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Tuesday, February 24, 2004 . 2/24/2004

I have been working on this holocaust project for school, and its depressing seeing all those little kids stuck in a trashy camp. I wish it would have never happened, but I guess learning about the machines is cool...

Which leads me to another thing. People back in the 1800s and earlier were far more interesting than people today. They came upwith all these paranormal machines, etc; things that today's science and technology wouldn't accept or probably try. People believed in magic a whole lot more back then too, since they didn't know much about the world, but the thing they did know about was that not everything has to have a logical answer.

They practiced magic, something that most people don't do, and come up with some tech thing to get the job done. People's imagination today is also lacking since there has been no creative machines invented. Why not try creating something like Nicolas Flamel did (like they'd succeed anyway), etc? I just really wish that I lived back then, or if somehow I could just get stuck in a dream forever.

Check out this
site and see how great the paranormal world is.
Technology sucks.
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