Snagged from Todd’s Livejournal— You scored as Chaotic Good. A Chaotic Good person is someone who has little intrinsic respect for laws or authority, seeing them as insufficient to sustain what’s right. These people work according to their own moral compass which, while good, is not necessarily always aligned with that of society. Despite theirContinue reading “Alignments”
Monthly Archives: December 2004
Just an Observation
While wrapping presents this evening I needed some background noise, so I put X2: X-Men United in the DVD player. I hadn’t realized it until today, but the film is almost a remake of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. But with the X-Men, instead of Admiral Kirk and his lackeys. I remember whenContinue reading “Just an Observation”
The State of Things
I passed out last night about eight. In my clothes. Which my cat bled all over. I still feel sleepy. Tired. Worn out. I’ve been fiercely hungry and then can’t eat. I could use a nap. I’ve been completely random. I’ve veered from one emotional extreme to the other, all in the span of aContinue reading “The State of Things”
They Say It's Christmas….
It doesn’t feel like Christmas. The weather is too nice. This week Raleigh has seen temperatures in the seventies, except for yesterday which was rainy, foggy, and blue. How can one think of Christmas in conditions like that? The muzak at the store still isn’t playing Christmas music. How can shoppers be in the ChristmasContinue reading “They Say It's Christmas….”
Well, I'm back.
I finished Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, the XBox (and PS2, and Game Cube) role-playing game from EA, this evening. I’m depressed, and not because the game is over. I’m depressed, because the game didn’t redeem itself in the end. Role-playing games need a story. Role-playing games need characters. The Third Age hadContinue reading “Well, I'm back.”
We All Shine On
Take a moment, people, and think of John Lennon. Put in a Beatles album or one of his solo albums. Watch A Hard Day’s Night. What would he think of these troubled times? We salute you, Private Gripweed. I can’t believe I almost forgot.
Twiddling Thumbs
I’ve been waiting for a customer. A week ago the phone rang. “My Halo 2 doesn’t work,” the customer said. “What’s the problem?” I asked. “I bought the PlayStation2 version by mistake. It doesn’t play in my XBox.” Halo 2 on the PlayStation2? What planet was this guy on? “Are you sure it’s Halo 2?”Continue reading “Twiddling Thumbs”
Numerology
As seen on Andrew Timson‘s LiveJournal: You Are the Reformer 1 You’re a responsible person – with a clear sense of right and wrong. High standards are important to you, and you do everything to meet them. You are your own worst critic, feeling ashamed if you’re not perfect. You have the highest integrity, andContinue reading “Numerology”
Banned Books
I saw this list of banned books on Bill Leisner‘s LiveJournal. Let’s take a look. Which have I read?
A Thought for the Day
Gandalf’s judgment on Denethor as given in Lord of the Rings: The Third Age: Thus is the havoc when a steward breaks his solemn bond with his people. Gondor shunned counsel, chose to dominate its subjects. While its sons were sent to die in hopeless causes, alliances faltered. Hope withered. Armies were squandered, leaders lost.Continue reading “A Thought for the Day”