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Mad Libs [Feb. 26th, 2009|07:33 pm]
[mood | bored]

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You've finally poisoned my brain with your electronic entertainment! [Dec. 28th, 2008|03:32 am]
I kissed a butterfly and I liked it. Now I'm questioning everything.

Who ever said I wasn't allowed to be bitter!? Who ever said I wanted to use fictional stories to justify my decisions or my lifestyle!?

Is this just a repression thing? Is it an individuality thing?

And on top of this, I still have work to do.
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Silent Loud Music [Dec. 5th, 2008|03:11 am]
I think originally I wanted to write about some bottled iced tea I bought at a gas station, and over the course of the day the post kind of evolved into something else.

I'll start with the tea because I was looking for some alternative to all the sugary sodas and such that line the shelves at these places, which I'll get to later. Not that Lipton isn't above using plenty of sweeteners, but this tea caught my eye. Apparently they've got a line of drinks now with rooibos as the primary ingredient, so I thought I'd try a bottle. This particular variety had blueberry and pomegranate flavor added, not to mention some actual brewed tea (which seemed odd to me that they would add camellia sinensis to a naturally caffeine-free tisane such as rooibos), but it was actually pretty good, since it didn't taste as sugared-to-death as some of the other bottled/canned teas out there. If you're looking for a new iced tea to try, I'd recommend it.

So the tea sounded really refreshing because it sounded all healthy and stuff--an alternative to the occasional Vitamin Water I've been drinking. The Hombre, however, doesn't like the fact that Vitamin Water doesn't like using very many capital letters on their packaging. At least they use proper spelling, grammar and punctuation besides that transgression, which is fine in my book for a freaking bottled fruit-flavored beverage, but hey, some people have higher standards than I do, and I can respect that. But I digress, sort of. The point is that I've been experiencing the waning days of a nasty head cold (with a strep throat intermission, though that seems to have cleared up with antibiotics), and I've been on a bit of a health kick as a result, or at least as much of a health kick as someone who feels rather helplessly surrounded by the array of fatty/salty/sugary convenience foods of a college student can be. I can't help but wonder if the Hombre and I and other recently-ill parties concerned haven't been digging our own graves with our poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, flip-flops-in-all-weather-mentality, and my own general Anxiety about Stuff.

I've been very much in the mood to point fingers: at the roommate who jacks up the A/C like some sort of half-penguin and somehow manages to booze away sickness, at myself for pulling all-nighters for school and murdering my immune system, at the Hombre and all my friends for seemingly having way more free time than I do and making me jealous of their apparent life of leisure. Right now I'm rather behind in my classes and have a very short amount of time to catch up. I'm leaving here in a week and would like to have some closure before then. There's something else I could go for but my illness discourages it. I suppose if I was a bigger fan of Christmas I could use it as motivation for overcoming all the obstacles I'm facing right now, but I guess I'm just another one of those grumpy pessimists lamenting the coming onslaught of commercialized forced artifice and excess. In a way I'm a bit envious of my sister, who has somehow managed to maintain a childlike enthusiasm for Christmas for the past 24 years. My sister is really kind of marvelous for that.

I think this points back to what I was saying about my Anxiety about Stuff. I'm pessimistic about the approaching holiday season, stressed (unnecessarily, I'd presume) about school, jaded (probably prematurely) in my attitude toward art, and all-around short with everyone around me, something I regret especially with regards to the Hombre, who's around me the most often and sees a majority of my yucky, bitter, unpleasant moments. Not that he'll be reading this, but I want to apologize. I probably will eventually, and maybe he'll probably say that I don't need to, but I just want to put that out there, have it be said. Perhaps when I'm done with my schoolwork for the semester and our ears have drained of whatever has been making us both half deaf, I can relax again. But right now it's 5 AM on a Thursday night/Friday morning, and "Under Pressure" has just queued up randomly into my music-induced bubble of solitude. Does it take a song about poverty to put things into perspective?


For those of you who are all "TLDR, fuck that shit": was sick, still kind of stressed, John deserves to have me acting less bitchy for once (and I deserve to feel less bitchy), and tea is yummy.

As a side note, one of the communities on LJ spotlight this week is for women who have had babies at 35 and older. My mother had her first child at 36 and, in retrospect, it had to be really tough for her to raise two daughters *and* be partner at an accounting firm all at once, and at her age. A lot of the moms of babies my age were probably not much older than I am now when they got pregnant. Regardless of how surreal it seems to me that my old middle school and high school friends are plastering Facebook with baby pictures, my mom was probably mostly peerless not only as the only female partner at her firm but also as being one of the only 40+ parents at PTA meetings (besides my dad, of course).

I need to give my mom a hug when I get home.

And I need to give my dad a hug, too, for being there for my mom and us.
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I fail at the internet. [Nov. 5th, 2008|10:08 pm]
Wishing a belated happy birthday to Curtis.
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(no subject) [Aug. 19th, 2008|12:18 am]
We're gettin' owned by a tropical storm! So all you peeps in

Sweden
South America
Japan
etc...

I'm just chillin' in south Florida, having a beer and eating burnt popcorn and watching the weather report. I need to stop giving my snack foods cancer.
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Twitter and deviantART accounts [Aug. 15th, 2008|12:30 am]
I have both now. Username (for both): lemonlimejump. Add me.
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On personality quirks... [Jul. 31st, 2008|11:18 am]
I've been wondering if maybe I am too standoffish, or if I am just incredibly shy.
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For Justin et al [Jul. 22nd, 2008|05:24 am]
Knowing some of you want to apple-ify your life, I bring you this:
Bizarre iPod Accesories
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(no subject) [Jul. 18th, 2008|07:33 am]
So, Tadashi&wyvern appear to have dropped Slayers Revolution. Eclipse is still subbing it, but I'm not super-fond of some of their translating, and they don't encode in mp4, so that means no PS3sauce for us. Enjoy anyhow.

P.S. The Dark Knight is DASHIT, so I highly recommend seeing it.
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Free Frog [Jul. 16th, 2008|04:28 am]
[mood | awake]

So, I found a frog hopping about in the living room just a while ago. I picked it up and let it outside. Be free, little frog!
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Give a Reason (to read this post)/ New Slayers TV Series [Jul. 5th, 2008|04:22 am]
So um, the 4th season of Slayers is airing in Japan. No kidding. It's called Slayers Revolution and if you google it, you should be able to find a torrent of the 1st episode, which just aired this past Wednesday. It is being subbed by a group called Tadashi x wyvern, so if you sift through the raw torrents, you should be able to find it.

And Justin, if you're still a fan of Megumi Hayashibara, you'll be pleased to know she performs the OP and ED again, and all the seiyuu appear to be reprising their roles.
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(no subject) [Jun. 21st, 2008|10:23 pm]
[mood |conf1icted]

Well, I'm certainly not the worst person when it comes to disclosing deeply personal information at the drop of a hat, but every so often a friend of mine reminds me of the importance of not being an idiot about that sort of thing, so I try to make sure not to make those infinite-minutia-most-inner-thoughts-and-feelings-type posts.
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(no subject) [Jun. 19th, 2008|01:34 am]
my brain is doing that thing where it soaks up all spongy-like, but when i close my eyes i'm rolling up the whole town.

"it's not a race, ashley"

i'm inclined to agree. the cars and stuff keep bumping me off course anyway and i'm still too small to roll up those tire barriers lining the side of the track.
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(no subject) [Jun. 10th, 2008|01:22 am]
I wonder if I should throw out the Roma tomatoes I bought Sunday. I think I'll call Albertson's first and see where they got the tomatoes from. Of course, of the millions of people who eat tomatoes every day, only 100 or so have actually gotten sick, so the chances of me getting sick are pretty slim regardless.
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(no subject) [Jun. 4th, 2008|06:13 pm]
Yes, I did stay in Pepsicola over Memorial Day weekend. I've been making stuff out of clay, drawing scribbles, and rolling up katamaris. Also, I've had a bit of a cooking itch as of recent. And swimming pools are fun.
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Hanging plants do not need to put roots in the ground... [May. 19th, 2008|04:51 pm]
[mood | rather aggro]

If I have to cancel my plans to go home this weekend in order to work on my commission after already having to cancel them once, I'm going to be pretty sour about it. It was a pain in the ass enough just to cancel once. Don't get me wrong, having a commission is freaking awesome, and working on it is fun, but it's been very frustrating trying to coordinate my schedule with those of my two partners. I'm not exactly a fan of getting up extra early only to get a call saying they're running late/ can't do it today because of work. It's one thing to do it once, and another to do it repeatedly. I suppose I could miss class to work, even though I technically already did that once. I probably couldn't even work on the commission at all if it weren't for the fact that I'm taking a summer class here, which gives me a place to stay for the next six weeks. Mooching off of a certain household in Navarre for the entirety of six weeks is simply not an option. They're nice enough as it is just by letting me crash there as often as I do.
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ALWAYS greener? [Apr. 30th, 2008|04:30 pm]
[location |Everywhere and Nowhere]
[mood | meh]
[music |Jonathan Coulton - Re: Your Brains]

Initiating anxiety sequence...
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(no subject) [Dec. 29th, 2007|07:53 pm]
Go to JAIL pls? No.
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(no subject) [Dec. 29th, 2007|01:21 am]
Down.
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Heh heh heh... [Dec. 19th, 2007|02:51 pm]
Dear Santa...

Dear Santa,

This year I've been busy!

Last week I got in line at the supermarket at the same time as someone else and I didn't yield (-8 points). In June I ate my brussel sprouts (1 points). In August I gave [info]sunbeame a life-saving blood transfusion (50 points). In October I ruled Duluth, Minnesota as a kind and benevolent dictator (700 points). Last Thursday I saved a busload of nuns in Angola (326 points).

Overall, I've been nice (1069 points). For Christmas I deserve a shiny red ball!

Sincerely,
tuna_and_toast

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