Monday, October 28, 2013
It's Getting A Way Too Noisy Out Here
Friday, September 20, 2013
Don't Test Me
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The last thing I want to do is cuss someone out every time I need to get some stuff done on time. But this fucking amateur really really knows how to irritate people and make them lose their temper.
I mean, come on, let's act like professionals here. You've been paid to do your job so do it! Otherwise, just send your resignation letter and leave.
Or be dead. Whatever. I don't care.
The Newbie
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I think I'm gonna love it here. Let's see how it goes, shall we?
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.
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
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Like A Ghost
Woke up in cold sweat, never fully asleep. Soft pat on my back, it was you, wasn't it? I can still feel it, vividly. Choking me with unusual feelings.
Ah, but they all are too familiar, aren't they?
Ghost leaves its mark and it's burdensome. But someday, somehow, we're going to be the one who forgets.
Ah, but they all are too familiar, aren't they?
Ghost leaves its mark and it's burdensome. But someday, somehow, we're going to be the one who forgets.