Ok! My first attempt at blogging! Actually not my first attempt...back when myspace was the thing all the cool kids were using I blogged a bit on there...but moving on!
I am T-girl, your resident poet. I'm obsessive compulsive (Seriously, don't make a mess or put my stuff back in the wrong spot. My head will explode.), I go insane or cry if I don't have access to music, I'm have mood swings and am overly emotional at times. Yet somehow Jack, Kris and Brett put up with me. I'm what a friend of mine calls a "speghetti brain" which means I jump from subject to subject and will go back to a subject I was talking about hours ago with no prompting. For the purpose of this blog I will try to be a little more on track. Let's dive into my interests in an organized and categorized fashion shall we? Music: I listen to everything. I have over 5000 songs on my iTunes which vary in genre from country to screamo. Movies: Again, I have varying taste. My favorite is probably Rent. I also love The Nightmare Before Christmas. I'm a geek and I love anything based on Marvel Superheros. I love the Italian Job, mainly because of Seth Green, but also because if you watch closely....there's a random shot of spiderman. I'm not even kidding. Go rent it. T.V. Shows: Supernatural, (Greatest show ever. Even without the homo-erotic subtext.) Glee,(Because it makes me squeal several times in an hour. And not in a sexy way. In an awesome way.) One Tree Hill, (This one is all Jack's fault.) Being Erica, (I just find it really unique and refreshing) Digimon (Kris, Brett and I are kinda obsessed with it). I'm also starting to get into Dexter and The Big Bang Theory. I'd like to watch more of these series, but I'm a university student so....yeah. Books: Carry Me Like Water by Benjamin Alire Saenz, (It's a really wonderful unique read. It was the first book I read that wasn't aimed at a pre-teen audience and it really opened up my eyes about living in poverty and other difficult circumstances. It was also the first book I read that had a homosexual couple in it, and didn't make fun their relationship.) Lamb by Christopher Moore, (It's a comedic take on the life of Jesus Christ from the point of view of his best friend, Biff. It's in no way a Christian fiction, nor does it overtly make fun of Christianity, it's just a fun comedy) The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. (I had to read it in high school, and (with the exception of Shakespeare), It was the only thing I was forced to read that I liked.) Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. (This one just really spoke to me and touched me.) Webcomics: The Devils Panties, Least I Could Do, Looking For Group, Menage a 3, Questionable Content, Girls With Slingshots, Dr. McNinja, Khaos Komix, The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal, Curvy, Girlyyy. If there's more I should talk about in my first blog, my brain refuses to think about it as it is now 2:49am and I have to go to sleep. So until next time!
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