7April2010 3:11AM Ranting about scrotum skin, headshots, and organized religion.

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So today I had an absolutely enthralling conversation with a young man from seminary.

We spoke with each other lightly about our views on Christ and God.

I feel almost ashamed to say that I'm confident I have shaken his brand of faith.

I did not convince him that there was no God, how could I convince him of something I did not even believe?

I truly believe in God.

Not his God.

I will not have him tell me how I should and should not feel about God.

Well backing away from this touchy subject, I really had fun discussing these things with him, it was interesting.

hmm... Today, my Prof. told us that we have a major essay due in a week and a half.

Major essays are worth 50% of our overall grade. XD

Needless to say, I was just a little taken aback at the short notice in time.

Though I will admit to the possibility of him having previously announced this essays due-date, and mine having completely ignored it.

I tend to become easily distracted by the strangest and most inconsequential things, like the ridges on pencil lead after being sharpened.

It's so cold, I'm fairly sure my left testicle has either receded so far into my body that it's in unsalvageable ,and I have therefore become a reproductive cripple, or it simply fell off.

It boggles my mind why it's inappropriate to discuss reproductive organs, but not other parts of our body. Is the skin of my arm so different from the skin of my inner thigh? The skin of your eye-lids is the exact same type of skin as a scrotum.

Well that was a weird rant...

SPEAKING OF RANTS! I was playing my fun online fps game "Combat Arms" and for some reason, I sucked tonight... every death I received was either death by a grenade to the face, or death by a shot to the back of the head.

I ranted to my friend Mell. it's 3:10 in the morning, and I have to get up for class at 5:30 XD.

IT'S COLD OMG

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