Papillons et Ouragans
June 14, 2007 at 11:38 pm | In Muse, Music | 4 CommentsChangement tout vous êtes et tout vous étiez. Votre nombre s’est appelé. Les combats, batailles ont commencé. La vengeance viendra sûrement. Vos périodes difficiles sont en avant. Mieux, vous devez être le meilleur, vous devez changer le monde et employer cette chance d’être entendu. Votre temps est maintenant. Changement tout vous êtes et tout que vous étiez, votre nombre s’est appelé. Les combats et les batailles ont commencé, vengeance viendront sûrement. Vos périodes difficiles sont en avant. Mieux, vous devez être le meilleur, vous devez changer le monde et employer cette chance d’être entendu. Votre temps est maintenant.Ne vous laissez pas vers le bas. Ne vous laissez pas partir. Votre dernière chance est arrivée. Mieux, vous devez être le meilleur, vous devez changer le monde et employer cette chance d’être entendu. Votre temps est maintenant…
Saturday in 24 hours. Can’t wait!
Music
June 12, 2007 at 12:17 am | In Music, Rants | 1 CommentI recently had a conversation with a friend about music. This friend assumed that I would like a band because they were “screamy”. This pissed me off. I don’t like music because it has “screaming” in. On the contrary, I would prefer it if all the bands that I listen to that do “scream” sung their lyrics instead. But, this is sometimes unavoidable.
I listen to music primarily because of the emotion it brings. If you look to the roots of music, emotion was the major factor involved. People disagree with my music tastes. So what, these people like different things because different genres (a concept that I dislike in itself) because different things touch them. An adjacent example would be that some people get turned on by different things. Or like different foods. Opinions are not a hard concept to grasp. But for me, music is different to sex, or food. Music is what gets me through events. It stops me killing myself at work, it helps me revise, or do coursework. It gets me through hard times. When things don’t work out well. It also emphasises good times. But the common factor in all of the examples here is that it affects my emotions.
Screaming in music doesn’t affect my emotions much. Quite a lot of people who know me think that the main factor in my judgment of music is the actual musical talent. I used to believe this. But recently I have realised that it is purely the way music makes me behave that is the decision-maker. If it makes me want to cry, or gets me angry, or makes me mad, or makes me happy then it’s good music.
So don’t judge my music tastes, and I won’t judge yours.
Also, sorry if the text rambles a bit, I just want to convey the message properly.
Cheap Keyboards
June 10, 2007 at 11:26 am | In Mildly Comedical, Teh Intarwebnets | 2 CommentsHohoho. Gotta love the cheap laptop manufacturers for providing images like this:

Behind the Box
June 7, 2007 at 10:20 am | In Questions, Rants | 2 CommentsI just want to know how wires get tangled up behind TV’s even if you haven’t moved them, touched them or even looked at them for the entire time they’re there. I recently rearranged my bedroom to suit my needs better and I know for a fact that I haven’t touched anything behind the television OR the computer for the entire six months they’ve been in the position I left them in, but it still took me an entire twenty minutes just unraveling cables. Is there a new physical force or something?
Why June is Going to be Great
June 3, 2007 at 10:53 am | In Muse, Music, Randomness | 1 CommentI’m going to see Muse at Wembley Stadium on the 16th!
Simple as that. I’ve got other stuff planned over the summer, but not in June. Like going to see Converge on my birthday. And my birthday being my 18th one. And stuff. But June wins. Hands down.
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