I'm a great liar who's doing very well in my SAT prep. (Does that count as a paradox? Oh never mind.)
So now that I realise I've been ranting wayyyyy too much about exams, I'm gonna make up for lost time on life in general.
If you count watching Running Man and reading flicks as life, then yeah - I've got one hell of a life.
I started watching my first hour of Running Man for Song Joong Ki (the overly-perfect pretty boy in Sungkyunkwan Scandal) but little did I know I would be drawn to Kwang Soo (the guy who shoots right up into the sky in Dong Yi) later on.
Despite the fact that he's sloppy and doesn't seem to get anything right, he has far higher entertainment value than Joong Ki, or that's what I think.
Though, I can't really make out whether he's feigning stupidity so that he can appear as the slightly-cute, very-much-amusing clumsy bear he is now or he's just one of those kids born to stumble on every stone he walks pass.
Still, the show's much of an entertainment anyway.
I figure I've read wayyyyyyy too much chick flicks that I'm starting to render them repetitive AND BORING.
It always goes in this order : abhorrence AND sexual attraction at first sight ---> hook up, have a fling ---> being in denial about love ---> relents ---> happily ever after.
Shallow much.
Yipee! Maybe I can start reading intellectual stuffs like memoirs and literature and more JSF's novel, then I might not be pathetically ranting and obsessing over every B or scores which do not amount to 100% all the time - in fact I might turn out to be like those really smart, cosmopolitan kids who speak with eloquence about things I haven't heard of at all!
In My Dreams. Pfft.
How I wish Daphne the Bunny is a real series. (Refer : SEP's This Heart of Mine)