Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Did anyone watch the finale last night?! I have never cried so much in a tv show in my life! The best season finale I've ever seen in a drama show! It was so well done and so intense and made me cry so damn much! I bought the snow patrol song they used in the show off itunes last night, 'chasing cars'. What a great song. I've always liked snow patrol, but now I love them! Sigh... such an incredible show. I am seriously moved. I want to cry every time I hear the song now. That show has such incredible character development and really sucks me in. Such a well written show! I am totally hooked. Wish I'd started watchig it earlier. I only started watching it when the code black this happened about 8 or so episodes ago. I'll have to get my hands on some earlier episodes I think.
Total bargin
i know i get bored of reading your complaints.
of course, with chris not being a blogger member, it is always hard to know if it really is the same person making all the comments.
You said a little while ago that you want to be remembered like Steve Irwin - as having "a huge and positive impact on everyone I meet." I guess I'm just trying to open your eyes and make you see that you don't have that impact and that to even try to compare yourself to him is ridiculous.
I did not compare myself to Steve Irwin (go back and read the entry properly), I merely stated that I wanted to be remembered for having a positive impact on the world and people around me.
And are you suggesting that no one should use personal pronouns when they talk? Should we all talk in the third person perhaps?
i haven't watched Grey's myself, i'm more of a Scrubs fan.
"Who can take a sunrise
Sprinkle it in dew
Cover it in chocolate
and a miracle or two?
The candyman
The candyman can
The candyman can cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good"
A lot of people think that because you put something on the internet it becomes public property (and in Chris' case, open to criticism) but is that necessarily the case?
I don't think so, i don't think that it is correct to say that because i can view something i have the right to say whatever i like with no heed of others because they "put themselves out there". In fact, to bring the tone down, i think it's total crap.
I can come and look in the window of your house - does that mean i have the right to come in and tell you what i think of you, your children and your pets? Advise you on decor? Tell you that you need to use your house for something else? Nope.
Of course someone might argue that the internet is a public space (open for debate) and a home is not therefor the rules are different. Fair enough, then to fix the analogy imagine you are standing in a park; do i now have the right to make remarks about your wife? Tell you how to dress? Yell abuse from the swing set? Nope.
What makes people think that they don't have to respect others just because they are typing into a computer (many essays have been written on this), is it the lack of consequences? A feeling of invulnerability? Suspended morals? or just people showing their true, selfish colours?
This issue arises in reality tv, interent chatrooms/forums/blogs, piracy issues and a whole bunch of other places. Maybe i'll write a post on it when i get the time.
You know everyone who ran the 'I hate Spice Girls' websites etc all secretly liked them but could never admit it, and to channel their interest in the Spice Girls would start a hate website. I don’t' rate Eskimo Joe, but I'm not going to start a webpage about them. So what are Chris' motives for going on and on and on and on?
And thanks guys! :)