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sunshine_queen) wrote2008-02-19 12:07 pm
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Once, when I was a little girl, I asked my mother if it was alright to pray for someone to die. My mother, of course, was horrified, because I was like, six or seven, and clearly the Bad Seed. She asked what I meant. I clarified that I wanted to know if it was bad to want Castro to die. My mother told me on no uncertain terms that it was absolutely not alright to pray for something like that.
Castro has given up power, for real this time. And even though I know things aren't over- and are probably far from it- I couldn't help but get an actual physical thrill at the announcement.
Castro has given up power, for real this time. And even though I know things aren't over- and are probably far from it- I couldn't help but get an actual physical thrill at the announcement.
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That being said, I immediately thought of you when someone on my flist said something about him resigning last night.
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Things definitely are not over. But I'm definitely happy, too. At least that chapter is over.
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Definitely worth celebrating, no matter what the future might hold. <3
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I too was sending good thoughts your way when I saw this news... definitely should be an interesting few months/.years. Oh well, he has to die eventually, I'm sure.
here's a bad Soviet joke for you, btw, from my Russian class this morning -- just substitute Castro for Lenin :D:
In honour of the hundredth anniversary of Lenin's birth, commemorative products appeared in Soviet Union stores: "Uncle Lenin's Ashes" powder, "Lenin -- All Over" soap, and a three-person bed -- "because Uncle Lenin is always with us."
It seemed somewhat timely. ;-)
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I seriously thought Castro would die before he resigned. Maybe things can change.
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