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 I Consume.
I am a consumer.
I drink Dr. Pepper, Budweiser and Jack Daniels.
I smoke Camels.
I drive a Cadillac. I wear
Old Navy and stuff I found at the Salvation Army.
I had Subway for dinner.
I'm listening to XM radio, channel 47.
What does that mean? I like to buy stuff. I'm one of those.
I also like brands. Or even not- brands. I brand myself. I want to be a kind of person, at least look like a kind of person. I don't know what kind of person I am trying to be, but I hope people like it. I figure if I like myself, others will too. I think its working, but I might not notice if they didnt like me. Maybe I would. I know plenty of people who dont know they are unliked.

Fine. I didnt do anything at work today. Kinda boring, kinda relaxing. I like it better than being busy with crap though. I'd most enjoy being busy with good, quality, challenging work, but if I am just doing B.S., than I'd rather just skip it. But how challenging is the work anyway? It doesnt matter. It means nothing.

"No Donny, these men are cowards."
    Posted by Grimey on 2008-01-17 00:13:31 | Rating: | Views: 59
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What you wear, eat, drink, listen to, drive or in general "own" does not and should not ever define who you are.
Posted by  Kim  on 2008-01-17 00:20:50 
  
Ya, but what makes us who we are. Actions, statements, thoughts? Definitions are just ways of describing things.
Posted by  Grimey  on 2008-01-17 00:33:37 
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