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more immortal,--that is your success. All nature is your congratulation, and you have cause momentarily to bless yourself. The
greatest gains and values are farthest from being appreciated. We easily come to doubt if they exist. We soon forget them.
They are the highest reality....the true harvest of my daily life is somewhat as intangible and indescribable as the tints
of morning or evening. It is a little star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched.
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You know what? I absolutely LOVE Armageddon! It's a movie about this asteroid that's gonna crash into Earth. It's about the size of Texas, which means that no matter where it hits, it's gonna wipe out the entire population, and it'll be so bad, not even bacteria will survive. So this asteroid's gonna hit the Earth in about 18 days, so naturally, NASA is like freaked out. But, I was wondering, why NASA? I mean, it's success rate is next to nothing and it almost just an expensive piece of crap. I know, sure, it landed the first humans on Earth, but after that, it really has not done anything else, besides sucking up money that is. Anyway, NASA decides to send people up there and drill into the asteroid about 800 feet and then drop a bomb in it. That way, the asteroid will split into two chunks and hopefully cruise right past the Earth. This has to be before a certain distance from the Earth or else the two chunks won't fly right pass the Earth and will hit it right smack in the face. They decided to send a crew of professional oil riggers (Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, Owen Wilson, that weird guy from Mr Deeds named Crazy Eyes who, what do ya know it, actually plays a crazy genius guy, the coach from Remembering the Titans, this really big black dude and this really big white dude) and train them for two weeks to be astronauts. That cop and that russian guy from Prison Break acts in it too, and Liv Tyler, who plays Affleck's girlfriend and Willis's daughter. It's like the most thrilling movie I've ever watched... It's just damn intense, but you get this pleasure from seeing a bunch of grown men screaming and panicking, and there's humour in it too, which is basically the entire package. There are a shit load of plt twists and every possible thing goes wrong, but it's a happy ending, well sort of since more than half of them died. Alright, enough said, I'm gonna do my homework now. I still have to do a composition, which I already know what I'm gonna write about, and four book reviews, which is easy once I find the goddamn books. I already have one of them, so just three left!
// Friday, November 2, 2007, 8:43 PM
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