August 22, 2006

  • time travel

    i picked up this book at the honolulu airport and i can't put it down!
    i've always been so fascinated with the concept (as i'm sure most ppl
    are) and my mind would wander off into the depths of fantastic
    possibility.  where would i go back to, and when? who would i see,
    would i do something differently or just observe? wut are the
    psychological repercussions of running into the past me face to face?
    is that even possible or would i be breaking the time-space continuum
    and i would cease to exist? would going into the past warm my heart, or
    just break it from sadness? too many things to ponder...and i ponder
    them all...especially when i lie in bed and my mind starts racing. i
    think it slowly drives me mad.

    anyhoo, if i could time travel i'd definitely go back to hawaii- and
    then freeze it for a while.  i'd also go back and wear long
    sleeves and pants before heading out camping this past wknd. maybe then
    i wouldn't have 50+ itchy ass mosquito welts allover. i'd go back to
    several days in college where i was just so happy just hanging with my
    frenz. i'd go back to my childhood and enjoy the simple life of an
    unassuming child, content eating apple jacks, watching sesame street,
    going to the mall with my family, and being lifted by the arms on both
    sides by my parents. i would NOT go back to middle skool, cuz those yrs
    should just disappear. but i would go back to high skool for a few
    moments, when life wasn't necessarily easier, but so concentrated in
    the here and now and therefore richer.

    i would be hesistant to time travel to the future tho- i think some
    things should be left to unfold in its own time, when it's meant to be.
    that's not to say i'd be damn curious to see a glimpse of it, but
    better leave pandora's box alone.

    ok, back to the book. hopefully i will finish it before goin back to
    work tomorrow.  pix of hawaii and camping to follow soon. my tan
    is fading, but i've already been called a filipino and a 3rd world
    refugee, so u've bin warned.

Comments (2)

  • you sound so well-read on this xanga xang. odio trabajo.

  • you need to watch Donnie Darko.

    sorry I missed you! was too busy going to horrible restaurants (should have paid closer attention to your list) and cheesy clubs where sexually repressed Asian kids try the darndest to get their freak on.

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