Nov. 17th, 2005

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Such a tragedy, not having a lovely bunch...

Not much going on lately, except school. I really need to pick myself up a bit as I'm lagging in my work as the semester drags on. How I keep doing so well on my language tests confuse me. Not that I'm complaining about that though.

In other news, I rented The Matrix: Path of Neo last weekend, and have been playing it whenever I get the chance. The graphics pretty much suck, but the game is freaking awesome. The last matrix game was decent, but this one completely blows it away. So many combos and moves, all of which change and become better when in slow-mode. I think I'm going to have to buy it sooner or later. I'm not going to rent it again, as all the stores have jacked up the price way too much to do so, but maybe I'll find a used copy in a few weeks. Also, Guitar Hero is out, and I so want to try it out. I wish there was somewhere I could rent it or try it out before having to buy it. It is like $70 after all, what with the guitar that comes with it.

Music

Nov. 17th, 2005 10:41 pm
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You know, not counting a few oddities, I think one can really tell a person's current state by the music they like listening to. I guess one could call music an emotional barometer of sorts. Not that this is a terribly surprising idea, more like we just don't think about it much. If you ever see someone go through some major event/change in their life, very often their taste in music can change. My brother, for instance, used to listen to mostly the harder rock type stuff, and his bands became even harder after he had been in the marines a while. Interestingly enough, after he started rock climbing a lot, he mellowed out a little bit and has started listening more to the likes of Phish and Dave Matthews. I've noticed that the songs I listen to are often affected by mood. I don't tend to like the harder rock stuff unless I'm angry or in a head-banging mood. Likewise, I have to be in a calmer mood, or want to be, to listen to classical music and some of the really mellow stuff. Also intriguing is how the music can start to mold our moods and views of things, though this is true of most things. Anything done repetitively starts effecting the brain and perceptions.

Me!

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