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Aug. 6th, 2006 11:10 amWhy is it that whenever I search for pictures of fairly normal things on google, like names of composers or movies or something, I get llamas or Persian cats??
Like this freaky thing.
Apparently: GC RW Briar-Mar's Roman Holiday of Wishes
Blue eyed White Persian Male
Southwest Region
Fifteenth Best Kitten 96-97
ITS EYES CREEP ME OUT.
But I've gotten other Persian cats when searching for stuff. They all have creepy eyes.
In other news, I'm getting aggravated by this overly-dramatized documentary about the bomb on Hiroshima. I have no problem with relating important information about history, after all, it is the anniversary. Even TV reenactions aren't TOO bad, because it really gives you an idea of what happened. But adding cheesy suspenseful music for dramatic effect? Like a bad popcorn movie? WHILE they're interviewing survivors? It's insulting. It's belittling the tragedy. And it has nothing to do with the fact that "oh, well it was way over there so we can dramatize it all we want" because we do it with our own national tragedies, too. I want to know how other countries do this. Unfortunately, it's probably the same.
Like this freaky thing.
Apparently: GC RW Briar-Mar's Roman Holiday of Wishes
Blue eyed White Persian Male
Southwest Region
Fifteenth Best Kitten 96-97
ITS EYES CREEP ME OUT.
But I've gotten other Persian cats when searching for stuff. They all have creepy eyes.
In other news, I'm getting aggravated by this overly-dramatized documentary about the bomb on Hiroshima. I have no problem with relating important information about history, after all, it is the anniversary. Even TV reenactions aren't TOO bad, because it really gives you an idea of what happened. But adding cheesy suspenseful music for dramatic effect? Like a bad popcorn movie? WHILE they're interviewing survivors? It's insulting. It's belittling the tragedy. And it has nothing to do with the fact that "oh, well it was way over there so we can dramatize it all we want" because we do it with our own national tragedies, too. I want to know how other countries do this. Unfortunately, it's probably the same.