When I see a clock or a clock-like object, for the first half second, I always think that its biggest needle is moving faster than it should be.
And it was true only once.
Occasionally riding on a time machine in a blogsphere
When I see a clock or a clock-like object, for the first half second, I always think that its biggest needle is moving faster than it should be.
And it was true only once.
Bach and Debussey are fairly palindromic in their essence.
Looking at Saturn through a good telescope makes me feel like a video game hero.
Love: too much of it makes me ill but that incident would not prevent me from having too much in the future.
Sun dried tomato pesto spaghetti crawling in my veins.
Pop tart
Cotton candy
Durian
Sacramental wafer
Geoduck
Not to be used for slapping.
It’s been over ten years since I was told that putting an onion piece behind the ears prevents teary eyes when cutting onions and yet, I still haven’t made a conclusion about this theory.
Why is it so hard, I wonder.
Geoducks can’t, unfortunately, duck their “heads” into the shells.
But they make excellent necklace models.
Squirrels can beat and nibble on snakes.
*Teary eyes*
Is that my feet or the red wine spill on the floor from last night?
Hey, that pile of insects you found in the backstairs — they are wasps or something. Not carpenter ants. No problem.
No problem.
The theory was that, as a human ages, she would develop enough logical thinking skills that she wouldn’t need as much memory as when she was younger. Sort of like brown fat.
That was the theory.
Note for Miracle of Linguistics: Fried onions in a bun.
I wonder if I would feel safer in flying cars than commercial airplanes.
To be tested. Maybe soon.
Would something spectacular happen if a pop-up tent is dried in a dryer?
A new laptop generally brings a pleasant experience, except that it keeps a good record of how long I have not done things that I was supposed to do.
11:59 < mako> mika: I scratch your back.
11:59 < mika> mako: you scratch mine
11:59 * mako bows
11:59 * mika bows
I always thought it was Sonata Antarctica.
Power metal penguins.
The hardest thing about April Fool’s Day is figuring out if one’s victim would be up for some pranks without reminding the person about tis special day.
Time to not confuse blue and green: when being checked as a driver by a police.
It’s hard to know how wrinkly one’s own hands are when compared to other people’s hands.