Monday, December 29, 2008

Swiss Army Flash

Ha!

Definitely a sign of the times

Sunday, December 28, 2008

the hols

These days, with the gender balance set, I just walk around the house until I find a bathroom with the toilet seat down.

My father has spent about a week at home, using up his holidays and the sheer boredom of it all has gotten him sick. My mother, who like me and most other people, enjoy the sheer ennui, has gotten sick and is now watching Chinese soaps with the most miserable and sick-looking face. My habit of sleeping 10-12 hours a day during the holidays have kept me relatively healthy.

As everyone promised, Dexter is awesome. Watching the last episode of the second season as I type. It's been very heartwarming to see him develop more feelings as the show goes on, although I'm not sure whether it's artfully done or just sloppiness from the show's writers now that they're doing original stories and not adapting from the Dexter books. Eh. It's rather engaging anyway.

I read somewhere that it's less intelligent people who get so drawn into tv shows, since they have a harder time discriminating that those little people in the box are not real people. Helas. It means more entertainment for me, I suppose!

Happy holidays to you all, and I suppose I should check WTCP to see how you all are doing :)

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

I hadn't realised.

Notice: What Girls Want: Vampires

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A poster on "good habits" on a professor's door