
Oh yeah, the layout changing business was initiated by my parents, who were afraid that people might think that the graffiti sign was my doing, or that the people who actually did the graffiti would think that I'm trying to take credit for their graffitiness. They insisted that I take down the picture, which kinda ... made my site all messed up. So I just decided to try something new. Meh. I'm not a hardcore Yu-Gi-Oh! fan though, I just like the way Japanese cartoons look, and seeing as how this is the only one that I know of ... this is the one I used.
This weekend seemed really short, for some reason. I think maybe it's cuz I spent so much time on my website. I'm still not happy with the layout, but whatever. Better than the first one. Geez, I took a look at my very first layout and it was so primitive that I ashamed just to look at it. Meh.
I've come to the conclusion that the world should just learn morse code and adopt it as the international language. There'd be no dialects of it; nobody would have an accent; the deaf could see it; the blind could hear it; and it could be used to communicate over long distances. It'd be really cool, but unfortunately, it's not going to happen. Why? Is it because the world would never come to accept such drastic change? Perhaps. But it would be moreso unrealistic because I concocted it in this little brain of mine. I've decided that anything I fantasize about or daydream about becomes totally unfeasable for this world. The possibility of such an occurrence immediately zeroes out. Zeros. Zeroes. Yes. I spent all of Thursday night and Friday wondering about all the ways that Sadies could blow, and it turned out to be fine. I would've been a lot happier if Jason didn't just sit there like a loser, but I guess we can't have everything we want. But I should at least have one of the two: Jason dancing more than three times [and not just slow dance] or an international morse code language. I'm not asking for both... just one or the other.
Oh my starry-eyed surprise