Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Smell of the World/"Work It" & "I Write Sins not Tradgedies"

My house always starts to smell different when it's almost summer and it actually has different scents depending on the seasons. I'm not talking about the smell of the food in it, or the things we associate with the seasons, but the smell of the house itself. I think it might have something to do with the clothes they wear but I've noticed that other people's houses smell too. And they sort of smell like that person...usually in a nice way. But it's not a good or a bad smell...it's just like THAT SMELL.

Anyways, the songs that came up were "Work It" and "I Write Sins not Tradgedies." First of all, "Work it" gets very crude and I do not reccomend it as good music. The only reason I have it on my iTunes is that the chorus is backwards. And in my opinion, music played backwards is supercool.
"I Write Sins not Tradgedies" is pretty darn good music. Although to be honest, I have next to no idea what it's actually about. But the melody is sort of jumbled which is cool, and the story of it makes enough sense to enjoy it. Not to sound like a citizen of Massachusetts, but the guitar is sicknasty. I wonder when Panic at the Disco will be making new music...

My computer, apparently is too slow to run Sims 3. This bothers me a little more then it should. But I get a strange satisfaction from designing clothing out of bricks/making people fat then skinny, then fat then skinny...as Emily and Marion can tell you. In fact, the technology in my house has been lacking in a few ways recently. My iPod also cannot fit all the music on it I'd like to have. And I deleted ALL the photos and videos. So it's just upsetting. Perhaps I'll save up for a new one...but it's doubtful I'll ever amass more then $100 all together in one place. If I could turn in my gift cards to useless places like "The water bottle emporium" (Okay that's an exaggeration, but some places are THAT useless.) in I'm sure I'd have a lot of money. Unfortunately, that's just not possible.

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