Monday, March 16, 2009 @12:55 PM
hm. met a really interesting psychotherapist on fri 13 march 2009.
but there's one problem that really materialized.
I thought that people like him might mistake a friend for a patient.
Well, I'm not that much of a friend either.
Whatever.
But I do believe that he was once an indigo, and it seems like he moved on to a crystal. He felt more tranquil than an indigo.
...
I should seriously quit this lousy habit of thinking who people are.(you may not understand what I'm saying, but that's the purpose)
Atlantis huh?
It sounds familiar.
But I still love Sirius more.
Though I hate it too.
Ah forget it, I love Hidiet the most.
And I don't hate Hidiet for anything.
I seriously miss...(leave that for your imagination ba)
Endro. That's the name he came up for me, so shut up people.
More like it was once Andro.
Just...I am no longer there.
So I shall stick to Endro for the time being.
Ah crap,
I should stop being so random.
Ok where was I?
Anyway hardly anyone reads this blog so I can say it's my own world.
Hm. Thanks to my awesome memory, I can't remember his name. The psychotherapist.
I think it was L sth.
Damn.
Nvm.
He recommended me to go to this cafe called 'Going Om'.
I think I'm going. This fri. or wednesday.
Before that I checked out the cafe's website.
It's awesome.
Really want to change its name to 'Going Home'.
But they really do sound alike. I had mistaken it for going home at first and was thinking "I wanna go home".
...But it's a cafe.
Though it looks way more like a bar.
Crap.
And I'm going alone.
Friday's a good day to go I guess.
I wanted to borrow Temple's THE SIRIUS MYSTERY, but obviously the library doesn't have it.
Sad case.
But nvm, I'll summarize what I found on Sirius so far...
Sirius is a triple Star, so it's Sirius A, Sirius B and Sirius C.(can't they have better names)
Sirius system contains two of the eight nearest stars to the Solar System and is the fifth closest stellar system to ours.
With a mass nearly equal to the Sun's, Sirius B is one of the more massive white dwarfs known; it is almost double the 0.5–0.6 solar mass average. Yet that same mass is packed into a volume roughly equal to the Earth. (So basically it's a white dwarf)
However, since there is no internal source of energy generation, Sirius B will steadily cool as the remaining heat is radiated into space over a period of more than two billion years.
Erm, that's all it matters to me for the moment. I'm too lazy to refind those files on sirius. so I'm gonna end here.Haha.
~Andromeda