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Wednesday, April 5, 2006


   Describing People Like Fantasy Races... (See, I Was Serious ^_^)


Well, I'm keeping my promise. I'm going to tell my story about my musings on physically describing people in comparison to fictional fantasy races. See, it first started when I finally realized something. My maternal grandpa is really weird. To explain, he's really short, he never sits still, he spends all his time outside in the woods, he deer-hunts with a bow and he usually goes 24 hours without eating, whereupon he eats one meal to last him the next stretch. Now, can you guys guess what thought popped into my head right after I made my realization? Basically, it was, "Holy Shit! Grandpa's an elf!" Hahahaha! Then my brain went on to go, "You know... all my relatives on my mom's side are rather petite... and they're almost all freakishly good-looking..." O.o After that, I turned to my dad's side and looked at them. In a few words they're stocky, red-faced, jolly alcohol-enjoyers. *points at relatives* Dwarves! Hmm, so we got elves on one side, and dwarves on the other... no wonder my parents didn't stay together (Tolkien joke! ^_^) But see, it's so easy to catagorize people that way. And it's rather fun ^_^ (Yeah, I'm weird, so sue me)

In other news, I think I'm going to write another article soon. I'm not going to say what it's about for paranoia reasons, but I'll probably get around to writing it sometime next week, since I'm really packed with homework and such for the time being *cries* I will mention, however, that it will be Fruits Basket related ^_^ Hold your breath people.

Also, it appears that Videodesk is up and running again, so my music is back ^_^ Yay! Glad that was only temporary.

In manga news, I finished reading Black Cat! Wooooh! Go Train! But I still have to catch-up on the anime episodes, since I haven't had the time to watch them lately *cries again* Oh well, I guess I should be going now, so later everyone.

-Quote of the Day-
Theseus: "No epilogue, I pray you, for your play needs no excuse. Never excuse, for when the players are all dead, there need none to be blamed."
-A Midsummer Night's Dream-


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