Monday, November 15, 2010

do they wear black like you

Are you the type of person who like thinking " My friends only lied to me about a little thing, it doesn't matter!" or "My friends can't even be honest about the little things! How can I trust them?"

I can't be bothered posting but I really want to continue this blog for as long as possible because I like posting and because I feel bad for being so completely over nanowrimo. I don't think my parents believe we are all equal under the eyes of God, and I think I'm so over alot of things right now.

Lyrics of the week: Panic! at the disco make us it, make us hip, make us scene


Words of the day: Nakama
It's a type of bromance relationship. This sort of group dynamic appeals to younger audiences who are unfamiliar with romance, and appeals to older audiences who live in a world of complex relationships and convenience masqueraded as false friendship, who are feeling nostalgic about the times when friendship meant a lifelong bond.
Hurting a fellow member of such a group, especially if the murder is done for personal gain or because the killer just doesn't care anymore, is often a sign that a character has crossed the Moral Event Horizon and joined the dark side — except in the case of a Mercy Kill or I Cannot Self Terminate, where one mark of members of a nakama is that they insist on doing it themselves, even when people less close to the victim offer.

Do you get it? A nakama is the sort you'll trust your life with.