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May. 18th, 2001 04:03 pmI'm so sleepy right now. Went to bed pretty late last night. Melanie's friend Zu___ was in town and they had gone out. He was over when I showed up after the bookstore. We hung out for awhile, I gave him a tarot reading, then we drove him down to Hyde Park. We didn't get back to the apartment until about 11:30 or so, and then we didn't even go to sleep right away. We were, uh, busy. Ha. I didn't even want to look at the clock because I knew it was probably really late. So anyway, I was doing fine all day, and even being really productive at work but about 15 minutes ago I was hit with a wave of exhaustion and now a headache. Argh.
I gave Melanie a copy of Susie Bright's latest book, and she seemed really interested. I think I'm going to read it when she's done -- I've only read excerpts of it.
Also, my libido finally calmed the fck down. My overall energy is sort of down too, but I think it's just because it's the end of the week.
I'm so happy it's Friday.
I gave Melanie a copy of Susie Bright's latest book, and she seemed really interested. I think I'm going to read it when she's done -- I've only read excerpts of it.
Also, my libido finally calmed the fck down. My overall energy is sort of down too, but I think it's just because it's the end of the week.
I'm so happy it's Friday.
My lame attempt to be sleazy.
Date: 2001-05-23 08:12 am (UTC)It's funny you mentioned the phrase "retarded" -- I almost never say it, but every once in a while it slips out because I had a friend in high school who's cousin had mild Down's Syndrome, and he would sometimes say about himself when he did something clumsy (but human), like dropping his keys: "Man, I'm so retarded!" He had a great sense of irony, and he loved how strangers got uncomfortable when he said it in public. So I sometimes think of him.
In other annoying word use, I've also become sensitive to the word "crazy", because my gf comes from a family of mental illness, specifically her bio mother who has a near laundry list of diagnosed disorders through the years, so I've become more aware of how casual culture deems things weird vs. normal, sane vs. insane, etc. Melanie never confronts folks on the use of "crazy" (she'd have an annoying full-time job if she did!), but she tends to use the word sarcastically or at least in a campy way.