February 2012
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Realisation
Tonight, I realised that I am a bit of a geek. And this is no bad thing. Anyways, geeks are the smexiest and coolest of them all right? Well…I’ve only got a hint of what one might consider geekiness. I’m not geeky enough to be a proper geek. I haven’t had enough dedication. It is a side of me that has been suppressed. Ah well ;(
Finished Samurai Champloo. My second time...
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A weekend of random Summeriness
Considering it’s still officially winter, the weekend felt very summery. I didn’t even need to eskimo myself up in my coat for some of it.
On Friday night, we went to Park Bar. I said that I wasn’t going to get very drunk, just squiffy. Ended up getting pretty drunk :P It was such a fun night. Did a mini mosh with Luke and Tartlett and high-fived my hand to pieces with Tartlett....
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Healthy eating
I have to participate in a psychology study about judging the size of food at 4pm. It’s currently 3:21. The instructions were that I had to consume a meal between 3 and 4. Well then, Haribo Starmix will have to do as my meal hah :P
My burn is hurting again. I just changed the plaster and I think I ripped off a bit of skin in the process. Oww. It must’ve blistered and popped without me...
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Sleeve smells
Luke told me about the peculiar smell that he gets inside the sleeve of his hoodies. My curiosity piqued, I insisted that I get a whiff of this smell and couldn’t detect anything. Earlier on today, Tartlett asked me if her cardigan smelled because she thought it did “but only the sleeves,” but again, I couldn’t detect a thing :s There must be some kind of smell that...
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Facades, vulnerability and poo personified
Agent Black shares some of her calm, rational wisdom with me over a facebook conversation yet again. Never underestimate the power of a good chat to make you feel better.
During this typically enlightening conversation, we spoke a bit about how it’s difficult and nearly impossible to tell what’s really going on in a person’s mind. Even the best intuitions and observations...
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NOSTALGIA
I am feeling the sentimental paws of nostalgia grabbing at my heart at the moment. I don’t know if it’s like this for other people, but in each place I’ve been to in my life for extended periods of time especially (by ‘place’ I mean mentally and emotionally as well as physically), there’s a general feeling that I get when I think back to it.
For example,...
Lying in bed wondering if it's worth it to get up... →
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In which I say: "...I think things have always...
Well that was awkward. In the continuing saga of My House and the housemates drama, it all came to a head (one of the many thus far, lol) last night when Chlazza confronted Sam about him leaving the overflowing kitchen bin outside her door when she went away for the weekend.
Tensions have been high in the household since the beginning of the year, but especially this term. I’d barely...
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Valentine's Day
My first Valentine’s day in which I am not single.
Me: “Lol what the fuck am I meant to do?”
Agent Black: “I dunno”
Looking forward to it :)
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"No seriously, I’m dead." - Cotard's Syndrome and... →
jtotheizzoe:
What if you woke up tomorrow and you believed you were dead? Like really believed it? That’s Cotard’s Syndrome.
It’s almost a Camus-level existential mindwarp. Believing that you do not, in fact, exist. James Byrne writes about its history and recent work to uncover its cause at Scientific American:
The first described patient was presented in a lecture in Paris in 1880 by Jules...
Tartlett is my absolute favourite person. I will have sex with her when she is old and forever alone.
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