Let the Meme Begin
Friday, February 27th, 2004 07:05 pm











My initials in cuneiform and name in Heiroglyphics from University of Pennsylvania Museum via
And since I feel silly taking up all of that space on your friends page with blankness, here's a comment I posted recently in a friends-only entry of
Question one:
Why should we assume that soulmatehood is a one-to-one relationship rather than many-to-many? I'd like to think love is less like gluing together a broken vase (each piece can only fit in one spot) and more like playing with legos (there's lots of pieces that could be your compliment). I mean, it seems improbable that of the 5,999,999,999 candidates, 5,999,999,998 aren't soul mate material.
Question two:
Why should we assume that good soul mates make good life mates, body mates, or even room mates? Let souls mate in the ether, meanwhile I'll go find a human mate.
Question three:
"Does increasing population indicate new souls?" is one of those childlike theological questions. Are new souls are created when two souls mate? Because that would indicate that a lot more people find their soul mates these days than 200 years ago.