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existence, refactored

With kindness comes naïveté. Courage becomes foolhardiness. And dedication has no reward.

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Archive for April 18th, 2009

After 6 days of being up, I’ve finally plugged the site on Plurk, Facebook, and LiveJournal.

This site is still WIP. There’s a lot of stuff planned for this site, but the only thing certain at the moment is that I’ll be centralizing all blogs here with the exception of my LJ account.

If you’ve got personal blog/website links that I could add to the Links page, just YM me about them or post them in the comments section of this posts. LJ or DA pages are ok.

This blog will be up for a long time so I might as well get this “issue” out of the way this early.

Between my habit of dropping F-bombs and PI-bombs and my ever-present “skull” pin, it’s not apparent that I consider myself a religious person. I’m a practicing Roman Catholic, and I just came home from a 6pm anticipated mass.

Don’t worry, I am not going to preach about my religion in this post. We’ll just look at one of the more pragmatic ways of looking at religion, namely, how it can apply to your personal growth.

Note that while this post can be applicable to atheists and agnostics, it may not be applicable to people from extremely strict religions. If your god dictates what you must do every second of your life without fail, I would suggest that you don’t go beyond the cut below.

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