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Oooh. I've got a serious winner feeling right now. Today we photographed stuff and after we got the pictures sorted and the people left I've been doing some very simple coding and it's just great. It's not anywhere to be seen yet, as we for example are still missing a name - and it'd be nice to have something to put up there too. But right now my thing was that YAAY coding.
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O HAY, the food of horses~ Uh. I've been thinking again, and stuff.
No actually I was going to explain my genius plans, but then I sorta blergh'd. I just think that (if I had the time) it'd be nice te get everything gathered in one place. Now places like twitter and facebook might help me with that (go meta), but YARGH THOSE SOCIAL INTERACTION WEBSITE-POOS.
Sorry.
//edit: happy international Hetalia day everyone. Somehow this depresses me. LIKE, A LOT. asdasd. I'm depressed, and it's totally not fun. why when something like this happens I always have something else? THERE ARE 300 DAYS IN A YEAR WHEN I HAVE NOTHING TO DO AT ALL. | |
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Beneath cut some pictures. We had to do thins thing for Swedish and while I don't have the time to reconstruct it here I think that the pictures and links included will give you a good idea of what it was like. The idea was to produce a homepage-sort of thing, similar to what we had in our textbooks. All that normal jazz: name, interests/hobbies, family, likes and dislikes. I had the terrible urge to make something a bit more personal and so I did. The pictures found there are as follows: ( cut )the first thing on the page after a link to the Swedish wiktionary was a link to this. I had the inspiration for it because there was a drawing of a boy in our book that happened to remind me of that particular singer. And when I told that in the classroom our teacher told us that the singer had been a part of her youth. The in LOL'd. | |
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Internet: Okay, so. Today I made my first real post to an LJ community ( http://community.livejournal.com/savecoffeeboy/). The responses to it, though small in numbers, were heartwarmingly lovely. Makes up for the fact that the people in irc-galleria.net's Torchwood community weren't too entusiastic about the whole saveiantojones -thingy. Oy AND! I mae an awesome The Wall icon, yes/yes/yes? At first I thought I'd get that thing that's in the Goodbye Blue Sky sequence, but then as I found this particulat pic, I thought 'What the heck, this is so cool I have to have this.' I've also been looking for some Doctor Who/Torchwood related icons. I've come across some very good text-only ones, but I'll have too see about it - you know, that I upload one I know I'll actually use. ( Personal life ) | |
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It's update time again. As if I actually had anything to tell you. All I've done watched some tv-series (Heroes, House, ST:TOS, X-Files...Battletsar Galactica too)
I bought Iron Maiden's The Number of the Beast some days ago. It's actually quite good, considering these facts: Heavy Rock, Occasional Less than melodic singing and 80s.
Hey. There's this awesomey website-online-store from where I'm thinking of ordering something. (cafepress.com or something) Then again, I should be buying some records, most notably Oingo Boingo (which would require online-store-shopping too, I'm afraid), and Dylan. And AC/DC. What's their best album, anyway?
Um. People just now started to depress me. No worries though, I suppose I'll go and watch The Trouble with the Tribbles again and be happy about it. Or I'LL GO AND SEE IF The Fear AND Loathing BLOGGER HAS SOME UPDATES. She's KINDA AWESOME. Well, fuck. Caps Lock. It's so darn close to 'A' and Shift that I always accidentally press it and this is the result.
Ah. I should be going round places asking if they'd take me to work in the autumn for a couple of weeks. As if I had any interest in doing that - I mean, the round going. No problems with going to work, or anything. If I just had a place to go to already. | |
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Okay so a short quick update:
- Too frickin long since the last update, but hey, I've just had a thousand things to do
- School ends in less than a week, and then I'll be rich and free, free, free!
- I have discovered several awesome websites, like that one comic, whatsitcalled. . . . xckd or something, and this 'Fear and Loathing' blog I totally love If I have the strength of will I shall put linksd of them in the sidebar of this journal
- I also love Star Trek and lord, I haven't updated since I went to see that movie with dad all those weeks ago and as internet is my friend and god in need I've been watching the Original Series (I also intend to watch the Next Generation, but I've always liked doing things like this in an as-chronological-as-possible-order.) and it's all quite wonderful. / this also makes me feel itsy-bitsy more like a geek, which, if not necessarily [and, once again, difficult word right on the first try] a bad thing, is somewhat [couldn't think of a good word. Disturbing? Uh.. fun? strange? WEIRD? (Oh dear. I'll always smile at this word.)]
- Then, some school stuff here: I expect to get nine 10s in my [what the hell it's called] grade-paper-end-of-semester-thingy. One or two 8s and rest 9s. Which means' it'll be very good indeed. The average (based on my earlier calculations) shopuld be approximately 9,44 of all subjects and 9,6 of the non-arts-and-crafts ones. I'm not going to babble anything more specific, except that in Finnish we had to write a synopsis-type-sort of essay on either a real, existing ar an imaginary TV-series. i wrote mine on The X-files and scored a full 10 (which is a) thrilling, cause a full 10 is always a perfect thing, b) depressing, cause I don't know how I could make it better - and yes, I'm sure it could've been better. It always can. Everything can, not that I'm complaining.) - Then - we get to the main point of this post, which is:
I've for some time now been able to proudly say that I don't watch television too much. Also, my favourite series have not all been in the Top most popular TV-series by Southern Finland's teenagers (girls) -list. Now, earlier my favourite series were as follows (though not in any particular order):
Monty Python's Flying Circus The X-Files House, M.D.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
and now, since some weeks ago, Star Trek (: TOS, if you wish)
and that's been it.
And now, since yesterday: Heroes. And there's not that much to say about it, really. I really like it, though I was kind of sceptical at first, but then I thought, what the heck, and went for it. And it's good. I'm about in the middle of the first season, and right now I'm in that kind of a state where one can't write down any deep, philosophical thoughts. The one thing I have to say is that I've (and fully involuntarily too) fallen to totally in love with this Sylar character (who is, more or less accidentally, portrayed my Zachary Quinto). Which is sad 'cause he's like the bad guy (sorta) and if this isn't indeed the most uncommon-like programme, then the good guys win. Though it's not all like bad guys versus good guys. There's more to it, and this 'there being more to it' gives to me the permission to like Sylar and squeal -(quite uncharacteristically for me) whenever he's on screen. | |
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Why did the chicken cross the road? ( http://www.comedycorner.org/) . . . Mulder: It was a government conspiracy. Scully: It was a simple bio-mechanical reflex that is commonly found in chickens.
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