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The Sears Tower is now called the Willis Tower.

Thursday, July 16
Don't complain about it.
Both names were/are being used as a massive advertisement.
Sears investment expired, they could probably give less than a rat's ass.
If anything, protesting the name just gives them more money (Willis, that is).
Maybe you can love a building's name. (WHAT'S IN A NAME?)
I guess you can love the building, too.
But the building nor it's name will never love you back!

Why am I getting so worked up about something so incredibly insignificant?

Sleep, I should sleep.

P.S. WEBCHAT WITH ME! IT'S INCREDIBLY LAGGY BUT IT'S WORTH IT TO SEE ME IN (almost) REAL-TIME.

I hope I dream something pleasant, although I guess that makes me somewhat of a hypocrite.

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