Monday, April 25, 2005

It's Never Easy

Hell of a weekend.

Doh. Just checked my Lottery numbers. Someone forgot to tell these people that I need to win. Sure I don't meet the criteria of

1. Already Rich
2. Illegal Alien
3. On my deathbed

But I'd still like to win :( Quite honestly though, I know most of my friends know if I ever came into a large sum of money like that, pfft, everyone would be hooked up. Well, cept for those slacker friends that only call when they want something. I guess those people aren't really friends.

Watched a creepy Korean horror flick last night called A Tale of Two Sisters. It's not so much horror as it is a mystery but its creepy nonetheless. Haruka and I at first were like.. wtf is this? But after watching it again with the commentary turned on and looking it up on a couple of sites, turns out the movie was actually pretty deep and worth rewatching. Watched Elektra to. It was.. aight. Not bad, but not ohmigod dis is teh shiznit either. (I try to cater to all levels of grammar and IQ)

So people have asked here and there.. how come you haven't posted about Haruka much as of late? Mainly, I had decided that things between Haruka and I should stay off of this public forum as it would be like the concept of 'kiss and tell'. So... yeah.

The Museum of Science and Industry has a great exhibit going on right now about.. Video Games! Game On goes through the history and culture of video games... whatever, the point is you get to go there and play some video games you grew up on (Bubble Bobble!, Gradius!, Street Fighter!), on all these old systems. One thing that was very disappointing though is that there was no presence of first person shooter games. I understand that older people are.. stupid, and feel that they are to violent and such but let's be honest... If you're going to have a freaking exhibit about VIDEO GAMES, you should at least have a copy of Doom on hand.. Slackers.

The Museum also had an exhibit which I refused to go see called Bodyworlds. I'm all fine for learning about the human body and all that.. but I don't like the fact that this exhibit uses REAL human beings, or at least their bodies that were donated to science. Donated to science.. to me if I donate my body to science, I would hope they would use it to cure some disease or something of that level, not in fact to be displayed in random poses such as, running with a basketball, jumping a hurdle, or shooting a bow and arrow.

Mmmm personal beliefs... good to have em. I highly recommend if you don't have any to pick some up. Personal beliefs are like one of those Neo Pets. You get to raise one from infancy, make sure you feed it with your ideas and efforts, and in the end you get to see if you did a good job raising it or not.

I'm still waiting to hear if I'm going to be able to go to E3 or not. My hookup for tickets is moving slow. Slow like the rate his company pumps out new games... doh.

Hrm.. I should get back to work. It's hella annoying. If i don't do work on the weekends, I'm overworked on the weekdays. I don't think it's supposed to work like that. Australia is looking better everyday.

- D -

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Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm

Disarm you with a smile
And cut you like you want me to
Cut that little child
Inside of me and such a part of you
Ooh, the years burn

I used to be a little boy
So old in my shoes
And what i choose is my choice
What's a boy supposed to do?
The killer in me is the killer in you
My love
I send this smile over to you

Disarm you with a smile
And leave you like they left me here
To wither in denial
The bitterness of one who's left alone
Ooh, the years burn
Ooh, the years burn, burn, burn

I used to be a little boy
So old in my shoes
And what I choose is my voice
What's a boy supposed to do?
The killer in me is the killer in you
My love
I send this smile over to you

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