5 punks, 6 rounds in the chamber.
Dec. 17th, 2004 11:20 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In the bio for
mithikall, Kim says "This is me. For now, that is enough."
And do you know what? She's absolutely right.
If you meet Kim, one of the biggest things that stands out about her is the very, very strong sense of 'self' that she has. You can see it in how she talks to you, how she goes after things, and how she tends to approach the world with a very "Help or get the hell out of the way" attitude.
You're probably one of the last good friends I made in Wooster, and that's an interesting place to be, really. You have a lot of ties to the older parts of my life, while at the same time being strongly connected to where things went from there.
And now, as I've been watching, she's changing her own life, in a way that I think will be very positive, once all the dust settles as she moves from Ohio out to Virginia/D.C. and to go to George Mason.
I think you will find yourself in good company, and I suspect your talents in dance, gaming, and costuming will really get the opportunity to shine.
Remember that you're always welcome here, and that you can always, always, always beat the bastards. Just keep swinging.
You are who you are. And that's more than enough - that's wonderful.
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And do you know what? She's absolutely right.
If you meet Kim, one of the biggest things that stands out about her is the very, very strong sense of 'self' that she has. You can see it in how she talks to you, how she goes after things, and how she tends to approach the world with a very "Help or get the hell out of the way" attitude.
You're probably one of the last good friends I made in Wooster, and that's an interesting place to be, really. You have a lot of ties to the older parts of my life, while at the same time being strongly connected to where things went from there.
And now, as I've been watching, she's changing her own life, in a way that I think will be very positive, once all the dust settles as she moves from Ohio out to Virginia/D.C. and to go to George Mason.
I think you will find yourself in good company, and I suspect your talents in dance, gaming, and costuming will really get the opportunity to shine.
Remember that you're always welcome here, and that you can always, always, always beat the bastards. Just keep swinging.
You are who you are. And that's more than enough - that's wonderful.