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2006-11-24 @ 8:41 p.m.

The solitary life is going well. I'm not starving, the laundry is being done, and I'd say that based on the past couple of days, I'm not going to be a total wreck when I finally go abroad. I've finally sorted out almost everything for Sunday's service. So all that's left is for me to plan tomorrow's cell worship. Bought two Pamuk books today because Ben Woon suggested going to Kinokuniya after our movie. I'm probably going back again tomorrow to get some stuff by A.S. Byatt, which will leave me hopelessly broke once again. What I need is a part-time job! Anyway, the movie we saw today was Time, some Korean flick. It's about plastic surgery and the havoc it wreaks on a couple's relationship. The ending was very draggy though, and tried to imply a time loop that was completely pointless because it didn't even have the remotest possibility of being plausible. Still, plastic surgery looks really gruesome, so please, don't put yourself through it unless you've been in a horrible accident and require facial reconstruction. You're going to die eventually, so there's no point looking young forever!



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