This is the first time in a while that I've been able to freely rant about everything that's going on. A tangent on the relevant, to say the least. I don't even really know where I want to start, to be frank.
I guess I'm gonna start with saying that I will no longer be writing for LiveJournal (not that I have been recently or anything). I find that in writing in this instead will give me a sense of "space" that I probably had for the last several posts before jumping ship, but well, didn't really get to express back on the ole' LJ. So for those who might have followed me before under the alias "geoffizzle," then my fault.
So I guess the best way for me to start this whole thins is a post about me glorifying my current favorite show: Heroes.
As of today, I am all caught up with the series, and a big part of me rebooting this blog is to vent on how speechless I've been over it. (Oh snaps, IGN commenters go wild over how much of an "idjit" I am for liking a show that has more story arc in one episode than an entire season of that garbage you call Family Guy)
Anywho, it's been apparent from the start that I'd pick up on this show because I am attracted to superpowers, and Lost already paved the way for me in being able to follow several perspectives all at once. So this was kind of a head bonker as to why I never picked up on this show from the start. (For Heroes Junkies- I've actually seen "The Eclipse: Part One" before I did all this cramming and had a few mindfuck moments trying to remember what I thought of the show when I first watched from the breakroom couch)
I spent some time at Applebee's after finishing "An Invisible Thread," the finale to the ridiculously absurd Volume 4, barely contained within the 3rd Season of the series. Reason being that I wanted to collect my thoughts on everything that had happened up to that point- that truly unnerving, and strange ending to it. The show, like Lost, leaves you with that feeling that you want to know what happens next- which I guess is exactly what a lot of shows do recently, but not as well represented (in my belief) as Lost or Heroes does. Then again, I still have A LOT of Lost to catch up on, seeing as I'm only on Season 2 of that. >.>
It's safe to say that I think I just care more for the coming of Season 4 of Heroes more than most other TV shows out there. (The Office... replaced?)
So another huge thing in my life that's going on is that I'm going back to SCSU in August. Ironic, isn't it? I hated that school for the blatent allowance of bigotry and the acceptance of hate, and yet I'm gonna walk right through the doors for another year and a half like nothing ever happened.
I guess I should explain that one.
The U of M (for me) ... sucked. There are some things I thoroughly enjoyed to the best of my ability-
1) I got back in touch with my imagination [writing, not being four years old pretending everything away]
2) Met some really good instructors who actually pointed me back to St. Cloud for my major
3) Learned how to be self-sufficient again
Let's just say everything else I took part in either shed some light on what I thought about the place or just overall made me into an angrier person.
On July 15th, Wednesday of next week, I am moving into my apartment in Cedar Square. It's actually right off of Highway 10 near a Subway (my favorite food place!!) I'm moving right into the same complex as two of my fellow employees, two friends I started skating with, one fiancé, and my roommate whom I've known for probably all of two years. I'm thinking I might have a friendly get together since my roommate is only going to be moving stuff up before the move-in day. Pizza and fun-times?
So I just got writer's block; I'm going to pick this back up when I remember what I wanted to post about.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
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