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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

I've been feeling... So tired. I just slept four hours before dinner. I intended on a half an hour nap or so, but I was really exhausted. I don't really know why either. I'd go out on a limb and say that I've fallen ill or something, but I'm not showing any symptoms other than physical exhaustion. My throat feels fine, nose is doing alright. My gut doesn't feel any different.

Although there is a slight issue which I'm not sure about. I've been feeling rather hot lately, even in an air-conditioned room. I'm not sure if this is just because of the weather(the sun is evil) or that I am indeed being ailed by something.

Which might be an alien virus.

Anyway, I watched Evangelion 1.0 on Monday. It was only $6, which was a good thing, because I didn't particularly enjoy that movie. For one, it was about giant robots that people sat in and used to defend Earth from aliens which came from I have no idea where. Also, the robot thingy looked kinda gay. Plus, there was a major design flaw in their so-called advanced battle machine. It basically had a plug sticking out of its ass to a power supply, and only lasted 5 minutes in battle without the cord. Also, the interface between the pilot and the robot is absurd. Whatever the robot feels, so does the pilot. Does this sound logical to you at all? No, no it doesn't. The point of armour is so that the people behind it don't get hurt.

Also, the rest of the movie was about the little kid who was supposed to be piloting the giant robot. More than half of the scenes that he's in involve him screaming, complaining, whining, or being scared in general.

Also, let's not forget the total lack of character development, history, and various other things which are necessary in making a movie. For example, why are people still using audio tape to listen to music when they also have the technology to build impossible agile giant robots and cities that can retract into the ground in emergencies?

There's only one explanation for that. Sequel.

Anyway, this movie needs more sense. That is all.

I guess I just can't appreciate anime. I mean, it's full of screamy, shoutiness and stuff. It would take a real fan of the original works to enjoy a movie like Evangelion. And since the only cartoon I ever enjoyed was Spongebob(Anime are just Japanese cartoons. Admit it.), it was no surprise that I was thinking about where else I could have spent six dollars halfway through the movie.

Also, I've finally managed to order new vinyl stickers for my cube! Big thanks to Liming and his access to internet shopping options. Still, according to the website it's going to take a while before I get my stickers. Oh well.

Well, I don't think I'll be able to get back to sleep for a while. Maybe I'll go play a game...
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-Joe

Lost @ 10:18 PM