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What a creep. Some of you may remember my rant about him stealing $ from my bank account. I was considering NOT taking him to small claims court to get my $ back (same thing happened to a co-worker, and he took the wife to court and got his $ back), but every time he does this, I'm like, you know what, maybe I should.
If I catch him e-stalking me again, I'm uploading his picture so you can all see what he looks like.
So I got 2 emails saying "My profile was approved" for this account. Weird, 'cause I haven't logged into this account for a while. Maybe they finally fixed all the crap that was wrong with it. Like new posts not showing up. Let's see if this one shows up.
Why, what did I do? They delete or alter my posts (I'm testing to see if this one even shows up), hide my blog, and now they don't show me on the kudos page thingie. Bastards.
It occured to me today that a few days ago was the 20th anniversary of me coming to the States from Tokyo - I came here 6/26/87. So, to mark this event, I was going to try to present an analysis of Asiophilia, but I have to be somewhere in an hour. So I'll be back later with my analysis.
In the meantime, if any of you have an opinion on this creepy phenomenon, please share.
Data doesn't lie; people do. Data doesn't have hidden motives or speak in subtext; people do. I'd much rather spend my Saturday afternoon steeped in a pool of data. Social life is so overrated.
Ride the sickest rollercoaster ever*
Ride in a helicopter
Skydive
Bungee jump
Hang glide
*I finally got a chance to ride the Cyclone in Coney Island the other day. My arms are still bruised from banging on the metal bar that (barely) holds you down. It was awesome!
Lists are great. It's just that, I really like it when information is conveyed in a concise, systematic way, you know what I mean? I prefer bulleted lists, hierarchical lists, tables, graphs, venn diagrams, and flow charts over long sentences and paragraphs. A high information-to-character-count ratio is always good.
Watch the Northern Lights
Watch a geyser
Get a massage while floating in Iceland's Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa
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