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Topic: I love movies!!


Recently after the school holidays began/Easter long weekend, I've found myself watching more and more movies, and thus getting back into the habit of viewing films. I've just finished The Dark Knight and Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (yesterday), and today I finished watching Get Smart. Though both are from different genres, they both incorporate action which would probably be one of my more favorable genres, along with comedy. A good 'chick-flick' is also nice once in a while, though I don't think I would really describe it as my favorite genre, after watching The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants I think I'm out for the count in terms of 'chick-flicks'. I think that Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging was also a good movie, though in some of the scenes I found myself yawning more than once. Overall, I would have to say, in most cases I like watching most genres of movies, but I would much rather watch a happy-go-lucky movie than a horror/gore movie.

As the holidays continue, I have also found myself blogging more and more each day (as you can probably see), though today I really have nothing to talk about. Blogging is probably a good thing to do to unclutter your mind and place your ideas out there for the cyber-world to see. Though I must say, it is quite embarrassing if my friends were to stumble across my blog... as some of the topics that I talk about isn't what they're used to. 

Which brings me the a new topic. 'What do your friends see you as?' Like for example, my friends see me as the tomboy of the group you know, the one who's all tough and doesn't like the girly things in life. Though when I express interest in something even remotely untomboy-ish, everyone gasps. Which sometimes makes me angry, because they then proceed to berate me for my likes and dislikes though I must say, I tolerate it. As I grow older, I see my friends grow apart from me as our interests separate, which makes me long for our similarities once again but other friends stay as close as possible and in many instances begin to copy the things that I do in life. Though this connects us with the 'similarities' that we have, I can't help but get annoyed as they are so alike me in every way, thus preventing me from seeing the real them. I don't want a friend who copies everything I do, but someone who has similar interests as me, but also has the conflicting ideas too. It makes life more interesting with our ups and downs.

Edit: The photo I placed with my blog is of Scouting for Girls, because one of their songs were on Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (She's so Lovely).

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