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Dec. 29th, 2009 11:40 pmJust came back from Avatar with
kels and her dad. Well, sort of her dad, because he ended up giving me his ticket because I am an ass. We agreed to get tickets online so that we would be sure to have a seat. I was trying to convince my dad to come and so put off buying the ticket. By the time it was clear that my dad wasn't going to come the showing was sold out. Kels's dad went to see Sherlock Holmes instead which he says was much better than the previews made it out to be. More mystery and less action-flick.
Avatar was good. A bit silly at times. They thought about a lot of details, and then seemed to forget a bunch that may have been more important. Like, why was it so easy for whatshisface to adapt to the way that the Na'vi avatar breathes, eats, takes a crap (which they never address at all, btw) etc. One would not expect his neural circuits to be automatically in tune with that sort of stuff. Especially since there are extra appendages involved.
Got some jelly bellies from Mr. and Mrs. Joel, thank you! Am enjoying them right this moment.
One more paper to finish by Thursday, and I will make it this time no stress! Whoo!
Also, so far series 4 of Dr. Who is great. But why is Donna always crying?
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Avatar was good. A bit silly at times. They thought about a lot of details, and then seemed to forget a bunch that may have been more important. Like, why was it so easy for whatshisface to adapt to the way that the Na'vi avatar breathes, eats, takes a crap (which they never address at all, btw) etc. One would not expect his neural circuits to be automatically in tune with that sort of stuff. Especially since there are extra appendages involved.
Got some jelly bellies from Mr. and Mrs. Joel, thank you! Am enjoying them right this moment.
One more paper to finish by Thursday, and I will make it this time no stress! Whoo!
Also, so far series 4 of Dr. Who is great. But why is Donna always crying?