Words of a Stranger

Waxing lyrical of the crappy details of my life and my views with a healthy dose of cynicism, sarcasm and everything you like about non-wholesome movies.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Assumption is not only dangerous, but deceptive and restrictive.

HURHURHURHURHURHUR
HURHURHURHURHURHUR.


I'm am now wasting my money on something useless, atrocious, detrimental... dangerous.


It is a deadly addiction, one from which I'm afraid I've not the strength nor the will to pull myself away.


It is as frightening as heroin, sweeter than nicotine, cooler than ice, more thrilling than ecstasy.




I am consuming... manga.


What? What did you think I was doing? And why is it I sense so much murderous intent emanating from my computer screen...


Anyway, my current manga craze includes the Saiyuki series (currently Reload), Tsubasa chronicles and XXXholic. As of yet, it seems that obtaining the two latter series simultaneously is pretty worth it, since they run parallel with, though individually and separately from, one another.


The two talking steamed buns (one in each series) are soooooooo worth the money nyahaha.


I'm also waiting for the second book of the Saiyuki prequel. My sis has the first book.


Two weeks off work in corrospondance to the June holidays for the kids. Pling.


Oh! I got a new dress! I saw it and fell in love with it. It's very simple, some may even say it resembles a sackcloth, but I love it anyway. Now I need an excuse to wear it out.


Should I try out for the New Face contest? Not that I'd ever qualify (have you seen my face lately?), but you all know how I adore doing stupid stuff. It's a little itch I like to scratch. To do all the pointless things. Like observing a caterpillar in the middle of skating lessons. Heh.


Oh! Oh! Oh! ... Milo-milk tastes good! Just get the amount of milk you want, heat up less than a third of it (or get some hot water such that water forms less than a third of the total amount, might actually work better), saturate it with milo powder, then pour in the rest of the milk. Personally, I just dumped in about half a packet of milo (slightly more, to be honest), put in minimal hot water to dissolve, then filled up the glass with cold milk. De-licious. Cool temperature was fine for me, but some of you may like it hot.


I guess that's no surprise. I mean, milo is made from cocoa too, right? Come on, try it. It's not at all gross, milo and milk really do taste good.


Yummy.

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