I don't make faces here because I want to be taken seriously (its gotten to the point of praying) but that doesn't mean I don't love faces. For instance, whenever I feel mirthless, I am making this face -_-. Pretentious? ~_~ . Crazy? O_ o Scary? ';_;' Small and unimportant? .___. I have this fantasy sometimes about taking up the username "Emoticonda," and showing the internet world how much I truly love faces.
I'm the same way. The stuff I'm writing is either complicated, or I want it to be complicated. Good thing we have millions of story ideas in our heads so if we're tired of one story, we can move on to the next.
That moment when you put new batteries in your wireless mouse and the cursor moves so fast on your screen, you keep losing it!
That moment when you have one of your characters start singing and you are left thinking, 'This is so silly, stupid, random, and yet...I love it.'
TMW you realize that it's been a long-ass time since twenty bucks could move the gas needle an appreciable amount. Not that I'm complaining!
That moment when you look at your watch carefully and discover that it's telling you it's Sunday, January 1st and it's 1:07 in the morning. Watch, how could you have failed me so hard!?
My alarm clock did that in the middle of the night... Luckily I woke up in time by myself when that happened.
That moment you get a cognitive interaction out of the seemingly brainless greyhound. Long story short, I have two dogs, polar opposites in personalities: Zwi, the zen-like, dimwitted greyhound and Rue, my Husky/Eskimo drama queen, who is too smart for his own darn good. Both are rescues. Rue is a force to reckon with. Zwi is about as forcible as a limp noodle, he seems to exist for the simple purposes of eating and sleeping. Tonight, for the first time, he instigated a game of tug with Rue!
That moment when you watch Mythbusters and you, as a person with zero special effects/engineering experience, can immediately spot what they're doing wrong and get frustrated because they, the ones with the aforesaid experiences, can't see it.
I like the attitude of Mythbusters, but those guys have no engineering training. Their experimental methods are often terrible. I find the show very frustrating to watch.
I only watch it because I like the personalities of Jamie and Adam, and to see them build really cool stuff.
That moment when you realise you have written 14586 words worth of lecture notes in the past 4 weeks...
Reading, studying, learning... You know, all that stuff students usually do (or, well, are supposed to be doing).
That moment when your IT Manager-self realizes that you accidentally deleted the company CFO's Outlook .pst file from the server.