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MELUSEDEK

Thu Sep 3, 2009, 1:11 PM
  • Mood: Content
  • Listening to: Mad World by Gary Jules
  • Reading: Life of Pi by Yann Martel
-saw Inglorious Bastards. That movie is the shizz-nit. Total awesomesauce.

-officially broke the 1000 mark for songs on its iPood (1199 songs to be exact).

-just bought its fifth Star Trek book. It thinks it's done for awhile.

-EFFING LOVES THE MOVIE DONNIE DARKO!!!!

-now has a total of FOUR Star Trek novels.

-'s schedule:
  • AP Calc. I
  • AP Chem. I
  • AP Lit. I
  • Sym. Band I
  • Am. Gov.
  • French III

  • AP Calc. II
  • AP Chem. II
  • Econ.
  • Sym. Band II
  • AP Lit. II
  • French III

    -is annoyed by the concept of "Friend" on dA. All its friends are all in its Watch, but not all those it Watches are its Friends. Its Watches shouldn't automatically be concidered "Friends" and its friends deserve a seperate category than those it simply Watches.

    -only recently decided to find out the definition of "Agnostic" and now realizes its been agnostic for awhile now without realizing it.

    -forgot how fun it is to play chess with its brother (especially when it wins)

    -is happy its mom is back from her four day trip for work.

    -realized the reason why it wishes it was a Vulcan.

    -wishes it was more philosophical rather than just introspective.

    -is counting the days until November 17 (82 days as of 8/26).

    -is having fun referring to itself in third person with gender neutral pronouns.

  • Devious Comments

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    :icone-r-mcmonty:
    lol I love how you refer to yourself as "it."

    But, trust me, you probably don't want to be a Vulcan. Talk about dehydrated humor. Of course, they are amusing, but they'll never fully know why because "amusement" is a human thing.

    Your philosophy problem probably stems from the fact that you don't begin with an "S". Aristotle and Plato, by means of rare exception, will hitherto be called "Steve" and "Sam," respectively. No use in breaking scientific law.

    "Reeves-Stevens" is a cool name combo, BTW.

    Must also try Tri-D chess, sometime.

    I also think you would like economics. It's quite . . . conniving.
    :iconed-smith:
    You effing suck! I was first going to say that I liked that it was in third person, then you steal my thought of her not being a philosopher because her name doesn't start with an 's'!

    You suck, I hate you.
    :iconed-smith:
    We have no classes together besides band... :(
    :iconmelusedek:
    And lunch. Maybe, after you get your scheduled revised, we'll have American Government together.

    --
    "Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It's five year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before."
    :iconmelusedek:
    I actually keep switching between wishing and not wishing so yeah... that kinda has no relevance to what you were saying but whatever.

    And yes, that must be it. I should change my name to something like Sally or Shaniqua. Or Spockette. I haven't decided which.

    --
    "Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It's five year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before."
    :iconethan-irkel-yeager:
    It will be Spockette, for sure.
    :iconmelusedek:
    Say it out loud. It's fun.

    --
    "Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It's five year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before."
    :icone-r-mcmonty:
    You don't want to know what would happen to you if you turned into a Vulcan.
    :icone-r-mcmonty:
    I love you too, Eduardo de la Smithe. :D
    :iconethan-irkel-yeager:
    Lol. It's like saying the beginning of "spaghetti."

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