Conversation Between Sweet Dreams and dream's-epilogue
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  1. dream's-epilogue
    May 29th, 2009 6:30 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    Oh, I own it. I've just never really gotten around to watching it.

    And I, uh, I don't have a sword. Well, there is the big claymore on the wall in the other room, but it's blunt. I think.

    Perhaps, but I've only got one year of school left, not counting college. All I have to do is not fail. And yes, sleep is good, but there are still times when I can't help but think of it as a burdern. Like when I've got that perfect fic idea in mind and it's two in the morning...
  2. Sweet Dreams
    May 29th, 2009 6:20 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    You haven't watched Saw!? How could you!? If you don't go and rent the movie right now, I will smite thee with thy sword!

    Or I would if we weren't separated by a couple of oceans.

    Everybody has violent thoughts. Some people are just better at thinking them.

    Bizarre? Well, we can't really do much about it. School stops students from turning into nocturnal creatures. And you need your sleep. You're a growing boy. :D
  3. dream's-epilogue
    May 29th, 2009 6:56 AM
    dream's-epilogue
    Even non-humans have evil in their hearts, but that evil can also be channeled for good. Take me, for example. Or Hawke. Now consider the topic dropped.

    Uh, really? I've never actually seen it, so...yeah. I DO tend to have violent thoughts/outbursts from time to time, and cartoony violence like in video games I have no problems with. And electrocutions, of course.

    This is a bizarre schedule, isn't it? We answer each other's posts while the other is asleep. Well, excluding the nights I have insomnia. Which hasn't been lately, thank goodness.
  4. Sweet Dreams
    May 28th, 2009 11:25 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    I may not be emo, but I do accept the fact that life is, well, pointless. We live our whole lives seeking comfort and the happiness of our children who will, in turn, follow in your footsteps. Humans can't help but kill everything around them, including themselves and eventually, in a million billion years or so, the sun will explode. Before then, however, Earth will probably become a toxic wasteland. Not everybody has a bit of good inside of them, but everyone has evil lurking within their hearts.

    That's just me getting started. However, I'm not looking for an emo-buddy, so we'll keep off that after this, shall we?

    Bloody-minded. You are able to think bloody thoughts with relish. I'm both teasing you and complimenting you. It means that you can watch Saw without whimpering, unlike some of my friends.
  5. dream's-epilogue
    May 28th, 2009 8:04 AM
    dream's-epilogue
    Well, hope you don't catch me in emo-mode. I'll get to spend hours preaching about how my life is pointless, how humanity is doomed (lucky for me, eh?), about why everything everyone does is ultimately bad and evil in some way...no, stop, I will NOT become emo today. I am happy, I am cheerful, I am upbeat...

    Er, what does bloody-minded mean? I'm not sure if you're complimenting me or teasing me...
  6. Sweet Dreams
    May 27th, 2009 11:45 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    Block? What are you talking about? We'll be roommates. :) And I'll get to whine about the sky falling on me when I go outside; in a very loud voice.

    Aww, my bloody-minded friend just admitted he wuvs talking to me! Hip, hip, hooray!
  7. dream's-epilogue
    May 27th, 2009 7:06 AM
    dream's-epilogue
    By that logic, in another hundred years, we'll all be living on the same block.

    Maybe :P
  8. Sweet Dreams
    May 26th, 2009 10:10 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    Well, it's good to get some sleep every once in a while. And the world is a much smaller place than it was a hundred years ago. It is our oyster.

    You just love talking to me. :P
  9. dream's-epilogue
    May 24th, 2009 10:12 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    This whole "opposite sides of the world" thing is really, really inconvenient for our VMing, isn't it? I'm barely keeping my eyes open tonight. No chance of insomnia...

    In fact, I only got on to post something to a friend. Speaking of which, WHY AM I STILL ON??

    TTYL
  10. Sweet Dreams
    May 22nd, 2009 8:22 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    I'm kinda wondering where people got the idea of the gay accent. That is completely stupid.

    Oriental Chinese... uh... um... I don't know, either. However, Chinese "pop" songs are extraordinarily lame. Half the time, the singers try to speak English and it all goes downhill from there. -.-
  11. dream's-epilogue
    May 22nd, 2009 7:20 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    I don't really know what oriental Chinese is, but I DO know that whatever it is, that isn't it.

    I didn't know that.

    Oh, and I also forgot to mention that all American husbands are either straight-laced workers with no future or drunken Wife-Beaters, and all gay guys are either bulky German Ubermensch, or tiny fem-guys. Which of course is completely wrong; I have an outwardly gay friend, but if you didn't know it, you'd never be able to tell him apart from anyone else. Well, anyone else at my school, anyway...
  12. Sweet Dreams
    May 22nd, 2009 7:13 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    ... I guess we have the same stereotypes. And you forgot to add that all old people are either drooling, Alzheimer sufferers or forceful, wobbly-voiced devils.

    I just don't know how to respond to the "Chinese" restaurants jab. Half of me is right there with you, and half of me wants to ask what you consider oriental Chinese. BTW, I am Chinese. I may have been brought up in Aussie, but I have full-fledged, patriotic Chinese parents.

    And trust me; pretty much all Asian parents are workaholic perfectionists.
  13. dream's-epilogue
    May 22nd, 2009 6:17 PM
    dream's-epilogue
    Well, we've got our own stereotypes for all categories. All businessmen are greedy land-rapists, all politicians are self-interested liars, all comedians are life-experience gurus, all people of middle-Eastern descent are terrorists, all Asian people are uptight workaholics...even my fellow youth and I are apparently video-game-addicted, overweight, unappreciative, lazy no-gooders who spend our days wasting our lives on WoW, smoking pot, and knocking each other up.

    Lol, but you gotta love the "Chinese" restaurants, what with their heaping piles of fried foods, their Spanish-fluent workers, their Asians-only hiring policies, and their not-oriental background music they play.

    You gotta admit, stereotypes are just plain funny, mostly because their unture.

    BTW I have yet to meet anyone that blatantly reminded me of Homer Simpson...although I can do a marvelous impersonation of the Peter Griffin laugh.
  14. Sweet Dreams
    May 20th, 2009 11:38 PM
    Sweet Dreams
    Food names? What were they? I have a sinking suspicion that I know...

    Don't worry, as Australians, we get to stereotype very multiculturally. However, I'm sad to say, I have never eaten at a restaurant with boomerangs on the walls. Perhaps its because the Aborigines aren't prone to opening restaurants...? Over here, the americans are all, well, Homer Simpsons. That's still true even though Australia is now actually more obese than America. *sarcastically* Go us.
  15. dream's-epilogue
    May 20th, 2009 10:23 AM
    dream's-epilogue
    Haven't heard from you in forever. What's been up?

    Take a guess where I ate at yesterday.

    American stereotypicalization at its finest. Outback Steakhouse. Apparently, putting a boomerage on every square foot of wall qualifies it as being an Australian restaurant. I had to fight a chuckle at some of the ridiculous food names.

    If there's one thing America does right, it's taking something fake and calling it authentic.

    That's not saying the food was bad. It just didn't strike me as very...outback-y.