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I had another dream! But I can't remember much of this one though. Sad. I only remember the part where I was moderately useful. It was when we were somehow interrogating these two guys or something, and they were kind of stubborn. Obviously we had to use scare tactics or something. Ohyes and everyone in the dream had a special power (once again, shame I don't remember anything else, except some vague memory of a dark bedroom and having to take a tray of food to go to sleep with and streetlights) and I had the power of imagine (which I have wanted since forever, gah why don't I remember). So I turned my face into this pulpy/bloody mass of fleshy things with long teeth sticking out the front. (very kewl) and there were these four tentacle things sticking out of my back, sort of like Yami's or a combination between Doc. Octopus' tentacles and Chrno's thing that sticks out of his neck. Obviously they were terrified *ego* SO KEWLLLL. I want to do that. <3333 But too bad it was just a dream. I read that everyone had at least one dream in their life where then can control what they're doing. (lucid dreams I think?) I hope I haven't missed mine. I want imagine. Because of that crazy conversation/comments on facebook that day when I apparently had split personality, I started reading Kaichou wa Maid-sama again (or maybe it's because of someone's randomness). Anyway I realized that Misaski's stereotype of a girl is completely flawed -.- I mean if you take me as an example, just look inside my school bag then can tell le. Firstly, you find my holey plastic bag with the mess tins (oily) and utensils and super-charred stove with solid fuel everywhere. Then the ropes, which got tangled in the poles and I'm too lazy to do anything about it. A container of maggie mee that looks like a dehydrated brain. The emergency procedures booklet that comes with the first aid manual, which is soaked because the soup leaked out. Beastly, which is also partially soaked. *tsk* Darn. Then comes a pe tshirt that has been there who-knows-how-long. After that.. tissue..? More tissue. Lost pens. Lost used pen refills. Pen refill packets. Tissue packets. Plastic bags, chicken paperbags. ... Crushed and mutilated worksheets. (I still remember that incident with Daniel and Leafy... *coughcough* truly memorable.) Trackpants and... to many things that I'm lazy to list. This should suffice to give others an image of how my room looks like. eh-em, therefore, Misaki's image of girls doesn't apply to everyone. At least, not most people I know... Or maybe just me. =A= I watched The Happening yesterday on tv! I'm so happy. Except I only watched from the part where they were discussing with the U.S. Army soldier. But the rest was pretty nice too. If you don't know, The Happening is about the plants triggering this defense mechanism that releases a neurotoxin that makes people who come into contact with it commit suicide. My dad told me about the front part (he watched it on a plane) and he said that at the starting there was this whole street of people who started killing themselves. And then when they reached the apple farm, all the workers harvesting the apples had hung themselves on the trees. ... That would make a really nice piece of art. Serious o_o Anyway, from the part I watched, the people split into two groups and walked through a field. The bigger group was with the soldier, and they got affected and all used the soldier's gun to shoot themselves. And I think he was screaming 'My firearm is my friend! It will not leave my side!' I think the scene could have been done better though. And I guess the movie wasn't done very well. But I still find it kinda nice. After that they ran away into smaller groups, because the plants only detected the big groups. Then came the only part that I found kind of disturbing, because they came to this house where people were hiding. and the people thought they were terrorists and shot two of the boys. I don't know why, but Jared's death was kind of disturbing to me -.- And when the people inside were shouting 'I give you three seconds to get off my porch' they sounded just like regular crabby people. I hope old people don't do that to me when I go on their porch o_o Then they came to this house, and there was this other group there. And they also got affected, and this guy turned on a lawnmower and let himself get run over. They don't show the blood though. Then they came to this crazy old woman's house, and the woman was obsessed while thinking they were going to steal her things. She is kind of scary really o_o And the doll on her bed also. 'Are you gonna steal my things?' 'No, I'm not.' 'Are you gonna murder me in my sleep?' 'WHAT? NO!' Then she went outside alone and she also got affected, which makes none of them safe because the plants can detect lone human beings now. She killed herself by banging her head on the walls outside the house and through the windows. This part was also kind of scary. Then after that everything ended because the plants stopped releasing the toxin. Somehow. Yay. I like this movie. Even though it was highly criticized or something, but it's somewhat kewl. ... I have nothing more to say. My homework is still not done. bye------------- |