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Mar. 7th, 2007 01:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Augh, I really want to listen to it right now, for some completely strange reason. It's been playing in my head the entire day and that's agonizing. Yevgeny Plushenko and the violinist - that's what it is, and I'm definitely not getting the notes right for the slow part, and it's dreadful. Dreadful. Simply dreadful.
(I've only realised just now that the way I say some things is just horribly archaic. That's not bad or anything, but it's probably confusing. ...for other people. It doesn't confuse me, personally, besides the fact that like everything else I can't figure out, I don't know where this facet of things comes from. I'm as inane as ever.)
(Well, I know where the realisation comes from, at least, and that was the reading of Our Town. Our Town was written in the '30s. The characters say things like, 'My, my,' and 'that's so dreadful!' which is probably the first thing I would say, rather than 'that's horrible' or 'that's terrible.' Go me. Maybe I should start writing in Anglo-Saxon and call it quits.)
(Beowulf! Though, that's getting into bad territory.)
('Wyrd' means 'fate.' I still remember that, and only probably because it's a cool thing to know and throw at people.)
(I'm annoyed by the entire situation. Please don't tell me what to do. If I haven't been doing it, it's not because I've forgotten; it's because I haven't wanted to do it and I'm probably not going to do it even if you ask me to. So stop nagging me.
This refers to talking to someone. Please leave me alone.)
I'm of the opinion that 'ninny' is one of the funniest ways to describe someone ever (in the whole part of the English language). There are a lot of great words in this language, really, but 'ninny' absolutely takes the win - and there's no reason necessary for it, it just does. How can one take it higher than, 'he ran around with his arms above his head, screaming like a ninny'? See, the thing is, that sentence could be tragic, but the word 'ninny' just makes it hilarious and it's a great effect. I think everyone should invest in using that word as much as possible. It's a great word. I'll find some way to use it on the HSPA, I'm totally serious. And they will be amazed.
Ninny ninny ninny ninny. Ninny ninny. Hahaha.
I love this new cable thing. I really do. I'd sing praises to it and kneel on my knees, but it's way too much trouble getting out of the blankets and pillows. Channels I watch regularly and with my dorkish enjoyment: the History Channel, the Science Channel, the National Geographic Channel, the N (oh wait, that's just to laugh at Degrassi)... and, oh yeah. OnDemand? I own you. Don't deny it. I own you and you are my bitch, set to do my bidding. That's right. Disney movies. I'm cool. That's right.
(Mulan, actually. The smoke in Mulan is drawn so cool. It's all curly and shit, like, you know, calligraphy.)
I've been told my dialogue is getting more realistic, which is fantastic. That's why I write these things (these completely random things!) as they come to me and don't go back to edit - to see what a person sounds like, really. Though, it may sound stupid doing it just about myself, but it works. That's why you'll see the words 'like' and 'though' and 'really' a lot, since I probably wouldn't use them that much in official essay shit or whatever. --especially the word 'like,' which is steadily encroaching on me and drinking my blood. I'M SORRRRY WORLD.
Dooby-dooby-doo. Two more classes. It's awful and horrible. Gym is crap in the afternoon, and Creative Writing isn't good to have last because I start thinking descriptively about just how cold it'll be when I'm walking home. Awful.
Keep checking out the AMV Rec Post. I'm going to keep on adding stuff to it!
(I've only realised just now that the way I say some things is just horribly archaic. That's not bad or anything, but it's probably confusing. ...for other people. It doesn't confuse me, personally, besides the fact that like everything else I can't figure out, I don't know where this facet of things comes from. I'm as inane as ever.)
(Well, I know where the realisation comes from, at least, and that was the reading of Our Town. Our Town was written in the '30s. The characters say things like, 'My, my,' and 'that's so dreadful!' which is probably the first thing I would say, rather than 'that's horrible' or 'that's terrible.' Go me. Maybe I should start writing in Anglo-Saxon and call it quits.)
(Beowulf! Though, that's getting into bad territory.)
('Wyrd' means 'fate.' I still remember that, and only probably because it's a cool thing to know and throw at people.)
(I'm annoyed by the entire situation. Please don't tell me what to do. If I haven't been doing it, it's not because I've forgotten; it's because I haven't wanted to do it and I'm probably not going to do it even if you ask me to. So stop nagging me.
This refers to talking to someone. Please leave me alone.)
I'm of the opinion that 'ninny' is one of the funniest ways to describe someone ever (in the whole part of the English language). There are a lot of great words in this language, really, but 'ninny' absolutely takes the win - and there's no reason necessary for it, it just does. How can one take it higher than, 'he ran around with his arms above his head, screaming like a ninny'? See, the thing is, that sentence could be tragic, but the word 'ninny' just makes it hilarious and it's a great effect. I think everyone should invest in using that word as much as possible. It's a great word. I'll find some way to use it on the HSPA, I'm totally serious. And they will be amazed.
Ninny ninny ninny ninny. Ninny ninny. Hahaha.
I love this new cable thing. I really do. I'd sing praises to it and kneel on my knees, but it's way too much trouble getting out of the blankets and pillows. Channels I watch regularly and with my dorkish enjoyment: the History Channel, the Science Channel, the National Geographic Channel, the N (oh wait, that's just to laugh at Degrassi)... and, oh yeah. OnDemand? I own you. Don't deny it. I own you and you are my bitch, set to do my bidding. That's right. Disney movies. I'm cool. That's right.
(Mulan, actually. The smoke in Mulan is drawn so cool. It's all curly and shit, like, you know, calligraphy.)
I've been told my dialogue is getting more realistic, which is fantastic. That's why I write these things (these completely random things!) as they come to me and don't go back to edit - to see what a person sounds like, really. Though, it may sound stupid doing it just about myself, but it works. That's why you'll see the words 'like' and 'though' and 'really' a lot, since I probably wouldn't use them that much in official essay shit or whatever. --especially the word 'like,' which is steadily encroaching on me and drinking my blood. I'M SORRRRY WORLD.
Dooby-dooby-doo. Two more classes. It's awful and horrible. Gym is crap in the afternoon, and Creative Writing isn't good to have last because I start thinking descriptively about just how cold it'll be when I'm walking home. Awful.
Keep checking out the AMV Rec Post. I'm going to keep on adding stuff to it!