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Also, I'm going to start a book called "the happiness project" "or why I spent a year trying to sing in the morning, clean my closets, fight right, read aristotle, and generally have more fun"
My cousin was telling me about it and it sounds good.
You could read 50 Shades of Grey instead.
You will read 50 Shades of Grey instead.
"Why would the possibility of me being wrong ever stop me from doing something?"
So, I am working the graveyard shift at a gas station yesterday (today in the very early). and too pass the time I read magazines, I started only with rolling stones, but people aint that bad, you just have to skip over all the gossipy stuff.
Anyways, apparently there is a new John Green book out and I had no idea....
Without fail, my Jonothan Coulton Pandora station goes like this:
Coulton - Happy and fun
Barenaked Ladies - happy and fun
They Might Be Giants - happy and fun
Stephen Lynch - happy and fun (and explicit)
Some random Irish drinking song - happy and fun
Tripod - happy and fun
No More Kings - happy and fun
Some random spoken word comedy bit - happy and fun
And then...
Everclear - whiny ### #####ing about how the lead singer had a horrible father and he'll never forgive him and will treat his son better
It's a bit jarring.
"Why would the possibility of me being wrong ever stop me from doing something?"
Without fail, my Jonothan Coulton Pandora station goes like this:
Coulton - Happy and fun
Barenaked Ladies - happy and fun
They Might Be Giants - happy and fun
Stephen Lynch - happy and fun (and explicit)
Some random Irish drinking song - happy and fun
Tripod - happy and fun
No More Kings - happy and fun
Some random spoken word comedy bit - happy and fun
And then...
Everclear - whiny ### #####ing about how the lead singer had a horrible father and he'll never forgive him and will treat his son better
It's a bit jarring.
Jeremy?
Also anyone planning on checking out that reality show on CMT called Redneck Island?
Finally played Mansions Of Madness today, and we owned it in the face! Harvey and Gloria used their old people fisticuffs to keep the maniacs and zombies at bay while Michael McGlen and Ashcan Pete went to town on the Shoggoth!
Finally played Mansions Of Madness today, and we owned it in the face! Harvey and Gloria used their old people fisticuffs to keep the maniacs and zombies at bay while Michael McGlen and Ashcan Pete went to town on the Shoggoth!
Read the synopsis and basically this sounds like a rehash of "The Story of O" by Pauline Reage. I would be interested in these books if it wasn't for the fact that they have roots in Twilight fan fic. I'm not saying I would not give them a try, but it just doesn't sound like original material. Heck, I could just as easily re-read "Story of O".
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
This made me cry. I just don't understand how people can hate it so much. Why is love so wrong?
It's not love that is wrong, it's that humanity can be wrong to the extreme point of being inhuman. The capacity for cruelty and for treating your fellow individual shamefully knows no bounds.
Which is the reason why, though we have walked on the moons, built space stations, and brought about miracles, there are still places on Earth that are mired in misery and suffering. Try taking a walk through the National Holocaust Museum in DC and coming out without shedding a single tear. I don't believe that it is possible to do so.
Sorry about the heavy response so early in the morning, but that video contained heavy content.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino