New Years was great. I loved my presents, and watching Harold and Maude with everyone was great.
I never really think of New Years as a new start. You know, I just never get that mindset. But in the car ride home Washburn said, "Don't worry, your mistakes are in the past." And I never really thought of it like that. Leaving both the happy and the shitty behind me kind of made me feel...newer.
So I read all my new stories and then slept for five hours.
"Coming to grips with the real world is coming to grips with impossibility." Mikey the Messiah said that in his story. I liked that.
I don't want to be someone tethered down by their past mistakes.
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