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Formalities
Hello. Welcome to the blog of PsychoKris. If you're reading this, I'm guessing you've either made a mistake, or you've got way too much time to kill. Clearly no one sane comes within 20 feet of this blog. Unless of course, they are sitting close to your computer. Or mine.

Psychokris
Oh hey. I'm 17. Female. Vertically challenged. I'm in my first year at McMaster University in Hamilton, where you will be able to find me passed out on a stranger's dorm room floor... and occasionally doing some of that fancy book-learning that I am paying so much for. I like music. A lot. I'm really strange. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Layout
I think my best layouts come out of my worst moods. This is a little tribute to someone. Some memories I can't get out of my head. the lyrics are from The Boy Who Blocked his Own Shot, which we all know I'm extremely fond of. The codes are overly simple, which is a big change from the last layout. Did I mention I love this?

Press Play
Here are some of the tracks that have been stuck in my head lately. I guess you can call it my back to school jams. But honestly. Only a couple have a back to school vibe. I'm gonna start posting music at the bottom of each blog, but you can listen to all the songs here. This bimonthly edition has songs from Bon Iver, Pearl Jam, Editors, and more. Click and enjoy C:

Time Machine
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Stomach Flu and Sims 3


Soo.
I guess I fail at blogging every day.

I've had the stomach flu basically since I last blogged.

I've watched a ridiculous amount of movies and TV.
My favourite was WALL-E.
It's actually my favourite movie.
It's like. the kiddie version of everything I like...
Futuristic science fictiony stuff with human failure.
LOL. That sums up every book and movie I've ever loved.

I've also been playing the Sims 3.
It's really, really different.
The Sims are ugly now... It's something that I've accepted.
And Sims can now be morbidly obese.
Hm. Toddlers and babies are also beyond creepy.

I DO like that you can wander town and stalk your neighbours...
Another weird/interesting feature is that (if you want) time can pass in all houses in a neighbourhood while you play in one house.

Meaning that your neighbours age as you do.
They can also move in roommates, get married, have babies, and even die when you're not playing.
At first, this freaked me out... Like. I like having control of my neighbourhood... Deciding who will marry who, how many kids, ect ect.
But it's actually really interesting how the neighbourhood grows and changes.
And if you plan on playing in one household for a long period of time, you can turn off this option, and the neighbourhood will freeze in time again.
This way your neighbours don't completely change as you play with one family.

So yeah.
I'm watching Hancock for the 3rd time.
I'm gonna go now.
I feel like playing more Sims...
C:

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