It kind of feels good to know I'm still alive.
I miss my family, can't wait till I get to see them again.
Though at times I don't get along with my parents/sister, but I really do love them a lot. As of right now they are everything to me. They're kind of my motivation to keep going.
And that feels good.
Grant (I don't know if you read this) I love talking to you man. You're one of my better friends who I would like to consider family (though we don't get to hang out much and we don't talk a whole lot). I miss ya. I also miss Anwar. You are like a brother to me, I love you man! Now I'm all getting emotional. Its probably because I'm watching Oi! Ryoma. Awesome anime about Sakamoto Ryoma (look him up). I love Japan. The world is a beautiful place. And this blog is getting cheesy
Saturday, June 26, 2004
Life
Posted by Lester at 10:31 PM
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What are you talking about man? Cheesiness is the spice of life!... or something like that. This blog had its foundations in the art of cheesy, cheesy is what this blog is all about. This blog was cheesy before it even started.
Perhaps the word you were looking for was 'sappy'?
Sappy and cheesy, while close cousins of words, have a slight but noticable difference. "Sappy" tends to deal with an overabundance of emotion, especially when it comes to feelings of sentimentality, love, and everything you'd find in a girly drama movie. Cheesy, on the other hand, can be used to describe things of poor quality or subpar value; "Dude, that duck and tricycle joke was so cheesy."
Cheesy can also be used to define sappy, as in this example: Sappy is when a person, movie, or romance novel attempts to reveal emotions of love, sadness, caring, and the like, to such an extreme degree that it feels cheesy.
The word "cheesy" also works for my type of humor as well, I like to describe my jokes as cheesy because the jokes involve almost no thought, and will usually leaving you feeling as though all of your time has been wasted, like this very article that I'm writing. You've just wasted a minute of your life that you'll never get back.
Corny and cheesy is something I also mix up as well. My type of humor is corny. So forget everything I said about cheesy. And since I used cheesy to define sappy, forget what I said about sappy. In fact, why don't you look it up? Here's the link: http://www.dictionary.com . Are you still using Firefox? Then type
dict sappy
into the address bar. It does it automatically for you!
In summary: You probably meant to use the word "Sappy" and not "Cheesy". Unless I'm wrong about the words, or about what you were talking about.
Why did I stupidly write a whole stupid disertation for one stupid word (that is redundantly stupid)?
Hey, I just looked those words up. As it turns out, corny and sappy could mean the same thing in certain situations. My jokes are corny in the trite sense. I guess my humor is cheesy after all. So you can go ahead and use the defintions I had told you to ignore earlier.
I dont know if I can do this. Kenchan eat some curry and don't say "Anwar" unless you say "Anwar...the Great". Talk to me man.
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