I'm another one in the Bones was funny camp.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I thought it was adorable.
again, I say bleh.
aww.. it was cute. and extraordinarily silly.
Haven't seen Bones yet. Chuck was fun. Casey made me "awwww" with his "you didn't ask me to join you" .
I know. Poor Woobie !
I don't watch Bones.
However, I will send this virtual ice cream to sara, because she deserves it. ~virtual ice cream~
how quickly his mind works versus how slowly he writes
This is kind of me. My ability to phrase myself when speaking is like, 10% from how fast my thought goes. A lot of times I'll start to say something, and by the time I reached the end of the sentence I'll have to restart it 2-3 times, sometimes stuttering to get more time to think. Other times, I just have to clarify myself over and over again. It seems like I get a lot of benefit out of writing papers - I have the time to phrase myself closer to what I'm actually thinking about something. And it is a problem, but those who know me well enough knows how I think and what I'm really saying. That's also why I wanna join next year to a debate club (and study logic and some aspects of philosophy and linguistics) - so I'll be able to say something for the first time, and that's that. I do hate to repeat myself.
ION, gonna get coffee and then back to uni, finding articles that combines the theory of cultural artifacts with deviation. It's so much not as cool as it sounds, it hurts.
I took the laptop and Spare Cat into my bedroom and shut the door, so that she can spend some time getting used to another room which she steadfastly refuses to leave.
The result is that she's spent 15 minutes trying to escavate her way into the closet, which is blocked by several large bags and boxes. So determined! 7 lb cat trying to move approximately 20 lbs of Stuff, tugging at the door with the determination of The Little Engine That Could.
I am trying so hard not to laugh at her.
7 lb cat trying to move approximately 20 lbs of Stuff, tugging at the door with the determination of The Little Engine That Could.
Awwwww. She sounds like my cat determined to get the bug 10 feet over his head. His leaps aren't quite there, but by golly he'll give it his best shot.
She's now dozing off between the keyboard and the monitor, trying to look innocent.