i have played 696 games of tetris on facebook.
December 28, 2010
i think this is some kind of disease. tetris-itis or something.
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today i was talking to my parents about religion. it's quite nice to have parents who are open to me questioning the religion that i've been brought up as. i know a lot of Indian parents who would go all *SMITE* if their child started questioning the tenets of Hinduism.
for some reason I find it very difficult to believe in organized religion. i always wonder why someone as omnipresent as God would care if us pitiful humans were worshiping Him or not.
i am not cynical about most things.
in fact, many times i am too naive about things (if naive is the opposite of cynical).
this is one of the reasons that i do not understand why i simply cannot bring myself to believe.
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my friend and i are memorizing all the countries in the world. it feels so wrong to realize that there are countries out there that i haven't heard of! i'm attempting to remedy that and also, this way i'll be really good at that one game where you have to name a country starting with the last letter of the previous person's country!
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i spend the whole day thinking about what i'm going to write on here...but it usually ends up being whatever comes to mind when i am about to post the entry.
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i sometimes wonder why i am running this site. perhaps one of the reasons is that i honestly, truly love the photos that i have found on the internet and i want to share them with others. maybe another is all the comments that you guys leave me; they never fail to make my day brighter. either way, i want to thank everyone who's reading this for bearing with my mood-swinginess, for taking the time to read my ramblings and for being so kind and sweet with your comments. i really appreciate it!
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today i was talking to my parents about religion. it's quite nice to have parents who are open to me questioning the religion that i've been brought up as. i know a lot of Indian parents who would go all *SMITE* if their child started questioning the tenets of Hinduism.
for some reason I find it very difficult to believe in organized religion. i always wonder why someone as omnipresent as God would care if us pitiful humans were worshiping Him or not.
i am not cynical about most things.
in fact, many times i am too naive about things (if naive is the opposite of cynical).
this is one of the reasons that i do not understand why i simply cannot bring myself to believe.
--
my friend and i are memorizing all the countries in the world. it feels so wrong to realize that there are countries out there that i haven't heard of! i'm attempting to remedy that and also, this way i'll be really good at that one game where you have to name a country starting with the last letter of the previous person's country!
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i spend the whole day thinking about what i'm going to write on here...but it usually ends up being whatever comes to mind when i am about to post the entry.
--
i sometimes wonder why i am running this site. perhaps one of the reasons is that i honestly, truly love the photos that i have found on the internet and i want to share them with others. maybe another is all the comments that you guys leave me; they never fail to make my day brighter. either way, i want to thank everyone who's reading this for bearing with my mood-swinginess, for taking the time to read my ramblings and for being so kind and sweet with your comments. i really appreciate it!
















Comments:
ifyouknewtheworld: i love this(:
katt_monster: all of these pictures are so amazing.<3
bellfreexx: Amazing posts. I need to learn more about the world too
I really liked that picture of the mural of the womans face. It makes me want to go and paint my walls with pretty pictures
quotesxxxx: hi. i never comment, but i want you to know i read and VERY MUCH appreciate every post.
FreedomFromMyChains: mmm love the pics :) I agree about organized religion. i believe in god, but i dont think you need religion to have faith :)
kriskris92: i also have tetris-itis.
and i enjoyed this post a lot :)
slowdown_sugar:
your site is so great :)
yegguplantu: Wonderful post! I definitely agree about organized religion. I don't know whether I believe in god or not. That point you made about god not caring whether we worship him or not is something that i have definitely thought about before. Faith is a key concept in the Abrahamic religions, but not at all in the dharmic traditions. In hinduism and buddhism, belief in god is not a requirement. In fact there are even atheist branches of hinduism which don't believe in one supreme power!
TheFifthHero: I love that picture with the ship coming out of the book!
caeliosophy: ah ma gah. the lamps in the third last pic are gorgeoussssss.
JustToBeYourAnything: nice pictures,
LeahRawrzzz: love this post<3
thank you for posting pictures and what not(:
<3