Just finished eating a chinese. Not a person of course, the police have told me I'm not supposed to do that anymore. That shit was delicious.
Earlier today Oliver suggested that me and him should take a break from the project we're working on currently to jam with Lewis, and possibly form a band with him, depending how it goes. I play the bass, Oliver plays the guitar and Lewjizz the drums. I don't know how the other two feel about this. But quite frankly, the idea scares the shit out of me.
First of all, we're all full on lunatics. Anything we make will turn people's brains into liquid shit. The kind Lewis tells people about in blogs. Secondly, Oliver becomes a control freak near instruments, because he took Music GCSE, and apparently this qualifies him more than anyone, even though his personal music taste reeks of shit, and he thinks playing distorted is turning every dial to the max. Am I being more than passive aggressive yet? We've had plenty of arguments in practice rooms over this. He just loves that new band The smiths he does. Thirdly, we'll also need a singer. And it seems obvious that the combined presence of all 3 of us at once turns other people insane. Some people have even reported seeing Lewis' imaginary friend "Coral".
Whatever happens, we'll keep you posted here. Mitebcool.
Lewis' blog reminded me how good Oblivion was and how boring Skyrim is now I've raped it to completion. So I reinstalled it with all the expansions and a couple of basic mods and goddamn, its better than I remember, regardless of what he says. But the man has a point. Older games don't necessarily age. I think that's because we recognise them as old games with timeless mechanics like 2d platforming, but we see games like oblivion simply as modern games with aged mechanics. It works on the same principle level of why I can replay the SNES' Megaman X* several times and hail it as a masterpiece, yet playing early PS3 launch titles makes me want to projectile vomit.
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FpigqfcvlM 5:12 onwards. 15 minutes of why Megaman X is one of the best games you will ever play.
That's all I have to say for tonight. If you stuck with reading this all the way until the end, here's a comforting picture of a cat kneading dough to make it worth your while. Night!
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