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Name: Cherisse Country: Turkey Metro: Izmir Gender: Female
Interests: God, friends, the sky, beaches, writing, strawberry milkshakes, music, piano, singing...
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12/14/2004
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| Crisscross, cropping clots Of words, That mish-mash, tumbling stash From your mouth. Twisting, crisp, tristing Over your tongue. Spiraling through air Invisible. Pungent. Reaping. | | |
| Seasonal affective disorder. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a pattern of depression related to changes in seasons and a lack of exposure to sunlight. It may cause headaches, irritability and a low energy level.
Yep. All the symptoms there. It's so nice in this day and age how we can label our problems. | | |
| The heart, knowing no fear, has left me to go and hold my love but my arms, left behind, cannot take hold.
So what's the use?
In the space between us, murderous tigers roar like dark ocean waves, circling, in O how many woods between us and our arms' embrace?
-Allur Nanmullai | | |
| "Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever." - Psalm 106:1.
Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever...
So here I am in Austin, starting another whole year. It's strange to me how fast last year flew by, but yet how long it feels. And things are definitely different than last year... I take most of my classes at a different campus now, my workplace has moved and my boss is having a baby, and I am now on leadership with campus crusade at school.
Community college definitely has it's pluses, but you soon start to feel like you're stuck in a rut. It's like you're still in highschool - still trying to decide where to go to college. And the longer it takes me to make a decision the harder it is and the more disgusted I grow. I think I'll start a support group for community college students. (Cherisse, bad attitude...stop griping now.)
It's not that bad though. I know God's been teaching me a lot, right where I am now.
Ay ve...
I'm reading "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" for my Personalities class... it stereotypes men and women, but on the whole it all makes sense, does it not?
Okay, I'll go. Much love. | | |
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