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Wednesday, January 18, 2006


   Here's to all my Browncoats!
Listening to: "Love Around" - E.mu

I was about to change my avatar, but then I saw the great responses to it. Hooray for fellow Firefly fans. You can't stop the signal...

Anime club was fun last night. I love all of them, but I wish we could have a really serious show to balance things (although last year we had the "hour of death"). I love Nenene in ROD TV b/c I can totally relate, being an authoress myself. Scrapped Princess is cute. My favorite character is Shannon b/c he's so badass and chill at the same time. Genshiken probably made me laugh the hardest. Even though the club is denial, I think it paints a good characture of us (albeit a very exaggerated one). I was suprised by Irresponble Captain Tylor, which is an older series but still hilarious. Tylor is the type of guy who can talk his way out of ANYTHING.

Today was an easy day of class again. I really enjoy Intro to Middle Eastern Dance b/c our teacher is really into and it's just a lot of fun. I noticed that all my physical education class have had some cultural and spiritual element to them: martial arts, yoga, and now Middle Eastern dance. It's a very positive thing for me since I need to get away from the stress of everyday life. Plus I'm drawn to physical activities that usually extend to incorporate elements of one's life.

Some of y'all asked about the deep questions Kira and I discuss in our e-mails. We go all over the place, talking about our lives, society, spirituality, and whatever is raised w/ the books we've read or shows/movies we've seen. For example, we were talking about Fight Club and the issues it raised. Is there is something more to our ordinary lives just waiting for us? What would you do if you could re-evaluate your life and start over?

Quote of the day:
"Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends." - One Stab in Legends of the Fall

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