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to babble or not to babble rudy says he thinks a breast scar would look sexy! i've been thinking a lot about leanne's comments. for the record, i don't think this is *not* a big deal. but it doesn't seem as much in my character to worry about the things that *are* happening. seems i'm much more comfortable dwelling upon all those things that aren't happening but that might happen given any set of bizarre, tragic, and/or esoteric circumstances. just visit me before i fly to know this. or ask my mom and dad about my sheer terror over the toaster those nights in sacramento. just like ruth reichl, which i might say with just a hint of pride, i sometimes panic before the bay bridge and need to visualize atlas holding it up just to cross it. but when it all comes down to it and i finally get on that bloody plane, i tend to be quite calm (ok... so there's valium to blame too).
also, and this might sound strange, but i like the attention. a biopsy - as validation (?!). and i feel taken care of.
so i realize these might be illusions just the same, but they're a better reality than i could otherwise dream up. now that i've made the flight analogy, i've been lost combing through my old posts and my babbling capacity for psychofear, but again, about those things that aren't happening (yet). and yet, yet i do distinctly remember walking up a hill in sf in june or in august 2001, looking at the skyline, and being terrorized by the hallucination of a plane crashing into it.
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