... or to simply do and be and feel and live and not give a fuck about separating yourself from what it is you feel, to not try to explain any of it, to trust that it is beyond the ken of analytical modes of thought and simply groove with it and trust that history will absolve you. The point is β are you still there? β that itβs all about being on the side of truth. Assuming there is one overriding β...
... because I'm never self-analytical. Nor am I sarcastic. As I walked home from dropping off the co-op minivan this morning, baby seat slung over my shoulder, I thought about some of the things that I do and things that I have. Last night, for example, I went out with the MuddBunnies to photograph riders working on various stunts. I've been working on a couple of websites lately, building or...
... the price it had always been. I got mad at her for making me think the price had gone down, and then I had to explain , and then she said, "What's the difference?" Biiiiiig difference, cupcake. I also think it's a sign of the deterioration of the language. Such a pity. Anybody else got any language cock-ups that bug the hell out of you, or is it just me being an over-analytical dick again?
... hopefully better retention of the central ideas. Reingold proposes offering two semesters of (bio)organic followed by a semester of introductory physical inorganic or bioinorganic chemistry and one semester of analytical chemistry to round out, and even give more in-depth treatment of, the topics not covered in freshmen organic. This provides a more logical buildup to physical chemistry in the ...
... my inner and outer observations. The article about the analytical notebook reiterated the importance of dialogue with yourself when..., but also went more in depth about the analytical notebook. There's a beginning of a section (about the analytical notebook) that says something like, "what do ... subject of audience, especially since a lot of analytical notebooks have become blogs. The way one writes ...
..., more intense than Zach's ever delivered any line. It shocks him. It's just, for all that Zach went on about the duality inside him, the push and pull of the emotional and the analytical, the most intense feeling Zach usually displayed was indifference, sometimes served up with a side of self-assertiveness. Zach praised Chris in the same tone he used to thank the fans which was often in the ...
This is mostly just to organize my thoughts and sort out exactly how I'm feeling about things and why. Because I am, as we know, nothing if not analytical, and this is why I make a good academic. So... My horoscope for the last few weeks has been almost horrendously preoccupied with romance and relationships. In addition to this, it seems that hardly a week can pass without my hearing about ...
... enough (Hermione is a Gryffindor after all), but I do feel that as well as always wanting to learn more - it's the only thing I've ever been interested in really, academia - I'm an analytical person, both in the academic and social sense. I tend to overanalyse social situations etc. to go over every possible outcome and meaning etc, but in my academic work I enjoy analysing meaning in text and ...
... in her eyes and subtly shakes her head as if to try and eradicate her thoughts in one simple movement. Sometimes, Emily can almost hear Naomi's thought process, hear Naomi mentally chastising herself for her overly analytical ways and try desperately to just enjoy being happy for once. And God, she is happy, for the most part. In fact, she can't ever recall a time when she was happier, a time ...
Title: Narcissism at its Finest A House/Lie To Me crossover Chapter 1 - What Just Happened? Author: awayfromjays Parings: Lighthouse, eventually Wightman and Hilson Rating: Eventually NC-17, but PG for now. Word count: 878 Betas: the lovely sinloi and tenth_bananas.