Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Wharrgarble

Is it strange if i heard a girl sneeze in the library today, but my first thought was that it was my dog growling? I very nearly called out at the poor girl to stop growling and be quiet, thank heavens the rational part of my brain interceeded before this could happen. Am amazed at how many people misunderstand what freedom of speech actually encompasses, or bias freedom of speech towards their own freedoms and against others. Have found myself becoming more and more obsessed with Richard Hammond, although this may or may not be directly correlated to my growing interest in Top Gear overall. Got halfway through a supernatural fanfiction last night before it turning into a wincest fest. There was no warning, NO WARNING! needless to say, i flamed the work, as i find wincest to be extremely disturbing and was hoping instead for some Dean/Cas loving.Have become highly excited about the movie script i am writing, which is absolutely dreadful but totally fun. Also, im writing a novel, which is also terrible, but gives me something not-social networking or playing pokemon to do. Have decided that Wil Anderson is the funniest person on the entirety of twitter, perhaps only rivaled by Josh Thomas or maybe Nathan Fillon. Question: Why is the conservative party of the UK called the "Tories"? im too lazy to look it up and i dont really care all that much, but it just makes me curious. Also, thanks to Andrew Hanson on twitter, i found this : http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/british-avatar-fan-pays-people-to-see-the-film-and-only-dates-blue-women/story-e6frfmvr-1225858424139 . Priceless, absolutely priceless. If i wasnt in public, i would be laughing out loud (no abbreviations on THIS blog...today anyway). Suddenly realised that the library, which i have been in for two and a half hours, was completely empty when i started and is now quite full of loud people. How did i not notice this? Surely twitter and facebook isnt that absorbing? is it? oh no...
Quote for today: We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavoring to stifle is a false opinion; and if we were sure, stifling it would be an evil still. ~John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, 1859
JC

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