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Apr. 6th, 2003 12:23 amYou know, its really not a TV show life. I mean, life imitates art, but never fully. One thing TV will make you think is no matter what happens, things will always work out for the best in the end, eventually. (or at least by May) But they don't. Or mebbe I just haven't gotten to that episode yet. Regardless, it sucks. You try to hold things together, to keep things the way they were, when everyone was happy. Maybe change is inevitable, and you just have to adapt? I mean, when its stuff that can't be fixed, its easier to make the change, because you have no choice. But when its just little misunderstandings and temporary funks causing a little more trouble than they should, that's when it can stress you out. I mean, in that case, the problem seems easily solvable if you could only find the solution. Like when one person is upset and ends up accidentally upsetting someone else, so they try to make up for it but the other person isn't listening, and you hope everybody will eventually be in a good enough mood that all will be forgiven and everyone's happy again. On TV, its easy, if one could get everyone together and say the right thing, everyone will work their problems out. But it doesn't work out like that. If on;y it could, life would be much easier that way.