Monday, February 11, 2013

I have a strange mind

So Eric demanded another update of the blog and at first I said no cause I'm lazy and all, but last night I was driving Kiki and Colleen home from a wonderful adventure filled day, with things like this...


and this...


and this...

Anyways, after all that, I had to drive them home and on the way home we had some very interesting conversations. The first of which was about a time in High School, Colleen estimates it was Junior year, where I was out of school early and I was walking around outside of their school, I know for a fact it wasn't Tuesday (otherwise I would've been there for anime club, but right after everyone got out of school we went to Colleen's house, so we think it might have been Halloween). Anyways I was wandering around outside the school when I spotted Colleen near a window in one of the classrooms...


And of course the first thing that came to mind was to call my mother and ask how much trouble I would get in if I threw my shoe at the window and broke it. Possibly write "Hi Colleen! From Kim." on the shoe so she knew who threw it in there, but of course my mom tried to talk me out of it by saying we'd be sued...


That didn't really stop me from removing my shoe though and contemplating whether I should actually throw it or not. Unfortunately, or fortunately if you're looking at this from my mom's point of view, class ended before I could actually throw the shoe so I was sad.

After this conversation passed and Kiki had been dropped off, Colleen and I had to head in the complete opposite direction so that we could get home, and as we drove we started talking about different movies, old movies, new movies, disney movies, movies that disney really shouldn't be making because we're seriously concerned that episodes 7-9 are going to be twenty times worse than episode 1 HINT HINT!!!!

Anyways, as we're having this conversation I'm constantly changing radio stations which at one point led to me yelling at 87.7 because it wouldn't play Radioactive by Imagine Dragons and "this is why we can't have nice things!" But eventually we landed on a station that was playing Take My Breath Away from Top Gun and so Colleen started telling me how her dad had made a "special" version of the movie where he completely cut out the...that one scene that that song was in...*ahem* so she was a little mortified when she saw that scene when she was older. XP And that turned our conversation to how, seeing certain movies when I was younger, basically ruined them (and other scarier/more sad movies) for me when I was older. Here are some examples...


I'm not saying those movies are boring, but because I watched Titanic when I was 4 I just can't cry during that movie now. Because I walked in on my dad watching Goose die in Top Gun when I was 6 I just don't find it very sad. And well...actually watching Keiichi Maebara beat his two best friends with a bat in the Higurashi live action movie Shrill Cries of Summer isn't as interesting as I thought it would be.

Now here's why all of those scenes were dubbed boring by me and ruined forever.

Titanic


The movie was pretty boring in comparison to ignoring rules blatantly stated by my parents, grandparents, and my 3 cousins who I was living with at the time. And now I can't cry during it which, in the eyes of my cousin Ange, makes me a monster.

...my dad is really tall just so you know.

As for Higurashi well...


That's all I can update with for now cause I have class and my dog is trying to come downstairs and she's not supposed to cause her leg is injured. not much of a point to this but its an update. byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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