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      Sep 20, 2016 06:25AM
    
     I just noticed there's an empty folder. I'm not sure what to do with it. Well, for a journal to be bored it would have to be more like a magic spell book and be able to flap its covers and fly like a bird, and if it observed something interesting, a magic pen would write in it. I guess the flying book hasn't found anything interesting because it doesn't have a wizard to direct it. I don't think Merlin is around anymore.
      I just noticed there's an empty folder. I'm not sure what to do with it. Well, for a journal to be bored it would have to be more like a magic spell book and be able to flap its covers and fly like a bird, and if it observed something interesting, a magic pen would write in it. I guess the flying book hasn't found anything interesting because it doesn't have a wizard to direct it. I don't think Merlin is around anymore.
    
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   Do those concretize thoughts and help organize them or do they just record events or are they cathartic. I'm not sure what the purpose of them is. I've never done an official one. How do they differ from blogs? I'm not sure I'd want to write one just for myself.
      Do those concretize thoughts and help organize them or do they just record events or are they cathartic. I'm not sure what the purpose of them is. I've never done an official one. How do they differ from blogs? I'm not sure I'd want to write one just for myself.
     Were thoughts less intense when man could only write in stone? Or were they the same except that they had to remember more or remind themselves of things more often, or use others as memory reservoirs or mirrors?
      Were thoughts less intense when man could only write in stone? Or were they the same except that they had to remember more or remind themselves of things more often, or use others as memory reservoirs or mirrors?
    


