Author |
Post |
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Lying in bed feeling sorry for myself listening to music. I feel *rough as hell*
|
|
04.09.2009, 06:38 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Damn! I completely missed everyone's reply to that rant thing... hmmm.
Well I feel my home town/city is an incredibly intolerant place to live, you don't have to go far before you start hearing people hark on about the BNP. Problem is is that there is a collapsed industry, high unemployment rate, poor education, and these people are just taking advantage of people who don't know any better; it's pretty easy to convince people it's someone elses fault for having a crappy life. Yea, we don't have many Black people round these here.
LL: I am now feeling pretty ill, I dunno, it might be hayfever but this report has suddenly got a lot harder to do...
EDIT: FFF, how has that happened exactly?
Post last edited by frigidchill on 04.08.2009, 01:43 PM.
|
|
04.08.2009, 01:43 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
quote: Originally posted by turniphead1
One by Metallica - My favourite song of all time...also the most disturbing video i've ever seen.
I agree!
One of the first Metallica songs I got into, set me off on a metal tangent that pretty much last through all of High School and college. Damn, I could even play most of Metallica's back catalogue, all standing in my tiny room, distortion jacked up to ten. Good times.
Dallas Green - The Girl; someone wants me to learn this.
|
|
04.08.2009, 09:28 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
HL: I am actually doing work and I am enjoying it!
HHL: My friend is coming back from Kenya today, he's been over there to train for the army. Not sure if I'll see him today (it's doubtful) but it's still nice to know it wont be long before a load of catch up.
|
|
04.08.2009, 09:24 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
I think I need to update the view you all have of me. You already have casual and a Christmas hooker, so what should it be? Robin Hood? (tights again) a French artiste', Me in a Trilby?
Hmmm decisions, decisions...
|
|
04.08.2009, 09:22 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
I am steadily getting up. What that means is I am taking ages because I don't want to do work, and listening to a song someone recommended I should learn.
|
|
04.08.2009, 06:18 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
That sounds like an extraordinarily bad day FFF.
HL: Nothing much, other than people texting me.
LL: People joining ridiculous groups on facebook that I judge them for; people you thought were kinda cool joining groups that complain about not being able to have "White music awards" or not being able to say the 'N' word when they can get called 'Cracka'. Honestly.
Nothing to do with the colonialisation of the rest of the world by white Europe then.
Sheesh.
EDIT: Rant over.
Post last edited by frigidchill on 04.07.2009, 02:12 PM.
|
|
04.07.2009, 02:11 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Writing up a Psychological research report, check this out for a sentence:
quote: Firstly, a proposed study that would decipher whether the enriched experience caused by processing information semantically is dependent on the application of visual and phonetic components a written piece of information.
Gah, it's not even interesting.
|
|
04.06.2009, 09:17 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Haha, I remember our Primary School had a "POG court" built because so many people had them and they were everywhere, by the time it got built they were out of fashion and no-one ever used it.
|
|
04.06.2009, 04:12 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
quote: Originally posted by fenkashi
Eurgh. I make lists of all the things I need to do when I'm procrastinating.
I am making a list of all the things I need to do.
Draw your conclusions.
I swear I am bored at any other time in my life aside from when I have essays to write.
|
|
04.05.2009, 06:59 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
|
04.05.2009, 01:23 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Cleaning my room; it is a process I need to do before considering any amount of work...
*cough* PROCRASTINATION *cough*
|
|
04.05.2009, 01:22 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
quote: Originally posted by Kazegami
HL: I just finished Final Fantasy XII.
LL: I just finished Final Fantasy XII.
I LIKE THIS.
HL: My sister came round today, it's usually not a big thing but seen as she's moved out and I'm back for Easter it is. We went through our old stuff to sort out which needs throwing out and what to give to charity; it's interesting having your mind jog at every little thing. Example: I have a Gremlin toy (in it's Gremlin form) that scared me constantly at night; POG's; my sister's Farthing Wood sticker books. God I loved that show.
LL: Got hold of the new Kings Of Leon album, finally. It is somewhat disappointing because I only remember hearing it when I am drunk in a club and it's really loud. But then I guess most music is better listened to like that...
Post last edited by frigidchill on 04.05.2009, 01:20 PM.
|
|
04.05.2009, 01:19 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
I have to install some statistics software to finish of this report I have to email to one of my lecturers late.
|
|
04.04.2009, 06:11 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Highlight Of Yesterday: I had a massive walk with my one of my old stokey friends yesterday; took us about 5 hours and walked all round the wildlife park-thing where we live. Consequently, I am now sunburnt and covered in bites/thorn marks.
Lowligh Of Today: My hair is really not taking to the quality of water change here, it's not really doing anything and it's irritating. I know that sounds vain for a guy but dammit I like my long hair and when it does what I want it too.
|
|
04.04.2009, 06:10 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Just finished watching Inbetweeners on E4; any program in which some one decides to punch a fish to death because it could be a shark is funny in my book. Also, I need credit.
|
|
04.02.2009, 05:42 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
quote: Originally posted by arren18
quote: Originally posted by frigidchill
And it's good to be back!
You gonna stick around?
I hope so!
|
|
04.02.2009, 12:51 PM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
quote: Originally posted by husky51
I truly hope that your 'disturbing' incidents worked out well for you...
Well, sort of lol. Without going to much into detail, hearing someone one say 'I think I'll keep you' after only knowing them for a few hours is pretty damn scary. Yea, I don't speak to her any more.
Thankfully the girl I'm involved with now is a lot more sane .
And it's good to be back!
|
|
04.02.2009, 10:28 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Congratulations Maho; that's very good news.
Still single, and although I had a few... disturbing... incidents this semester I do have someone waiting for me when I get back...
So it's not all bad.
Post last edited by frigidchill on 04.02.2009, 09:30 AM.
|
|
04.02.2009, 09:30 AM |
|
frigidchill
Totoro
Registration Date: 08.13.07
Location: Staffordshire, England
Posts: 773 |
|
Jean Paul Sartre - Existentialism & Humanism
Would you believe this has nothing to do with work and in fact my friend lent it to me to read over the Easter holidays.
It's either that or Les Miserables...
|
|
04.02.2009, 09:27 AM |
|