In my Leni Riefenstahl study session (or more just being really-fucking-weird-a-thon) I was christened Jesus, King of the Monkeys. I will be x-fied to a giant banana.
This Wolverine/Doop comic has got to be one of my all-time favorites..
I fucking love Doop. I read this whilst shivering my ass off selling tickets to drunken people for the 2005 Grad Party last night.
I was going over my transcripts today and noticing the periods in which my grades fell.. the ups and downs of the last 5 years all on one little piece of paper. I realize I never really wanted to go to university, that's why I've come to hate it so. I just fell into it because at 17 I couldn't think of anything better to do, or more it was the easiest option available. I was sadly mistaken to think that university would be a brain trust of hella smart people who'd be into everything. Those people are much more bloody few and far between than I would have imagined.
Maybe that's why university bored me.. I knew that there wasn't really any intellectual challenge it could provide that would be difficult - the hard stuff was the friendships, the relationships, the money, the moving, the solitude. I have much more difficulties in physical challenges (no I'm not physically challenged), so I've decided to make one of my new goals to be to become able to do a backflip.
As well as falling in love with the X-Statix, Wolverine/Doop, and Shaolin Cowboy comics I've finished a book on body centered psychotherapy, I'm re-reading Your Money or Your Life, trying to finish off the utlra-dense Getting Things Done, reading Ark Sakura for the NHS Book Club, re-reading Beautiful Losers because soon I'll be living in the place it was situated, and also getting into some works on Eastern Spirtuality like I Am That.
Haven't been meditating like I should be, need to get back to that. It makes me feel better, haven't done any squash either, should get back to that too. Tomorrow's my birthday.. as SG will no doubt automatically let you know.
I'm feeling really good about this move because I'm feeling like it's one of the first things I've done in a long while where I've made a decision to do something and I'm doing it.
I'm looking forward to exploring a new city, meeting new people, going on a derive in the original French, eating super-fine poutine, finding a new job, etc.
I can't wait to have my own space again, decorate a whole apartment, cooking really tasty homemade meals, having people over for dinner, and nesting in a new location. A one-year lease is like a contract with heaven. It'll be so nice to really be able to settle somewhere for awhile.
I'll be out tomorrow for dinner with friends in a swank highrise restaurant wearing delicious clothes and relishing excellent company.
I've been kind of tired, worked 30 hours in the last three days, but that's alright.
In other news I've completed a 10 page outline for a feature film I'm going to make someday.. and I've started having more energy towards other creative projects that I've been neglecting.
Hopefully this gives you more to chew on than my last few entires people of SG.
Lemonkid, over and out.
ps. what cool names have you given your computer or Ipod?
My comp is named Thirty Thirty after the trash talkin' bazooka totin' horse from 80s sci-fi-western cartoon Bravestarr, and my lovely battered lil' iPod is Funes, the Memorius.
This Wolverine/Doop comic has got to be one of my all-time favorites..
I fucking love Doop. I read this whilst shivering my ass off selling tickets to drunken people for the 2005 Grad Party last night.
I was going over my transcripts today and noticing the periods in which my grades fell.. the ups and downs of the last 5 years all on one little piece of paper. I realize I never really wanted to go to university, that's why I've come to hate it so. I just fell into it because at 17 I couldn't think of anything better to do, or more it was the easiest option available. I was sadly mistaken to think that university would be a brain trust of hella smart people who'd be into everything. Those people are much more bloody few and far between than I would have imagined.
Maybe that's why university bored me.. I knew that there wasn't really any intellectual challenge it could provide that would be difficult - the hard stuff was the friendships, the relationships, the money, the moving, the solitude. I have much more difficulties in physical challenges (no I'm not physically challenged), so I've decided to make one of my new goals to be to become able to do a backflip.
As well as falling in love with the X-Statix, Wolverine/Doop, and Shaolin Cowboy comics I've finished a book on body centered psychotherapy, I'm re-reading Your Money or Your Life, trying to finish off the utlra-dense Getting Things Done, reading Ark Sakura for the NHS Book Club, re-reading Beautiful Losers because soon I'll be living in the place it was situated, and also getting into some works on Eastern Spirtuality like I Am That.
Haven't been meditating like I should be, need to get back to that. It makes me feel better, haven't done any squash either, should get back to that too. Tomorrow's my birthday.. as SG will no doubt automatically let you know.
I'm feeling really good about this move because I'm feeling like it's one of the first things I've done in a long while where I've made a decision to do something and I'm doing it.
I'm looking forward to exploring a new city, meeting new people, going on a derive in the original French, eating super-fine poutine, finding a new job, etc.
I can't wait to have my own space again, decorate a whole apartment, cooking really tasty homemade meals, having people over for dinner, and nesting in a new location. A one-year lease is like a contract with heaven. It'll be so nice to really be able to settle somewhere for awhile.
I'll be out tomorrow for dinner with friends in a swank highrise restaurant wearing delicious clothes and relishing excellent company.
I've been kind of tired, worked 30 hours in the last three days, but that's alright.
In other news I've completed a 10 page outline for a feature film I'm going to make someday.. and I've started having more energy towards other creative projects that I've been neglecting.
Hopefully this gives you more to chew on than my last few entires people of SG.
Lemonkid, over and out.
ps. what cool names have you given your computer or Ipod?
My comp is named Thirty Thirty after the trash talkin' bazooka totin' horse from 80s sci-fi-western cartoon Bravestarr, and my lovely battered lil' iPod is Funes, the Memorius.
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amitabha:
Happy Birthday you young whipper snapper!
uns0uled:
thanks..