Tuesday, February 3, 2009

You know what?

I'm giving up. Screw this blog-shit. Seriously, I mean, it's PATHETIC.

C ya. NOT! xD

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Stress and Strangers

*Sings "No Stress..."*

As if. Seriously, I'm dying a little inside from the pressure. If I'd write about all the homework I have, the computer'd explode. (If I wrote exactly what I think of these homeworks, it'd be the most boring and long novel in the entire history of Sweden.)
So consequently; No blogwriting. I just never have the time (and it's not like I have followers or anything anyway). (Gosh that sounded depressing).

Anyway (since I have time now,) I just watched Runaway Bride. Not as fun when you know she's gonna run from him. Yeah. It's kinda cute though. I'm just a bit sick of unoriginal movies for the moment.

The last couple of days I've been chatting with this english guy I'm gonna call... D and he's you know... adorable. He was talking about sad he was about his ex dumping him, and then we talked a lot about love and stuff, and he said things like; "I'll love you ^^" and "I wish all girls were like you" and stuff. HAHA I know what you're thinking, "OMGOSH SHE'S CHATTING WITH A PERVERT!! She's SCREWED!"
Am I right? Am I right? xD
Anyway, I'm pretty confident that he's not since I have another friend in England I've been chatting (No, this isn't a habit of mine, it just happened. Twice.) who knows him and since he's got pics on MSN of himself, so he's obviously not a 40-yearold dude.

Besides, I'm not stupid (like everyone else). It's not like I'd in anyway take contact with him or anything. I mean seriously, who gets the girls who actually meet people they've met on the net? It's insane. And just think of the girls who actually show pictures of themselves on the net to strangers or people they've met there. I mean, it's absolutely crazy, how can you do that to yourself??! It's so sick.

Nevermind, where was I? Right, D is the nicest guy on earth. I suppose people are nicer when you're only chatting to them. It's actually really fun to chat with people you don't really know in real life. It gives you the liberty of being able to say whatever you want because they don't know who you are. You don't have to care about what they think, they're strangers. So it's kind of a free feeling.

It's late (Exactly 1 in the morning over here - it's the only time I'm available) so I better go sleep. Goodnight!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

The Princess Bride Introductions

WARNING WARNING TO ALL YOU NON-NERDS OUT THERE, THE FOLLOWING POST WILL BE ABOUT BOOKS. BEWARE FOR SENTIMENTAL BLABBERING ABOUT BOOKS I AM CURRENTLY READING.

Danny, my sister, came home from Stadsbiblioteket ( the most wonderful library in the world. No. But in Stockholm) with The Princess Bride, and as I always do when she borrows books, I took it and started reading. I've (unfortunately) watched the movie, but (fortunately) I hardly remember anything from it, and didn't have a clue of what it was about.

Because it was the 30th edition, there were these exceptionally long introductions written by William Goldman. While reading them, I got completely stuck in the story that Goldman was telling about himself, and was shocked when I realized that what I was reading was only the introduction ^^D Anyway, in the end of the intros, I had pretty much got the picture of what The Princess Bride was; It wasn't a novel written by William Goldman, it was by this dead guy (I'm sorry that sounded so morbid and unrespectful, but hey, that was all I thought of it at the moment) S. Morgenstern who had written it. (It was then I actually saw that the title read; THE PRINCESS BRIDE - Morgenstern's classic tale of True Love and High Adventure "Good parts". Abridged by William Goldman) So apparently, William Goldman had only cut out all the boring details of royalty schooling and different princesses packing hats. Hmmphf.

Anyway I'm really excited about reading the actual story of The Princess Bride tonight (Nocturnal, remember?) since I enjoyed the intro about what Goldman thinks of it and the story of his obsession of the book. I just hope it lives up to my expectations :]

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

From School

It's the day before school starts, and I'm in... School.
Urgh.
There's this holiday-school the first day and the last day of the holidays, where you can go and get help if there's something you want to get done before school starts... And... there is something I wanna get done before school starts.

So here i am, by the slightly unhygienic school computers next to Lore, my classmate ^^)
For the moment, she's absolutely euforic because she's madly in love with a guy named Adam from the IT high school you can see from our school windows. Yes, she is jumping up and down with joy. Tony, one of the help-teachers is knocking on the window to the computer room we're sitting in and sniggering loudly at her. He's awesome ^^D

We're probably gonna go eat soon. Which means Lore is going to scream with annoyance while I try to grab a bite before we run to the mall and try to catch a glimpse of the love of her life, Adam.

Anyhoodle, I'm gonna stop now, because I suddenly realized I came here to write my essay. Heh, good luck, Suse.

Catch you later ;]