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(no subject) [Jan. 7th, 2010|11:52 pm]

omicron34
Favorite ironic quotes so far….accumulated in the past two weeks too.

- Passionate about not being passionate.

- Activists against activists.
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Digging is not an easy job. [Jan. 7th, 2010|12:32 pm]

omicron34
[mood | content]

Jump the shark episode for Supernatural “The Real Ghost Busters”. Hilarious episodes which incorporates the usual horror twist and spoofs coupled with LARPing conventions..and than throw in some FanFiction cultural study to end it off.
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Scream but you can't [Jan. 6th, 2010|11:03 pm]

omicron34
[mood | crazy]

Wooot for once I’ve been slightly creep out after watching Cure by Kurosawa today in Japanese film class. The film is about a more than ordinary detective investigating a string of horrific murders where the victims have a large x-gash wound from their neck extending down towards their waist line. The only problem is that all the killers are caught nearby and admit of their wrong doing. The detective’s journey extends to another individual named Mamiya, a student studying psychology stricken with an extreme Memento case of short-term memory lost, who’s been expertly using hypnosis and mesmerism to plant suggestive motives into his victims’ murderer in performing such hideous acts.

I don’t know what makes this story so freaky…not the brief but extremely gory scenes of sliced up humans, more along the line that the student used the long term memory lost as a method in trapping his victims into his hypnosis. Hypnosis is something I still don’t understand…..briefly read up on it and still don’t understand it…seems almost like a mind hack where practitioners went past some grey matter loop hole and pulled a switch in your head..thus rendering you into a hypnotic state. Maybe it’s the fear of not knowing…and since there is no foundational scientific meaning, it’ll remain behind the mystery veil. Who knows, we all live in our little hypnotic world on a daily basis.
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I'll have depression with that. [Jan. 6th, 2010|01:11 am]

omicron34
[mood | crappy]

I think my daily emotional output would fill three table spoons. Usually it draws from several batteries which should be titled:

Melancholy
Un-buffered anxiety
Determination
Stone coldness
Emotional detachment (only to shield myself from modern day stupidity).
Slight tinge of purified passion
……..love (artificially created in a vat)

Need to make some more personality battery selections!

Confidence? ------- Very very slacking..more like forgotten and not cared about. no life scenarios required of it yet.
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Thrill of the Fight [Jan. 3rd, 2010|01:45 am]

omicron34
[mood | crazy]

Hmmm I think Mac had a point last week during Da Been Kno, paintball brings out the deepest parts of us. Okay, it’s not real combat, but for the first 2 hours it does feel like it one; you’re literally sweating balls and yelling at people when you try to shoot the shite out of them. It’s nothing like laser quest where you aim and shoot and get angry because you’re tagged. Nope paintball has the pain factor *imagine a 10 second long purple nirple and you don’t want to be looking bruised for an entire week.

I admit the first two hours was frightening…after that it’s exhilarating; having to duck and run for cover, plan guerilla strategy. Also watch out for the quiet people, because the stereotype of quite people letting out their anger seems to be true when little balls of packed up paint begins to fly around and inflicting moderate discomfort. **Jingles was a one man killing machine!
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I want a pet robot! [Dec. 30th, 2009|12:48 pm]

omicron34
[mood | cranky]

Every time I watch excellent science fiction **2001, Blade Runner, the Moon, I get this euphoric feeling which I can only describe as an enlightening moment *follow by a warm fuzzy hormone wash over. Only to be follow by thoughts of minor depression as Ada’s idealism shattering quote: “I will never see my first hover car” rubs reality back into my face.

For sure we’ll all convulse at the possibility of science fiction environment in the present, but would the warm magic of science fantasy still be there? Old timers complain about the difficulties of using technology and our generation complains that they aren’t working fast enough **good time to throw in C.K. Louis’s quote “GIVE IT A SECOND IT’S GOING TO SPACE!” Sigh maybe Arthur C. Clark was right that technology out of our reach is almost like magic.

So far we haven’t had the problems of robot ethics because the Japanese hasn’t built anything resembling Will Smith’s pals of the super sentient robots, but when that day comes, we might be placed in jail by laptops and Iphone waging civil rights war against all those idiot who shot their ancient predecessors.

Sigh, looks like my living of science fiction reality would be still simply **and I still get gushy over the moments of flying. Every time I stare outside the window and watching the turbines going into reverse thrust I get that nice hormonal wash over. Using such advance technology is so amazing, and yet we still complain how bad the food taste, or sitting around for 19 hours is just boring.
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Can't stop the signal. [Dec. 29th, 2009|01:27 pm]

omicron34
[mood | chipper]

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Nukit [Dec. 27th, 2009|02:18 am]

omicron34
[mood | curious]

Interesting website where you can blow up your favorite cities with a simulated nuclear devices *plus asteroid impact bonus. Surprisingly if a 15kt device fell in the core of DT toronto, we North Yorkians might actually survive the blast...fallout would be a different story though.

http://www.carloslabs.com/node/16
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Why? [Dec. 27th, 2009|02:04 am]

omicron34
[mood | blah]

Clearly the first thermobaric device missed its carpet bomb drop because Sex in the City II just popped out a trailer today on Apple’s website.
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Christmas festives [Dec. 26th, 2009|12:26 am]

omicron34
[mood | content]

Christmas Art


After six hours slaving away…well 3 of those hours spent slaving away watching my friend’s aunt help me sew Ada’s Christmas present…I brought Dimpy into existent….next year I’m purchasing it instead! :P

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Thanks to Ada, I can draw green things on my wall without my mom yelling at me!

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It was the last snow flake to ever touch the burning horizon. [Dec. 25th, 2009|12:23 pm]

omicron34
[mood | chipper]

Merry Christmas to all my Livejournal peeps :D
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