Here is what I was thinking in February 2004. Don't laugh! I'm sure I had more thoughts than some. Take a look at my thoughts, and Email me your comments!
Sunday, February 1, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: No matter how obvious
you might believe it to be, it is always difficult to identify those things
that are not present.
Comments: None
Monday, February 2, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: I'm all for randomness
to keep things interesting. But chaos is another story.
Comments: Flygon_trainer:
No no no! don't you see? Chaos and insanity is the life force of good fan
fiction stories! Bobby: AAAGH! CHAOS
IS BACK?! I thought Sonic beat that guy up! Oh, wait. You mean
the other chaos, not Chaos? My bad.
Tuesday, February 3, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: You can't keep others
from failing, but you can limit the damage.
Comments: DarkLudwig:
Like Peach's "B" attack in Melee. Poor Toad.
Wedneday, February 4, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: When you've got the
formula for success, there's no need to mess with it.
Comments: DarkLudwig:
This is why Ludwig's inventions always explode.
Thursday, February 5, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Get away with as much
as you can, and then strive for more.
Comments: DarkLudwig:
No, that's Larry's thought.
Friday, February 6, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Some things are aesthetic,
and some things are practical. Precious few are both.
Comments: None
Saturday, February 7, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: It's hard to take an
opponent seriously when he keeps fainting.
Comments: DarkLudwig:
Definitely Jr. Troopa. Bobby: That
would explain why the wild Pokemon start at level 2 or 3! Then why did
my first one start at 5?
Sunday, February 8, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: It can take a new experience
to generate a good idea, and a pad of paper to recall it for you later.
Comments: None
Monday, February 9, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Lately it seems as
though the less work I have, the less likely I am to get to bed on time.
How do you explain that one?
Comments: Flygon_trainer:
Simple. Either you get lazy and spend the day playing Mario and Luigi,
or Kamek thinks that it'd be funny to speed up time.
Tuesday, February 10, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: The difference between
fiction and real life? In fiction, the less you expect something to happen,
the more likely that it actually will.
Comments: Joanie
Koopa: But in real life if you think something won't happen, it probably
will... dang it. mathgrant: I thought
that applied to life too.
Wednesday, February 11, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: One wrong move, and
many right ones become irrelevant.
Comments: Flygon_trainer:
Especially in video games where you forget to hit the checkpoints, or in
boss battles. mathgrant: But in some
situations, one VERY right move can cancel out many wrong ones.
Thursday, February 12, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Even normally sane
people become paranoid when their one true love is threatened in the slightest.
Comments: None
Friday, February 13, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: In a largely unpredictable
world, it's nice to take solace in the few things that are certain.
Comments: None
Saturday, February 14, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: You can blame anything
on the Internet because, I mean, everyone understands that.
Comments: None
Sunday, February 15, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Why did a fist became
a symbol for power? There are many things with which I'd rather fight...
Comments: mathgrant:
Blame Roy.
Monday, February 16, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: You never know until
you try. But sometimes you don't want to know.
Comments: None
Tuesday, February 17, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Perhaps a more politically
correct term for the hyperactive is frictionally-challenged.
Comments: None
Wednesday, February 18, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: When the door finally
opens, do not allow shock to deny you admittance.
Comments: DaKingKoopa:
Maybe Pikachu could, but that's another story.
Thursday, February 19, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: I often worry about
what would happen if the day were reduced to 23 hours. What activity would
I give up? I'd probably take so long to decide that I'd have to give up
another.
Comments: DaKingKoopa:
But if a day were reduced to only one minute, think of the horror!
Friday, February 20, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: You don't get a second
chance to make a first impression. But you'll have many other chances to
make a fool of yourself.
Comments: DaKingKoopa:
So? Who else isn't a fool?
Saturday, February 21, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: I'm waiting for the
next brain model, which I trust will have a much shorter reboot time.
Comments: None
Sunday, February 22, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: If you spend more time
asking the question than determining the answer, more than likely, you're
confused.
Comments: None
Monday, February 23, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Statements can take
on one of three values: True, False, or I'm in trouble either way.
Comments: mathgrant:
~(True)=False, and ~(False)=True. Does ~(I'm in trouble either way)=I stole
a million coins, so it doesn't matter?
Foxy
Koopa: Everything a Koopaling says falls into the latter.
Tuesday, February 24, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Some people forgive
before they forget. Others forget before they forgive. Some people don't
know what's going on, and others just don't care. Then there are those
who will hold a personal vendetta against you for the rest of their lives.
Comments: None
Wednesday, February 25, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: Magic is really just
another name for Unidentified Physics.
Comments: Martin:
But what about when magic was used before the term physics?
Thursday, February 26, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: The bad part about
getting two things done at once is it's hard to break away from them and
get back to those other things that can only be done one at a time.
Comments: None
Friday, February 27, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: It doesn't matter if
it's in the dictionary. If you know what it means, it's a word.
Comments: None
Saturday, February 28, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: There's a disturbingly
fine line between a little and a lot.
Comments: None
Sunday, February 29, 2004:
Lemmy's Thought: If only it were 365
thoughts a year, rather than one thought a day, I could've had a day off.
Comments: None
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