Friday, January 29, 2010

The Parting.

I don't know if anyone has recognised this before but just a little thing which I noticed, is that the normal definition of apart is "separated or at a distance in place or position or time" according to google, but when you split the two syllables you actually get "a part" which is the exact opposite of its original meaning. When you part apart you get the definition of being part of something.

I have too much time on my hands.

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Person A: Hi, how are you?
Person B: I'm good, you?
Person A: Same.
Person B: Cool

Ever had this msn convo before? Don't deny it I know you have. Probably recently too. I wonder why that those who tend too have good social lives fail at having a proper conversation via instant messenger. You would think it would make it easier. Maybe instant messenger is just meant for those who fail in their social lives. I don't get it.

"You'll be on my mind, for-ever" - Norah Jones

Peter.

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