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LOL, haka ne. Sai dai, I ended up not going to the party because the host forgot to include his address in the directions, so I stayed at home and had my own party-of-one. {-;
{-; But seriously, there is something rather attractive about the thought of it. As one of my friends told me the other day, we're pretty much intellectual nuns as it is... {-; There's something slightly monastic in our lifestyle of obsessive study... and the internet is the Great Tempation.
i've been worrying that someone might take this as disrespectful. No disrespect intended... i do this sometimes--dress up and enact little scenarios for myself--one of my little eccentricities. i'm not Catholic, although I have been attending a Catholic church fairly regularly for the last couple of months, and I have nothing but respect and admiration for the sisters who make such a commitment to God. (Just thought I should make that little disclaimer. I didn't take these photos to mock but because I thought it looked pretty realistic and then I got into the acting out bit...)
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Hehe, Halloween Party??
LOL, haka ne. Sai dai, I ended up not going to the party because the host forgot to include his address in the directions, so I stayed at home and had my own party-of-one. {-;
Nuts (Abidemi shakes her head).
CW,
{-; But seriously, there is something rather attractive about the thought of it. As one of my friends told me the other day, we're pretty much intellectual nuns as it is... {-; There's something slightly monastic in our lifestyle of obsessive study... and the internet is the Great Tempation.
-T-C
Cue raucous laughter from me.
Da farko ban gane ki ba!
i've been worrying that someone might take this as disrespectful. No disrespect intended... i do this sometimes--dress up and enact little scenarios for myself--one of my little eccentricities. i'm not Catholic, although I have been attending a Catholic church fairly regularly for the last couple of months, and I have nothing but respect and admiration for the sisters who make such a commitment to God. (Just thought I should make that little disclaimer. I didn't take these photos to mock but because I thought it looked pretty realistic and then I got into the acting out bit...)
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