pink layouts, emperors, and a Sandman quote

You know what’s odd? I’ve been to … three different bookstores, and all three had only one volume of The Sandman series, and not the same one, either. And most definitely not the first one, either, otherwise I’d have it. >:

Today I finished the new layout for my diary (which you are still not allowed to read, SM00). I think I got tired of the black and darkness of the Tsuda layout, because this one’s PINK, and has white text. Well, it’s kind of a salmon/red pink. Not too bad, I don’t think. I don’t really know, I don’t hate pink, so I can’t tell if it’s bad or not. The only thing I don’t like is that I needed almost 15 images to make the layout, and I used div layers. ^^’ I’ve got a policy for my diary: simple coding, few images, simple layouts. It’s ’cause I use Netscape 4.5 (or is it 4.7?) to update my diary. Ah well. Maybe I’ll get tired of it quickly.

After dinner watched The Last Emperor with Mommy. O_O Umm … Good movie. Very. Asians look kinda cute in 20s/30s styles. ^__^ I want a haircut kinda like that wannabe pilot lady. Not so short in the back, though … I’m talking about the one she had when she first showed up. I didn’t know there was a Manchuria during World War II. Saw some footage … asked Mommy, and she said it’s probably real. *shudders* She asked, “What’s worse? The killing of [I forget the number] by one person or one million killing 200,000?”

Mm. Anyway.

“Without individuals we see only numbers: a thousand dead, a hundred thousand dead, ‘casualties may rise to a million.’ With individual stories, the statistics become people—but even that is a lie, for the people continue to suffer in numbers that themselves are numbing and meaningless. Look, see the child’s swollen, swollen belly, and the flies that crawl at the corners of his eyes, his skeletal limbs: will it make it easier for you to know his name, his age, his dreams, his fears? To see him from the inside? And if it does, are we not doing a disservice to his sister, who lies in the searing dust beside him, a distorted, distended caricature of a human child? And there, if we feel for them, are they now more important to us than a thousand other children touched by the same famine, a thousand other young lives who will soon be food for the flies’ own myriad squirming children?”
Neil Gaiman, American Gods

You know … that doesn’t make much sense to me. Of course, it can’t help that both times I read it was after midnight. But it’s still worded so nicely …

search hits episode II

These are for inangeling-dot-net. :b

I got “crazy? i was crazy once” and “crazy? i was crazy once they put me in” so I went to see what results there are. Lots of results for a Janis Joplin song. But past that, there’re lots of Crazy poems. Heh heh. I still like Tadash’s friend’s version, though. XD *imagine a little innocent person saying this*

Crazy?!
I was crazy once,
they put me in a round room,
I liked that round room,
they gave me a huggy jacket,
I hugged it and it hugged me back
one day I died,
they buried me under daisies,
I hate daisies,
one day I sniffed the daisies,
it smelled so bad it drove me crazy,
Crazy?!
I was crazy once …

Other ones I found:

Bugs. I hate bugs. They drive me crazy. Crazy! I was crazy once! They locked me in a padded room… I thought bugs were crawling all over me. Bugs! I hate bugs…
Crazy I was crazy once they locked me in a rubber room with rats I hate rats they make me crazy…
Crazy-I was crazy once, they put me in a room, a round room, a round round rubber room, with rats round rats, round round rubber rats, they drove me crazy…
Crazy? I was crazy once! They locked me in a rubber room with squirrels. I hate squirrels, they have crazy eyes. Crazy? …
I was crazy once. They put me in a little padded room and locked the door. That’s when the worms came. The worms made me crazy. Crazy?

Gran Turismo

I listened to Gran Turismo (I forgot I had the whole album on Portibale) and I got that feeling from that Christmas. I guess it was two years ago. I can never remember the gifts from Christmas. Isn’t that horrible?

Well, last year Noelle got me that Audrey Hepburn layout. So prettyful and elegant … hehe. I forget the year before. ._.

I forget when I got my Lisa Loeb CD. I know it was the time we had Christmas at my cousin’s house. I guess I got it the same time I got Gran Turismo.

Anyway. That Christmas was the first time we went to the Del Amo mall. I got Mickey to play Gran Turismo as we were almost there, and Daddy said, “Boy, this sure is great Christmas music!” o_o;; *coughs*

once again

I’m boooored (’cause … fun was dispersed earlier) and huuuuungry (’cause … I woke up at 11 and didn’t eat lunch at 12) and so … Wednesday What-If (entirely too lazy to a href it, maybe I’ll do it later, but just look at some previous entry)

1. What if you got to choose what house to be in? (For those who don’t know… Gryffindor: brave/noble, Hufflepuff: loyal/kind, Ravenclaw: smart/clever, or Slytherin: cunning/evil.)
Then gee, I sure would struggle and suffer in Ravenclaw, wouldn’t I! :B Nah, I guess I’d choose Hufflepuff …

2. What if you got to choose a character with whom to “hook up”? (Sorry to those who haven’t read the books, can’t help you here.)
Umm … I’d still choose Matt?

3. What if you got to choose what kind of wand you received, how long would it be, what would it be made out of, and what would be inside it? (For those who don’t know: wands can be made up of such combinations as 6-inch ash containing dragon heartstrings, or 11.5-inch oak containing unicorn hairs, et cetera.)
I don’t like wands. I don’t like waving them around. (“You’re gonna put someone’s eye out with that thing!”)

4. What if you had to pick one animal to take with you to Hogwarts as a pet (cat, owl, toad or rat), which one, and why that animal?
Owl because … it’s trained to come back to me. A cat would come and go as it pleases. Besides, owl seems like the coolest answer. :b

5. What if you had to endure one of the three tasks from Book Four, which one and why? (For those of you who haven’t read up, the tasks were… #1: face a fully-grown nesting dragon with nothing but a wand; #2: survive underwater for an hour to rescue your best friend from its murky depths; or #3: find your way to the center of a hedge maze that is chock-full of magical obstacles.)
Three … maybe … can’t really remember the fourth book. ^^;; I read it … two years ago? Over two years ago.

Mmm … boro … *drools and chows down*

“ideal” religion, third time

1. Reform Judaism (100%)
2. Orthodox Judaism (80%)
3. Liberal Quakers (76%)
4. Mainline – Liberal Christian Protestants (76%)
5. Bahá’í­ Faith (73%)
6. Islam (73%)
7. Unitarian Universalism (63%)
8. Sikhism (62%)
9. Orthodox Quaker (51%)
10. Mainline — Conservative Christian Protestant (48%)
11. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (47%)
12. New Thought (41%)
13. Jehovah’s Witness (37%)
14. Eastern Orthodox (35%)
15. Roman Catholic (35%)
16. Seventh Day Adventist (34%)
17. New Age (32%)
18. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (28%)
19. Non-theist (28%)
20. Secular Humanism (26%)
21. Jainism (26%)
22. Taoism (26%)
23. Scientology (25%)
24. Neo-Pagan (24%)
25. Mahayana Buddhism (23%)
26. Theravada Buddhism (23%)
27. Hinduism (3%)

Gee, no Gnostic Christianity? :b And look, Conservative Christian Protestant, 48%. (I thought it would have been … way down there now.)

Taken almost, wow, two years ago. Second time, about five months after the first.

I was gonna say, “Non-theist, 28%? That’s pretty high,” but then I got Atheist and Agnostics 32% before. o.o Odd.