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Oct. 9th, 2008

I am not dead...

...I am undead. This is a thing is completely different to that one.

I have languished of late, but I think that will cease. I find a renewed yearning in myself, not merely to survive but to thrive. It pleases me.

This should be fun.
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Feb. 13th, 2008

Voight-Kampff replicant detector test

Your Score: Normal Human

You scored 14Fast emotion , 2 Slow emotion , 6 Logic chain and 2 Evasion !

You're a human adult. No problem there. You scored normal in the fast and slow emotional responses, in intellectual capability, and didn't try to evade or mislead us.

Do you know why we stopped you? No. That's fine.

You can go about your business. Move along, move along.

Link: The Voight-Kampff Replicant Detector Test written by alex_delar on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test
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Normal? No. Even if I were, biological does not mean the same as nonhazardous.

Jan. 23rd, 2008

memory

I am cold. I don't shiver, have not for years upon years, but the cold bothers my mind.

I have not been warm for so long.

Once I was. I devoted myself to the gods, who were inscrutable but (almost to an aspect) not malicious, and I was not ashamed, and the sun beat down in warm waves. There was comfort there.

Then I — I —

Stop it! (it hurts)

I I I hunger

— I don't know. My memory...

I don't know!

Dec. 27th, 2007

splitting hair

It seems I find redheads wherever I happen to be. They are not true redheads, where "red" means the colour of a desert sunset; these reds range from tomato to rose to blood. The repetitiveness is distasteful. I should enjoy the sight of a carrot-haired one.

I thought redheads of the tangerine-tone variety were uncommon in most populations outside of the British Isles and places heavily settled by those same groups (such as Irish settlers and their descendants in America). Rose red is said to be rarer still, even within the group of "red" hair, so rare as to be remarkable, perhaps even freakish.

Yet that is the colour of redhead I always find. Every locale I visit that has more than a scant handful of people will always have a rose-redhead. Stranger still, they are always female and always either tall for their gender or else short. Never have I met a male or average-height female of this ilk. Is there not a statistical law stating that, for the vast numbers of people I have encountered and the still large subset which has been red-headed, at least one should go against this trend by being average height and/or male? Even so, the trend remains unbroken.

Lying numbers! I should not trust them. There is an answer to this strange quandry, but mathematics and census will not unveil it to me.

Oct. 27th, 2007

tricks and treats

(Reposted from last year:)

I shall make my usual All Hallow's Eve edibles this year: bloodied apples. They are similar to the traditional candied apples, but I have no taste for caramel so I dip my apples in blood.

Does anyone else want a taste? I promise you, there definitely probably is no vampire contagion in the blood, so chances of becoming undead are slightly slim.

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