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There are people on the net that have nothing better to do with their time
then be nasty to other people online. They post rude comments, spend hours
a day talking about sites they hate so much, that they well, spend hours a
day talking about them. (lame) They mock the owners and posters for their
opinions and their right to free speech. They expect everyone to fit into
their narrow-minded little world view or else they throw a temper tantrum.
To these people I say grow up.
Here's a bit of info people...the web is
a HUGE place. If you don't like what I say here, or who I am, or what I
do, or talk about, or what I look like, or the color of my hair, or
whatever asinine thing you dwell on, go somewhere else. It's
really, really easy. Honest. You just click the little "x" in
the corner of your browser and *poof* the offending, big, mean and nasty
site has disappeared.
I pay for this site. It's mine. That
means I can use it for whatever the hell I want to. Don't like it if I'm
bitching about something in my life? Oh fucking well. Go somewhere else.
Think I'm stupid for expressing my thoughts? Too fucking bad, don't read
them. Somewhere along the line, someone forgot this simple fact: Live
and let live Don't like me, cool, fine, whatever, I don't care.
This journal is NOT for you. It's for me. I'm not in it for popularity or
fame or anything stupid like that. I write it because I need to write and
express myself and get things out of my head sometimes. So read or don't,
it doesn't matter, but don't waste my time (or yours) bitching about it.
*gets off soapbox*
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Thursday, April 13, 2006
Fluff 'n' Stuff
Just a few random thoughts of no particular order or importance to fill the last hour of my day. It's all silly tibits, tv babblings and related. America Gets a Vote Right Who knew it was even possible? I mean, the entire world knows how badly we've been 'effing up our elections the last six or so years. However, America DID manage to get one vote right: who to kick off American Idiol. I can't tell you how thrilled I am that trailer park Bucky is gone. Ding-dong the hick is gone, the hick is gone! Ding-dong the stupid hick is gone! Now if only we can get rid of Nose Picker...er...Kelly Pickler. What a fucking idiot. I know I'm not the only one beyond done with the dumb act. Even Seacrest is rolling his eyes at her - on camera nonetheless. Stupid Human {Resource} Tricks Poor Love has to write up some lame, "Achivements and Goals" thing for his review. (Since when do they require the employee to do homework just to get an annual review?) Anyway, it's one of those things that just make you gag about the whole HR mentality. It's like when they ask you those loaded questions at your interview. What is your greatest weakness? Um, well, let's see..the fact that I'm not independantly wealthy and I have to put up with assinine questions like that? 32-bit Glory (And under. Heh.) Lately I've been reminiscing about old video games. Weren't they just the best? Does anything truly compare to the first time you played Mario Bros.? Or learned that you could cheap by using your hands to get a 50ft jump in the Track and Field NES game? The all-night sessions during summer vacation playing Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine...the first time you got dizzy watching how fast Sonic the Hedgehog could run? Right now I'm jonesing badly for Tempest 2000 which came out on the Atari Jaguar (and apparently Win95 cd so I need to find a copy and see if it'll play.) I was addicted to that game. It was such a zen-zone sort of experience. I'm also really wanting to play NiGHTS {Into Dreaming} for the Sega Saturn again. Problem is that I actually still own that game but I don't have the system anymore. I lent it to a friend who basically disappeared over two years ago and who hasn't responded to any of my contact. It's driving me batty to play it again. What is it about the nostalgia of old games? Right now I'm wanting to pick up Tetris DS because I remember how much fun I had with it on the original Game Boy. I love when they come out with old games on new systems. I have the complete Sonic collection for PS2 for example. I'm all excited that there's a new version out to play that's a throwback to something I had fun with years ago. Surely I can't be the only one who gets a "craving" for some good old fashioned 8-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit fun, right? ...Ok, I know there was another subject I wanted to mention but darnit. I got all thoughtful and distracted by old video games. And whatever else there was has temporarily fallen out of my head. Ah well. I guess I'll close now since this was just for fun and time-killing anyway. ;)
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