when she calls
I know that she’s the one
Makes me want it harder
Makes me want to be a little stronger
Still I see the monsters
Last Login: 07/17/2017 8:10 pm
Registered: 07/07/2007
Gender: Female
Location: Denmark, Aabenraa
Birthday: 03/05
I'm also a thinking person. Or maybe i just dream ^_^
Some people feel like they don't deserve love. They walk away quietly into empty spaces, trying to close the gaps of the past.
Christopher J. McCandless
"Two years he walks the earth.
No phone, no pool, no pets,
no cigarettes. Ultimate freedom.
An extremist.
An aesthetic voyager whose
home is the road. Escaped
from Atlanta. Thou shalt
not return, 'cause "the
West is the best." And now
after two rambling years
comes the final and greatest
adventure. The climactic battle
to kill the false being
within and victoriously
conclude the spiritual pilgrimage.
Ten days and nights of
freight trains and hitchhiking
bring him to the Great
White North. No longer to
be poisoned by
civilization he flees,
and walks alone upon
the land to become
lost in the wild."
"Some people feel
like they don't deserve
love. They walk away
quietly into empty spaces,
trying to close the gaps of the past."
"The core of mans' spirit
comes from new experiences."
All quotes by
Christopher McCandless/
Alexander Supertramp.
"If we admit that human life can be ruled by reason, then all possibility of life is destroyed."
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Looks like the mixture between Blind-san (my friend) and my cosmos avi =P
business time ^_~
But the use of religion to provide it?
I had a wolf (not legally) name LoneCry. He was all alone with his father, and I took care of them to keep them from starving.
Then one day they didn't show up. I found them beside a cold spring a little whiles away. The father had his head torn off and taken away,
and LoneCry was ripped apart and disemboweled.
To comfort myself, I used my imagination, bringing them back to life in a story I wrote.
Making them human... and bringing them back together.
Another time, my cat, squeaker had died. He was my life-long companion.
His kidneys were failing and I blame myself for not catching it sooner.
While flushing out his blood at the vet's, the fluids somehow made it into his lungs...
he was drowning.
On the brink of death, we had to put him down.
I never got to say goodbye.
Then a year later a kitten showed up at our door.
It was about a year old, hungry.
It seemed to clearly been with humans before,
since he was very calm around them.
Especially us.
This stray came to us. We named him Storm.
We later found out Storm had a heart condition, and we came to accept the fact that he wouldn't live a long life.
I noticed he had many, if not all, the habits and qualities Squeaker had.
As if Squeaker came back for me.
This time, giving me a chance to say goodbye.
Storm died of a heart attack last year while fighting with another stray...
He lived just as long as the rest of squeakers life would have been if he didn't die.
I had comfort in these thoughts that I knew couldn't be real.
However, I know it's not religious.
However, I'll be the one to openly admit that I don't understand why.
Because of this, I'm currently taking a class on World Religions.
The first question the teacher asked was "What is religion?"
And there is no right answer. Not even a textbook definition to perfectly describe the word.
Then again, most words are like that, as well.
I am Agnostic Humanist.
Meaning I don't consider the question of whether or not there is a god to be important.
And even if a greater deity was proven to exist, I would not change the way I act.
Gundam Wing Episode Zero.
It has so much to offer,
just like the christian bible.
A collection of stories with morals and teachings,
offering a way of life,
and explainations of the unknown.
I will never give it up, even after death.
I cannot understand.
^^; I have not.
That is the right path.