"things are changing."
Aug. 10th, 2008 08:26 amI just awoke from another dream. In it, it looked very Futurama style, and everyone was hooked up to these machines that let them live forever in a simulated reality, so I wondered what the point of being immortal was if nobody can be with people they care about.
I blame someone's someone's Agonyboothesque Goosebumps recaps and R.L. Stine's utterly ridiculous notions of the afterlife.
So, I've decided I'd undertake a quest to find my missing friends after a couple of dreams, reading Brief Lives, talking to Chaotic Lullaby (ha, success! Fuck you, pikmin!) and Kara Mano Iru. For those of you who need a recap, Trillian's flaw is that it is utterly incapable of unblocking someone.
Lesson Learned: Midna (y'know, remember that longwinded rant that I thought belonged to Dark Nation) is in fact MsPikmin. Come on. We all knew it.
Burning Question: For those of you who remember Goosebumps, what was the most ridiculous plot? I say Egg Monsters From Mars, but then again, I don't remember much after that. I think I read a few of the ones after that at my cousin's house when I had nothing better to do.
I blame someone's someone's Agonyboothesque Goosebumps recaps and R.L. Stine's utterly ridiculous notions of the afterlife.
So, I've decided I'd undertake a quest to find my missing friends after a couple of dreams, reading Brief Lives, talking to Chaotic Lullaby (ha, success! Fuck you, pikmin!) and Kara Mano Iru. For those of you who need a recap, Trillian's flaw is that it is utterly incapable of unblocking someone.
Lesson Learned: Midna (y'know, remember that longwinded rant that I thought belonged to Dark Nation) is in fact MsPikmin. Come on. We all knew it.
Burning Question: For those of you who remember Goosebumps, what was the most ridiculous plot? I say Egg Monsters From Mars, but then again, I don't remember much after that. I think I read a few of the ones after that at my cousin's house when I had nothing better to do.