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I got: 'SENTIMENTAL', 'GRACEFUL', 'THOUGHTFUL', 'INSECURE'.
Totally not graceful, lol.
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In other news (so I don't keep spamming).
Two things have been bugging me lately. (A lady bird and an ant. Ha-ha. Boom-boom.)
No, really.
1) Yoghurt, yogurt and yoghourt. What the hell three spellings all correct. Sometimes English does seem like the hardest/strangest language. *headdesk* I generally write it 'yoghurt' and then I get see someone else write it without the 'h' and start freaking out all over again, but then check the dictionary and its still there and nothing has changed. -_-`
2) Annoyance or bother number two.
American Horror Story. Why haven't I seen this mentioned just once on my friends journals? I'm confused.
I mean I had heard about it for a while now. But I meant, as in nobody is checking it out? Or even has something to rant about it (negative or positive light) without even seeing it? Or have people run out of steam to rant about anything Murphy and Falchuck do? I swear I used to have one person that watched Nip/Tuck on my friends list... Or have you disappeared and are one of the journals I don't want to delete in case you come back? Probably.
But seriously for a minute. It sounds more like the team I used to know for Nip/Tuck but perhaps they've been diluted since they've had to wrestle Glee into something Fox and population count viewers will get on board with? I hope not. I hope they haven't ruined their creative vision by succumbing when they made Glee happy and stupid, instead of dark and twisted... Or is this show on a hidden away cable channel that most of the US population do not buy and/or watch?
I know its not aimed at tweens or teeny boppers, so I'm honestly glad that I haven't seen a rush to it. Just because Glee!craze + Twilight!craze =/= American Horror Story.
If that picture in the link is anything to go by...it certainly isn't for kids (not that Glee always seems to be either). But AHS is leaning far into the CSI territory. Okay, that body suit just reminds me of the Sqweegel episode last season. I admit I was a bit creeped out by it all. Mainly the squidgy sound and the fact it would soak up the blood or whatever. I just found
my post about it. And um, let me tell you I wasn't all that happy about the episode, what the main characters did sure. But the Sqweegie guy? Creepy.
Oh. I just looked up the cast. And the dude from Dark Blue is in it! (Not sure how I feel about that tbh) And Denis O'Hare! He walked past me at Supanova earlier this year. He seemed nice.
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I just remembered this other thing that annoyed/got on my nerve today. This one is more specifically today. On the train ride into uni today these high schoolers (I think around yr 8 or 9?) got on and sat in front of me. Then one asked one of their group what was up? And she replied "I was wondering if the smoke from you guys smoking is damaging my lungs too..." in a really quiet fragile voice. And then the other two guys (one who asked if she was okay mind you) and the other two girls in front of me quickly jumped in to shut her down or 're-assure' her that their smoking isn't harming her.
I EJKJFKHDFHAA OEHFAEHFLAKFN. *BEEP*
I almost broke them a new one right there and then.*
I didn't know if they were being idiots (and I rarely use this term because I dislike it so much, along with hate. I almost 'hate' the word 'idiots' and 'hate') or if they were being unreliable 'friends' to the girl. But then one of the boys said something stupid even to most of the groups ears, "Hey, just because you can smell the smell doesn't mean its doing you any harm." And then I guess one of the brighter girls quickly interrupted him before he could say anything else that actually made sense and made the other girl realise that some facts were wrong, with a "Look its not harming you, you're fine."
The first boy who asked her if she was alright said something about them having to smoke for a whole year before it even started to affect them (the smokers)! And whilst he may or may not be right (at least for long term chronic illness the majority of the time), it really raised me hackles that the girl didn't seem to be getting any information on it. Let alone about second-hand smoke which can kill.
Are you serious?
They went to Sandy so I kind of realised that yeah its one of those public (not costing a lot, i forget if its US or UK that have the opposite term) schools which often gets a bad rep. But seriously? Were they in year 7 perhaps? And hadn't gone to any of their health classes? I was bamboozled. Still am.
And now I'm going to have nightmares of smokers and death and girls who scream its all my fault or something.
*seriously what is that phrase? I dislike it but I couldn't think of a nicer way to put my thoughts at that point in time.