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Sunday, November 28, 2004
(Christmas Songs + techno + Nihongo) x 56 = very happy Godel
That is correct: last night, I not only was sent many various-language tracks, but downloaded a rather hefty collection of familiar and unfamiliar Christmas Tunes...in Japanese. Or, at least, in Engrish.
Which brings me to the point that, no matter what language they're being sung in, you can always identify a Christmas Song, even if it's one of those pansy new pop-ish ones that isn't actually a Christmas Song.
I'm assuming it's the sleigh-bells and sounds of small children laughing in the background, but I could be wrong.
Additionally, am I somehow considered an Indie fan, when it comes to music, since, every time I mention a band, everybody else goes, "What?"
In that case, I, along with most of you guys, would be more indie than those lame Emo-wannabe kids, or possibly even more indie than those "hard core" indie fans, like our good friends Faye and Marten. (And you can't forget Pintsize.)
Therefore, labeling yourself as something just assures that you are not actually that something.
For instance, I am a self-described geek, however, there are always people crowding around my friends and I at lunch, because they want to watch us play Dungeons & Dragons.
They stand around asking if they can play or how much the books cost or how we keep track of what we're doing.
Since playing D&D obviously makes you a geek, however, I guess I still count as one.
This still doesn't cancel out the fact that, as soon as I sent one of my friends along to MegaTokyo.com, somebody's copies of volume one and two started circulating around the school at record speed.
And, yet, if you say my name to some one, everybody thinks you're talking about some one else, 'cause no one really seems to know I exist, aside from the people in my core class.
Which proves that taking over the world ought to be alot easier than I thought, since the people don't have to know you to follow you.
Here's a picture of a guy getting 1000 Years of Death'd.
Indeed, I know some one who knows those people. He says this is a good picture because you can see the pain in the victim's face, along with how much the guy preforming the technique is enjoying it.
These are men.
Indeed. : 3
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go sing along to Gackt and Ayumi's version of "Itsuka no Merry Christmas".
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