08-12-2013, 01:33 PM
lol@bot wanderers
Read his blog on the b4th blog page and it kind of makes sense how things went the way it did. I thought he wanted to be special, be noticed, be valued, experience acceptance, be engaged with people, be part of the community... it's hard when relationship 'templates' dictates that things will turn out the opposite. The progression seemed like 'reinvention' of self... but I think, the coolest most genuine part is Immanuel, the guy with a heart of gold, the one who is hungry for knowledge, the idealistic guy whos fascinated with Ayn Rand, the guy who's trying to be a unique individual and be his own authority in life.
Read his blog on the b4th blog page and it kind of makes sense how things went the way it did. I thought he wanted to be special, be noticed, be valued, experience acceptance, be engaged with people, be part of the community... it's hard when relationship 'templates' dictates that things will turn out the opposite. The progression seemed like 'reinvention' of self... but I think, the coolest most genuine part is Immanuel, the guy with a heart of gold, the one who is hungry for knowledge, the idealistic guy whos fascinated with Ayn Rand, the guy who's trying to be a unique individual and be his own authority in life.

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