Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Aloha.


I have no excuse, as always. New obsessions don't count.
Speaking of obsessions... Reikon Devour
Thank you Anderson for this new fabulous person.
I think that my life will be taking over by this wonderful thing for a while though.


Farewell, social life. We had a good run but now it is time to part ways.
Keep being alive and stuff, that's always fun.
xoR

PSSSSST!... Anderson's blog...

Sunday, 28 April 2013

Apologies.

I was away. Again. Do I have a reasonable excuse?
No. Darn.
BUT I HAVE A PRESENT FOR YOU!
Valerie - The Zutons (acoustic cover)
TA DAH!
See? I've been productive!...kinda.
On another note, Mr William Shakespeare and the RSC have ruined all male homosapiens for me now. Why can't I have a guy write me songs and pin them to trees in the Forest of Arden?! ARGH!
And Mycroft darling, Jamiens... :P
Caio!
xoR

Sunday, 14 April 2013

"L'enfer, c'est les autres."

"Hell is other people."
This is one of the more famous and misinterpreted quotations from Jean-Paul Sartre, a French existentialist philosopher, playwright and novelist from his play 'No Exit' (1944). I haven't yet read this play but it is in my plans for the new future and as I was reading up on it beforehand, this quote stuck out to me.
This quote is a reference to Sartre's ideas about the Look (Being and Nothingness, Part 3, Chapter 1), and the constant ontological struggle of being caused to see oneself as an object in the world of another consciousness. This is about how the presence of another can cause someone to look at themselves as an object and to see their world in that other person's eyes. The other person is a threat to the order and arrangement of the person' whole world, suddenly haunted by the other's values, over which they have no control. When that other person is absent, the person's world is self-centred again and they have no time to self-reflect as the process repeats, continual and unavoidable.
I believe this quote means that it is not that people cause hell in our lives or vice versa, but it is the struggle and hardships that come with trying to 'fit in'. For Sartre, 'hell' is the feeling that we must constantly please the people around us and be the kind of person that other people and society expect us to be.  Hell is the feeling of inauthenticity we feel when we conform to societal expectations that prevents us from being the kind of person we choose to be.
Now, I will take off my philosophical hat and return to...


You people don't know how much that GIF sums me up as a person.
On that note, this is the end of today's broadcast by ConsultingHobbit.
It's a parade.
xoR


VOLDEMORT HATH COMETH


I seem to have no nose... What a predicament.

I apologise for my long and abrupt departure but I am back! You're stuck with me now! *evil laugh*
I won't say anymore in this post but the next will be full to the brim of opinions not allowed on the internet, THE HORROR.
Keep being fabulous.
xoR

Friday, 5 April 2013

Blarg.

About to meet Mycroft, will talk more about recent events later but for now, have this.
xoR

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Caaaaaaaaaake!

Cheesecake to be precise. Reese's cheesecake and iced tea from Roxy's Deli. I was a happy bunny.
xoR

Friday, 29 March 2013

HEY THERE!

So, I'm in a different country right now. :)
After my first full day in New York, my thoughts are 'ADJDHAHDJAGSHD I LOVE THIS PLACE'. :D
I'm now in the hotel, sipping my first ever Starbucks coffee (with the wrong name. Apparently, I'm Reanna now...). I never want to leave this place now. Mycroft, darling, you will have to move here. :P
xoR

Mycroft- howstheskull-mycroft.blogspot.co.uk