February 2010
131 posts
January 2010
53 posts
i see wat u did thar
I’ve noticed an abundance of movies coming out that are based on cute-but-touching novels, such as Dear John, My Sister’s Keeper, The Time Traveler’s Wife, etc., and I really want to read those books before seeing the movies (which is what I’m doing now with Pride and Prejudice). I wonder if these books are any good?
Everything is gonna be alright. Everything is gonna be alright. Everything is...
– ‘Believe’, Yellowcard
A Snazzy Read
I finally started up on Pride and Prejudice (though I really should be reading A Tale of Two Cities) and it’s pretty snazzy thus far. I heard a lot of people complain that it was a boring book but I cannot see where they are coming from, because I’m loving it and I’m only several chapters in. The way Mr. Darcy is unimpressed by anything makes me giggle and I identify with Mary...
When did you stop building our little house? The picket fence? When did you...
– ‘Expiration Date’, Pomplamoose
Was once what you are and what I am, you will become.
fml.
abbeykarson:
” I just realised now that we have NBC in HD. I COULD HAVE BEEN WATCHING CONAN IN HD ALL THIS TIME BUT ONLY NOW I REALISE THIS. RAWR. “
M’lady you are missing out. He’s twice the awesome in HD. C:
Believe nothing you hear, and only half of what you see.
– Mark Twain
There is no great love without great jealousy.
Success Story
I remember one time I held up a ‘free hugs’ sign and I got 112 hugs that day, Oh, such fond memories.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of...
Silly me to think that I could scurry on back to my freelance reading after finishing Brave New World, I have now been assigned to read A Tale of Two Cities. I wonder if it’s good..
42.5
dishou:
“Guess what that number is.”
THE ANSWER TO EVERYTHING.
Including life.
chsp0h:
Someone asked me recently about my thoughts on the Day of Silence.
I find it to be a very respectable day, especially seeing as I am one of today’s homosexual youth. However, I have to say that, while many, many people participate in this day, I’ve always felt that the day of silence is seen by those who don’t support gay rights as a day where all the gays and gay supporters “shut up...
se me ha dormido el pie..
..horneas las galletas para mi, por favor?
I claim them all.
I want the right to whine. I want the right to bitch, moan, kick, and scream, Damnit.
Big 'ol Texas thanks to~
Hay gurl Hay, cresciteundo, new followa’. <3
“But I don’t want comfort, I want God, I want poetry, I want real...
– Brave New World
FUUUUUUUU-
I have very few pet peeves or things that really irk me but the worst one I have is
-People doubting my intelligence.
I don’t care if you call me ugly, fat, weird, a bitch, etc., but do not call me stupid.
There’s a long, emotional and whiny story behind this pet peeve, but I don’t feel like posting it for all of the internet to see, and mock.
Oh, Angela!
When I was a kid one of my favorite books was called ‘Oh, Angela!’. I don’t remember really what it was about but I rememer that the main character had a sister named Angela and Angela always annoyed her sister with her naive rambles which always provoked her sister to exclaim ‘Oh, Angela!’ and at one point in the book the main character ate squid then became very...
You think you're witty, Eh?
I have the hardest time reading James Patterson’s books. Even whilst reading his newest ‘Witch and Wizard’, I have to put it down and have intervals of not reading his writing style. It’s has the most dominate sense of teenager sarcasm, and not that he isn’t a good writer, but that’s not generally my writing style of interest. He has another series named...
Nerd = Pansy.
I don’t think I have ever been so scared whilst watching a non-horror themed movie. But ‘Daybreakers’? That shit was intense. Those graphics? Oh my Lord. That movie made me completely lose all interest in vampires and want to run into the nearest church and pray for salvation for when the vampire apocalypse happens. I’m still a nerd at heart though so that means I’ll...
I got wet ass rubbed all over me today.
Trufax, I’ll explain later.
So, I’m almost finished with this fantastic book called ‘The Kite Runner’ by Khaled Hosseini, which is apparently a movie as well, though I’ve never seen it. It’s a powerful story about two boys in Afghanistan and the heartbreaking situations they encounter ranging from death, war and sexual abuse. I love the author Khaled...