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Birthday
1988-08-31
Gender
Female
Location
the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie (we summer in Lothlorien)
Member Since
2004-04-11
Occupation
Elven Warrior Princess (just like Sesshoumaru!)
Real Name
-censored-
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Achievements
uh ... symphony band (which we didn't get into on talent, but the fact that we have a school-owned instrument large enough to kill the director with)
Anime Fan Since
January 8th, 2003. I discovered Inuyasha that day.
Favorite Anime
Witch Hunter Robin, Azumanga Daioh, Ayashi no Ceres, Alice 19th, Inuyasha, Dragon Knights, Clover, Fushigi Yugi, Cowboy Bebop, Fruits Basket, Rurouni Kenshin, .hack//SIGN, Yuyu Hakusho, Trigun, Full Metal Alchemist, Ghost in the Shell
Goals
retaining my mental health, even while surrounded by people who tell me that, on personal experience, mental health is overrated
Hobbies
band ( bassoon), reading, watching TV, doing homework with startling regularity
Talents
uh ... reading ... fast; watching TV, sightreading music, singing (sort of), near-complete social inadequecy
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Wednesday, December 29, 2004
"Princes Bride" is the best western flick I've ever seen.
Okay, so they're gonna make a Hitchhiker's Guide movie.
Now, I'd be all for this, except that 'they' is Disney.
I may just have to erect a shrine to Ford as he was when I met him if he becomes a dummed up comic relief element.
Today went by so fast! I hate it when that happens on weekends and vacations!
You would not believe how slow the library was while I was there today. It was mildly disturbing.
"If WHR was a movie, would it be better than 'Princess Bride'?"
The answer, my friends, is still no. Despite the conflict it evoked in me, the answer would still have to be no. Because "Princess Bride" tops all movies in all categories. With the possible exception of "MPHG," since I'm not sure that has a genre.
And yes, I know that it's British humor, because I know someone will feel a need to act as the killjoy I usually am.
Being a killjoy rocks. All it takes is responding seriously to rhetoric and treating jokes as serious statements. It comes so naturally to some of us, people don't know I'm consciously killing their joy.
Then, they start accusing you of being a cynic and stop telling you jokes, and that sucks the fun out of your life, since they're sick of sucking the fun out of theirs.
Unless, of course, they're so twisted, they actually think the fact that you can kill a joke is funnier than the joke was. Then, everyone gets a kick out of it.
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