tonight sis and i watched the new footloose. it was not high on my must-see list, especially since my man zac wasn't playing the leading role, but red box is kind of like zoltar: you take the magic it dishes out.
it exceeded my very low expectations. even better, it reminded me of one of my favoritest scenes from flight of the conchords: brett's angry dance.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
a lament
i feel like there must have been a standard operating system with which every human was sent to this earth. (sometimes i make the effort to not end sentences with prepositions, but it sure sounds stupid, don't you think? good riddance to that rule!)
i don't actually know what features would have been included in such an operating system (besides the light of Christ), but i know at least one feature i wish would have been included, and that is the ability to accurately pick up on social cues.
i am ridiculously gullible and i can't tell when people are joking. i think people are laughing at me when they're just laughing, i think people are mad at me when they're feeling nothing at all, and i think people are in love with me when they don't know i exist. i live a lot of my life on my very own page, and i'd like to change that.
that's all.
i don't actually know what features would have been included in such an operating system (besides the light of Christ), but i know at least one feature i wish would have been included, and that is the ability to accurately pick up on social cues.
i am ridiculously gullible and i can't tell when people are joking. i think people are laughing at me when they're just laughing, i think people are mad at me when they're feeling nothing at all, and i think people are in love with me when they don't know i exist. i live a lot of my life on my very own page, and i'd like to change that.
that's all.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
twittering
i am not a twitterer, and i have no plans of becoming one. you're probably surprised by this, or you should be surprised because i am so hip!
i think i've already mentioned that i keep learning things about myself that i was previously oblivious to. example: someone just told me that i whine about my stomach hurting 1 of every 2 times we're together. here i've been thinking of myself as a tough person and i'm a total lightweight. what a disappointing discovery.
here's another one. i like to think of myself as an early or at least normal-speed adopter of technological trends, but i'm just not. i was the last of my friends to have a cell phone, though the first to have a pager (which probably explains this whole post), and i'll probably be the last human i know to have a smarty phone. i'm half-cheapskate and half-moralist, but i'm sure i'll wear down because it happened with harry potter, and it can happen again.
so (for now) i don't twitter on the internets but i CAN'T STOP twittering in my brain. like, i start making beans for dinner and i think: tweet: "making beans." or, worse, i'm at a chieftans concert in chicago, and i think: tweet: "chieftans concert in chicago." these twitterings clearly don't add anything to the experience--no analysis, no reflection--just twitter at its most shallow "my life must matter because i'm telling you about it." worst of all, every time i translate my boring daily activities into tweets, i have to feel what it feels like to be bored by myself again, which, considered cumulatively, is rough on morale.
i don't think it is fair for a social networking platform that i don't endorse to rewire the inside of my mind. get out twitter! get out!
i think i've already mentioned that i keep learning things about myself that i was previously oblivious to. example: someone just told me that i whine about my stomach hurting 1 of every 2 times we're together. here i've been thinking of myself as a tough person and i'm a total lightweight. what a disappointing discovery.
here's another one. i like to think of myself as an early or at least normal-speed adopter of technological trends, but i'm just not. i was the last of my friends to have a cell phone, though the first to have a pager (which probably explains this whole post), and i'll probably be the last human i know to have a smarty phone. i'm half-cheapskate and half-moralist, but i'm sure i'll wear down because it happened with harry potter, and it can happen again.
so (for now) i don't twitter on the internets but i CAN'T STOP twittering in my brain. like, i start making beans for dinner and i think: tweet: "making beans." or, worse, i'm at a chieftans concert in chicago, and i think: tweet: "chieftans concert in chicago." these twitterings clearly don't add anything to the experience--no analysis, no reflection--just twitter at its most shallow "my life must matter because i'm telling you about it." worst of all, every time i translate my boring daily activities into tweets, i have to feel what it feels like to be bored by myself again, which, considered cumulatively, is rough on morale.
i don't think it is fair for a social networking platform that i don't endorse to rewire the inside of my mind. get out twitter! get out!
Monday, March 5, 2012
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