Jan 9, 2008

Unconditional

I've got big plans for this blog.
I don't care that I haven't updated in, I don't know, a month. That's not important. I know, it's the new year already, and my girlfriend is sixteen now, and I've had an exam, etc etc, and yeah a lot has happened. I know I've been seriously neglecting this blog beyond belief lately. I'm fully aware of that. But that doesn't mean I don't have plans for it. See, one of my potential plans for the future now is to become a critic. A critic of what, you ask? I don't know. I'll think of something. But in the meantime, this blog will become my little spot to exercise my criticizing skills. I don't know the word for it - a critique blog? Anyway. Whenever I can be bothered to post something I will critique anything I can think of to go with it. Maybe I'll get some actual readers.

My polar bear. My J. My J-bear. And she's tired. As am I... I'm just better at hiding it. I think.

Tell me this. Have you ever had a musical orgasm? Sort of like that thing from A Clockwork Orange, yeah. This one gets me every time. I'll never understand exactly why.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmYSy9U78Sc
Yes, I am a secret Final Fantasy freak. Shut up.

My faults: Arrogant. Selfish. Overconfident. Self-obsessed. Uncaring.
My qualities: Um... still working on this.

Random Youtube video, just because I feel like it:


Something I worry about sometimes. Supposing a certain person or personage was... possessed, say. By, in no certain terms, mind, some sort of demon. In this day and age, how would anyone be able to tell? It would be passed off as genuine evil, or cruelty... or insanity... some kind of disorder, maybe... Something is very wrong in this world, that such things can exist. Angels and Demons are real. There's no POINT in denying it. Yet that's exactly what we do; we come up with "scientific" explanations for events that would otherwise be called unnatural or even supernatural.

Grav: Grav is perhaps the single most difficult to translate word in my entire itinerary. It is used to stack extra stress onto another word, but also has a meaning of its own.

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