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  1. Franice

    What's Your Mood? V2.

    Sated. Got a cup(well, technically three cups) of coffee at 7-11. I love this shit. It totally blows away Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts, and it's only $1.83 for 24oz. I also gorged myself on pizza, and am about to embark on another night of immersion in Star Trek.
  2. Franice

    What's Your Mood? V2.

    Amused. I was watching Star Trek Voyager, season 4 episode 26, Hope and Fear, and recognized the actor who plays the devious alien Arturis as the same guy who plays Leland Palmer in Twin Peaks. I generally suck at recognizing actors, especially when they're covered in silicone looking like a...
  3. Franice

    What's Your Mood? V2.

    A little irritated. It's 2:30 and my sister still hasn't gone to bed. I stay up until 5, and it's generally agreed upon that after about 1, the living room is mine. I want to turn the lights and television off and be alone, but she won't take the hint and leave. And, of course, I can't say...
  4. Franice

    What's Your Mood? V2.

    Ticked. I have 61GB free on my Vista partition. I don't know why I gave so much space to my Linux partition, because my mp3 player is incompatible with it, and it's difficult to install the necessary codex to watch videos on it, so I really don't need more than 20GB of space. But noooo. I split...
  5. Franice

    Last album you bought/downloaded?

    MewithoutYou's Catch For Us the Foxes. Reminds me a lot of a more mature Moss Icon. Very bleak, depressing, but wonderful. Incredible lyrics, fit to be read without the music.
  6. Franice

    What's Your Mood? V2.

    Pissed/exasperated. I lost the disk containing Star Trek Voyager Season 6. It would have been so much easier and cheaper to have just bought a fucking external hard drive to store all of this crap than burning it to DVD's that I'm constantly losing. Now I get to waste an asinine amount of time...
  7. Franice

    The year I was born...

    1990. Twin Peaks begins airing, and Lynch's Wild at Heart is released. Intel releases its 80386SL processor, the first processor to have 32-bit data and address buses, and could address up to 4GB of memory, though 16MB was the maximum for most IBM PCs then. Ellen DeGeneres films One Night...
  8. Franice

    Last Movie You've Seen

    The Truth Behind Hip Hop -- 2/10 Claims to expose the devil in hip hop. I must admit, I was hopeful. I think there's something terribly wrong with such ardent celebration of murder and greed as found in most popular rap, pretend or not, and was hopeful to see a black church condemning it. But...
  9. Franice

    Your Favorite or best party

    I used Squall, Quistis, and Selphie. The latter two because I enjoy having females in my party, and Squall because...well, he did damage and was better than Rinoa. I never liked Irvine, and was indifferent towards Zell.
  10. Franice

    Your time in the Fire Cavern

    The first time I chose like 20, and after that it's always been 10. I have no clue what my time is when I finish, but I know I always get all retarded and panicky doing it.
  11. Franice

    What's Your Mood? V2.

    Relieved yet full of dread. Finally got around to checking when I go back to school, and it's not until the 20th. That's awesome because I still have 10 days, but horrible, because I only have 10 days. It's pathetic, because I used to be ecstatic for five days off in high school but now I'm not...
  12. Franice

    Live Up To Your Name!

    The "ice" is the end of Janice, which comes from Janice Rand, aka Yeoman Rand from Star Trek TOS. This was the name I used to give for crap on the internet, and was significant because I am inexplicably attracted to James Kirk, and their hot and sweaty subtextual relationship is what I dream...
  13. Franice

    Your Least Favourite Band?

    I don't listen to the radio and my only exposure to popular music is from watching Ellen, but I hate whoever did that song with that sample from Daft Punk's Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Interstella 5555 is a huge guilty pleasure for me, but I can't watch it anymore because that fucking song...
  14. Franice

    What band or Artist can pick you up again?

    When I'm sad I tend to go for Leonard Cohen, especially Chelsea Hotel No. 2 and So Long Marianne...and, of course, Famous Blue Raincoat. The Mulholland Drive OST is nice too, both because its atmosphere and the fact that it makes me think of the movie. It just kind of numbs my brain. Russian...
  15. Franice

    Last Movie You've Seen

    When Night is Falling -- 8/10 A Calvinist professor at a Christian college falls in love with a circus performer. Conflict with Christianity is a pretty prevalent theme in lesbian film, and it's usually done pretty poorly, ala Loving Anabelle. This, however, handles it refreshingly well...
  16. Franice

    What are you currently reading?

    Bought and finished Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity by David Lynch today. Essentially his ramblings about transcendental meditation, consciousness, ideas, and his films. I didn't care as much for the TM bit, but the look into his creative processes and his ideas...
  17. Franice

    New Year Resolutions

    Read every unread book in my collection, except Atlas Shrugged, which is now free from it's former occupation of elevating the air compressor for my late fish's tank, and facing a possible torching right along with The Virtue of Selfishness. This will probably go unfulfilled, with such abstruse...
  18. Franice

    Favourite Quickening

    Fran's Shatterheart. It's silly, but watching it for the first time was probably one of the most exciting moments in the game for me. I love the little squeals she does and the lovely close ups.
  19. Franice

    Highest Chains

    I maxed it out auto-leveling with Neglamuur. Actually physically playing, like 150-ish leveling with skeletons in the Lhusu mines. I never made a habit of it because it's boring and staring at Fran's ass is only interesting for so long...
  20. Franice

    What are you currently reading?

    Jesus for President by Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw Explores the politics of Jesus, while illustrating the incompatibility of Christianity and empire. Quite stirring, honestly. I've never looked at the Bible the way Claiborne and Haw do, and it is a rather compelling interpretation that leads...
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