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[25 Dec 2009|12:46pm] |
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Merry Winter and/or Summer Holiday of your choosing!
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| My grandma is old, sick, and weak. She is also slightly deranged. Slightly. |
[24 Dec 2009|02:30pm] |
My grandmother, after an extensive amount of mocking my brother and ranting about various rights that she never actually made clear to me. I guessed gay marriage, until I realized canada already had that for years and years, so something new must be up her bonnet.
Anyway.
Grandma: God, it must be awful to be such a cranky old bitch. Me: Not that you've noticed. Grandma: Not that I've noticed.
Then she pulled off her oxygen tank to go smoke outside. Well, she was an interesting experience while I had her.
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| HORROR COMICS |
[23 Dec 2009|01:32am] |
Here are some fun horror comics I've read in recent memory!
I searched out the first one after reading today's Chainsaw Suit.
These are japanese comics, so those of you who are unused to this format remember to read right to left.
First comic: The Enigma of the Amigara Fault
Summary: An earthquake has exposed strange holes in the side of a mountain, shaped like people. People flock from all over to see them, and begin entering them, saying that particular holes were 'made for them'. They then disappear.
Warnings: Some body horror. No blood or guts, but you see a body look a lot like gumby gone wrong very briefly.
Found this one by going 'that can't really be right' at a tvtropes entry.
Second comic: School Mermaid (first page here. Otherwise: Follow the chapters (first is at the bottom) and choose the 'read this' link next.
Summary: It is said that if you recite the magic words, mermaids will appear for you in the school pool. If you kill one and eat its flesh, the boy you like will like you back. There are, however, some caveats and these are not normal mermaids...
Warnings: None, really. No gore.
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[22 Dec 2009|03:25pm] |
HINA!
You're not asupposed to send me gifts. *stern face* But it is adorable and I knew what it was as soon as I saw it. Thank you, love. <3
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[21 Dec 2009|08:26pm] |

me: "Mom?" Mom: "Yes?" me: "I will defeat you." Mom: "Not as long as I have... CAFFEINE!" *coffee slurp* me: "Wait. You're drinking coffee less than an hour before we go out for coffee?" Mom: "Starbucks sells other things!" me: "Yeah, but you're gonna get coffee anyway, aren't you" Mom: "...I love coffee."
In other news, I've noticed she's started doing the old people thing of mixed up titles. Is very insistent we go see the Princess Frog.
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[20 Dec 2009|12:01pm] |
Right. Last week sucked, but it was my own damn fault. We won't be doing that again. Anyway. Things have been Fixed and I am relatively sane again, so that's nice. I am, however, saddened that for some reason, New York gets slammed by snow and Toronto is missed completely. I'm not asking for a storm, but a couple of centimetres would be nice just for the whole "white Christmas" affect and hell, this is Canada, after all. Let's get on it, Mother Nature.
Also, fuck, it's Christmas in like six days and I'm not done shopping yet. *sigh* I am not normally this disorganized, but thankfully I don't have much left to get and it shouldn't be difficult providing I can force myself to leave my apartment.
In closing, I give you one of my favourite contemporary Christmas songs. I may not be religious, but I love the unique perspective and the quiet grace of it:
Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song) by Amy Grant
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