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Blog Thread II: Beyond Blogosphere.

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Gilead:
Whelp, tonight was my last night in Newcastle, a 7 and a half year chapter of my life is over and really, I couldn't be more pleased. Also it was a pretty damn fun night.

Liz:
Dear Blog Thread,

I bruise easily. I do not know where this one came from:

Lines:
Jeebus, Liz.

tania:
i called the cops on my neighbor for the second time this year and he still hasn't turned down his ridiculously loud music so i called back to ask what happened and they said he pretty much told the cops who arrived at his door to fuck off and leave him alone. i've already talked to him in person a billion times. why can't you turn down your music, guy, don't you realize how incredibly stupid loud it is? it sounds like i'm listening to it in my room only we are in totally different houses. i don't know what is wrong with him but i think there is something wrong with him.

Barmymoo:
John. It is not your responsibility to sort out whatever it is they're doing. Not. It sounds like it's a really complicated situation that you've been dragged into, and to be honest for anyone who is not directly involved (ie you) it will probably remain completely unfathomable. There's nothing you can do to help fix it and if you try to stay in the middle ground and keep out of it without causing trouble you'll just get stressed and worry.

I'd say it's probably lucky in a way that your friend is moving away for a while, because it will let things die down and stop you having to distance yourself from the drama. Last year my group of friends went through a similar thing, with a major rift affecting lots of people, and it is now fixed mostly because one person moved away.

I guess what I'm trying to say is you are Good People and you should stop trying to fix the world :-)

So, blog thread, today was busy day at work and I felt ugh ill for most of it which wasn't much fun. But now it is over! And I'm home! And I don't have to work tomorrow! I also bought a bottle of wine (a little tiny one) as a present for my dad, and felt all grown up. It's the first time I've ever bought alcohol, obviously since I only turned 18 four days ago, and even though I won't be drinking it I was excited to buy wine.

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