Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Some random verses I thought I'd share

From afar,
He could be watching the seagulls at his feet
But closer-

***
Life is delicate.
Like a flower,
Buried in the sand

***
Pure, quiet, country air
Grayscale hills as far as one could see

                                                                              ***
They were one.
-but
day breaks, and only the sheets are left to dance the dance of love

Monday, November 11, 2013

Google+ and YouTube

Hey good looking, what's cooking?

If you're a fan of YouTube and use it regularly, then you might have noticed the changes that have started to be implemented around the site. This mainly effects the long time users with a channel, and who are frequent commentors (is that a word?) such as myself.

So a few months back, YouTube started asking me if I would like to start using my full name. I refused, and continued to stubbornly refuse every time that silly little window popped up. I like my user name (Spangldee) and prefer to use that and stay anonymous.  Then the option to have background art was removed and replaced with banner art.

All these dumb things piled up for this one change...

YOU MUST HAVE A GOOGLE+ ACCOUNT TO COMMENT!!!

I ignored this for a couple of days until I wanted to comment on something (today). Such a difficult process. I had to create a new channel that uses my full name, and so I thought that all my subs and favourite videos had gone! But alas, they were in my OTHER channel, the Spangldee one (for which my display pic was removed). So if I want to comment, I have to manually switch to the new account, then switch back so I can access all my old likes, faves,subs, etc. 

Just as an aside, I never use my Google+ account, it seems pointless. Google version of Facebook basically. 

A pointless rant, I know, but I (and many others, I'm sure) would be happy if integrating with Google+ was a choice, rather than being mandatory.

A very funny guy (check out his videos! He does really good impressions) called Brock Baker sums it up nicely: 
I'm sure it won't be long before the YouTube logo is Googlefied.
First world problems, right? Excuse me while I go sign some petitions...
TTFN
M.F.S

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Things that have gone wrong and things that have gone right for me this year

Hey peeps!

So we're in October now, and I've recently been reflecting on how things have gone for me this year. Now it's time to share it on the web! Yay. So I think that each positive/negative event has a positive/negative result or behaviour...so let's see how this works!

Positive: Broke up with my controlling, possessive boyfriend in January. Negative: He basically stalked me for the next two or three months, which got so bad that I had to get a trespass order against him.

Negative: Had to do a statistics paper this year. Positive: I survived! Passed with reasonable marks.

Positive: Went diving at Slipper island and out at the Alderman islands. Negative: There were heaps of ants...and the trip wasn't long enough

Positive: Friendships have gotten much closer. Negative: Some friendships have started to drift.

Positive: Been reading lots of classics this year. Negative: I don't seem to have enough time to read all the cool young adult books before I get too old.

Positive: Got lots of new farm skills. Negatives: None!

Negative: One of my best friends moved to Perth 3 years ago. Positive: I'm catching up with her in Melbourne for six days in December!

Negative: I finished a legislation report half an hour before it was due, and expected to get a really crappy mark and therefore fail the paper. Positive: I got an A grade and passed the paper!

Positive: Going to see Michael McIntyre live in November!

Negative (though this was only a negative for a week or so, after I got over the jealousy and anger bit): My ex got a new girl. Positive: I got a decent hair cut...chopped like 2 inches off. Change is good.

Negative: Didn't get a student allowance this year. Positive: I got a job that pays heaps more than an allowance would.

So yeah! Some cool things in there :)

TTFN
M.F.S




Friday, October 11, 2013

Some thoughts while tired and trying to write a very long report

This isn't procrastination, I'm practicing my typing skills!

If, in NZ, we are able to sign forms without parental permission and have sex at 16, buy alcohol, buy lottery tickets, and enter bars when we are 18, are able to have a couple then drive and go to casinos at 20, then why, is parental income considered a form of financial support until we turn 24?? Well at least I think it's some crazy age like that.

Society needs a slap in the face. Society does not know how to treat its vulnerable.

LEGGINGS ARE NOT PANTS

Thermo-meter.

Fast Car - Tracy Chapman
She Will Be Loved - Maroon 5
Big Machine - Goo Goo Dolls
UNI - Ed Sheeran
Drunk - Ed Sheeran
(lonely moments, late nights, sometimes I wish these songs were my life)

Jodi Picoult, stop being such a good author. You're distracting me.

I spend too much money on exotic sweets

Goodnight!

Nah not really. Here is some poetry. Consider yourself lucky

'Wishlist'
Everything I am.                                                                      
I want you to know,
Everything.
Like how sometimes,
I want to crawl under the blankets
And forget the world.

Will you forget the world with me?

(written/a/very long/time/ago)

 I'm still me, right?
   Despite everything, everything, everything.
                                                         

Monday, September 23, 2013

Blackfish: Movie review

Couldn't be bothered to do this yesterday, so here it is now!

Last week I went to Rialto cinemas (by myself!) to watch the Blackfish documentry. It premiered at the Sundance Film festival, and was brought to NZ as part of the New Zealand Film Festival. It's about orca whales in captivity - specifically Tilikum, a large bull held at Sea World in Florida. The film focuses on the killings of human trainers by whales in captivity, and the controversy (and excuses) surrounding it. It's heartbreaking, yet also acts like a slap around your face, pulls you from the cocoon of your safe little world and reminds you that humanity freakin' sucks! You can't help being mesmerised by this doco, and I can guarantee you'll walk out of the theater with new thoughts and ideas. 

Go see it! Now! It's good to fall out of your comfort zone once and a while. Here's the trailer:



CLICK!


TTFN,
M.F.S

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Book reviews

I'm really bored, this is gonna be three posts in one day haha.

I have a few weeks off course, so naturally I took myself to the library to pick up some novels:

The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
The Maze Runner - James Dashner
Beautiful Girls - Beth Ann Bauman
Mortal Fire - Elizabeth Knox
The Dragon Keeper - Robin Hobb
Await Your Reply - Dan Chaon
Finding Alice - Melody Carlson

I've finished the first 5 in that list, and have just started Await Your Reply.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky - Young Adult Fiction - Coming-of-age
First up, I'd already seen the movie and loved it (wasn't Emma Watson gorgeous?!) so I was expecting the book to be heaps better. It was! Surprisingly the book to movie adaption was really well done, no key points were missed, however the movie did leave out some of Charlie's humor. You really got a sense of the tension and anticipation of the story as it progressed, and I really felt like I was part of it, growing up and understanding the world as Charlie did. That's a rare thing to find in a book, and not only did I feel pulled in, it was hard to separate myself when the end came. 10 million stars and a round of applause.

The Maze Runner - James Dashner - Young Adult Fiction - Sci-fi/fantasy
I was recommended to read this like 4 years ago by two of my good friends, but only picked it up now, it had always been taken out at my local library, for good reason! I'm a big fan of sci fi, I read Goosebumps a lot when I was a kid, then when I turned 14 I read a lot of Neal Shusterman (Bruiser, Unwind, Full Tilt, Everlost Trilogy) and Patrick Ness (Chaos Walking Trilogy and A Monster Calls) which I still read. The Maze Runner has a awesome plot, young teenage boys have had their memories wiped and been sent to a giant maze somewhere, which they've been trying to solve for two years. The climax of the story was excellent, I never saw it coming, and usually I'm pretty good at predicting books and movies. Awesome book. There's a sequel as well, but I feel the story would be better off as one book.

Beautiful Girls - Beth Ann Bauman - Adult Fiction - Short story collection
Yes a short story collection. All about girls and women, all beautiful heart warming (or wrenching) stories. I loved them all, and it inspired my to write my own short story, something I've never really been good at (I'm more of a poet).

Mortal Fire - Elizabeth Knox - Young Adult Fiction - Fantasy
If you've read the Dreamhunter Duet, then you'll love this! I read them a couple of years ago on recommendation from a friend, and loved them. Mortal Fire was just as good, if not better. The concept of the story is very original, I've never come across anything similar, and I consider myself pretty well read. The world of Mortal Fire is (geographically) set in New Zealand/ Pacifica region, and intermingles with the world of Dreamhunters (which no longer exists). I can't really give a summary without writing a million words, so here's the blurb on Goodreads. The only thing I had to fault is that the concept and rules of the magic is a little hard to follow, had to re read some bits to completely understand it. But then again I'm a fast reader, so it might be just me.

The Dragon Keeper - Robin Hobb - Adult Fiction - Fantasy
I found this while looking for Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stood out to me cos of the dragon, haha. I love dragons! This book is Book 1 in the Rain Wild Chronicals, and after finishing it, I know I'll definitely be reading the rest. It's in third person, and follows several different characters, and the mingling of their lives. It's about a new generation of dragons that have just emerged from their 'cases' after hibernating for half a year. They were previously sea serpents, so it's kinda like the transformation from a caterpillar to a butterfly. But something went wrong, and the dragons emerged stunted - couldn't fly and and wern't properly formed. The local city has been feeding them for 4 years, now they've decided they can't carry on doing so, so the dragons are being shepherded up a river (Rain Wild river) by the Dragon Keepers to find an ancient dragon city that they have in their memories. I enjoyed this book, but it was a little bit too predictable.

That's it for now! If you've read any of these books, I'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions, so comment away!

TTFN
M.F.S

Calvin Klein gel eyeliner and Maybelline Dream Fresh BB cream

Hey peeps!

If you've been following my blog, you may recall that in my list of procrastination techniques, I mentioned practicing makeup application, and that I was crap at applying eyeliner.

Hopefully that will be no more! I purchased some Calvin Klein gel eyeliner in cocoa sheen, and love it after my first application. I don't claim to be a makeup expert, but here's my opinion:


  • It's super smooth and creamy, and it was easy as to load up my brush
  • Goes on easy, and made a pretty good line
  • Colour was good on the skin, in the pot it looks like it has a bit of a sparkle to it, something you don't notice once it's on
  • Easy as pie to blend.
  • But, maybe not so great if you want a sharp, precise line.
For me the colour was great, I have golden blonde hair with dark green eyes, and black is a little bit harsh for my liking. The brown colour isn't that obvious, especially once you apply mascara. I will admit though, I didn't check reviews of the product until after I had bought it. From what the internet was saying, it was a crap eyeliner. Mine came new and unboxed so I didn't get the brush. All good in the hood though because I have my own set of brushes. If it had come with the brush, then I think this review would've been not that great: It's small and pathetic- click here!

So five stars for this eyeliner! Super pleased.

UPDATE: I wore the eyeliner today, all day (24/09/13) and found that it wasn't very long lasting. To be honest though, I'd been wearing from 6:00am til 4:00pm which a good 10hrs. I only noticed it had disappeared when I took it off. Not a big factor for me, purpose of my eyeliner is to cover up the blonde roots of my eyelashes. This is just mentioned if it bothers others :)

I couldn't stop with just applying the eyeliner though. I had to apply a full face of I'm-getting-drunk-tonight-and-maybe-a-little-slutty makeup, to get the full effect. I'd received a sample of the new Maybelline BB cream in the mail today so I substituted that for my usual foundation (Natio mineral liquid).

Ugh, wish I hadn't!

  • Far too dark for my skin tone, I almost turned oompa loompa like. It promised to 'blend in with your natural skin tone' Whatever, Trevor. It did nothing of the sort.
  • Was ridiculously thick! I used bugger all but it still looked like I'd caked it on
  • Not easy to blend in (I just used my fingers)
My normal foundation is a million times better than that BB crap. And girls go out every day with this stuff on!? This is only for the Maybelline stuff, though, I can't speak for other brands.

Negative stars times infinitely for this tar like substance.

Clearly I am not affiliated with Maybelline lol, if I were they'd sack my ass or sue me or something.

TTFN

M.F.S

(Which stands for MarineFantasyStudent. I like marine things, fantasy books/movies and I am also a student. WOAH. Haha.)





Wednesday, September 18, 2013

100 Questions no one asks - Thanks Laura!

Hey you,


Kudos to Laura, thought I should do this because I can! :D


1:Do you sleep with your closet doors open or closed? Closed
2:Do you take the shampoos and conditioner bottles from hotel? Yes, free stuff :)
3:Do you sleep with your sheets tucked in or out? Half and half
4:Have you ever stolen a street sign before? um no. My dad has though
5:Do you like to use post-it notes? Yes indeed
6:Do you cut out coupons but then never use them? Yep
7:Would you rather be attacked by a big bear or a swarm of a bees? Neither, that's an awful choice.
8:Do you have freckles? Nope
9:Do you always smile for pictures? The majority of the time
10:What is your biggest pet peeve? People who try and tell me what to do
11:Do you ever count your steps when you walk? Nope
12:Have you ever peed in the woods? Yes
13:What about pooped in the woods? No
14:Do you ever dance even if theres no music playing? I certainly do!
15:Do you chew your pens and pencils? Nope
16:How many people have you slept with this week? Big fat zero
17:What size is your bed? Double
18:What is your Song of the week? U.N.I by Ed Sheeran
19:Is it okay for guys to wear pink? If they suit it, then yes
20:Do you still watch cartoons? Of course. The ones from my childhood only
21:Whats your least favorite movie? Ugh, Eragon was pretty crap. Book was awesome though
22:Where would you bury hidden treasure if you had some? None of your business
23:What do you drink with dinner? Tea sometimes
24:What do you dip a chicken nugget in? Nothing, those things are nasty
25:What is your favorite food? Roast lamb and veges. Or home made chow mein.
26:What movies could you watch over and over and still love? Inception, Hot Rod, Avatar, Contagion, The Little Mermaid, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (original), Titanic, Looper.
27:Last person you kissed/kissed you? Like a proper kiss? Some drunk guy in a bar.
28:Were you ever a boy/girl scout? Yes!
29:Would you ever strip or pose nude in a magazine? Hell no
30:When was the last time you wrote a letter to someone on paper? Last week, to my best friend in Aus
31:Can you change the oil on a car? Yep!
32:Ever gotten a speeding ticket? Not that I know of :p
33:Ever ran out of gas? No, but I've come pretty close
34:Favorite kind of sandwich? Smoked chicken and salad
35:Best thing to eat for breakfast? Porridge with yoghurt and fruit
36:What is your usual bedtime? 9:30-10pm ish, depending on work
37:Are you lazy? Not really
38:When you were a kid, what did you dress up as for Halloween? Never did Halloween
39:What is your Chinese astrological sign? The Dog, apparently
40:How many languages can you speak? English, some words in Maori, Japanese and Italian
41:Do you have any magazine subscriptions? No
42:Which are better legos or lincoln logs? Lego!!
43:Are you stubborn? Sometimes I can be, depends on the situation
44:Who is better...Leno or Letterman? Neither
45:Ever watch soap operas? Not really
46:Are you afraid of heights? Nope
47:Do you sing in the car? Yes! who doesn't?
48:Do you sing in the shower? Nah
49:Do you dance in the car? How is that possible?
50:Ever used a gun? Yep
51:Last time you got a portrait taken by a photographer? Er ages ago? lol maybe like 5 years ago
52:Do you think musicals are cheesy? They're ok. Love Grease!
53:Is Christmas stressful? Nah
54:Ever eat a pierogi? a what? lol
55:Favorite type of fruit pie? Rhubarb & Apple
56:Occupations you wanted to be when you were a kid? Air Hostess, Vet, Lawyer
57:Do you believe in ghosts? Sort of
58:Ever have a Deja-vu feeling? Yeah!
59:Take a vitamin daily? No
60:Wear slippers? Sometimes
61:Wear a bath robe? Yep
62:What do you wear to bed? Pyjamas
63:First concert? Green Day
64:Wal-Mart, Target or Kmart? None of the above
65:Nike or Adidas? Neither
66:Cheetos Or Fritos? Doritos!
67:Peanuts or Sunflower seeds? Sunflower seeds
68:Ever hear of the group Tres Bien? No
69:Ever take dance lessons? Nope
70:Is there a profession you picture your future spouse doing? Marine biologist I hope. Or personal trainer, physiotherapist, that kind of thing.
71:Can you curl your tongue? No
72:Ever won a spelling bee?No
73:Have you ever cried because you were so happy? Yep
74:Own any record albums? No
75:Own a record player? No
76:Regularly burn incense? Lol no
77:Ever been in love? I think so

78:Who would you like to see in concert? GOO GOO DOLLS!!!!!!
79:What was the last concert you saw? Ronan Keating
80:Hot tea or cold tea? Hot
81:Tea or coffee? Tea
82:Sugar or snickerdoodles? Aye? I no speak Americano
83:Can you swim well? Yep
84:Can you hold your breath without holding your nose? Who can't
85:Are you patient? No way
86:DJ or band, at a wedding? Band
87:Ever won a contest? Not that I can recall
88:Ever have plastic surgery? Nah
89:Which are better black or green olives? Black ftw
90:Can you knit or crochet? Knit...sort of
.91:Best room for a fireplace? Lounge
92:Do you want to get married? Yes
93:If married, how long have you been married? Not married!
94:Who was your HS crush? Meh there were a couple of guys. Choices were limited haha
95:Do you cry and throw a fit until you get your own way? No, I'm not retarded
96:Do you have kids? Nah
97:Do you want kids? Yes
98:Whats your favorite color? Turquoise boarding on light green
99:Do you miss anyone right now? Yes! Roxanne
BONUS JONAS QUESTION: Something that happened to you in middle school? Lots of things happened lol.


There we have it! :)

TTFN

M.F.S

Friday, September 6, 2013

Things that piss the hell out of me!

I'm not going to call them 'pet peeves' for two reasons
a) I don't like the term
b) It's so mainstream and generic...something I try not to be.

WARNING! Don't take any of this personally. If you do, don't cry about it, you're the one who chose to read the post!

Here's a picture of some piglets to make everyone happy again.
Here we go!


  • People who throw rubbish on the ground! Especially when there's a bin like 2 metres away. Really annoys me, it's just so disrespectful!
  • Spitting in public. Just ew.
  • People who don't show up for lectures then ask for your notes. I don't mind this for people who were sick on the day or had some other legit reason, but when you 'slept in' or 'just couldn't be bothered' or 'didn't have enough money for fuel because I spent it on McDonalds' yeah...you get the drift. Here's what goes on in my head: 'I really don't want to give you my notes, but I will anyway, because otherwise I'll get the reputation of class bitch, even though it would be totally unfair to myself.'
  • People who try and hold a conversation with me during a lecture/while I'm reading/listening to music...and then wonder why they're being ignored.
  • Ok, so I'm a hard working person, with no student allowance with a part time job doing full time study right? I pay my taxes, and I don't mind that they go to the upkeep of roads, all the infrastucture stuff, blah de blah. What I really don't like is when my hard earned money, goes towards the dole/student allowance/sickness benefit then you hear about people on those benefits putting all that money into booze, crap stuff in general that is not essential to keep you alive. For me personally, when I had the student allowance, all my money went to rent/groceries/fuel. And quite frankly, that's how it should be. 
  • People who think they're 'skux' and play music loudly from their phones in public. Most of the time it's shitty mainstream stuff. If it were the Goo Goo Dolls, I'd probably go up and kiss that person.
  • 'Gangsters' who don't know what a belt is. 
  • Chicks who were leggings as pants. THEY ARE NOT PANTS AND WE CAN ALL SEE YOUR UNDERWEAR SO PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD BUY SOME FRICKEN JEANS OR SOMETHING!!!!! See you've all made me really mad, I locked the caps!!!! But honestly, the only people who should be wearing something so skin tight with nothing over top, are ballet dancers and swimmers. 
  • Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj and their fans. I don't think any explanation is needed here.
I'm sure I have plenty more, but that's enough rage for now. Phew.

TTFN,
M.F.S

Friday, August 30, 2013

A cool website and tattoo after care

Now to a less serious note!

I found this really cool website last year, through an online girls magazine (which unfortunately was shut down! It also was a cool site, and if it was still open I would totally put the link in this blog). This site is called stringsof.me, a New Zealand based site I'm pretty sure.
   So it's sort of an online diary, with a twist. Each day they ask you a different question; from serious ones such as 'The biggest personal injustice I have ever experienced is...' to less serious ones that have to do zombie apocalypses and wars between fruit and vegetables. Then they ask you the same question, on the same day, each year, so you can see how your answers,opinions, and maybe yourself have changed.  You also have the option to draw a little picture that matches with your answer.
  There's no sharing your answers with Facebook or Twitter, but you can share via email or with a whimsical rabbit. It's such a quirky little website, that's why I love it.
  If you like, you can even share stories or opinions :)

I hear you yell: WHERE IS THE LINK TO THIS AWESOME SITE????
It's right here, my friends

To the next subject: Tattoo aftercare

I got my first tattoo April this year; a dolphin and waves on my left shoulder blade. It's in full colour, coming up 6 months and the colour hasn't leached one little bit: So some tips:

  • Some tattooists will wrap your new tattoo in plastic wrap. This is thought to stop bacteria breeding, but unfortunately will also stop oxygen getting through. Your tat is an open wound, it has to breathe. Personally, I removed the plastic wrap 3-4 hours afterwards. No problems.
  • I bathed my tat twice a day with warm water and fragrance free soap that had no additives. It's worth spending the extra money to get an organic brand. You don't need an antibacterial soap either. I used my hand to rub my tat in slow, gentle circles - make sure your hands are clean as you can possibly get them. Rinse gently. To dry, use a clean hand towel that you've kept aside for use only on your tattoo. Or even better, let it air dry
  • Moisturise your tattoo with fragrance free, colour free moisturiser. I used Aveeno Active Naturals Daily Moisturising Lotion, with colloidal oatmeal. It worked a charm, pretty sure that's why the colour in mine turned out so nicely.
  • At 3-4 days, your tattoo will start peeling. This is part of the process, don't freak out! Some people also experience scabbing, this is also part of the process. 
  • I carried on with washing and moisturising twice daily for two weeks. Even now I still moisturise my tat occasionally. 
And a note on pain: outlining wasn't bad, its the shading and bits of the bone that hurt the most. Managed to spit out a few swear words at that point haha. It feels like the pain of a mild bee sting, only constant.

So, I hope I've been of some use to the world wide web!

TTFN
M.F.S

Yoghurt for dinner

These were my odd thoughts while I was eating yoghurt for dinner

The TV was blaring in the background, some war story, I think it was about the chemical attacks in Syria. Pictures flash across the screen, the warning 'some of these images may be disturbing' but how many of us really turn away? Anyway, so snips of footage show of children convulsing, blood, dilated pupils, with the accompanying heartbreaking symphony of screaming and shouting. Miserable depressing thoughts it gave me.

Then I jump on Facebook; all my fellow marine biology friends posting updates about the leak of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean, no more eating fishes for you, they might have more eyes than you can count.

And more locally...

The GCSB bill-
Selling off assests-
Snapper quota-
Maui Dolphins-
..etc. John Key is basically kicking himself out of power.

I could honestly go on forever, murders, decline of animal populations, deforestation in the Amazon, rising sea levels, pollution.

And believe me, I care about every single one of these issues, and many more besides. Sometimes I think I care too much.
  So I savoured the tangy taste of passionfruit, and I thought- if all this can go on and I can still sit here and eat passionfruit yoghurt for dinner without being reprimanded or judged for it, then maybe the world isn't so terrible after all. Because who knows, maybe one day someone will be chucked in jail because they were found eating yoghurt for dinner, or red velvet cake for breakfast.

My point is, my lovely internet friends, is that we should always appreciate the little things in life, and take a positive spin on everything, because you don't know how much longer it will last.

TTFN,
M.F.S

Saturday, August 24, 2013

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones movie review

So! I finally went and saw City of Bones.

Not what I expected...

To be frank, I wasn't happy with it. If you're an ultimate fan like me and you've read the book several times over, you'll be disappointed. Scenes in the wrong places, spoken lines in the wrong places, big scenes that don't occur in the book (and in fact goes completely against the rules of the Shadowhunter world) and tidbits of information that you don't learn until you're well into the second and third books of the story. So straight up, the script was terrible, and I wish like hell that Cassie Clare had found a director that would let her write the script or at least have some pull with it. So yeah, I was pretty much constantly annoyed with how things turned out. But I guess the movie was made as a stand alone thing, assuming the audience hadn't read the book. In that case I guess it was a pretty good movie...but meh, still annoyed :P

I do have some praise though!!

Overall, casting was awesome! Though Magnus could have been a lot more flamboyant, he was far too serious, although Godfrey Gao pulled off the looks nicely. Alec (Kevin Zegers) was pretty much perfect, nice and sullen, Isabelle (Jemima West) was kick ass and her whip was awesome! Jocelyn (Lena Headey) Luke (Aidan Turner) and Hodge (Jared Harris) were all really well played, along with Valentine (Johnathan Rhys Meyers) (who's hair wasn't white, and he looked a little old for my tastes) Jace (Jamie Campbell Bower) was perfect, all though slightly monotone when it came to the jokes. Clary was spot on, Lily Collins really played her well. But Simon (Robert Sheehan) really takes the cake!

The fight scenes were really good, although there technically should have been more of it. The demons were cool, steles and runes were awesome, and the sets in general were pretty sweet. Though I do think that the Institute was slightly over done. I honestly thought that runes would be used more, but instead they were only used on skin, not on solid objects.

In conclusion...
From a fan's perspective: 6/10
For the movie itself 8/10

TTFN

M.F.S

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

It's random rant time!

Hey you!

OMG MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES IS RELEASED NEXT THURSDAY!!

I'm pretty excited, if you couldn't tell. I LOVE the Mortal Instrument series, second all time favourite book series! Currently re reading City of Fallen Angels (the fourth book). Just hope they don't ruin the book...I will not be happy. But Cassie Clare (author) seems to be happy with everything so I'm sure her huge fan base will be too. Mortal Instruments is fantasy/romance based about a race of half human half angel warriors who kill demons, so if that sounds like your thing, I suggest you pick them up. If you're quick you could still claim that you've read the book before the movie :D

Trailer for City of Bones: Click here!

Rant time!

I'll keep it short...

So I have this ex boyfriend right, who says he's still in love with me. It's been 8 months since I broke it off, but I feel like he still won't leave me alone (just realised he might be able to see this, but you know what, I don't really care). It's just things I've heard through friends, things he's said that make me feel like it's not over yet. Though personally I haven't seen or communicated with him for at least a couple of months now. He always said that I was his one true love, but I don't understand how that can be if I didn't feel the same way? Is that kind of thing possible? I feel like it could even just have been infatuation...like I read poetry that I wrote about him and I don't FEEL anything from it, like it's empty, its lost all its meaning and now it's just words on paper. I definitely don't think the same about other stuff I've written, which in a way is kind of a relief. I've also come to the realisation that the ratio of good moments:bad moments between him and my other ex are totally different...which in a way was surprising. But anyway I guess I can only move forward :) As a side note, definitely liking being single right now!

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I have the flu and I feel gross.

Mini chewy Sweetarts are the bestest lollies ever.

If anyone has been in a similar situation to me, I'd love to hear about it!

TTFN
M.F.S


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

To the lucky few who stumble across this blog

Hey there!

I'm a 19 year old Marine Studies student, who's currently struggling through an environmental legislation paper.

Boring.

Thought I'd share some of my top procrastinating 'techniques' (it's an art!)

1. Creating a new blog (lol)
2. Reading... I call this constructive procrastination
3. Inventing or learning new hair styles, then getting annoyed and putting my hair in a boring ponytail
4. Writing poetry/random bits of fiction...also constructive procrastination
5. FACEBOOK. This has sub categories
                           a) Stalking
                           b) More stalking
                           c) Getting annoyed at instagram photos and hashtags....are they really necessary?!
6.Cleaning my room/making my bed
7.EATING
8. Practicing makeup techniques. At the moment I'm struggling with eyeliner...I have long eyelashes that get in the way :/
9. YOUTUBE. This also has sub categories:
                         a) Watching music videos of artists I hate so I can snigger at them e.g Miley Cyrus.
                         b) Watching cutegirlshairstyles vids. Refer to 3.
                         c) Random video surfing

So yeah, that's about it! I guess the purpose of this blog is that there is no purpose; I'll be reviewing books, movies, lollies, chocolate, music releases, also there will be some rants about odd topics...so yeah.

Maybe I can even teach the world wide web about environmental legislation! :o
Nah, I'm not that mean :p

TTFN,
M.F.S