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"I'm having a bad, bad headache but I just want you to know that there will be a better time, a prettier scene, a greater experience for you to live through :)"
"I'm having a bad, bad headache but I just want you to know that there will be a better time, a prettier scene, a greater experience for you to live through :)"
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a little music to soothe the soul. I haven't posted any audio entry in a while. Well, technically, this one is a video entry but it enhances the song (which i've been listening to endlessly) so well, I just have to post it. I love you Barcelona :)
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So, I'm back from the amazing New York City and am halfway through reading Killing Yourself To Live. It's a pretty interesting book but I think the me five years ago would have enjoyed it so much more than the me now. Klosterman has a very direct and sometimes snarky tone to his words. It is a very American novel, I'd say. Reading it made me feel like an invisible stalker reading his thought bubbles as we journeyed through his life's knots and twists. I want to be by his side, observing and knowing what he'd do next but at the same time, I don't feel any of the pain, joy or complications he experienced, so as a reader, you don't become engaged in the story but merely act as a neutral observer. Or maybe it's just me. I used to LOVE contemporary novels just like this but somehow, time flows and something in me changed. I don't know what changed but I prefer non-fiction or classic bestsellers to semi-autobiographies nowadays. The book isn't bad, it's just that I expected something more even though I'm not certain what I'm looking for. I guess I just wasn't awed. I felt like an observer. I know I won't be able to remember this story, say, two years down the road, unlike some other books I've read.
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Camouflage" - Cute, Nature, Animals, Parody, Happy, Funny T-shirt by Jean-sebastien Deheeger
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