September 30, 2005
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Hello!
edit @ 10.12 p.m.
Part of me can die happy now. After a search of four years of this piece that I never knew the title of, (because DAMMIT video games don't go "currently playing in the background is a wonderful piece called..") I've FINALLY found, the orchestral piece from Xenogears that I've absolutely loved loved loved. When I heard it again today, I cried. The music spills with this hope and optimism and is lined with determination and passion. Where "Fei and Elly's Theme" and "Broken Mirror" are extraordinary works with soothing calmness, this is the piece that jumps out of the box, with a subtle bang of breaking out of your shell and finally reaching for tomorrow after years of fear. Listen and you'll understand my comparison. It's hands-down my favorite orchestral piece and has been since I first heard it.
Fine, fine, I know what you're going to say, this theme from Xenogears is my favorite orchestral piece, "Fei and Elly's Theme" from Xenogears is among my favorite piano pieces, and "Broken Mirror (Small of Two Pieces)" from Xenogears is my favorite song of all time, but DAMMIT ALL! YASUNORI MITSUDA'S A GENIUS! She and the game received a heap of rewards on "Best Original Soundtrack for a Video Game."
I definitely recommend y'all check out "Chu Chu's Flight" from the Xenogears Original Soundtrack. Yes, that's the name of my favorite orchestral piece. Rock on.
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First off, I would like to thank Sarah (who I still like to call Hukaru) and [the hecka detailed] Phuc for my new knowledge on THE SOUNDS THAT A BUNNY MAKES!
I feel so enlightened now.
LOL! (damn right, I'm laughing out loud when no one's said anything funny) Man, I was so jumpy today! It started today in English, and we watched a Star Trek episode to relate it to Anthem on a collective society, and my geekish trekkie-ness came back in a landslide. (Yes, I admit it now [i'm pretty sure i have before], and hopefully I never will again. I am a bit of a trekkie. Not too hardcore, though. Just that years back, I watched The Next Generation and Voyager religiously, and I speak fluent Klingon. Joking on the Klingon.) It was "I Borg" which I always thought was a kick-butt episode. (c'mon, all my fellow nerds know what i'm talkin' 'bout) And I was SO weirded out when I could explain everything with everyone and could lip-sync with some of the actors and I was jumpy in my seat like, "YEAH! THE BORG! DON'T Y'ALL KNOW ABOUT THE BORG?!?! THEY'RE FRICKIN' INSANE!"
Yes. I had adrenaline that spilled on for another eight hours of the day from.. Star Trek.
WHAT?! IT WAS A GOOD EPISODE! Gawd.
Tomorrow I'm going to watch the Little Women musical at the community theatre downtown! WHOO! So excited. 'Twas invited by the ever-so-famous Mrs. Choate, my kindergarten/first grade teacher. Cannot wait; it's going to be my very first play of the sorts and I'm finally going to witness THE ARTS! Oh, heck yes.
Y'all should know that you're missing out on some seriously insane ASCII art on celebritries (making pictures using only computer characters). Check this out. I was amazed.
Hahah. Afterschool, I found this paper on the floor that was scrawled with, "Do you like me? Yes No" Yeah, neither of them were checked on this second-grade-ish note just there on the floor. And I flipped out. I started yelling at Phuc, "OMG! Look at this!" and was conjuring up every single scenario that could possibly do with this paper. I imagined a boy that slipped it into his best friend [of 3+ years]'s textbook and she (who actually does like him) never saw it and it just dropped out of her textbook and now, when she doesn't say anything to him, he'll think that she rejected him and they missed out on the LOVE OF THEIR LIFE! Or that a boy got it from the girl that always had a crush on him for as long as she could remember and when she finally, finally gets the courage to do as much as write a note because she's too shy to tell him in person, he just THROWS IT ASIDE LIKE IT'S NOTHING! ::cries a little:: All the possibilities. And I will never get the chance to know.
I kept that paper.
OMIGOD! I'M RUNNING OUT OF TOPICS TO TALK ABOUT! Smooth transition to the end of the entry, I know. ;D
Today's lesson: There is a hole in peoples' hearts that can only be filled by other people. By your friends, by your family, by your enemies, by your love, by your teachers, and finally, by strangers. And it's funny, because they'll probably never know about it. I hope that everyone reading this does know it. The hole in my heart has already been significantly filled.
here's a joke you might not laugh at: all the poorest work the hardest for the smallest
Bye for now.
Comments (5)
*claps hands*
yay. filled heart! =D and uh yeah.
man you were like scaring me when you found that paper. you think wayy wayy too fast. there should be a speed limit on how fast you can think.
er. i used to watch voyager like a lot and i also watch enterprise now. =] not as much cuz i'm uh yeah not trekkie that much anymore.
notice that i don't like to capitalize or use punctuation or anything. bleh.
erm, anyways, see you on monday! =]
-Phuc
woww .. if i didnt know you .. i`d think your kinda crazy ... L0L ^__^
Yeah.. I think you're kinda crazy.
Kidding!
I'm not a star trekkk-y person... but I'm guessing you are... heheh. Just stating the obvious.
P.S. You should consider being an author.
Haha. Oh wait... I laughed at the cruel joke! >.<
Haha, wow you sound so happy. (Envy Envy) Yay!! You mentioned me. You can stil call me Hukaru.. I don't mind. =P Aw.. I wish I found a piece of paper like that. Seriously! I sound so dumb trying to make conversation or leave a decent prop. Oh you've got me teary eyed by this:
Today's lesson: There is a hole in peoples' hearts that can only be filled by other people. By your friends, by your family, by your enemies, by your love, by your teachers, and finally, by strangers. And it's funny, because they'll probably never know about it. I hope that everyone reading this does know it. The hole in my heart has already been significantly filled.
(sniffs) Au Revior
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