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Thursday, June 09, 2005

Of Movies, Smoking and Parental Responsiblity

I was supposed to finish redecorating my room today but Steph invited me to watch "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" with her. At first, I wanted to refuse but when she mentioned the part where everything's on her(including the food), I agreed.

The first 45 minutes where okay, but after that, it got boring. I wanted to go home already but Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt made me stay. Angelina's hot, she provides enough eye candy to actually make you finish the whole thing(she always does...I finished "Life or Something Like It" even if it was BORING because she was there). Brad's okay, but I still think that he looked cute as Louis in "Interview with a Vampire." I do not want to say anything about the plot since there might be those who haven't seen the movie yet.





I hate people who smoke. Don't they know that they are committing genocide and at the same time suicide? A law should be passed to ban smokers. I know it's not possible since a lot of people will lose jobs and the economy will fall(and a lot of people will protest...-_-;) but think about it. Wouldn't a smoke-free world be nice? Who started the smoking habit anyway? Who invented cigarettes?

As of the moment, I have a headache and it doesn't help that my parents are leaving me to take care of my brothers and sister. Why can't they be more responsible? My mom needs to be more responsible. She makes me take care of Eman ever since Eman was a little baby. she reasons out that she's too old. Wasn't she "too old" to fuck with my dad therefore creating a baby? Sheesh. If she can't take care of kids, then she shouldn't have born Eman at all. It's not only I who thinks of my mom that way. So do my brothers and sister. I'm sorry if I sound offensive but that's how I feel right now.


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