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Monday July 25, 2005 at 11:30 pm

Back from Vegas
So just got back from Vegas.
At one point I was up about 50 dollars [BIG BALLA~], unfortunately I
ended up losing 30 bucks (LAME!) but! had a great time, so no
complaints here. Nothing philosophical to talk about today
because I’m still depressed about losing the money.

P.S. for those of you who said you wanted to split half of my winnings,
since my winnings were -30, you owe me 15 bucks. These people are:

Visit wutuwaitn4's Xanga Site! i get 50% of your winnings right?
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and

Visit AnnaBiara's Xanga Site! I will give you good luck through this message so whatever you win I get half!
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I accept checks, cash, and paypal.


In other news…

I pwned chris [aka cakalusa]
pretty good. He decided to post a picture of me on his site in
order to make fun of me and start a ‘Xanga World War’ so I retaliated
by dropping the first bomb. :)

The funniest thing is that it’s around 3 in New York right now, so he probably won’t see this until he wakes up.

Click for full-size pwnage screenshot


Original Pwnage Image

*Tsk tsk* Chris, you of all people should know better.

Saturday July 23, 2005 at 09:53 pm

Off to Vegas!
— Alright everybody! I’m off to Vegas! Wish me luck — and remember,
what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — unless it’s Blog-worthy…
because then everyone has to know about it.


Gentlemens clubs, Casinos, Wheel
of Fortune Slots, free drinks, Pai Gow, Mini Baccarat and Blackjack
…. here I come! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Friday July 22, 2005 at 08:55 am

I needed new clothes and I found this site…
SupportPositive.com:

I’ve
been looking around for new clothes lately, since I sold all of mine
because of el-fat-tummy-o and I found out about this amazing clothing
company called AccentuateClothing. Their designs look more like
stuff you would put on your wall than on your body… Gorgeous!

After taking a look at their site, I’ve decided that I really want
to buy a shirt from them, but I’m not sure which one.. So I’ve narrowed
it down to three choices, and I’d like you guys to tell me which one I
should get… :)

CHOICE 1: Wings

I think this one looks really cool because the print is
actually printed on the INSIDE of the shirt in BLACK, making the wings
show through the shirt in grey. Way cool idea.

Doesn’t my hair look HOT in that pic?

CHOICE 2: Heart

This one is also pretty cool, because the little cupids in the
shape of the heart are actually printed over the side of your breast…
Mmm…. breasts. Wait, though.. This might not be a good idea
because I don’t have any breasts, so I shouldn’t be drawing attention
to them.

CHOICE 3: Beauty

The name of this is “world of beauty” but I just like it
beause it has nifty curly-cues and shit. Unfortunately, it’s only
availible right now in the men’s section… But, I could use some
masculinity now and then.

//EDIT– i stand corrected, this IS availible in womens… but Im too lazy to fix the image

————-

Which one, which one?! I’m totally at a loss. I think they’re all
gorgeous, but I’m going to vegas soon, so I have to save my money and
only get one for now. I’m horrible at fashion choices, so I need your input!!

Friday July 22, 2005 at 08:40 am

I needed new clothes and I found this site…
SupportPositive.com:

I’ve
been looking around for new clothes lately, since I sold all of mine
because of el-fat-tummy-o and I found out about this amazing clothing
company called AccentuateClothing. Their designs look more like
stuff you would put on your wall than on your body… Gorgeous!



After taking a look at their site, I’ve decided that I really want
to buy a shirt from them, but I’m not sure which one.. So I’ve narrowed
it down to three choices, and I’d like you guys to tell me which one I
should get… :)

CHOICE 1: Wings

I think this one looks really cool because the print is
actually printed on the INSIDE of the shirt in BLACK, making the wings
show through the shirt in grey. Way cool idea.

Doesn’t my hair look HOT in that pic?

CHOICE 2: Heart

This one is also pretty cool, because the little cupids in the
shape of the heart are actually printed over the side of your breast…
Mmm…. breasts. Wait, though.. This might not be a good idea
because I don’t have any breasts, so I shouldn’t be drawing attention
to them.

CHOICE 3: Beauty

The name of this is “world of beauty” but I just like it
beause it has nifty curly-cues and shit. Unfortunately, it’s only
availible right now in the men’s section… But, I could use some
masculinity now and then.

————-

Which one, which one?! I’m totally at a loss. I think they’re all
gorgeous, but I’m going to vegas soon, so I have to save my money and
only get one for now. I’m horrible at fashion choices, so I need your input!!

Thursday July 21, 2005 at 08:13 am

Linguistics: Things that amaze me

Today I’m taking a break from ethics (though I plan to have a further discussion on that in the future — your comments are positively intriguing) and taking a dip into linguistics.

———

So I was thinking the other day about the power of written communication. It’s amazing to me that with simply twenty-six letters and some auxiliary punctuation marks we can communicate to each other in such a full manner.

The most striking thing to me is that we do not even need to always use the ‘correct’ manner of spelling things to be able to communicate with each other because of the power of phonetics. (This, to me, is most evident in all of the teeny-bopper pages out there.)

For example:

“OMg! i

There are only two words in that sentence spelled correctly — one is a one letter word, and one is my name. Also, the word “you” is spelled incorrectly twice. However!! Amazingly enough, through the power of phoenetics and symbolism most of you will understand that sentence — and even more amazing, some will find it as easy to read our native English.

—–

Which started me thinking about how we are SO good at understanding multiple forms of our own language simply through sounds that we can even make entire sentences out of single letters.

So far, the ones that I’ve been able to come up with, or have seen are “O, I c” , “A! F u!” and the classic, “I O U”.

It totally amazes me every time, how malleable the human mind is.

What are your favorite methods of alternative spelling? … and how far do you think we can go, before it ceases to be communication?

(Go nuts guys, this is the one and only time I’ll accept people who ‘rItE LyKe diS!!’*~~!)

Thursday July 21, 2005 at 07:41 am

Linguistics: Things that amaze me

Today I’m taking a break from ethics (though I plan to have a further discussion on that in the future — your comments are positively intriguing) and taking a dip into linguistics.

———

So I was thinking the other day about the power of written communication. It’s amazing to me that with simply twenty-six letters, 10 numbers and some auxiliary punctuation marks we can communicate to each other in such a full manner.

The most striking thing to me is that we do not even need to always use the ‘correct’ manner of spelling things to be able to communicate with each other because of the power of phonetics. (This, to me, is most evident in all of the teeny-bopper pages out there.)

For example:

“OMg! i

There are only two words in that sentence spelled correctly — one is a one letter word, and one is my name. Also, the word “you” is spelled incorrectly twice. However!! Amazingly enough, through the power of phoenetics and symbolism most of you will understand that sentence — and even more amazing, some will find it as easy to read our native English.

—–

Which started me thinking about how we are SO good at understanding multiple forms of our own language simply through sounds that we can even make entire sentences out of single letters.

So far, the ones that I’ve been able to come up with, or have seen are “O, I c” , “A! F u!” and the classic, “I O U”.

It totally amazes me every time, how malleable the human mind is.

What are your favorite methods of alternative spelling? … and how far do you think we can go, before it ceases to be communication?

(Go nuts guys, this is the one and only time I’ll accept people who ‘rItE LyKe diS!!’*~~!)

Wednesday July 20, 2005 at 08:50 am

Ethical Standards: Part One
The hypocrisy of parents:
“Do as I say, not as I do — unless it benefits me.”

Society tells us that good parents will teach their
kids to be honest and good people. So, that’s what parents teach
to their kids — at least when it benefits them. For
example, a kid who steals from the proverbial cookie jar will get
punished for stealing, and even more if he lies about it.

Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it? Ethical, idealistic, and promising.

How come then, is it the parent that is teaching the same child to lie, steal, and cheat?

—-
Alright, I shouldn’t generalize… But honestly, who here has never
lied, cheated or stolen anything in their life? I’m willing to
bet among those that arent lying that most that read this can think of
one instance where they’ve done one of these things.

I know I have.

Now, I know there are other factors that teach people to do
these unethical things — such as, say, the media, or your peers.
However, in my case, the people from whom I learned to actually justify such
actions were definitely my parents.

Afterall, my parents aren’t thieves, they weren’t bad people (and neither am I, I don’t think)… But
even they are human. As a child I caught them in white lies, I saw them grab
grapes and candies in the grocery store and munch on them when no one
was looking.

It made me think, hey, why can’t I do that? And so I
did. And I do. Even though I know it’s wrong, in my mind
it’s justified because I saw my parents doing it as a child.

As I grew up, I saw more. I caught more mistakes, lapses in judgement. My parents, my teachers, people who
were supposed to be my role models, the things I thought were wrong,
I understood them more. And though I thought they were
wrong, I began to justify them more.

When my parents got divorced and my mom began to drink heavily…

I thought… My mom, she drinks because my dad is bad, and he cheated on her. It’s okay, because drinking eases her pain. Even if
she drinks the entire bottle of cognac a day.

So when I began college, and symptoms of bi-polar disorder started in me..

I thought… There is so much pain…
It’s not that bad to drown it and suppress it with alcohol and
drugs. That’s what one is supposed to do.

And so I did. Even though the logical part of me knew it was
wrong, I was still able to justify it without feeling much guilt
because I had seen my mom doing it. Even though, if my mom ever
knew, I knew she would kill me for doing such ‘bad’ things.

But what would she be able to say, really, if I replied “I do this because I learned it from you” ?
——–

I guess the cliche moral of the story is that actions do speak louder
than words, and that kids are a lot more observant and susceptable to
learning your weaknesses than you think.

But… The real message I want to get out, the real question I want to ask is this:

Who taught you your ethical standards?… and who taught you to break them?

Wednesday July 20, 2005 at 07:49 am

Ethical Standards: Part One
The hipocrisy of parents:
“Do as I say, not as I do — unless it benefits me.”

Society tells us that good parents will teach their
kids to be honest and good people. So, that’s what parents teach
to their kids — at least when it benefits them. For
example, a kid who steals from the proverbial cookie jar will get
punished for stealing, and even more if he lies about it.

Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it? Ethical, idealistic, and promising.

How come then, is it the parent that is teaching the same child to lie, steal, and cheat?

—-
Alright, I shouldn’t generalize… But honestly, who here has never
lied, cheated or stolen anything in their life? I’m willing to
bet among those that arent lying that most that read this can think of
one instance where they’ve done one of these things.

I know I have.

Now, I know there are other factors that teach people to do
these unethical things — such as, say, the media, or your peers.
However, in my case, the people from whom I learned to actually justify such
actions were definitely my parents.

Afterall, my parents aren’t thieves, they weren’t bad people (and neither am I, I don’t think)… But
even they are human. As a child I caught them in white lies, I saw them grab
grapes and candies in the grocery store and munch on them when no one
was looking.

It made me think, hey, why can’t I do that? And so I
did. And I do. Even though I know it’s wrong, in my mind
it’s justified because I saw my parents doing it as a child.

As I grew up, I saw more. I caught more mistakes, lapses in judgement. My parents, my teachers, people who
were supposed to be my role models, the things I thought were wrong,
I understood them more. And though I thought they were
wrong, I began to justify them more.

When my parents got divorced and my mom began to drink heavily…

I thought… My mom, she drinks because my dad is bad, and he cheated on her. It’s okay, because drinking eases her pain. Even if
she drinks the entire bottle of cognac a day.

So when I began college, and symptoms of bi-polar disorder started in me..

I thought… There is so much pain…
It’s not that bad to drown it and suppress it with alcohol and
drugs. That’s what one is supposed to do.

And so I did. Even though the logical part of me knew it was
wrong, I was still able to justify it without feeling much guilt
because I had seen my mom doing it. Even though, if my mom ever
knew, I knew she would kill me for doing such ‘bad’ things.

But what would she be able to say, really, if I replied “I do this because I learned it from you” ?
——–

I guess the cliche moral of the story is that actions do speak louder
than words, and that kids are a lot more observant and susceptable to
learning your weaknesses than you think.

But… The real message I want to get out, the real question I want to ask is this:

Who taught you the rules of ethics?… and who taught you to break them?

Thursday July 14, 2005 at 09:13 pm

Now that I’m a heffer…
I’M SELLING ALL MY SKINNY CLOTHES
to make myself feel better

Posting can be seen at : http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/clo/84360982.html

Dozens of shirts and pants and misc. items of clothing. I’ve gotten
really fat in the last few months and had to revamp my whole wardrobe.
Items being sold include pieces famous from my website (madpimp.com)
such as:

*NOTE all these pictures taken around 2001 whiile I was still living in the dorms. I’ve already graduated.


This shirt, circa 2001


This shirt, circa 2001


And this shirt, worn as recently as 2001


And this shirt that has a hole in it (A famous hole that has been seen everywhere on the internet, by the way.)

That’s right, folks. Dozens and dozens of articles of clothing now on sale because I’ve become a complete heffer!

So here’s the deal:

$5.00 per jacket

$3.00 per other items of clothing

$10.00 for 4 items of clothing (making them $2.50 each)

$20.00 for 10 items of clothing (making them $2.00 each)

And $75.00 for the entire stack of clothing
(I have no idea how many pieces there are.. it might be even less, if
there are less than 40-45 pieces.) PLUS! My entire collection of
japanese phonebook comic books [ribon.. about 7 issues], and about 15
free posters of hot chicks and/or anime will be thrown in there for
free.

Seriously a great deal. :)

*Note, the posters and the comic books are a promotional offer and may
expire at any time. However, if you do decide to buy everything, I’ll
include a free gift of some sort.


non
Serious offers only. :) Just playin. I’m really selling them, but do you think this ad will get people to want to buy it?

Tuesday July 12, 2005 at 01:09 pm

//EDIT! In other news, this link is majorly great.

http://uqmgp.hp.infoseek.co.jp/

=====

Hi, my name is Kim, and I’m getting fat.

No really. I’m getting really, really, really fat.

I’m 5’00 and 120 lbs. My BMI is 23.4.

I’ve gained 10 lbs in the last 6 months.

I’ve gained 32 lbs in the last 4 years.

I also have high cholesterol.

Don’t give me that pithy crap about how I used to be overly skinny
and that now I’m a more ‘normal’ weight. All I know is,
regardless of what the charts say, that if I continue the way I
eat and live, by the end of this year, I’ll be technically overweight,
and a year from now I will weigh almost twice as much as I did when I
first started college.– which is really disgusting to me.

This morning I looked in the mirror at myself and noticed I have a
double chin — which is something I never thought I would have in my
entire life. Where did it come from? How long has it been
there? I’m not sure…

But I know how I got here. I got here by eating 3 mcdonalds
sandwiches in a meal at once. I got here thinking that 15 chicken
nuggets is a snack. I got here cooking for myself and thinking
“butter makes everything taste better!”

So, this I propose to myself: Fruits for breakfast instead of
hashbrowns. One serving of creamer instead of two in my
coffee. Fruits and vegetables for snacks instead of
chee-tos. Sushi or salads [low dressing] for lunch… and only
one serving size for dinner [instead of three].

I know some guys who say they like girls who can eat — but I
know no one that says they like girls who are clinically overweight or
obese.

——

Oh yeah, and I’ll stop driving to places that are within walking distance… Most of the time.


Underweight me:

~90 lbs [right before starting college]

Desired Weight

~105

Current Weight:


~120

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