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Justin Snyder

27 years old

East of the Blue Ridge, Virginia

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I lead the contemplative life

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Jan 1, 2009

Working on your life

My good friend Socrates once said that the unexamined life is not worth living.


I'm not a huge NASCAR fan.

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Dec 26, 2008

The Humility of the Christmas Story

I was reading about crucifixion today, and thoughts returned to me about the true ignominy of the cross. Crucifixion in the ancient world was not only a punishment of death, but a debasing form of public humiliation - the crucified would hang naked in public squares …

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Dec 24, 2008

I told myself I never would...

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Molly Marlette, Mar 15, 2008:

Thank you!

SARAH HOLMES PHOTOGRAPHY, Sep 29, 2007:

i'm well! thanks for the compliment on the photos. its what i love! what have you been up to, where are you now, etc. my brother is working at LU now so if youre in the area i'm sure i'll be hanging out up there every now and then!

Beth, Sep 18, 2007:

oh dear goodness. i've discovered rss feeds. and things like twitter and tumblr. my life is officially over.

Beth, Sep 3, 2007:

you should be proud of me-i added to my profile...i think i may get into this virb business after all ;)

Jacob Zachary, Jul 6, 2007:

Thanks Justin. I can't wait to see this project you guys have been working on. Dan sounded pretty excited about it.

Julie Belle, Jul 6, 2007:

thanks Justin....glad you enjoyed riddle. come back again soon, and have a fabulous weekend. -julie belle

Beth, Mar 13, 2007:

i'm sorry sir, but one word comments are henceforth disallowed from my profile. unless said word is over 25 letters in length. perhaps you should check out wikipedia for inspiration:
* The longest word in any major English language dictionary is pneumono­ultra­micro­scopic­silico­volcano­coniosis, a 45-letter word supposed to refer to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of fine silica dust, but research has discovered that this word was originally intended as a hoax. It has since been used in a close approximation of its originally intended meaning, lending at least some degree of validity to its claim.[1]

* The Oxford English Dictionary contains pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters).

* The longest non-technical word is flocci­nauci­nihili­pili­fication at 29 letters. Consisting of a series of Latin words meaning "nothing" and defined as "the act of estimating something as worthless," its usage has been recorded as far back as 1741.[2][3]...

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