Knowing that I'll have to write a lot in a short amount of time. Ie: During an English Exam, or writing a paper. Knowing that I have all that writing to do stresses me out. When I'm writing it I am calm and it's no problem, but leading up to it is not fun.
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Physical is very much preferred over digital for me.
Digital purchases don't have the same weight to them, I don't get the same sense of achievement after I buy something digitally.
Me and my friends have made it an annual thing to watch the VGA's together, this was our 4th year(?) doing it. The awards show seems to consistently get worse year by year, and I must say this year was especially disappointing. At this point, it seems like they really don't care about it being an award show anymore, its like a side thing, and they just do everything else. The musical performances at the end were just terrible. Joel Mchale made it somewhat watchable, but otherwise it was a disaster. Not a fan with how Geoff treated everyone else like they were special snowflakes except Reggie, who he harped on. That was pretty uncool in my opinion.
No I still use Cable. Never could get into the internet TV thing.
I'm of the opinion that dressing up in a suit during class will just make you look ridiculous. I don't think it necessarily has to do with your age, just the setting you are in at the time.
Perhaps pursue a career in which you are expected to wear a suit?
Why not live for as long as you can if it isn't certain what lay for you after you die? Living seems infinitely better then simply not existing anymore.
Books require a larger devotion of time and patience yet provide better descriptions then their movie counterparts. I find a lot of books turned movies lose a bit of the magic in being in your head- all the characters are the way you pictured them, their voices are the way you want and their thoughts are sometimes open for you to hear. With movies you are often limited in perspective and length, two hours or so to fit in a 600 page story? That is quite the feat, but doesn't come without losing certain aspects for better or worse.Man, how many times have you heard this? I'm not much of a reader myself, but literally every single person who's ever read and watched the movie and book to something will always say the book's better. While maybe the book is better sometimes, surely, I've never heard anyone say they preferred the movie in these scenarios.
Is this just hipsters being hip, or are books really that good? If so, why do movies even exist then?
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As a personal example I enjoyed reading the book Battle Royale a lot, and while I enjoyed the movie I felt that those who only saw the movie missed out on some of the character depth and attachment that was in both the Book and Manga versions.
Yeah I went by myself. Wasn't really a big deal, there was only one dance centered around ones date and the rest you could just dance with whoever you wanted.
Recently purchased Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne. Waiting for it to ship here as we speak, I am looking forward to it.
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