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Sunday, April 04, 2004 . 4/04/2004

I was looking around at sites a bit earlier, the ones with all the neopets crap and graphics, etc, and I realized that most, but not all, were bright and cheery and happy and had names like 'Frosted Mallow' (only an example, not actually name of a site) and it depresses me. Yes, happiness depresses me. Bright colors, sunshine, candy. THEE ingrediants for a major headache, literally. All this is fine and dandy for summer when there's not a care in the world, but even then the word 'happy', for me, means 'depressed' or 'sad'. Some of these other sites though, are nice and calm and relaxing, and not at all too happy or sad, but just right.

Just thought I'd rant a little.
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