I've been gone for a couple of days. Real-life bullshit has really been kicking me in the ass lately, from my psychological problems to baclkash from my bad semester and problems with ex-girlfriends who won't go away, despite the fact that many of them have moved on to other relationships.
I'm also writing a book about the meaning of life. Now that I've discovered the meaning of life, I'm actually kind of depressed; not that life is inherently meaningless or depressing, but the way I've been raised, the way this culture raises us, that's inherently worthless and depressing. So hopefully I can finish the book sometime soon, and then find at least a couple more people who see things from my distorted (or very clear) viewpoint.
I also went to see Fahrenheit 9/11 yesterday. Not that I expect to find any pro-war/ pro-Bush/ pro-inbreeding -types on this webpage, I still need to mention this: If you can honestly support this war, and honestly support our troops enlisting for four years and possibly dying over there, you can spend TWO HOURS of your worthless materialistic life watching this movie. THAT'S what a fucking patriot is. Someone who cares enough to make sure what we're doing is right, even if it takes a whole two hours of your time, you can miss seeing "Gilmore Girls" and "The OC" one night to make sure you're OK with people dying.
I got interviewed at the movie by the Arizona Republic, for what's supposedly going to be a big full-page article about the movie and local's reactions to it, so watch for that.
In other news, I bought a Transformer tonite. It turns into a firetruck, and has a big missile launcher. When you turn the little thingy at the back of the firetruck, the missile launcher turns, too. Supercool. I'm not sure why a firetruck is carrying a missile launcher, considering missile launchers cause fires and explosions, and we all know what happens to firefighters who LIKE to cause fire and explosions (a la Backdraft). I'm sure he's got it worked out with Optimus Prime, though.
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I'm also writing a book about the meaning of life. Now that I've discovered the meaning of life, I'm actually kind of depressed; not that life is inherently meaningless or depressing, but the way I've been raised, the way this culture raises us, that's inherently worthless and depressing. So hopefully I can finish the book sometime soon, and then find at least a couple more people who see things from my distorted (or very clear) viewpoint.
I also went to see Fahrenheit 9/11 yesterday. Not that I expect to find any pro-war/ pro-Bush/ pro-inbreeding -types on this webpage, I still need to mention this: If you can honestly support this war, and honestly support our troops enlisting for four years and possibly dying over there, you can spend TWO HOURS of your worthless materialistic life watching this movie. THAT'S what a fucking patriot is. Someone who cares enough to make sure what we're doing is right, even if it takes a whole two hours of your time, you can miss seeing "Gilmore Girls" and "The OC" one night to make sure you're OK with people dying.
I got interviewed at the movie by the Arizona Republic, for what's supposedly going to be a big full-page article about the movie and local's reactions to it, so watch for that.
In other news, I bought a Transformer tonite. It turns into a firetruck, and has a big missile launcher. When you turn the little thingy at the back of the firetruck, the missile launcher turns, too. Supercool. I'm not sure why a firetruck is carrying a missile launcher, considering missile launchers cause fires and explosions, and we all know what happens to firefighters who LIKE to cause fire and explosions (a la Backdraft). I'm sure he's got it worked out with Optimus Prime, though.
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transformers rock! , bah i wanna go see F 911 so bad.. but i dont wanna go alone ;/ im a wimp..
interesting... VERY interesting..