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Friday, February 4, 2005


It's not unique, it's individual.

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Mimmi- Hoor-jay. I look forward to it.

Shin- Well la-dee-da. :/

Azure- That perspective has made me think back on my life, and see it in a new light. A light in which I appreciate my lack of serious bias more.

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Mimmi- It's the cover of the booklet that came with the White Stripes DVD, Under Blackpool Lights. It's good stuff.

Azure- Bleh, that makes me feel bad about myself. More than your neverending backsass.

Shin- I liked "Look at my hands," too.

Tony- They only have two songs that interest me, to be honest. They all sound the same.

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I truly and completely regret ever convincing my dad to try out Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Between him on that and my brother on The Sims 2, I don't even bother asking if I can go on. They get sucked into their little worlds.. At least I listen to those around me when I play games.

Weekend's almost here, and I'm glad. No more studying for big tests, though I do have that big essay on WW2 Nazi propaganda to do. To be honest, I think of that as more of a fun extracurricular assignment than a mandatory one. It's easier that way.

The group project part is done. After three days of semi-constant work, we're done with that damned timeline, and we're that much wiser because of it.

And by "that much" I mean "that little."

I think we only learned one thing out of it: SmashTV is a guilty pleasure kind of oldschool game. We have it on one of our old arcade anthology games, and my brother picked it up when we were doing research. If it weren't for that game, we'd have been done yesterday.

It's just so corny, and so simple, and really short (it actually has an ending, unlike a lot of early games), but at the same time I can't help but feel compelled to play it. Part of it might be admiring at the graphics, and how advanced they must have been hailed as back in the day. What's odd is that, despite really simple sprites and nothing that mind-blowing going on in the game, it still lags. It's madness, I say.

I blame the 200-strong mob of disgruntled men in pink uniforms with baseball bats.

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