Terra (
penguinfaery) wrote2009-10-28 12:45 am
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"I was 18, we had a 6 pack of Zima, and the rest....well, you can listen to the song."
So the concert was pretty sweet. He didn't play my favorite song off Cradlesong, but he DID play Smooth and Bent, neither of which I expected and both of which I adored.
Carolina Liar was meh. I was surprised. One Republic was really good. I was also surprised. It was also amusing hearing the lead singer talk about how he use to live here and could breath fine and now could not. At all. And how Matchbox's 20 3 AM was written about him.
It was really cool but also...I don't think I'm gonna hit up another concert where I'm so far away.
Also,
sammywhatammy linked me to ED's creepy Pasta page. Most are awesome. Some I'm like "...whut." (Like the Moonlight videos. Really. What does one gain by that?)
I was sad, Cracked's page on Supernatural was almost really funny, but whom ever wrote it was too bitter to carry through with amusing the whole way. I really feel like if you watch a show for 4 seasons you loose the right to be so scathingly bitter about it. It's like...IDK, reading all the way through Breaking Dawn. If you get that far you need to step back and acknowledge you like SOMETHING going on (And I actually think watching 4 seasons of an hour TV show eats a LOT more of your life then reading 4 YA novels)
Carolina Liar was meh. I was surprised. One Republic was really good. I was also surprised. It was also amusing hearing the lead singer talk about how he use to live here and could breath fine and now could not. At all. And how Matchbox's 20 3 AM was written about him.
It was really cool but also...I don't think I'm gonna hit up another concert where I'm so far away.
Also,
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I was sad, Cracked's page on Supernatural was almost really funny, but whom ever wrote it was too bitter to carry through with amusing the whole way. I really feel like if you watch a show for 4 seasons you loose the right to be so scathingly bitter about it. It's like...IDK, reading all the way through Breaking Dawn. If you get that far you need to step back and acknowledge you like SOMETHING going on (And I actually think watching 4 seasons of an hour TV show eats a LOT more of your life then reading 4 YA novels)
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Every single comic I read makes me bitter, dislike the comic more, and doubt Fred's ability to to write a coherent plot.
It's just... I'm time-commited to it, ya know? For all the years I've read the damned comic three times a week, many of those years quite enjoyable, I feel... obligated, just because of all the time I've put into it, to go ahead and spend 2 minutes a day 3 days a week to stay current.
And hope it gets good again. ;_;
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I have to agree. Like... if you are going to be bitter about things, then why are you wasting your time with them? Don't you have something else to do with your life? It was like the article wanted to be funny, but was also written by someone who watched the show because someone else was watching it, and they weren't allowed to change the channel.
"Timmy, don't bother your sister while her show is on!"
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