"I would die for the stars," she said - this is what I get for my beautiful head.

May 18, 2006 19:42

I love Brett Anderson. Well, duh, you say. But I do. I love his voice and his lyrics (silly as his vocabulary sometimes gets) and his pretty blue eyes. Seriously, he's amazing - he's come up with so many really incredible songs - "By The Sea," "My Dark Star," "Pantomime Horse," "Crackhead," "Everything Will Flow," "Beautiful Ones," the list ( Read more... )

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cheshcan May 19 2006, 02:04:05 UTC
Hi!! Sorry I'm lame ( ... )

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rocknrollpsycho May 19 2006, 18:00:05 UTC
It's okay!

Bernard does look especially large there. LOL. It has to be all the blackness, because in every other Tears picture, he's a tiny little sprite.

Pants! I keep wanting short pants, but I want thin calves first. When did you get pinstriped capris? Those two words don't quite belong together - pinstriped British schoolboy pants or something, I don't know. Capris say 'bright pink linen!' to me.

LOLZ @ slash. ALASAD is definitely not as bad as "Crack In The Union Jack." I like it in its own weird pretty way. I'm not actually sure how much slash you could say there is - Brett's referring to girls a lot. Although there's always "Costar."

Dr. Banana was helpful today! It was a shock.

I should... listen to that CD at all. I'll play it in the car while I clean it, which I've decided I'm going to do after I pack stuffs up. Smeg will enjoy the random noises - I've discovered recently that she enjoys music with weird noises in it.

Again, it's okay! I disappear for way longer for stupider reasons! *GWARR*

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silvertiger May 19 2006, 03:21:33 UTC
I love Suede! Their songs are always good to listen to. I think they have something for every occasion, really.

I don't know why people think that self-help books or self-enlightenment books actually work for... sensible people. I read these things and wonder how stupid the author thinks people are when coming up with these lists of things to do to make yourself feel better. It's always common sense shit that only works if you're the kind of person who relies on books to dictate your life.

I don't really get why everyone else thinks that your weight is your fault. Especially with all the stuff you have tried/are trying to do. I hope that somebody finally figures out what the deal is, too. Doctors seem to be getting more and more inept these days.

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rocknrollpsycho May 19 2006, 17:54:38 UTC
Because I eat carbs, Veer. I don't know. Because I EAT. I just found out today my thyroid's low and I took my first synthetic thyroid pill an hour ago, so maaaayyyyyybe this will help out to some degree if I get more active. I'm glad you don't believe I'm just a lazy ass who likes being this way - all the support/empathy I can get helps.

I don't really like the tone of self-help books. They just ... don't affect me. It seems like they're talking about somebody else and my problems aren't relevant. So I really don't want to waste money on stupid self-help books.

Suede. <333 They are timelessly awesomez.

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Re: Just an FYI rocknrollpsycho May 19 2006, 17:51:59 UTC
... Why? That doesn't make any sense. EXERCISE! SO I CAN FUND MY BACKWARDS OPINIONS.

Son of a whore. I don't know what I'll do, then, because people using business for their stupid political agendas bothers me. :\ I should get my bike down and just ride it to death, but I'm afraid it'll pwn me and my dad is the one who got it up on the ceiling of the garage. UPSIDE DOWN WTF.

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