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jamesdeane

Name
Age 25
Occupation Student
Location Midwest
Hometown I'd rather not admit. . .
Sign Cancer
About Me I'm a bearded vegetarian.
Why Im a GodsGirl's Member
Superhero Power The ability to freeze time and move freely through it.
Sexual fantasy The ability to freeze time and mo. . .oh, wait.
Weapon of Choice For what? Zombies: Flame-throwing-machete-gatling gun. Swordfight: See
Hobbies Music. Reading. Writing. Pictures. The creation of all of the above.
Music Good.
Movies Really Good.
Books Orson Scott Card to Charles deLint to Gabriel Garcia Marquez to Nick Hornby. . .etc.
TV
Art
Food Vegetable stuffs.
Education In college.
Status Open Relationship
Orientation Bi
Ethnicity Yea, sure.
Birthday jul 14
Who I Idolize
Goals
Bedtime attire Company.
Nerdy Secret Pleasure I started playing MTG again recently. Yea. Yea, I know. I also love geology.
My Favorite GodsGirls
Unicorn or Pegasus? The Unicorns. And then The Islands.
if Patrick Duffy was shooting lazers at you how would you defend yourself? Just so happens, I keep a Patrick Duffy clone handy for such an instance.
My Website
myspace/jamesdeane.

journals

WTF
posted : 04/27/08 0258 am pst
listening to:
happened to counterculture?!?
In INDIANA?!?
posted : 04/18/08 0254 am pst
listening to: The Unicorns - I Was Born a Unicorn
Earthquakes?!?

TOTALLY just had an earthquake here in IN.

                "An earthquake measuring magnitude 5.4 with an epicenter in Southeastern Illinois rattled the Tri-State in the early    morning hours Friday.

The shaking, which started at about 4:35 a.m. CDT, lasted about 10 seconds.

A reporter at the Associated Press building in downtown Indianapolis reported feeling the earthquake as well. Scott Rosenburgh, a former Courier & Press advertising manager now working in a suburb northwest of Chicago, said the quake woke him there.

No damage has been reported to police dispatch yet. More information will be posted as it becomes available."


You know, today's going to be a strange day.
Easter Candy . . .
posted : 03/26/08 0912 pm pst
listening to:
. . . 50% Off.

Is my favorite.
Support the Troops But Not the War? No Such Thing.
posted : 03/26/08 0644 pm pst
listening to: Neutral Milk Hotel - Song Against Sex
As a disclaimer, I'm feeling a little calloused.  It is how I feel and it is well based, but it's almost certainly not what anyone wants to hear.

Few of you know it's been five years and two months since I left for the Navy. I joined JUST before the start of the Iraq war.

The job market was bad, I was recently presented with the dilemma of unwed fatherhood, I was scared.

I was one of those emotional cripples that felt "coming of age" needed to happen and the Navy was just the dad to grant it. I pictured us sitting down for a talk about girls, playing catch in the backyard. Needlessly aiding in the murder of thousands of people. Not Terrorists, people.

The reason doesn't matter, the point is, I made a stupid decision to grant myself over to the Dubyuh and His Daddy Complex.

That was over five years ago. I'm no longer in the military, for good reason. It turns out, that "sense of adventure" comes with the small print "and imminent death."

Why am I writing all this? Because an enlistment is for four years. There are now 4,000 U.S. soldiers dead. That's a bad sign for anyone looking to be overly patriotic.

I'm no longer for the soldiers.

Perhaps a harsh comment from a veteran, but an honest one. Each of us is made by our every decision, and anyone left over there couldn't help but know what they were getting themselves into. It's as though thousands of American Jews decided to move to Germany AFTER the concentration camps were known. For what? For a guaranteed meal? For a guaranteed place to live? For a life experience?

For the glory of The Nation?

Bullshit.

I realized today that I can't support the soldier without supporting the war, and I DO NOT promote the idea of senseless death, no matter how the bible tells me so.

So no more care packages. No more capitalist-fodder yellow car magnets. No more lip-service, segregating the All Important Troops from the Abomination of War. They're the same exact thing, five plus years after the war started.

Sorry troops. You want my support? Get the hell out of the military. You don't have a duty to die. You don't have a duty to kill. Surely you've realized that by now.  Surely, you're old enough to be held accountable for your decisions.

You DO have a duty to friends and family, to society, to the world to get your stupid asses back home.

And if you don't, well . . .  you're going to die.

Good luck.

It's not like you weren't warned.
RE: So Many Colors . . .
posted : 03/22/08 0312 pm pst
listening to: Xiu Xiu
It's been enough time since I changed my hair color to judge - They're permanent.

They have some awkward stipulations, though.  My g/f used the purple while she still had some temporary in her hair and spots have since faded out.  I didn't wait the recommended 3-weeks (or even 3 hours) after bleaching to apply the dye and therefore it's a ton lighter than I was hoping for.

But It's permanent.

Lolane.  The only place I've found it is on e-bay through a seller called "tropicalbeaut."

The stufff doesn't usually cost that much, but with shipping, etc., it'll probably run you about 12 dollars.

Still.  For permanent color like this?  Twelve is not many dollars.

http://stores.ebay.com/Totally-Tropical-Beauty
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