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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Life Is

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The Newbie

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My second week at the new office. I almost forgot how it feels like to be a working girl, to be having to rise early in the morning and stay up late. It sure as hell is a total nightmare. And the traffic is still awful. The workload is a bit crazy, but the new people are fun to be with. 

I think I'm gonna love it here. Let's see how it goes, shall we?
Monday, March 18, 2013

The Enlightenment



Now I know why people get divorced.
Sunday, March 3, 2013

Broken

I have to admit, when I first chose this movie I was only lured by the fact that Cillian Murphy's one of the casts. From the synopsis I assumed that it would be some kind of boring and depressing piece. But it turns out that I was wrong.

Broken (2012) tells a story about Skunk, an 11-year-old diabetic girl in one summer holidays. Some of the dialogues are just so moronic that I laughed my ass off throughout the movie.

Skunk: "My mom run away with an accountant from Birmingham."
Dillon: "Oh, yeah. So, you're a lesbian?"
Skunk: "No."
Dillon: "You look like a lesbian."
Skunk: "What does a lesbian look like?"
Dillon: "Kind of ugly."

Skunk: "My God, Mike."
Mike: "Uh, it's Mr. Kiernan at school, Skunk."
Skunk: "Oh."
Mike: "Not Mike."
Skunk: "Oh, right. In that case you can call me Ms. Cunningham."

Sunrise: "Sit down. Give me some money!"
Skunk: "What?"
Sunrise: "Some money?"
Skunk: "Why?"
Sunrise: "Because I want some."

It really is a good movie. If you're a fan of Little Manhattan (2005), Everything Is Illuminated (2005), Accidents Happen (2009)or City Island (2009), then I think that you should watch it. 



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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Boy, Please

Unless you live in your own apartment, do not walking around wrapped in nothing but a piece of towel. It really hurts my eyes. Period.
Friday, March 1, 2013

To Grow Up


"The past in not a problem unless you live in it." - James Wood

I'm sorry for everything I did wrong. I was young and reckless and lulled into a fantasy world where everyone's life seems so better than mine.