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I didn't know you went to Berkeley! That's exciting. I was only there for a debate competition, I never applied, though I wish I had because the campus and surrounding city are gorgeous. It's hard to keep up on actually this blog! Well, now, maybe not so much, but until yesterday, I literally had about a bazillion other things that needed to get done every day. Don't join a monastery, those are creepy. Too chanty. No, I have not watched any of the new Venture Bros. because my boyfriend decided to stop downloading them and I don't like the show enough to do it of my own accord, though it is quite funny. Again, never abandoned this blog, just was preoccupied... Constantly. Candle light yoga is actually much less relaxing than one might think, it's a super hard workout, the candles are just nice for the final meditation part. It's a nice way to end one's day. Do you like Nietzsche, or do you "like" Nietzsche? Because I have read way too many of his books and have also read several theses on how his ideas relate to stuff so if you're going to want to talk Nietzsche with me, prepare yourself for legit Nietzsche, not just "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, shit that's deep!" Because I take my Nietzsche very seriously... Although I still to this day cannot remember for the life of me how to actually spell his name correctly; I always mix up the i-e order at the beginning. You have a lovely summer too! I may or may not start on that vlog once I can find a filming apparatus. The one I had in mind is no longer available and I have no video editing skills. Anyway. There.
Julia
:) sorry, if I'm ever being a pest with too many comments, just let me know and I'll stop. I'll never forget the day I took my first philosophy class at Cal in a makeshift storm-shelter classroom, it was the perfect eerie setting to be introduced to Nietzsche. no, I had to really study him, I had to compose a long, intricate, detailed final-exam paper on him. Nietzsche is often blamed for the rise of Nazism, but that's for another day. that was the beginning of my de-conversion from Catholicism. you should have seen my mother's aghast face when I strolled into Church while on break with Kierkegaard's Leap of Faith book in my hand, the book with that infamous cover of him looking like a Greek god...
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