Geeks are Cool
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little village

2/12/2005

i love my place, i swear ive created many different life forms. today i threw out the bread that has been sitting on my microwave for about 5 weeks. it was quite a sad time for me since ive watched it grow from the small loaf it started out as to a bustling environment full of colour and life. what was especially cool was a strange growth on the side it was a perfect circle, kinda like what you would see in a tree, you know the tree rings. well it was like that which slowly grew out, fighting for more space on the breads surface with the rest of the growths. eventually it won and the whole loaf was black with little circles. i was quite impressed because initially the furry green mould was dominant and appeared as though would win. but it didn’! moral of the story is if you are a tiny bit of circular mould on a loaf of bread and are trying to be bigger than furry green mould which appears to be bigger and stronger than you, just keep fighting and you’ll become victorious.

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6 Comments »

  1. You scare me.

    Comment by Sin Ogaris — 2/12/2005 @ 12:25

  2. I was going to say that, but since you already did, i’ll just point this out.

    There is a mental institution in my home town that finally has space available, and is taking new applications. It’s one of the best in the USA, and caters to the needs of people from all over the world. I suggest that you fill in an application for residency, IMMEDIATELY.

    That’s all I have to say about that.

    Comment by Matt — 2/12/2005 @ 16:36

  3. nice.

    get a girlfriend.

    Comment by t — 2/12/2005 @ 18:15

  4. anyone read anything by Neil Gaiman? He’s supposed to be an awesome writer, and i read an excerpt from his book “Coraline” and liked it. Anyone know of it?

    Comment by Matt — 2/12/2005 @ 19:45

  5. Never heard of him, but when I get a chance I might check out his stuff.

    Comment by Sin Ogaris — 2/12/2005 @ 22:51

  6. i need to find some stuff. Neil Richard Gaiman (born November 10, 1960 in Portchester, England) is the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy works, including many comic books. As of 2004, he lives near Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

    Comment by Matt — 2/13/2005 @ 06:19

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