Every once in a while I feel like I need to start posting. Normally it happens when I don't have access to a PC, which in turn means that i don't have access to the civilization and don't get things off my chest. Those who know me - will probably agree how annoying I am at times (when they need to get something done).
So there you go... I will try to annoy people around me less, and post here more... for that might be good for me:D
So there you go... I will try to annoy people around me less, and post here more... for that might be good for me:D
- Location:Lab
- Mood:
bored - Music:Voices in my head
Found one of my favorite songs
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Лежит белый снег
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Кого - то ждут
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Летают лишь птицы теперь
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Тебе я скажу
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Нечасто встретишься с песней
Тебе я шепчу
Пытаясь петь
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Меня слушают
И шёпот становится песней
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Лежит белый снег
Высоко вдали
Кого - то ждут
Высоко вдали
Летают лишь птицы теперь
Высоко вдали
Тебе я скажу
Высоко вдали
Нечасто встретишься с песней
Тебе я шепчу
Пытаясь петь
Высоко вдали
Меня слушают
И шёпот становится песней
Высоко вдали
The last couple of days I have been trying to understand the blogging peoples. I am not one much, but I'd like to believably pretend to be :P
So the first thing that comes to mind is a daily journal - ie every day you write what you thought was important about your day. You read it later and reflect on how you felt/grew/degraded - move on a supposedly healthier person.
It seems that for different people it's means something different... I mean people can read your post, people who possibly know you in RL, as well as people you are possibly writing about.
So at the end it all leaves me with some questions:
- Would you post everything that was important to you, even if that means possibly offending your friends in RL?
- Would you write your posts in a way others would understand/the way that makes sense to you/makes you feel better?
- Would the comments (feedback) affect the way you write?
- Do comments even matter, and is it important to get some comments?
- Do you expect replies and comments when you are telling your friends something?
- When your friend posts something do you feel you have to leave a comment (no matter how - - - - -
- irrelevant/relevantly the post is to your interests)?
- Do you expect a discussion in the comments?
- Do you expect people reading your journal to get along?
- lotsa other questions along the same lines...
So the first thing that comes to mind is a daily journal - ie every day you write what you thought was important about your day. You read it later and reflect on how you felt/grew/degraded - move on a supposedly healthier person.
It seems that for different people it's means something different... I mean people can read your post, people who possibly know you in RL, as well as people you are possibly writing about.
So at the end it all leaves me with some questions:
- Would you post everything that was important to you, even if that means possibly offending your friends in RL?
- Would you write your posts in a way others would understand/the way that makes sense to you/makes you feel better?
- Would the comments (feedback) affect the way you write?
- Do comments even matter, and is it important to get some comments?
- Do you expect replies and comments when you are telling your friends something?
- When your friend posts something do you feel you have to leave a comment (no matter how - - - - -
- irrelevant/relevantly the post is to your interests)?
- Do you expect a discussion in the comments?
- Do you expect people reading your journal to get along?
- lotsa other questions along the same lines...
Today me Ryan, Deana, and Sahar went to the Hurricane harbor.
When we were getting tickets online they charged us a $3 delivery fee for the tickets... for us printing them ourselves. I honestly don't understand the concept, I mean i can see how they will charge to send tickets over the mail (cause both FedEx, and UPS aren't free... but common, charging so peopel can print their own tickets is just stupid). i comforted myself by the fact that we also got the parking tickets, which in the end saved us only about 2 minutes, for we had to go through the same line, but instead of paying for the parking pass - were allowed to go through.
I guess the first weird thing was not wearing the ring for the first time since me and Sahar got married. We figured that losing them would suck a lot more than not wearing them for a day.
We got to the park with no problems, due to the Ryan's navigation, and Deana's driving... thanks btw guys :) Though for the very beginning we hit lines: one for parking, one to get a locker, one to every ride we went to. If those lines would be shorter the experience would be so much better... In the end it was all worth it. After we got into the water the sunblock went into my eyes, which was killing me for the next 30 minutes. But once that cleared out - everything was great. We were doing rides from the kiddiest one to somethign more exciting. It probably was the best way to go about it, and honestly i enjoyed them all. Especially the last one :D
most of the less excitign stuff happened in line when we were somewhat bored. Like in one line we saw a rather large lady fall out from the raft-thing and the life guard was trying to help her into it so she can continue the ride, but she just couldn't get in. I know it was wrong of me to twist my neck 90 degrees and stare, but it was pretty entartaining and passed the time in line till the lady got in. On the next ride we got to the very top of the stairs and a girl behind us went to the little fense on the side and threw up from the 4th floor down (surprise!!!! to someone on the bottom, hehe).. avoided looking at her after that to not make her feel bad.
Tornado was the last ride we've take. It probably had the longest waitign line, and we were pretty tired by that point any way. But we sucked it up and waitign our turn (while I was mildly whining to keep everyone somewhat entartained). The coolest part of the ride was the fact that all 4 of us got ride together. Once we were on the top of the ride we got into a clover looking raft and after some tubes and getting speed we jumped out to the
I was rideing backwards - so probably got the most fun out us all :D Really not sure how to describe the ride, but it was mighty awesome. Except for us almost falling out mid way of the tornado part when we hit the incomming wave (which admitedly almost stopped us).
Overall, the day was alot of fun, and while there were small stupid things i had alot of time to think about in long lines - will do it again:D Also would recommend goign with Deana and Ryan, since they are pretty cool to go place swith, and are willing to tolerate me of all the people... hehe
When we were getting tickets online they charged us a $3 delivery fee for the tickets... for us printing them ourselves. I honestly don't understand the concept, I mean i can see how they will charge to send tickets over the mail (cause both FedEx, and UPS aren't free... but common, charging so peopel can print their own tickets is just stupid). i comforted myself by the fact that we also got the parking tickets, which in the end saved us only about 2 minutes, for we had to go through the same line, but instead of paying for the parking pass - were allowed to go through.
I guess the first weird thing was not wearing the ring for the first time since me and Sahar got married. We figured that losing them would suck a lot more than not wearing them for a day.
We got to the park with no problems, due to the Ryan's navigation, and Deana's driving... thanks btw guys :) Though for the very beginning we hit lines: one for parking, one to get a locker, one to every ride we went to. If those lines would be shorter the experience would be so much better... In the end it was all worth it. After we got into the water the sunblock went into my eyes, which was killing me for the next 30 minutes. But once that cleared out - everything was great. We were doing rides from the kiddiest one to somethign more exciting. It probably was the best way to go about it, and honestly i enjoyed them all. Especially the last one :D
most of the less excitign stuff happened in line when we were somewhat bored. Like in one line we saw a rather large lady fall out from the raft-thing and the life guard was trying to help her into it so she can continue the ride, but she just couldn't get in. I know it was wrong of me to twist my neck 90 degrees and stare, but it was pretty entartaining and passed the time in line till the lady got in. On the next ride we got to the very top of the stairs and a girl behind us went to the little fense on the side and threw up from the 4th floor down (surprise!!!! to someone on the bottom, hehe).. avoided looking at her after that to not make her feel bad.
Tornado was the last ride we've take. It probably had the longest waitign line, and we were pretty tired by that point any way. But we sucked it up and waitign our turn (while I was mildly whining to keep everyone somewhat entartained). The coolest part of the ride was the fact that all 4 of us got ride together. Once we were on the top of the ride we got into a clover looking raft and after some tubes and getting speed we jumped out to the

I was rideing backwards - so probably got the most fun out us all :D Really not sure how to describe the ride, but it was mighty awesome. Except for us almost falling out mid way of the tornado part when we hit the incomming wave (which admitedly almost stopped us).
Overall, the day was alot of fun, and while there were small stupid things i had alot of time to think about in long lines - will do it again:D Also would recommend goign with Deana and Ryan, since they are pretty cool to go place swith, and are willing to tolerate me of all the people... hehe
I will pretend to blog for real for a couple of days so i can sucker you in and stop, muhahaha.
Any way, I guess the biggest thing in my life (for a while probably) - I got married July 2nd. So "ha" to all you who said I wasn't a marrying type, further "HA!" to all you who said no one is stupid enough to marry me :P
*Insert picture here* <- to give you a mental picture a comment from an old friend roughly translated(Nadja: "You have a very beautiful wife, but when did your cheeks get so big, lol?" There you have it.
Any way, I guess the biggest thing in my life (for a while probably) - I got married July 2nd. So "ha" to all you who said I wasn't a marrying type, further "HA!" to all you who said no one is stupid enough to marry me :P
*Insert picture here* <- to give you a mental picture a comment from an old friend roughly translated(Nadja: "You have a very beautiful wife, but when did your cheeks get so big, lol?" There you have it.

