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stargirl 11-25-2004 01:37 AM

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Just one thing i'd like to know.Does anyone else look up at the sky at night and think "I wish i could go there, It seems like the most beautiful place" or smelt the smell of winter and thought " Is this really real?"...because it seems to me like people take the world around us for granted and i just wondered if anyone else actually appreciates our world...

Oi_To_The_World 11-25-2004 12:15 PM

i live in the u.s. (midwest) and theres very little nature to appreciate. but i have always looked at tumbleweed and asked, "wow, how do they just roll by like that?...and at the right times too."

spearmint 11-25-2004 01:20 PM

That's amazing...

Erm, I do look at the sky and I apreciate everything especially in autumn, but I wouldn't want to go there...I have a fear of not breathing

jibber 11-25-2004 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by stargirl
Just one thing i'd like to know.Does anyone else look up at the sky at night and think "I wish i could go there, It seems like the most beautiful place" or smelt the smell of winter and thought " Is this really real?"...because it seems to me like people take the world around us for granted and i just wondered if anyone else actually appreciates our world...

ahhh those shroom trips are beautiful things aren't they? *sigh*

Thrice 11-26-2004 12:16 AM

Ha ha ha jib....

I look at the sky all the time...i dont wonder much about it though... I do miss the seasons of the north though, in FL there is two seasons...HOT as hell, and chilly but humid.

stargirl 11-26-2004 02:22 AM

It's just because i live in this town in scotland on the East coast and i don't know what happened (it must be something in the water) but they all seem to be total inbred freaks. They don't want to know anything. If you try to show them things or tell them something they just sort of blank you. It gets really depressing. There's only one person i know who thinks the same way i do and that's my dad but i guess there must be more people like us out there maybe they are just too scared to speak up unless they get judged for thinking differently...

stargirl 11-26-2004 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by spearmint
That's amazing...

Erm, I do look at the sky and I apreciate everything especially in autumn, but I wouldn't want to go there...I have a fear of not breathing

Well imagine thet if you could be among the stars...and breathe...Wouldn't it be beautiful then?Also if you had a thermal blanket

franscar 11-26-2004 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by stargirl
It's just because i live in this town in scotland on the East coast and i don't know what happened (it must be something in the water) but they all seem to be total inbred freaks. They don't want to know anything. If you try to show them things or tell them something they just sort of blank you. It gets really depressing. There's only one person i know who thinks the same way i do and that's my dad but i guess there must be more people like us out there maybe they are just too scared to speak up unless they get judged for thinking differently...

That sounds like Perth. It really does.

I love looking at the sky, I love taking photos of the world around me, it's very cool.

i am not emo 11-26-2004 10:17 AM

i like taking pictures too, i have loads all over my bedroom wall....

Thrice 11-26-2004 10:48 PM

damn this is getting too deep for me
~peace~

jibber 11-27-2004 08:57 PM

ya, I live in a big city so the stars barely even show up. it's nice when I'm out camping or something. last summer I went on a camping trip with a bunch of friends. I love living in the city but it was such a nice change just to get away from everything.

Thrice 11-28-2004 12:02 AM

I took my ex out and we sat under the stars last night, and it was nice....

spearmint 11-28-2004 05:11 AM

Mmmm, hmmm the stars are nice to look at but if I was actually up there...they'rwe huge...like the sun is a star...a rather small star, and we wouldn't need a thermal blanket as those things generate a hella lot of heat!

Raine 11-28-2004 07:29 PM

I like looking up at the sky from time to time.
Sometimes I imagine that one day we'll be able to touch it or maybe actually see teh earth come up or something stupid like that.

And I'm one of the few people out there who loves walking in the rain. I have not used an umbrella in almost 6 years.

I think people take a lot of things for granted because they've either lived in places where things a lot of things were in abundance or they were raised to be spoiled brats.

I'd also like to think that you can only appreciate life as you see it. Some people take earth and sometimes life too for granted. Sorta like the suicidal girl next door who doesn't see what she can become in the next 3 yeas and so takes her life that people pu their own life force and spirit into.
Same with the planet. People (mostly americans from waht I've seen) have so much at their disposal and become lazy and can't see anything beyond their tv screen so they sit at home and grow more and more 'pleasantly plump' each day not seeing all the beauty in it, like flowers, clouds that look like everyday things, and the color of the sky in the morning. And they miss out on the smell of rain before it actually starts and a ton of other things.

If people studiedPoe the way they studied Shakespeare the world would make a lot more sense. And if people watched their kids more than they watched the Simpsons we'd all be genuises.

I'll probably end up editing this post later. I think I've had too much purple kool aid

spearmint 11-29-2004 12:26 PM

I saw a beautiful sunset today, it was gorgeous. I thought this'd be the best place to tell you. it was all pink and blue and beautiful. You don't see a lot of that sorta thing round here so it was special

Thrice 11-29-2004 03:31 PM

I take it for granted. I see those at least once a week :)

spearmint 11-29-2004 04:09 PM

please, don't rub it in...

jibber 11-29-2004 04:15 PM

we have the best sunsets here in alberta. I should take a picture one of these days and post it, then you'll see what I mean. as for sunrises, the only time I'm up early enough for those is when the sun is coming up when I'm either just going to sleep, or just coming home from being out.

Raine 11-29-2004 04:45 PM

I was playing frisbee today and me and a friend saw a rainbow.
It was so beautiful. I don't see those a lot anymore in real life. The most I ever saw them were when I was either high on life or smoking when it was sunny out.
Man it feels good to be smoke free.

Peace out.


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