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"No Time For Goodbye," He Said, As He Faded Away. "Don't Put Your Life In Someone's Hands, They're Bound To Steal It Away. Don't Hide Your Mistakes 'Cause They'll Find You...Burn You."
(Get Out Alive - Three Days Grace)
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23Oct 08
Help Me Vote Please!
Click Europe's Favourite Act.
Click Nightwish.
Click Vote.
Please and thank you

- Posted Oct 23, 2008 10:46 am PT
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5Oct 08
Two Years Later
I don't even know if the blog title makes sense, but this is basically a blog saying that today is my second anniversary here on TV.com.
I know that I don't come online much anymore, but this place has been so awesome to me. Only now, with the whole new layout, I don't like it as much

I'm having really bad AWS all of a sudden. I started reading Avatar fanfics again recently and it's reminded me of how amazing Avatar is. Was. Whatever. My own Avatar fanfiction is nearly over (although it's been my most successful - over 1200 reviews) and I don't know if I'll do another Avatar one or move onto Harry Potter (the Goblet of Fire film is on in like minutes on TV so I should really type faster XD). Either way, yay Avatar.
We saw the film Labryinth in Film Studies the other day, It's an incredible film although David Bowie's pants literally could not get any tighter. I'm surprised he managed to father children.
I have a cold (or The Plague as I've been telling everyone
) so bleh. I'm very sleepy as well, which isn't at all helpful considering I had to do a psychology assessment today. Most of it makes no sense but hey 
I've learnt some phrases in Finnish recently, so if I ever find myself in a remote part of Finland and needing the bathroom, I know what to do
Me and dad had a massive convo over the phone about the lack of consonants in the Finnish language, it was so random XDI'm no longer single, which is proving interesting. My new boyfriend has a stalker, whichis proving even more interesting
More on that as is develops.Anyway, HP is on so I'll love you and leave you!
- Posted Oct 5, 2008 11:15 am PT
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9Sep 08
So We're All Going To Die From Black Holes
At Sixth Form (which is going great btw
) we've been talking about this pretty much all day.Basically, a British scientist wants to 'unlock the secrets of the Big Bang' which includes exploding various things which could, get this, create black holes on earth and actually destroy everything. The experiment is happening tomorrow, Wednesday.
The following is taken from The Daily Mail Online:
"On Wednesday, Dr Evans will fire up the Large Hadron Collider, a 17-mile-long doughnut-shaped tunnel that will smash sub-atomic particles together at nearly the speed of light.
The aim of the £4.4billion experiment is to recreate the conditions that existed a fraction of a second after the Big Bang - the birth of the universe - and provide vital clues to the building blocks of life.
But a handful of scientists believe that the experiment could create a shower of unstable black holes that could 'eat' the planet from within, and they are launching last-ditch efforts to halt it in the courts.
One of them, Professor Otto Rossler, a retired German chemist, said he feared the experiment may create a devastating quasar - a mass of energy fuelled by black holes - inside the Earth."Of course, nothing will actually happen for another four years (if at all) but scientists are worried that this experiment will bring about the end of the world.
So in about four years, I'll probably do another blog title saying "Told You That Blog Was Serious!" or something

I'm discussing this with a friend on MSN right now. He's explaining why the Hadron Collider has to be so big:
"Because it accelerates protons to as near the speed of light as we dare, and seeing as though the speed of light is approximately 186000 Miles a second, thats pretty fast. So the reason its so long is that anything that happens is going to happen so fast, that they need a fighting chance of recording it."
Yes, before you say anything, he's intelligent

Hope I didn't ruin your day with news of the impending apocalypse

- Posted Sep 9, 2008 11:56 am PT
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