2008.11.06 if i don't win, i'm-a gonna break even:
I probably should have been like everyone else and posted my big political post yesterday, but I just had to take a day off and reflect. That and I'm intensely lazy.
Yeah. So. Wow. How about that? The American people stepped up, said they had had enough of this Bush/NeoCon bullshit, and elected a man who has spent the past two years inspiring voters from all walks of life, all across this country. I'll be honest…I didn't always have faith that it was going to turn out this way. More often than I would care to admit, I lay awake in the dark, thinking about stolent elections, extended wars, and complete economic collapse. I actually (in my head) started preparing for a possible Mad Max style future where I was going to have to convert a motocross bike to run on vegetable oil and live out in the woods, eating squirrel.
So, obviously, I was pretty overjoyed, tuesday night. True, the good people of the great Commonwealth of Kentucky did not oust Mitch McConnell, but I figure it's still a win.
I still don't have much to say about it. I'm probably still in shock. I've come to accept that it happened. That it's reality. I just can't quite put all of my thoughts in order to say much more about it.
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the puffin said:
i'd figure that obtaining a girlfriend would be the biggest thing to happen to you this year. or maybe i've totally missed the point of this post.
cheers.
m@ said:
you'd figure correctly. but, i never really wrote a big post about it (one of those big events that "… occurred recently that are happily *still* taking up a bunch of my time and i choose not to go into detail about it other than to say that i'm immensly happy."), so i couldn't include it in the bipolar year-end wrap-up since i couldn't link to it.
also, when i wrote this post, i was under the mistaken impression that she preferred to not be talked about too much on a public forum. (which, it turns out that she doesn't mind being mentioned, especially when i mention how awesome she is, but she believes–like me–that some of the particular details aren't anyone's business but ours.)
so, the point of this post was to wrap up the year "as seen on bipolar", not necessarily the year as a whole.
the biggest event of 2002 for me, on or off bipolar, was, unquestionably, meeting and starting a relationship with sara.
the puffin said:
word.
brian. said:
isn't it a bit weird that your girlfriend's name is the same as your sister's?
hmmmm…
m@ said:
it was a little weird at first, but i've gotten to the point where i think of my girlfriend first when i hear her name, not my sister. (sorry sis!)
Nate said:
So wait, what does it mean when you make the post highlights, but not the "life" highlights? Does that make me a lowlight or is this like a Golden Globe? Could I buy another?
m@ said:
well, i've been able to see you on several occassions (thanks more to your being able to visit than mine), and i've visted you in bloomington on a few occasions…
i consider visiting you to be a highlight, but there were other highlights that were also "firsts" or "rarities", so they got more points on the highlight meter.
Nate said:
Yeah, cause your legs are broken. Oh wait, no that wasn't you. Oh yeah, your car isn't working. Nope… that's somebody else too. Ahh… you don't get every weekend off. No…
Hmm… why was it I'm more able to visit? Oh yeah… because I do. Ah… metaphysics.
Nate said:
p.s., lazy shit.
m@ said:
yup.
SARA said:
You don't think of me first?????
I love you. And if my kid gets named Matthew as I think it might, I'll think of it first too! So there!
No, kiddin'. Really happy for you.
Love,
me