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Sunday, October 24, 2004


I am defeated..!

Yeah, I am. But it was justified. *decides to do comment commentary first*

Comment Commentary

Shin- It's easier if you just put your credit card through a paper shredder. It even wastes the money you spent on the shredder!

Ben- I know.

Aleia- Well, I aim to please.

Karmi- I guess I'll just go with grow-dee, then. That's how I've always heard it pronounced.

Mimmi- Oh, I forgot my favorite moral that I learned from O: Taking off your clothes can be a rollercoaster of emotions and often leads to sexy parties ala Stewie.

Mal- New York. I want to go there. *pouts*

Godel- But that's just it. I didn't want to see the French people jump around haphazardly.

Godel- I can't believe you made that mistake! God, I think I need to disown you now.

evitabug- There's this one in our mall that totally sucks. Even by clown standards.

Syk- Sort of puts a damper on the fun, eh?

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Stupid Matador, stopping my otherwise steady progress in Nocturne. I even flipped through the strategy guide in the mall today, looking for his weakness.

First time I fought him he totally owned me in two rounds, but the second time I managed three. He keeps on using these attacks that deal pretty heavy damage to my winged female characters (I forget their weakness), and those are the characters I have been working with most. This leaves me in a rather awkward place.. I guess I'll just have to fiddle around with magatama and fusion and see what happens.

But man, the guide book is cool. I would get it just for the cool art and creature designs, which could be used as reference materials / fanart fodder.

Oh, speaking of fanart, I sort of redid that one drawing last night. I didn't really mean for it to turn out as a schoolgirl looking over her shoulder, but whatever. It sort of looks good (I was experimenting with different ways to draw faces), but I'm probably not going to scan it (ONCE IT GETS FIXED). Her head's sort of off to a funny angle, and it's all a little too angular.

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I woke up at noon today, to my brother practicing the saxaphone. Badly. He left for his lesson soon enough, and I enjoyed a little quiet time browsing the internet. I then got called and was asked to go to the mall.. Ended up getting there around three. There wasn't much walking around or shopping done- by the time a couple friends finally got their requests through the Hot Topic workers' thick heads (They had ordered a couple of dresses) and tried them on and everything, only a few minutes were left before the movie started.

They had seen The Grudge yesterday- I was going to go, but I couldn't get a ride, and so my friends, being the saintly people that they are, were nice enough to go see it again.

It was sort of lame. For the most part, it was predictable, with only a few good moments, but I found myself heckling it.

I never heckle in a public place. Whenever people talk in a movie theater I get angry, and in return I never say a word. This time, however, with friends around me and a bunch of assholes screaming at the lamest things, it seemed like the appropriate atmosphere to talk in.

It's amazing how screamy the girls in front of us were. The book opened on its own, with nothing scary about it, and they all went off. At one point somebody asked them to be quiet..

"Okay, look, my friend and I here paid money to see this movie, and we'll scream as much as we want, okay? Okay."

They were the kind of crazy girl who says things like "Oh no joo DI-INT" and the like. I really wanted to say something along the lines of "And we paid good money to see a movie without a bunch of assholes screeching at the most un-scary things," but then their crazy boyfriends would have been waiting for me at the door.

God, did the ending suck. "Oh, we saved the house from getting burned down to leave room for sequels. :}" Lamest thing ever.

After I got picked up, I found out that a friend of mine, who is moving tomorrow, was having some sort of party at her house. Considering I would probably never see her again in person, I went, and had a pretty good time. She didn't invite any other guys (or, at least, no others showed up), so as usual I was surrounded by people of the opposite sex talking about nothing in particular. Now all of their parents think I'm some sort of pimp or something.

It was enjoyable, but the goodbyes weren't as sad as I had expected them to be. It was all sort of casual, as if nothing was changing.

So my absence is justified. Suck on that, Shin.

Teh Silly Circus Day- Hey wait. I'm out now. From now on you can count your own freaking days, people! Hah!

EDIT: *changes "madator" to "matador"* This is what happens when I type posts with headphones on. =_=

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