I was reading some other people's blogs and I thought how very easy and pathetic my life is. True, I'm barely a teenager but still. *is sad* I feel kind of empty right now.
I decided to post-pone the Dedication ceremony to the full moon in august when there is a lunar eclipse. That an I'm a little nervous (alright alot) about perorming such an important ritual in an unfamiliar place. All the same I packed a white candle, a gold candle, a package of matches (only 2 left inside) and my wand.
I think I feel so empty because i'm in the Book-morbid hangover stage.
Book Morbid:
The condition in which one becomes quiet, sad and or empty feeling during or after reading a good book. Levels of Book Morbid-ness increase, decrease, or simply don't exsist depending on how good the book is in the eyes of the reader. See Also: Book Morbid Hangover, or Stages of Book Morbid-ness.
Stages of Book Morbid-ness:
-Book-Morbid stage one/ The reader becomes quiet, antisocial, and sometimes irritable wilst reading a good book.
-Book Morbid stage two/ The reader may seem depressed, or sad, as well as the symptoms mentioned above. These symptoms could and usually do worsen during the end of the book.
-Book Morbid stage three/ The reader may withdraw almost completely in order to finish the book. Syptoms of stages one and two usually worsen.
-Book Morbid stage four/ Some readers skip this stage of Book Morbid-ness, returning to their natural selves almost directly after finishing the book. For others stage four creates an empty feeling in the reader, as though there is nothing more to do in life (not meaning to sound suicidal or anything). Levels of Book Morbid-ness and the period for which stage four of Book morbid-ness may last depends on the individual reader
>>Note: It has been found that only the most avid readers expeirience the Book Morbid condition, there is no none cure for Book Morbid-ness.
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An that is my snazzy, proffesional sounding definition of Book Morbidness. Alright, I need to go to bed now. Good Night!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
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