Eating my morning micro-oats. I like them alot, so I stocked up and bought a few boxes(8 per box). Only costs 89p for a box, so that's cheap breakfast....but tasty as well. It's important to be tasty and nutritious as well.:-)
Not too much to say at the moment. It's raining at the moment, and it started last night around 9-10p.m. (now its nearly 8am). I think the weather affects us more than we give it credit. This morning, when I woke up, I found it both a little stuffy and hard of breathing. I told Jassen this and he noted the same.:-/ I guess misery loves company, but really to me, it's a varying degree. Hmmm......maybe I just need a bit more hydrating.
Yesterday, Jassen and I managed to head to the movies and watch, The Dark Knight. Oddly enough, with all the hype and how many people insisted that it's a movie you will have to see twice due to its web of complexities, I found the movie to be not only average, but understandable. Honestly, I don't feel the urge to see it again, anytime soon that is. Are people that dim and can't pay attention to a movie that is 2.5+ hours long?
Strange...I feel like the quality of films and tv is getting worse and that people will digest anything nowadays. Is that what it's come to? I call it the MTV-Effect. At first, MTV was the first of its kind, back in 1981. It was a music video station that reveled in it's alternativeness and wasn't shy at being bold.
After a while, it started to morph into reality Tv (ex. Real World Seattle) and from there, the producer and creative powers that be, just simply let in the whims of its viewers(or let demographics play too big of a role)take control. The viewers then had more playing power on what they think they would like to see, not anything new and just the same recycled crap. Music videos disappeared and was then moved to the likes of MTV 2 and sister station Vh1 appeared on the scene. I loved Vh1, with its music videos, 8-trak flashbacks, and even the behind the musics, until it became too much. Now that soon after went to crap and the music videos were then moved again.
So, really what I am saying is that too much of an alternative, new and exciting thing, makes it obsolete over time....Out with the old and in with the new!
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