=====SeanSparks wrote=====
Person I've messaged on here.
I am attempting to experiment with electronic socializing.
Also, we read a lot of the same books.
-Sean
=====(Redacted) wrote=====
The electronic socializing is, at its worst, incredibly amusing. I have had men from other countries message me asking if I will marry them so they can get their green card. I show the funny messages to my roommate and we laugh. I have also me some cool people. Either way, you win.
What are some of the books you like?
=====SeanSparks wrote=====
All time faves?
The Illuminatis! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, The Hitchiker's "trilogy" by Douglas Adams (and anything else he ever wrote), The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett, Anansi Boys by Neil Gaimen, Through a Scanner Darkly by Phillip K. Dick;
If we're talking fiction.
It's 6:30 in the morning and I haven't slept yet. Went out dancing last night at Ghost Bar and ended up staying up afterwards watching DVD's of the first season of The Sarah Conner Chronicles. I think this is one of those shows that I have to watch in a big marathon. Some stuff I can tolerate doing episode to episode, like Lost, because it helps build suspense, but I'm having a philosophical crisis with the plot line of this series and I need to see if my suspicions are confirmed.
You see, I think with the final Terminator movie they're going to reveal that this entire story has played out many times before, and that only the subtlest things change about what happens with each new instance. So I think the final movie will end with Christian Bale as John Conner, changing one new minute detail about all of the events, hoping it will work the next time around.
A lot of the episodes have emphasized the "game-like" nature of the Skynet system's behavior, so I think that all of existence is trapped in a four movie and one television series loop spanning the 30 some-odd years that the Terminator story takes place in. It starts with John Conner sending his best soldier back in time to knock his mom up so that he can be born, and ends with John Conner tracking all of the events and trying some new "move" against the course of events, to see if it will change the way the future ends up.
And if that's the way they end it, I'm going to be so fucking pissed. Fucking deux ex machina bullshit.
I hope this rant on the intricate story developments of a sci-fi phenomenon proves a better resource for mapping my persona on the web than a message full of detail probing niceties.
Kekeke.
It's no wonder my cats are running around the living room trying to kill each other right now. Beep keeps mounting their cat house, situated in front of the front door, and making this pitiful low pitch mew while craning up on two legs to look outside. I feel like such a bastard keeping them in like this, but Beep's run away for more than three days on 3 occasions now, and I'm trying to keep them inside so they'll remember where home is.
If anyone has any advice on this, lemme know, because I'm kind of stumped. Both Beep and Rom have been in/out cats since they were big enough to go outside, and now Beep leaves for 3 days to a week.
It's fucking 6:47 AM, and I've been up for 24 hours and 47 minutes now. I'm not sure why my insomnia decided to kick in tonight, I'm not particularly angsty or upset about anything, aside from having to put a spare on my front right tire because I blew it out on my way home from Ghostbag last night.
Class in four hours. Might as well just stay up and pray this shit wears off before it's too late to get some sleep before work tonight. Ass shaking punchy sarcastic Sean does not sound like a good recipe for tips.
Have I rambled tangentially for long enough yet?
-Sean
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