Things I Really Like - 5/15/2005 in 2005 - 2007: High School

  • Aug. 16, 2013, 11:04 p.m.
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  • sour patch kids
  • very small, microwavable pancakes
  • the phrase "seeing as how"
  • anylizing people
  • how everyone has distinctive handwriting
  • eccentrics
  • lemons
  • having a lot of small, diverse things, like marbles, beer bottles, rocks, or silly collectable things for children, and organizing them.
  • the way peanut butter looks when you first open it
  • Brittish accents
  • rain
  • snow (but not nearly as much as rain)
  • thunderstorms
  • The ocean. Especially being in the ocean and just letting yourself get thrown around by the surf
  • brilliant marketing
  • brilliant politics
  • discussing the apocalypse
  • food
  • when people do cool things with really wierd instruments
  • dreaming
  • Spirited Away

If you cannot tell, I am back to being emotionally high. I have (finally) been working on my paper furiously, and I everything about my topic and most of the things I've accidentally come across in research have been absolutely fascinating to me. Including all the wierd music on iTunes. Do you know how CRAZY bluegrass musicians are? They are CRAZY MUSICIANS. I also found this group that plays traditional Eastern European music, and it is also pretty crazy. It has occoured to me how awesome the Gypsy culture is. Oh, and I saw Spirited Away. It made my list. It's wierd - the plot makes no sense at all, but it's still AWESOME. It's kind of the Japanese version of the Wizard of Oz or Alice in Wonderland or something. You know - those don't make any sense, but they're still just amazing stories that suck you in. The art is amazing in Spirited Away too. I can't even express it. You all have to see it. It makes me excited. It makes me want to live where it takes place.

So... now I'm going to go back to my paper, seeing as how I only have three pages written and the reccomended length is ten pages. Maybe if I finish I'll be able to watch Spirited Away for the third time. (I watched it in English at first, and at about 10:30 last night I decided I needed to see it in Japanese too.)


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