
I can not think properly due to an awful combination of medications, so what better time to write a blog?
You know what I was thinking about today? Well, first I was thinking, "I wish I could just throw up already." Then I did, and I thought, "Wow, I feel better." Then there were a couple hours where I was kind of awake, but kind of asleep. Then I ate some rice. Then I watched part of a movie where two guys ripped their shirts off and I almost texted my friend about it but then I was too tired to. Then I saw something about Nicholas Cage!
I once saw Nicholas Cage while I was in New Orleans. I didn't really care. Not that I don't like him, it's just I have nothing interesting to say to him and I'm sure he feels the same way about me. I also once stood right next to Scarlett Johanson or someone else like that, but I didn't notice or really care when my dad told me. Celebrities are just people, that have way too much of their personal lives broadcast to the public. It's kind of cool, but mostly annoying. After all, no one likes it when that annoying girl in Chemistry class comes in crying about her boyfriend and wont stop talking about it for a few hours, so why do we really care about the plastic-surgeoned girl on the cover of People?
Well anyways, I thought about Nicholas Cage and other famous people I've seen when I remembered that I once saw a bright pink sports car. Of course I took a picture of it, but the person in the car did not seem to appreciate my picture taking. Well, I figured they were someone famous, but I didn't really care. After all, their car was probably much more interesting than them. Still, isn't it strange that someone would buy a bright pink sports car and then not appreciate pictures being taken of them? Things like that are just asking for attention. People shouldn't be surprised when they actually get it.
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