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Showing posts with label video clip. Show all posts
Friday, August 26
Tuesday, June 28
Today Feels like
this.
my funding packet is in.
I've got 2 blueberry scones in my bag.
a good book.
ashtanga tonight.
and after a week of thinking "I'd really like to try a banh mi," what does my boss (a chef) make but banh mis? And gives me one to try?
I'm still doing the dance of deliciousness. I'd show a picture, but . . . I ate it too fast.
my funding packet is in.
I've got 2 blueberry scones in my bag.
a good book.
ashtanga tonight.
and after a week of thinking "I'd really like to try a banh mi," what does my boss (a chef) make but banh mis? And gives me one to try?
I'm still doing the dance of deliciousness. I'd show a picture, but . . . I ate it too fast.
Monday, May 23
Tuesday, April 12
Morning Covers- Heart in a Cage
source: topher489
source: cozza84
I love mandolins (and honestly rather like Chris Thile/the Punch Brothers' version better)
Saturday, April 9
I wish I had mojo hair . . .
from BillboardMagazine and GracePotterVevo, respectively.
Wednesday, September 1
Thursday, July 22
Notes on a Thursday
Today I thought I'd give a little review of Stars' new album Five Ghosts and a Seance, which came out June 21st, 2010. Now, until I started really looking into the band, I could have sworn up and down that Emily Haines was in this band. I was horrifically incorrect. I knew that members of Stars were also in Broken Social Scene, and Emily Haines was in BSS . . . . I have no excuse. I was wrong, I stand corrected. That being said! There are definite parallels between Emily Haines and the REAL singer-guitarist of Stars, Amy Millan: they're very good friends and its not surprising that they're musical styles coincide. Anyway, onto the real review.

Five Ghosts and a Seance is, in my opinion, a very welcome return to their sound from Set Yourself on Fire (2004). In our Bedroom after the War was, for whatever reason, not my cup of tea at the time, and with this new album they've returned to producer Tom McFall, to their benefit, I think. The album has a fantastically ethereal, elegant sound, yet at the same time is very much grounded in terrific percussion beats. The first song off the album, "Dead Hearts," evokes nostalgia, the seed of aruined/lost/unrequited love that has planted itself deep in your heart's atrium. The open harmonies and shimmering synth and strings create a sound for summer. Or maybe that's just the sheen of damp sweat that makes my shirt stick to my skin as I enter my sun-baked car.
The dance-y, beat-driven "Wasted Daylight" sounds a bit Metric-like (Emily Haines, I'm telling you!). But the song seems more rooted than some of the others, in something real and concrete. Millan's lyric imagery is excellent, and more realistic than other songs on the album. See also: "I Died so I could Haunt you" lyrics:
Overall, this latest album has similar overtones to Set Yourself on Fire, but is not by any stretch of the imagination a repeat. There is a continued gothic image, in songs like "Five Ghosts," "The Black House, the Blue Sky," and "The Last Song Ever Written," which also has an MGMT-esque sound. Stars is clearly evolving as a group, with a distinct musical style. And even though it's been three years since their last album, thanks to a renewed focus on Broken Social Scene, I don't feel like they've completely lost their essence as a band (yes, I'm talking about a specific band, and yes, I could go into it. But it's not positive at all, and I'm not sure how I feel about being so purposefully negative).

Anyway, I give this album 3 1/2 out of 5 stars, and a pair of purple pants for being indie-tastic.
*sidenote: the "making of" video series on their youtube channel "starmontreal" is a really interesting peek into how an album comes together, for them at any rate*

Five Ghosts and a Seance is, in my opinion, a very welcome return to their sound from Set Yourself on Fire (2004). In our Bedroom after the War was, for whatever reason, not my cup of tea at the time, and with this new album they've returned to producer Tom McFall, to their benefit, I think. The album has a fantastically ethereal, elegant sound, yet at the same time is very much grounded in terrific percussion beats. The first song off the album, "Dead Hearts," evokes nostalgia, the seed of aruined/lost/unrequited love that has planted itself deep in your heart's atrium. The open harmonies and shimmering synth and strings create a sound for summer. Or maybe that's just the sheen of damp sweat that makes my shirt stick to my skin as I enter my sun-baked car.
The dance-y, beat-driven "Wasted Daylight" sounds a bit Metric-like (Emily Haines, I'm telling you!). But the song seems more rooted than some of the others, in something real and concrete. Millan's lyric imagery is excellent, and more realistic than other songs on the album. See also: "I Died so I could Haunt you" lyrics:
i was only a girl when i wore widow's clothes
i was unfaithful, i lived as i chose
i want only to haunt you, but you're never there
i died so i could have you
i died so i could haunt you

i was unfaithful, i lived as i chose
i want only to haunt you, but you're never there
i died so i could have you
i died so i could haunt you

Overall, this latest album has similar overtones to Set Yourself on Fire, but is not by any stretch of the imagination a repeat. There is a continued gothic image, in songs like "Five Ghosts," "The Black House, the Blue Sky," and "The Last Song Ever Written," which also has an MGMT-esque sound. Stars is clearly evolving as a group, with a distinct musical style. And even though it's been three years since their last album, thanks to a renewed focus on Broken Social Scene, I don't feel like they've completely lost their essence as a band (yes, I'm talking about a specific band, and yes, I could go into it. But it's not positive at all, and I'm not sure how I feel about being so purposefully negative).

Anyway, I give this album 3 1/2 out of 5 stars, and a pair of purple pants for being indie-tastic.
*sidenote: the "making of" video series on their youtube channel "starmontreal" is a really interesting peek into how an album comes together, for them at any rate*
Saturday, May 22
Sidenote:
Here's a video from the Iron & Wine concert I went to awhile back. Funnily enough, right after the kid yells out "FREEBIRD!" you can hear me laughing. This person must have been right behind/in front of us, because you can hear me laughing pretty distinctly. I'm the loud, obnoxious one (not the loud one right next to her, but close).
and here are some new songs I'm pretty psyched about.
and this, just because it's epic.
and here are some new songs I'm pretty psyched about.
and this, just because it's epic.
Tuesday, May 11
I've been looking for a good version of this video to post for awhile!
from 893thesource on youtube
Friday, December 11
Tuesday, December 1
The Fabric of Our Lives
I wear jeans. Specifically, Levis. Every day. Maybe one day I'll wear a pair of cords. But denim is the major fabric of my life, along with flannel and thermal in the winter. As much as I love fashion, I tend to be pretty boring. Thus, the lack of outfit posts. But I also love jean commercials. Here are two of my favs.
Plus, the second one has Jamie Dornan in it. I'm pretty sure. He's pretty.
Plus, the second one has Jamie Dornan in it. I'm pretty sure. He's pretty.
Thursday, November 26
Tuesday, November 17
Wednesday, October 14
Cold snap!
The weather has turned colder, and colors are bursting out all over campus. From the burnt orange of the leafy maples lining the streets, to the colorful knit hats, scarves, and mittens. October is nearing the end, which can mean only one thing: Halloween! I'm not doing any sort of party or costume this year, but I am going with my parents to their alma mater as our colleges face off for a football battle. They're friends from college always get together and tailgate--I'm sure riotous behavior will ensue.
This weekend, well, these next four days really, are incredibly pivotal. If I get all the work done that I mean to, I will be ahead of schedule and won't collapse under pressure by the end of the semester. If I don't get the work done . . . . academic doom may be a bit of melodramatic, but you get the general idea.
Anyways, here is a little video that I discovered on youtube from an old disney special that I loved when I was a kid. My mom video-taped it (the days before DVR, if we can hark back that far) and I watched it all the time, even when it wasn't Halloween. Then my dad taped over it with Melrose Place. Something he denies to this day.
This weekend, well, these next four days really, are incredibly pivotal. If I get all the work done that I mean to, I will be ahead of schedule and won't collapse under pressure by the end of the semester. If I don't get the work done . . . . academic doom may be a bit of melodramatic, but you get the general idea.
Anyways, here is a little video that I discovered on youtube from an old disney special that I loved when I was a kid. My mom video-taped it (the days before DVR, if we can hark back that far) and I watched it all the time, even when it wasn't Halloween. Then my dad taped over it with Melrose Place. Something he denies to this day.
Saturday, January 3
Tuesday, December 9
Christmas, Christmas, Christmas!
This post serves several purposes, one of which being procrastination from my U.S Diplomatic history exam. I know I've been absent from my blog for quite some time, but I've had quite a bit to do! Midterms, Thanksgiving, concerts, etc. It was fantastic! Oh! And of course, the release of Twilight, which was done very well, in my opinion!
First, I went to a fantastic concert with my two new friends at the 9:30 club in DC. We saw Sondre Lerche, this fantastic singer/songwriter. This is one of his new songs--it's not even on an album yet!
Thanksgiving was amazing, as usual. My aunt outdoes herself with the food every year, and this year was no exception. I got to see all but one of my cousins (that are around my age) and it was fantastic to see everyone. My family is hilarious and I love spending time with them. Then we get to December!
My visa application has been turned in, my tickets have been bought, and as of yesterday I know what college I'll be studying with! Hertford college (pronounced: Hartford. Good to know!) They have a college cat named Simpkins, which I find hilariously awesome. According to Wikipedia, the college is in the middle of medieval Oxford and was founded (as Hart Hall) in the late 13th century and was home to John Donne, Thomas Hobbes, and Evelyn Waugh. They also have a Bridge of Sighs, that supposedly looked like the Venician bridge of the same name (except it doesn't). It's beautiful, the chorus is fantastic, and I can't wait to go!
My visa application has been turned in, my tickets have been bought, and as of yesterday I know what college I'll be studying with! Hertford college (pronounced: Hartford. Good to know!) They have a college cat named Simpkins, which I find hilariously awesome. According to Wikipedia, the college is in the middle of medieval Oxford and was founded (as Hart Hall) in the late 13th century and was home to John Donne, Thomas Hobbes, and Evelyn Waugh. They also have a Bridge of Sighs, that supposedly looked like the Venician bridge of the same name (except it doesn't). It's beautiful, the chorus is fantastic, and I can't wait to go!
The Bird and the Bee: Carol of the Bells
Clyde McPhatter: White Christmas
David Bowie & Bing Crosby: Little Drummer Boy (Peace on Earth)
Jimmy Eat World: Last Christmas
John Lennon: Happy Christmas (War is Over)
Joni Mitchell: River
The Raveonettes: Christmas Song
The Waitresses: Christmas Wrapping
The Weepies: All that I Want
Sufjan Stevens: Holy, Holy, Holy
Priscilla Ahn: Silent Night
Leona Naess: Christmas
The Pretenders: 2000 Miles
Lenka: All my Bells are Ringing
Vince Guaraldi: Christmas Time is Here
I'll hopefully post again soon, but if I don't, have a happy holidays, and your winters look like this:

Sunday, October 26
Busy-ness as usual
. . . well, I thought it was clever.
I'm supposed to be writing a paper right now, but I seem to be having one of those moments. The paper is just not coming to me. I have an outline and everything, but the introductory paragraph refuses to write out. So, I'm posting on my blog instead! This week is going to intense, to say the least. This paper is due on Monday, I have a health test of Tuesday, I'm declaring my minor this week, AND this coming weekend is Halloween AND my college's homecoming!!
My friends and I take Halloween (and Homecoming) very seriously.
This year, my college is playing my parents alma mater. So, they and a few of their friends from college are coming down to tailgate with us and watch the game. I'm so excited for them to come. My parents have come to visit for dinner before, but they've never really visited longer than to move me in and out of wherever I'm living. They'll be meeting a few of my friends that they've never met and my friends will be meeting my parents and my mom's best friend, who is essentially my aunt. After they leave on saturday (and my college thoroughly pummels their college) my roommates and I will be hosting our first party!
It's a costume party, in honor of Halloween, and will be relatively small, in comparison to most parties at our school. Invitees and their friends only. We're making orange-colored jungle juice (is jungle juice only an American thing?) with ping-pong balls like eyeballs floating in it! Hopefully, everything will go well.
I can't believe the semester is almost over and that we're less than a week away from November! There's only 6 weeks of school left, including exam week and Thanksgiving break. And then it's only a few weeks more and I'll be jetting off to England! I filled out my visa last week and have to go to the biometric center to be fingerprinted at the end of November. All my appointments have been made, so that I'm in the pink of health when I leave the states. I can't wait to start my study abroad. Maybe its just wishful thinking, but I feel like everything's going to change.
Speaking of change, I posted my absentee ballot the other day. I'm so excited that this is my first election. It's a crazy time to live in America right now. And, again, in honor of Halloween, here is a clip from my favorite group of kiddies, the Peanut Gang.
I'm supposed to be writing a paper right now, but I seem to be having one of those moments. The paper is just not coming to me. I have an outline and everything, but the introductory paragraph refuses to write out. So, I'm posting on my blog instead! This week is going to intense, to say the least. This paper is due on Monday, I have a health test of Tuesday, I'm declaring my minor this week, AND this coming weekend is Halloween AND my college's homecoming!!
My friends and I take Halloween (and Homecoming) very seriously.
This year, my college is playing my parents alma mater. So, they and a few of their friends from college are coming down to tailgate with us and watch the game. I'm so excited for them to come. My parents have come to visit for dinner before, but they've never really visited longer than to move me in and out of wherever I'm living. They'll be meeting a few of my friends that they've never met and my friends will be meeting my parents and my mom's best friend, who is essentially my aunt. After they leave on saturday (and my college thoroughly pummels their college) my roommates and I will be hosting our first party!
It's a costume party, in honor of Halloween, and will be relatively small, in comparison to most parties at our school. Invitees and their friends only. We're making orange-colored jungle juice (is jungle juice only an American thing?) with ping-pong balls like eyeballs floating in it! Hopefully, everything will go well.
I can't believe the semester is almost over and that we're less than a week away from November! There's only 6 weeks of school left, including exam week and Thanksgiving break. And then it's only a few weeks more and I'll be jetting off to England! I filled out my visa last week and have to go to the biometric center to be fingerprinted at the end of November. All my appointments have been made, so that I'm in the pink of health when I leave the states. I can't wait to start my study abroad. Maybe its just wishful thinking, but I feel like everything's going to change.
Speaking of change, I posted my absentee ballot the other day. I'm so excited that this is my first election. It's a crazy time to live in America right now. And, again, in honor of Halloween, here is a clip from my favorite group of kiddies, the Peanut Gang.
Tuesday, September 2
Insomnia . . .
So . . . . it's 3:30 AM. I'm still awake, from waking up at 9. I fell asleep at 6:30 AM yesterday morning. Something has got to stop. I'd really prefer not to drug myself with Nyquil or cough syrup or something, but I cannot seem to fall asleep! Does anyone have any suggestions? Anyway, since I'm awake, I figured I'd do a recommendation post (assuming, rather in a narcissist manner, that anyone besides myself reads this).
In music, I cannot get enough of the Brunettes. 1) They're from New Zealand, which makes them fantastic. 2) They run in a similar vein with Rilo Kiley, Tilly and the Wall, and those sort of quirky-yet-amazing bands.
favorite track: If You Were Alien (click here to view the indie-tastic video)
Also, I ripped a page out of Nylon to remind myself to check out Uh Huh Her, an electro-pop duo from Los Angeles. One of the girls, Leisha Hailey, was on The L Word which is pretty cool I guess. Anyway, they kind of run with bands like Ladytron and Metric, and I've been dancing around my room in my apartment like a huge toolbox all week.
favorite track: Not a Love Song (click here . . . oh, you know what to do)
The new Subways album, All or Nothing, is pretty amazing. The Subways were completely overplayed in America (or at least, Rock n' Roll Queen was) thanks to the OC, whatnot. By the end of . . . . 2004 (?) I was pretty tired of them. However, this new album shows a lot of growth in my opinion, both instrumentally and vocally. The overall quality of the songs has vasting improved as well, with a good bit more variation between songs. * I saw them in concert once when I was still in high school. I had Charlotte, the bassist, sign my shoe (a red chuck) and I remember feeling really weird that I wanted her to sign my shoe. Looking back on it, I'm sure she'd had people ask for much stranger things to be signed . . .
favorite (or favourite, in honor of their Britishness) track: Lost Boy
In movies, I'm really psyched about Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist. I shall let the trailer speak for itself.
I'm more than a wee bit miffed about the whole "let's move the Harry Potter release date back" thing. Despite what the producers said, I think it's a pointless move done solely for monetary gain. Harry Potter has always been a holiday franchise and they've always done well. As long as the producers treat the fans with respect, the movies will continue to do well. Unfortunately for the studio bigwigs, they made a huge snafu with this one. However, the Twilight movie has moved in and taken the Harry Potter release date. So I am slightly mollified. Slightly.
Other than that I have no real interest in any movies that are coming out. Easy Virtue is a Noel Coward play that is being turned into a movie with Colin Firth, Jessica Biel, and Ben Barnes. I'm looking forward to that, but its so far only a British release. Watchmen, also, is going to be intense. I squealed like the (closet) fangirl I am over that one.
In other movie news, my roommate (R? I'm still feeling this one out) and I have decided to make our movie nights a thing. I compiled a list based on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies list, plus other movies I've been meaning to see (i.e Lust, Caution, There Will be Blood, No Country for Old Men, etc.) And we'll be watching these quite happily on nights and weekends.
This being said, I think I may take that cough syrup now. I do feel pretty sick, actually.
In music, I cannot get enough of the Brunettes. 1) They're from New Zealand, which makes them fantastic. 2) They run in a similar vein with Rilo Kiley, Tilly and the Wall, and those sort of quirky-yet-amazing bands.
favorite track: If You Were Alien (click here to view the indie-tastic video)
Also, I ripped a page out of Nylon to remind myself to check out Uh Huh Her, an electro-pop duo from Los Angeles. One of the girls, Leisha Hailey, was on The L Word which is pretty cool I guess. Anyway, they kind of run with bands like Ladytron and Metric, and I've been dancing around my room in my apartment like a huge toolbox all week.
favorite track: Not a Love Song (click here . . . oh, you know what to do)
The new Subways album, All or Nothing, is pretty amazing. The Subways were completely overplayed in America (or at least, Rock n' Roll Queen was) thanks to the OC, whatnot. By the end of . . . . 2004 (?) I was pretty tired of them. However, this new album shows a lot of growth in my opinion, both instrumentally and vocally. The overall quality of the songs has vasting improved as well, with a good bit more variation between songs. * I saw them in concert once when I was still in high school. I had Charlotte, the bassist, sign my shoe (a red chuck) and I remember feeling really weird that I wanted her to sign my shoe. Looking back on it, I'm sure she'd had people ask for much stranger things to be signed . . .
favorite (or favourite, in honor of their Britishness) track: Lost Boy
In movies, I'm really psyched about Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist. I shall let the trailer speak for itself.
I'm more than a wee bit miffed about the whole "let's move the Harry Potter release date back" thing. Despite what the producers said, I think it's a pointless move done solely for monetary gain. Harry Potter has always been a holiday franchise and they've always done well. As long as the producers treat the fans with respect, the movies will continue to do well. Unfortunately for the studio bigwigs, they made a huge snafu with this one. However, the Twilight movie has moved in and taken the Harry Potter release date. So I am slightly mollified. Slightly.
Other than that I have no real interest in any movies that are coming out. Easy Virtue is a Noel Coward play that is being turned into a movie with Colin Firth, Jessica Biel, and Ben Barnes. I'm looking forward to that, but its so far only a British release. Watchmen, also, is going to be intense. I squealed like the (closet) fangirl I am over that one.
In other movie news, my roommate (R? I'm still feeling this one out) and I have decided to make our movie nights a thing. I compiled a list based on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies list, plus other movies I've been meaning to see (i.e Lust, Caution, There Will be Blood, No Country for Old Men, etc.) And we'll be watching these quite happily on nights and weekends.
This being said, I think I may take that cough syrup now. I do feel pretty sick, actually.
Saturday, August 30
Hats Off to Buster Keaton . . .
Well, my first week of school is officially completed. At my school we have to take a certain number of general education courses (GenEds), in order to garner a well-rounded education. I, however, maintain that I had a very well-rounded education in high school and therefore know that I will NEVER want a career in math and science. It's just not my bag, personally. Unfortunately for me, they will not let me graduate in two years (!!) unless I complete these courses. So I'm finishing them this semester to avoid senior year death by boredom. I'm taking . . . (drumroll)
U.S Diplomatic History
The Physical Nature of Light and Sound (fancy-pants physics)
Introduction to Film (to 1960)
General Philosophy
General Health
I'm petrified of my physics class. As a result, I'm reading my chapters and taking frantic notes on them so that I won't feel so overwhelmed come time to study for tests. But, I've only had the class 3 times and I already feel overwhelmed. My intro to Film class is FANTASTIC. My professor is hilarious and really knowledgeable (she also worked on a film with Scarlet Johansson and that makes her my hero, even if I'm kinda tired of ScarJo). We meet on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Tuesday evenings. Tuesdays are the film viewing classes, and we've already watched 2 Buster Keaton films (Cops and Sherlock, Jr. for those interested). I'd never seen a Buster Keaton film before, but I had heard of him thanks the The Dreamers (two characters debate over who is better, Keaton or Chaplin). Having now seen both, I have to say Keaton. Not only does he star in these two films and do all his own stunts, but he directed the films himself. His cinematographer is amazing and the gags are brilliantly done. He's just so endearing, I find him adorable. It's amazing how certain humor stands the test of time. My entire film class was laughing hysterically at this silent film made about 80 years ago. I doubt the same will be said of say . . . . Disaster Movie?
check this video by hihuy
It's a montage of Sherlock, Jr. set to music by Air.
But anyway, it's practically 2 AM on a Friday night (Saturday morning) and I'm not out partying. I may be totally alone in saying this, but the house parties at my college have never been my style. I've always felt off-kilter around this horrible music and awful drunk boys trying to feel me up. I'd rather be at a nice bar or restaurant, or just watching a movie with my friends. My roommate -shall I go GossipGirl and call her R?- and I watched The Wedding Date tonight while drinking a beer. Blue Moon for me and Becks for her more germanic tastebuds. Earlier in the night my other roommate M was pre-gaming as we played a three-person game of kings. We had Miss Congeniality playing in the background and were getting rather silly when our final roommate and a couple of her friends came in. Now, I don't have a problem with people drinking. I drink myself, so it would be hypocritical to find fault with others. But I do dislike people who are overly drunk. It just . . . kills my buzz. I'd go to a party if it was a bunch of people I knew, or a bunch of people dancing, but a crowded room with people spilling booze everywhere? I'd just rather not. Am I completely alone in this?
oh! and p.s. eventually I'll get a camera or borrow someone's so you can see my room and maybe an outfit post or two . . .
U.S Diplomatic History
The Physical Nature of Light and Sound (fancy-pants physics)
Introduction to Film (to 1960)
General Philosophy
General Health
I'm petrified of my physics class. As a result, I'm reading my chapters and taking frantic notes on them so that I won't feel so overwhelmed come time to study for tests. But, I've only had the class 3 times and I already feel overwhelmed. My intro to Film class is FANTASTIC. My professor is hilarious and really knowledgeable (she also worked on a film with Scarlet Johansson and that makes her my hero, even if I'm kinda tired of ScarJo). We meet on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Tuesday evenings. Tuesdays are the film viewing classes, and we've already watched 2 Buster Keaton films (Cops and Sherlock, Jr. for those interested). I'd never seen a Buster Keaton film before, but I had heard of him thanks the The Dreamers (two characters debate over who is better, Keaton or Chaplin). Having now seen both, I have to say Keaton. Not only does he star in these two films and do all his own stunts, but he directed the films himself. His cinematographer is amazing and the gags are brilliantly done. He's just so endearing, I find him adorable. It's amazing how certain humor stands the test of time. My entire film class was laughing hysterically at this silent film made about 80 years ago. I doubt the same will be said of say . . . . Disaster Movie?
check this video by hihuy
It's a montage of Sherlock, Jr. set to music by Air.
But anyway, it's practically 2 AM on a Friday night (Saturday morning) and I'm not out partying. I may be totally alone in saying this, but the house parties at my college have never been my style. I've always felt off-kilter around this horrible music and awful drunk boys trying to feel me up. I'd rather be at a nice bar or restaurant, or just watching a movie with my friends. My roommate -shall I go GossipGirl and call her R?- and I watched The Wedding Date tonight while drinking a beer. Blue Moon for me and Becks for her more germanic tastebuds. Earlier in the night my other roommate M was pre-gaming as we played a three-person game of kings. We had Miss Congeniality playing in the background and were getting rather silly when our final roommate and a couple of her friends came in. Now, I don't have a problem with people drinking. I drink myself, so it would be hypocritical to find fault with others. But I do dislike people who are overly drunk. It just . . . kills my buzz. I'd go to a party if it was a bunch of people I knew, or a bunch of people dancing, but a crowded room with people spilling booze everywhere? I'd just rather not. Am I completely alone in this?
oh! and p.s. eventually I'll get a camera or borrow someone's so you can see my room and maybe an outfit post or two . . .
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