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vendredi, août 06, 2004

It only took the Black Crowes' She Talks to Angels to get me going.

When Rage Against the Machine's Testify followed, I was reminded of a dastardly thing I did several hours ago.

Choose your battles, I always tell myself. But do I, in the process, end up not fighting any? (And with the ones I do concentrate my energies on, did I actually end up spawning more of them?)