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I found a very sinister-sounding cover of "Blank Space" recently.

At first I was like: Oh wow, this is cool. I think I like it better than the real one.

But then it got to the screaming part and I started thinking: This reminds me of Zane . . . That's not good.

Edit: I still think it's cool, but in a dark way.

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Edit: uhhh I found that Blank Space hilarious. And I kind of like it.

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:o

At first I was like: Oh wow, this is cool. I think I like it better than the real one.

But then it got to the screaming part and I started thinking: This reminds me of Zane . . . That's not good.

Edit: I still think it's cool, but in a dark way.

I was already disturbed enough today, thanks Twi.

 

I bought the song, so no judgements. :P I actually really like that version, just as much as the original I think. It's disturbing, but in an purposeful way. It takes the lyrics, puts them into a less satirical and more serious context, and adds instruments to match. That's what I like about it—it makes you see the original in a different light. 

 

In other  news, I just applied for a job in Cincinnati, OH. It looks….nice. Like what everyone means when they talk about "all-American towns." 

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Nevermind me, just bringing some more disturbing into the thread.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqqRBCOujKw

Crimson Glory - Lost Reflection

For extra disturbing look up the one which has the song along with the artwork of HR Giger. (Im not going to link that one, I think of the children mmmm delicious lies)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqKtfPxLTpk

Acid Bath - Scream Of The Butterfly

 

And I cant find their incredibly disturbing song number 2...

 

Oh well, have fun.

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I found a very sinister-sounding cover of "Blank Space" recently. 

 

 

 

...Am I the only one getting a stalker/serial killer vibe from this? :mellow:

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I have a new book! It came out yesterday! And it's good!

I also finally got a library card. And checked out Alloy of Law for a reread and requested Shadows of Self.

I also watched The Fellowship of the Ring.

Today was a good day.

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Which is better:

Writing 5,000 terrible words that need editing later, or a single, masterful paragraph of exquisite prose?

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Which is better:

Writing 5,000 terrible words that need editing later, or a single, masterful paragraph of exquisite prose?

Well, usually I go for half and half. A single paragraph of terrible words that needs editing later.

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Which is better:

Writing 5,000 terrible words that need editing later, or a single, masterful paragraph of exquisite prose?

I want to believe that I am doing the second one, considering the 7 upvotes my weird stories got I figure that there are at least a couple lines of masterful, exquisite prose.

 

Or at least, ya know, decent.

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Which is better:

Writing 5,000 terrible words that need editing later, or a single, masterful paragraph of exquisite prose?

 

5,000 words that need editing.  Because at least they're there, and have the potential to be turned into 5,000 words of exquisite prose in the future.

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I went to a college tour today, and while I was there, I saw a guy walking a little pug puppy. So cute.:wub: Twi, you have a new convert to The Way of the Ancient Hound.

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It's fascinating to think that in only a few thousand years, stocky flat-nosed pugs were bred from fierce wolves. It's even more fascinating to see the visual record our ancestors left of the transformation:

 

1745:

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1761:

 

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1859:

 

152._Pugs.JPG

 

1915:

 

Pug_from_1915.JPG

 

2095:

 

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"Who dropped this crumb on the floor? We're going to attract mice."

 

"I don't think mice are going to be an issue here."

 

"Why not?"

 

"Because our house is elevated above the ground by thick posts, and we have twenty cats. At least ten of those are killers."

 

"Oh."

 

"This place isn't attractive to mice. If anything, this is where sinful mice go where they die."

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I present my family, ladies and gentlemen. (Except my sisters. They usually- you may want to sit down for this- look normal and good in pictures. Shocking, I know.)

 

My parents and siblings are extremely photogenic people. When I appear in photos though, I appear blurry, seemingly scowling vaguely in the camera's general direction, and looking generally like the photograph of a serial killer from the "Early Life" part of his Wikipedia article.

 

Needless to say, I try to avoid getting my picture taken.

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Hm.

I wonder why I always look so bad in photos

Then I look into the mirror and suddenly I understand.

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My parents and siblings are extremely photogenic people. When I appear in photos though, I appear blurry, seemingly scowling vaguely in the camera's general direction, and looking generally like the photograph of a serial killer from the "Early Life" part of his Wikipedia article.

Needless to say, I try to avoid getting my picture taken.

My brothers and I make up for our un-photogenicness by acting as stupid as we possibly can.

It works. I think.

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Hm.

I wonder why I always look so bad in photos

Then I look into the mirror and suddenly I understand.

Don't. Just don't. I've seen the pictures in the appearance thread and you have no reason to say such a thing. Anyways, my driver's license looks like a mug shot because I cannot fake smile.
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