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Ikeoko
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« Reply #3252 on: 2 December 2008, 01:02:50 » |
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WOO. JUST WENT OUT AND BOY AM I HOT.
HOW ABOUT THIS FLORIDA WEATHER? HOW ABOUT THIS HEAT!?
Ewww heat don't remind me. I hate Florida...I wish it was cold ;_;
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~ ♥ ~ ANNIE ~ ♥ ~ /l、 ゙(゚、 。 7 l、゙ ~ヽ じしf_, )ノ kitteh!
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Ikeoko
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« Reply #3258 on: 2 December 2008, 21:43:19 » |
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Is today a holiday???
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~ ♥ ~ ANNIE ~ ♥ ~ /l、 ゙(゚、 。 7 l、゙ ~ヽ じしf_, )ノ kitteh!
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ASR
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« Reply #3285 on: 4 December 2008, 13:57:01 » |
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House of Leaves is so #####ing awesome so far.
Like, it's totally shocking me me at how much I love it. Everything is so interesting and well-thought out.
You keep forgetting that it's fiction even though you KNOW it's not. Like, for those who don't know, it's about this guy, Johnny Truant, who finds a book in a dead man's apartment and starts reading it. That book was written by the dead guy, called Zampano, and it's a detailed review of a movie that doesn't actually exist, called The Navidson Record. That movie is a documentary supposedly filmed by a famous photographer who moved into a country house with his family, and they find out that the house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.
It's littered with notes from Johnny. There's constant footnotes on every page, from Zampano, from Johnny, and from The Editors.
The reason you start forgetting that it's fiction is because of how layered everything is, and how much is written referencing to real things and fake things that sound real. While Johnny is reading Zampano's book, he continuously makes notes about how whatever he's referencing isn't real, and how the movie doesn't exist, things like that... so as you start agreeing with Johnny, you forget that HE'S fake, too.
And it's a horror story. An actually unsettling and frightening horror story. It's given me chills and I'm hardly even that far in at all yet.
There's a haunting part where Johnny tells you to not look away from the words on the page and imagine an atrocious beast just out of your sight, seconds away from digging his teeth "(or is it nails?)" into your jugular. So effective.
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Vinchenz Rock
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« Reply #3299 on: 7 December 2008, 10:12:14 » |
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Now that I'm home and I see that its only 5:05, I realize how long that party was.
Indeed.
Loads of fun though.
We watched a bunch of Christmas movies (Rudolf, Grinch, etc) and we opened our presents. We did a Secret Santa thing. I got a sweater, which I actually wanted because I only have 5 sweaters, and that's two less for an entire week.
I also bought chocolates for everyone. Alcohol chocolates. I was so damn nervous buying that at the self checkout, thinking someone was going to stop me or something. But I got through, which gives me a good idea on how easy it is to buy alcohol now a days. But anyway, I only had two and they were both bleh. Everyone else enjoyed it, though.
Oh, and of course we played loads of video games. Mostly Final Fantasy VII with me, Metal Gear Solid with one of my friends, and Super Mario RPG with another friend.
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