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Die-ary
Daily entries about me and my boring days.
I can't feel the way I did before...
Starting to feel better,
Although I can't sleep.
Of course,
I did sleep all day,
So it's no problem.
If I feel tired tomorrow,
I'll sleep when I get home from class.
Of course I'm suppose to meet Travis at the Uni at 3.
But I'm sure I'll be up in time.
Hopefully...
sweatdrop xd

Anywho,
New friend!
Woot!
XD
He lives in the U.S. though.
Kinda sucks.
Seems like all my friends do.
xD

I always wanted to move though.
Somewhere warmer,
And I loved it in L.A.
The winter was perfect there.
I mean,
I was in my t-shirt and shorts.
Perfect weather.

I gave Daniel his V-Day gift.
Well,
One picture,
Which I said he could open,
And a gift,
Which he can't open until V-day.
:
D
And,
Yes.
We are back together.
I can't stay away from him.
I love him to much.
I hope nothing like that ever happens again.
Anywho,
I'm wondering if I should put the picture up.
It's just to awesome to hide.
:
D
I'll think about it.
Maybe it'll be in my V-day post.

Even though I have him,
I still hate Valentine's day.
It's just a stupid holiday so people will buy more.
Stuffed toys,
Flowers,
Chocolates...
The list goes on.
Barely anyone knows the true meaning of the holiday.
That's why I'm going to find the right meaning and post it here.
I don't want to get anything wrong.
s**t,
I don't even know some of the details,
So why guess on some things?
It's better to get the facts straight.

http://www.theholidayspot.com/valentine/history_of_valentine.htm
As early as the fourth century B.C., the Romans engaged in an annual young man's rite to passage to the God Lupercus. The names of the teenage women were placed in a box and drawn at random by adolescent men; thus, a man was assigned a woman companion for the duration of the year, after which another lottery was staged. After eight hundred years of this cruel practice, the early church fathers sought to end this practice... They found an answer in Valentine, a bishop who had been martyred some two hundred years earlier.

According to church tradition St. Valentine was a priest near Rome in about the year 270 A.D. At that time the Roman Emperor Claudius-II who had issued an edict forbidding marriage.
This was around when the heyday of Roman empire had almost come to an end. Lack of quality administrators led to frequent civil strife. Learning declined, taxation increased, and trade slumped to a low, precarious level. And the Gauls, Slavs, Huns, Turks and Mongolians from Northern Europe and Asian increased their pressure on the empire's boundaries. The empire was grown too large to be shielded from external aggression and internal chaos with existing forces. Thus more of capable men were required to be recruited as soldiers and officers. When Claudius became the emperor, he felt that married men were more emotionally attached to their families, and thus, will not make good soldiers. So to assure quality soldiers, he banned marriage.
Valentine, a bishop , seeing the trauma of young lovers, met them in a secret place, and joined them in the sacrament of matrimony. Claudius learned of this "friend of lovers," and had him arrested. The emperor, impressed with the young priest's dignity and conviction, attempted to convert him to the roman gods, to save him from certain execution. Valentine refused to recognize Roman Gods and even attempted to convert the emperor, knowing the consequences fully.
On February 24, 270, Valentine was executed.

"From your Valentine"
While Valentine was in prison awaiting his fate, he came in contact with his jailor, Asterius. The jailor had a blind daughter. Asterius requested him to heal his daughter. Through his faith he miraculously restored the sight of Asterius' daughter. Just before his execution, he asked for a pen and paper from his jailor, and signed a farewell message to her "From Your Valentine," a phrase that lived ever after.


Valentine thus become a Patron Saint, and spiritual overseer of an annual festival. The festival involved young Romans offering women they admired, and wished to court, handwritten greetings of affection on February 14. The greeting cards acquired St.Valentine's name.

The Valentine's Day card spread with Christianity, and is now celebrated all over the world. One of the earliest card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife while he was a prisoner in the Tower of London. The card is now preserved in the British Museum.


And there we are.
And now,
Instead of the usual quote,
From now until V-day,
I will post 10 different ways to say
"I love you."
:
D
All thanks to the same website that info is from.

    Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief
    Albanian - Te dua
    Arabic - Ana behibak (to male)
    Arabic - Ana behibek (to female)
    Armenian - Yes kez sirumen
    Bambara - M'bi fe
    Bangla - Aamee tuma ke bhalo baashi
    Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu
    Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo
    Bulgarian - Obicham te


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