Silver Adept (
silveradept) wrote2004-01-26 11:52 pm
Monday...
...is forever an interesting day. Tomorrow will be more interesting. Of course, tomorrow also means that things are just going to do well. Really. The impending doom of multiple papers will soon be upon us.
Oh, well. Anyway, today was a fairly light day. Some dinking around in a few games and such. Nothing too heavily problematic.
Me and my MP3 player have been having a bit of a war with each other over whether or not it remembers things. Hopefully, that problem's fixed. I want it to work, and well.
I've been complaining a bit today, about how I seem to only be interested in dating girls that already have boyfriends. Roommate N sympathized. He also warned me about Roommate S playing matchmaker for me, something that I can handle.
As angsty as it sounds, I'm lonely. Not to say that I don't have a wonderful group of friends both IRL and on the 'net, but there are some times where even friendship can't fill the void. Of course, with me, I'm not entirely sure whether I just want intercourse or whether I want companionship. My noble side thinks it's companionship, but my realistic side tells me that there could be something a bit more to it than that. I don't think there are too many ways of finding out which it is short of having someone to test the theory on.
I came to a somewhat starling observation today. It would appear that there are more disillusioned Catholics in the world than ever before. I'm not sure if this was inspired by the priestly scandal, or whether more people are just giving up on organized religion in its entirety, and that Catholics, being the largest of the Christian denominations (I believe: If this is wrong, correct me) have the most people to lose. Either way, I wonder whether the climate here is shifting away from some of the Christian ideals that the Founding Fathers held. Who knows? It's something interesting to think about.
Bah. Enough of this pointlessness. I have my Bible section tomorrow, Dante, and Sci-fi to worry about. G'night.
Oh, well. Anyway, today was a fairly light day. Some dinking around in a few games and such. Nothing too heavily problematic.
Me and my MP3 player have been having a bit of a war with each other over whether or not it remembers things. Hopefully, that problem's fixed. I want it to work, and well.
I've been complaining a bit today, about how I seem to only be interested in dating girls that already have boyfriends. Roommate N sympathized. He also warned me about Roommate S playing matchmaker for me, something that I can handle.
As angsty as it sounds, I'm lonely. Not to say that I don't have a wonderful group of friends both IRL and on the 'net, but there are some times where even friendship can't fill the void. Of course, with me, I'm not entirely sure whether I just want intercourse or whether I want companionship. My noble side thinks it's companionship, but my realistic side tells me that there could be something a bit more to it than that. I don't think there are too many ways of finding out which it is short of having someone to test the theory on.
I came to a somewhat starling observation today. It would appear that there are more disillusioned Catholics in the world than ever before. I'm not sure if this was inspired by the priestly scandal, or whether more people are just giving up on organized religion in its entirety, and that Catholics, being the largest of the Christian denominations (I believe: If this is wrong, correct me) have the most people to lose. Either way, I wonder whether the climate here is shifting away from some of the Christian ideals that the Founding Fathers held. Who knows? It's something interesting to think about.
Bah. Enough of this pointlessness. I have my Bible section tomorrow, Dante, and Sci-fi to worry about. G'night.