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So the show 'How I met your mother' ended a couple months ago, and so I decided to watch it, and that's what I've been doing for the last month. And all I have to say about is... IT'S THE WORST SHOW EVER CREATED, NEVER NEVER WATCH IT UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR SOUL DESTROYED *goes cries in a corner*
Sorry, I shouldn't have said that. Truth is, I think "How I met your mother" is the greatest show America has made in a long time, for one main reason: Unlike most American shows where life only goes up, and the few times there is a bump in the road it's resolved by the end of the episode, HIMYM felt like I was actually watching someone's life, listening to someone's story, and life consists of mountains and canyons to climb through, something that was shown brilliantly. Also, lesser things that I found really great: 1, it felt like the writers of the show went back and watched every episode before then wrote the next episode, and that they made every minor detail count. These especially came into play into the final season and the final two episodes... Excuse me while I cry some more *cry cry cry*
The only problem I have with the entire show was the last two minutes of the entire series. NO KIDS, THE REASON YOUR FATHER TOLD YOU THIS LONG COMPLEX STORY WAS BECAUSE HE WANTED TO MAKE THE POINT THAT MOMENTS DON'T JUST HAPPEN, BUT MOMENTS ARE PRODUCTS OF THOUSANDS OF MILLIONS OF OTHER MOMENTS WORKING AT THE RIGHT TIME! And that moment is part of millions of billions more working in unison to have two others meet. Also, your grandfather told the shortest 'how I met your mother story' ever and your father wanted to make sure he told everything
And Yes, I did cry for HIMYM, and let me just say I've only cried twice before
Sorry, I shouldn't have said that. Truth is, I think "How I met your mother" is the greatest show America has made in a long time, for one main reason: Unlike most American shows where life only goes up, and the few times there is a bump in the road it's resolved by the end of the episode, HIMYM felt like I was actually watching someone's life, listening to someone's story, and life consists of mountains and canyons to climb through, something that was shown brilliantly. Also, lesser things that I found really great: 1, it felt like the writers of the show went back and watched every episode before then wrote the next episode, and that they made every minor detail count. These especially came into play into the final season and the final two episodes... Excuse me while I cry some more *cry cry cry*
The only problem I have with the entire show was the last two minutes of the entire series. NO KIDS, THE REASON YOUR FATHER TOLD YOU THIS LONG COMPLEX STORY WAS BECAUSE HE WANTED TO MAKE THE POINT THAT MOMENTS DON'T JUST HAPPEN, BUT MOMENTS ARE PRODUCTS OF THOUSANDS OF MILLIONS OF OTHER MOMENTS WORKING AT THE RIGHT TIME! And that moment is part of millions of billions more working in unison to have two others meet. Also, your grandfather told the shortest 'how I met your mother story' ever and your father wanted to make sure he told everything
And Yes, I did cry for HIMYM, and let me just say I've only cried twice before
Probably Leaving
So, Deviantart Eclipse has been out and forced upon us for half a year now. I knew from the moment I saw it, I would hate it, but over the course of the last few months, I noticed just how much it's been effecting how much I actually use the site, which is much less than usual. I'm posting this to formally let you know that from now on, my activity on this site will be limited to uploading stuff, and maybe replying to comments, and not much more. The 10th anniversary of me joining the site is coming up here soon, and I may make something about that, since I consider the day that I joined here such an important moment in my life.
On Inactivity
Hey y'all, it's been a while since I've made a journal entry, ever since I learned how to make status updates and the like.
I just wanted to post on why I've been so inactive the last couple months. This is probably the most inactive I've ever been since joining this site. I've mentioned some of these in status updates, but there's also a couple more.
1) School: Although I'm temporarily on break from school for Christmas break, in general College has kept from working large scale on stuff.
2) Work: Generally, I don't really work all that much, but what school I wasn't doing in Christmas I ended up working instead.
3) Familial and Friend o
Went on an Adventure VII
Just because it's been nearly a year since the last adventure, I'll say the joke: "The Adventure Awakens."
Today I finally went to New Ulm (named after Neu-Ulm, Bavaria. Weird), AKA: The most German town in Minnesota, a trip I've wanted to do since I started doing these adventures. Also went to the much smaller Hanska, AKA: The most Norwegian town in Minnesota, but there really wasn't much to see there except the graves of some of my ancestors. Back in New Ulm I saw the Hermann Heights Monument, or Hermann the German. A pretty awesome monument, a monument I could have practically touched had I the nerve to go on to the top balcony. I also sa
Eclipse and School
So, the Great American Eclipse is going on right now.
There's clouds in the way, and they're not going to move.
Damn it.
It's not like we were going to get a full eclipse anyways (I believe it peaked out to like 85% here), but it would have still been nice to see a partial eclipse.
Anyways, in about 2 and a half hours, I'm heading back to College, which is probably going to eat away a good amount of my free time (not to mention work on top of that, and IRL friend and family obligations). Probably going to leave me with about 1 free day to work on my own stuff (which, knowing myself, will consist mostly of procrastination).
Also in other
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