Not so much on the hyper part.
Sep. 30th, 2007 04:42 amWell, the crazy hyper caffiene party did not work out for this weekend. I just... really need to be alert... with all the projects I have going on... and I don't really have the time to not sleep and get sick and lose those hours of actual work.
So. Rather I redrew my Southwind ambigram (posted on facebook), posted my Southwind photos on facebook, read some of a book that is very well written but not really to my interest, and watched 101 Dalmations, Richie Rich, and The Prestige. You can tell I was feeling distant and rather emotionless today, because, honestly. Richie Rich? Um... no.
Hm. So it's very nice to be sitting here at night (5:00 am, woo!) when no one else is about. There is just the moon and the stars, at least tonight. One thing I hate about living in the city... how often you can't see the stars.
Some other tidbits from my weekend I was keeping tabs on:
"You know, it's harder to miss high school now that fewer of my friends are there, but there is one thing about high school you can't have in college, exactly: that uncontrolled community involving everyone. What I mean is, when it snows, and you're walking to class, and the senior guys are all going crazy shouting "SNOW DAY WE'RE GETTING OUT EARLY!" or a snowball fight breaks out in the bandroom before practice. You just don't get quite the same thing in college. Sure, there might be some of that, but it doesn't involve everyone having a good time. I dunno, I guess it's sort of hard to explain.
Also, I had to laugh last night playing Guitar Hero when one of the loading screen quotes is "A band is the dysfunctional family you choose." Nothing could be more true. And I am lucky to have several of them... =)
Hm, I was thinking about blogs, too. I wonder if people prefer creating drama because it is easier to think about, to sort out, rather than real life, difficult questions. It is easier to think in anger or confusion about people than to express your confusion of the answer of a question you don't even understand. Does that make sense?
"Fools aren't born, Pongo, pretty girls make them in their spare time." --101 Dalmations (live action)
Oh my god. I really should stay off the IMDb boards. It's like... blargh... the sewers of Mos Eisley. I mean, they had some interesting theories on The Prestige, but there were also so many fucking morons who just didn't get it, even though the writers TOLD everyone what it was supposed to be when there was confusion. And now, guess what I just found? THERE ARE PEOPLE... WHO WRITE FANFICTION... ON THE IMDb BOARDS... ABOUT REAL PEOPLE. I can only presume it is the gathering place of Mary Sues and Gary Stus, but at any rate it makes me want to FUCKING SLIT MY OWN THROAT TO ESCAPE HUMANITY.
Please, god, please... let them get Darwin awards.
Um... on another topic... HUGH LAURIE was in 101 Dalmations! And the guy who played Arthur Weasly, too. Funnily enough they're the bad guys. And the best part is it that it makes me like the bad guys rather than the good guys because I can't stand the guy that plays Roger. I think he's in Ghostbusters, or something, too... some movie like that."
So, yes, all that is from earlier today. I just thought the 101 Dalmations quote was hilarious, because, seriously, there is so much drama and mindgames and there you go that's part of it and both "sides" know it. Stupid.
I definitely have more to talk about, but as I have said, today I feel very blah, and I just don't want to write about it right now, even though I feel as though it would be both interesting and fun.
...Heh, does that even make sense? Whatever.
Oh, so, holy crap, we went to see Hairspray in Springfield the other night. It was fantastic, much more humorous than the film, though the film has a better storyline. Can I just say one thing, though? Did you have to make Link's song a mockery of Elvis? Honestly? Did you not think I've had enough Elvis in my life? Gah. I AM SICK OF ELVIS... if he EVEN shows up in Indy IV (which I kind of think he might... sort of like Hitler in the third one), I think I'm going to want to kill myself. ;P
So. Rather I redrew my Southwind ambigram (posted on facebook), posted my Southwind photos on facebook, read some of a book that is very well written but not really to my interest, and watched 101 Dalmations, Richie Rich, and The Prestige. You can tell I was feeling distant and rather emotionless today, because, honestly. Richie Rich? Um... no.
Hm. So it's very nice to be sitting here at night (5:00 am, woo!) when no one else is about. There is just the moon and the stars, at least tonight. One thing I hate about living in the city... how often you can't see the stars.
Some other tidbits from my weekend I was keeping tabs on:
"You know, it's harder to miss high school now that fewer of my friends are there, but there is one thing about high school you can't have in college, exactly: that uncontrolled community involving everyone. What I mean is, when it snows, and you're walking to class, and the senior guys are all going crazy shouting "SNOW DAY WE'RE GETTING OUT EARLY!" or a snowball fight breaks out in the bandroom before practice. You just don't get quite the same thing in college. Sure, there might be some of that, but it doesn't involve everyone having a good time. I dunno, I guess it's sort of hard to explain.
Also, I had to laugh last night playing Guitar Hero when one of the loading screen quotes is "A band is the dysfunctional family you choose." Nothing could be more true. And I am lucky to have several of them... =)
Hm, I was thinking about blogs, too. I wonder if people prefer creating drama because it is easier to think about, to sort out, rather than real life, difficult questions. It is easier to think in anger or confusion about people than to express your confusion of the answer of a question you don't even understand. Does that make sense?
"Fools aren't born, Pongo, pretty girls make them in their spare time." --101 Dalmations (live action)
Oh my god. I really should stay off the IMDb boards. It's like... blargh... the sewers of Mos Eisley. I mean, they had some interesting theories on The Prestige, but there were also so many fucking morons who just didn't get it, even though the writers TOLD everyone what it was supposed to be when there was confusion. And now, guess what I just found? THERE ARE PEOPLE... WHO WRITE FANFICTION... ON THE IMDb BOARDS... ABOUT REAL PEOPLE. I can only presume it is the gathering place of Mary Sues and Gary Stus, but at any rate it makes me want to FUCKING SLIT MY OWN THROAT TO ESCAPE HUMANITY.
Please, god, please... let them get Darwin awards.
Um... on another topic... HUGH LAURIE was in 101 Dalmations! And the guy who played Arthur Weasly, too. Funnily enough they're the bad guys. And the best part is it that it makes me like the bad guys rather than the good guys because I can't stand the guy that plays Roger. I think he's in Ghostbusters, or something, too... some movie like that."
So, yes, all that is from earlier today. I just thought the 101 Dalmations quote was hilarious, because, seriously, there is so much drama and mindgames and there you go that's part of it and both "sides" know it. Stupid.
I definitely have more to talk about, but as I have said, today I feel very blah, and I just don't want to write about it right now, even though I feel as though it would be both interesting and fun.
...Heh, does that even make sense? Whatever.
Oh, so, holy crap, we went to see Hairspray in Springfield the other night. It was fantastic, much more humorous than the film, though the film has a better storyline. Can I just say one thing, though? Did you have to make Link's song a mockery of Elvis? Honestly? Did you not think I've had enough Elvis in my life? Gah. I AM SICK OF ELVIS... if he EVEN shows up in Indy IV (which I kind of think he might... sort of like Hitler in the third one), I think I'm going to want to kill myself. ;P