And didn't Siax say in Days that there have only been 13 real members of Organization XIII. Like, "there's a reason why there have always been thirteen chairs", or something along the lines of that.
I actually live in LA, but I have class in the morning and my mom doesn't pick me up in the late afternoon. Ay chance you'll be by the San Pedro area?
Wow. I feel like crap for laughing a certain parts. Please forgive me, Sumi. ;~;
The only thing I watched was last night's episode of The Following.
Okay, so last night I dreamt about my death, or at least I think I died. Anyway, it was during an "end of the world" situation, where a distant country was going to shoot off nukes to kill those who lived in the US. At the end of the dream, I was dragging the dead body of a girl who I believe to be my friend (I know in the dream I was very close to her, but forgot her name nearly as soon as I woke up). She had accidentally suffocated a few minutes before that moment. We were in the middle of a meadow in the woods and I saw explosions going off at all sides. For some reason, I decided to kiss my dead friend (which itself was odd because I think she told me she wasn't into guys) as my final living act. Then, some kind of cloud was moving in to cover us. No idea what brought this on.
Since You've Been Gone - Pitch Perfect Soundtrack
Good to have you back.
If you can't leave a good impression, leave a lasting one. :3
Carnival of Rust by Poets of the Fall
*knife sticking out of my eye* Who stabbed me in the face?
Who me? Yes you. Couldn't be. Then wh--*stabbed in the skull*
Yeah, I understand a fear of needles. I'm a bit weirded out of how used to them I am. I also get a little bit shaky when they lower my meds, like,...
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya by Nagaru Tanigawa Just a really fun science fiction novel that, with the more I read through it, I feel that it's trying to say something much deeper than it actually is. Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho by Stephen Rebello Enjoyed this very much, probably because I'm. Big horror fan. Besides some of the details in the shooting of the film, I already knew a lot of this stuff beforehand. Still, it's a very fun read. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins This was my second read through of this book. I think I like what the book is trying to represent much more than the actual book. I still think Katniss is not a good protagonist, the narration isn't that interesting, and some of the characters are meh. The characterization is just awful. Sunday Billy Sunday by Mark Wheaton From the guy who wrote the Friday the Thirteenth remake, and, oh God, does it show. Now, I love horror, and even campy horror, but this was just really stupid. An interesting premise, but not well executed. It felt like this was just a pitch for a horror film.
I have the best freaking cousins in the world. I've been doing readings of CreepyPasta for a while now, and I've been using a cheap mic thati found at a circuit city. Well, today in the mail, I found out they sent me a professional USB microphone for studio recording. Spoiler Spoiler And here's a video to show the microphone quality Spoiler [video]
Yeah. I'm used to being poked though; you kind of get used to it over the years. Mmhmm, much less to worry about. Yeah, and I'm happy I also...
Your welcome. Mine has been pretty okay. I went to the doctors for my check up yesterday, they took soooo much blood out of me for tests, but...
Okay. I'll look into it whenever I remember. Haha. Yah, I thought it was alright too. A few criticisms, but I had to remind myself that this was...
The cynic in me was wishing that they weren't announcing the PS4 (although it's very obvious that was what was going to be announced) so I could have enjoyed all the fanboy rage and tears. ;~;
I took two mega-ethers and haven't blinked for four days.
Aww, this sucks. I'll still keep in touch with ya, but it feels like all of my friends are leaving me. Oh well, hopefully you'll find something else that allows you to have a lot if fun,