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    16 May

    Float on

    So I think the whole being vulnerable and honest thing is an excellent idea, but those thoughts might not be best on the world wide web.

    Instead, some [very] surface thoughts from life lately:

    - It is good to see someone return from a situation that is unhealthy and welcome the open arms of friends. It's good to have the opportunity to practise being that very type of friend.

    - Our basement flooded, and I have become suddenly thankful for both roommates that are slow to anger, and for landlords that are quick to act. Not to mention a roof over my head in face of the rising amount of working homeless, rising rent across the city, and a decrease in available places to rent.

    - It's easy to ignore what you can't see until you stare in its ugly face. This is applicable to a lot more than our little unwelcome house guest which I think I will name Edwardo (a mouse).  I'll spare you the analogy, but the little guy was good for something I guess. Now that he's served his purpose, though, I would kindly like him to skedaddle or die.

    - I concur with my good friend Matt when he says that it is good to celebrate with those who celebrate and mourn with those who mourn.  Being largely self-centred on bad days (heck, maybe even on the best of days), it'd be easy to try to turn others' happy moments or sad moments into something about me. Instead, congratulations to all my newly engaged friends.

    - Apparently "google" is now officially recognized as a verb. How powerful we masses can be.

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