It is what I'm talking about!
Discovering Whispering Corridors and finding out there is still some horror that scares me.
Or I can do my triathletism track and get my HR at 160.
55 minutes until the new year. Well 2013, let's see if you can fill the shoes of 2012.
12/31/12
12/30/12
Look Within Instead of Outside
Zeitgeist: The Addendum on rewatch with some Bangalorian zeitgeist supporters. It feels really weird to watch the Zeitgeist series with someone, even more supporters of the project. Nonetheless, thank you people.
In the end, the most relevant change must occur first inside of you. The true revolution is the revolution of consciousness. To understand is to transform what it is.
In the end, the most relevant change must occur first inside of you. The true revolution is the revolution of consciousness. To understand is to transform what it is.
Zeitgeist : The Addendum
The project encouraging critical thinking gets blindly embraced. A cunning intellectual paradox.
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The Addendum,
Zeitgeist
12/26/12
Last Visit to the Church
Before my departure, Anu asked that we go for the last time to the christian church. She's not Christian but since she believes in God's love, any temple is good to pray for the supreme being.
Those daily visits to the Church. Then the lemon tea and the discussions that whirl around the same subject. The night scooter rides where we have to pretend to be boys so no one will follow us on a car or a motorcycle. The evening workouts and morning swimming sessions. Squatting everytime we go to the bathroom, craving eggs with whole wheat bread together. Daily nagging over wasting time on playing instead of sightseeing. Ending up on a walk or a ride, talking together instead of sightseeing. The astrologer.
Gosh I hate missing. I will hate missing you. In fact, I'm hating to miss you from now.
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Gratitude
Nameless puppy, nameless puppy...
On Rewatch this evening: Strange Circus, one of the few jewels where you get to understand what is going on.
Namae no nai koinu ga watashi wo surete yuku.Namae no nai koinu ga watashi wo tabe ni kuru. Namae no nai koinu ga watashi wo ni ai ni kuru....
Namae no nai koinu ga watashi wo surete yuku.Namae no nai koinu ga watashi wo tabe ni kuru. Namae no nai koinu ga watashi wo ni ai ni kuru....
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Strange Circus
12/23/12
D
A Vampire Hunter D Marathon and I don't see how I am going to finish it - at least quickly - if I am to read over again a novel once I'm done with it instead of moving on.
I don't move on, I just obsess and stay static. But I'm INFERNO on the spot.
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vampire hunter D
12/20/12
We're connected
"The fabric of the natural world, from human biology, earthly biosphere to the gravitational pull of the solar system itself is one huge interconnected system. Fully interlinked just as human cells connect to create organs, and our organs connect to form our bodies, and since all organisms cannot live without food, air and water; we are all intrinsically connected to the earth."
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moving forward,
Zeitgeist
12/19/12
The Hobbit
No 3D on this movie today, but boy do I love me some asexual characters actually focused on the adventure.
I need to be honest though: I wasn't looking forward for this particular adaptation: LoTR was an awesome thing and The Hobbit isn't a trilogy material, evenless a tale for adults with characters and connections - specially romantic ones - being forced and displayed. For me, the Hobbit will always be associated with that serene quiet childish illustrations, not the movie poster one, specially NOT the movie poster one!
But the tale had a certainly dark dynamic to it. The landscapes, as expected when filmed in New Zealand, were STUNNING and it all wasn't bad at all with the acting of the dwarves.
I was never fond of dwarves. I'm all for hobbits.
But here I was cheering for the merry companions and their leader, the one actor I was not expecting to be cast on this movie. The one favorite actor that is moreover.
Most of the fuss made over this production and that I've heard of is over the camera technology used in filming it. I watched it on regular screen so 80% of the reasons why I should watch it was gone.
Still, god I do love me asexual hobbits and Armitage on a different height.
I need to be honest though: I wasn't looking forward for this particular adaptation: LoTR was an awesome thing and The Hobbit isn't a trilogy material, evenless a tale for adults with characters and connections - specially romantic ones - being forced and displayed. For me, the Hobbit will always be associated with that serene quiet childish illustrations, not the movie poster one, specially NOT the movie poster one!
But the tale had a certainly dark dynamic to it. The landscapes, as expected when filmed in New Zealand, were STUNNING and it all wasn't bad at all with the acting of the dwarves.
I was never fond of dwarves. I'm all for hobbits.
But here I was cheering for the merry companions and their leader, the one actor I was not expecting to be cast on this movie. The one favorite actor that is moreover.
Most of the fuss made over this production and that I've heard of is over the camera technology used in filming it. I watched it on regular screen so 80% of the reasons why I should watch it was gone.
Still, god I do love me asexual hobbits and Armitage on a different height.
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the hobbit