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Old Jul 09, 2016, 01:04 PM
ladyrevan21 ladyrevan21 is offline
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So yesterday's been an adventure. My dad and I got into a bit of an argument; he just seems to be more on edge than usual and I'm apparently terrible at not rising to the bait. (It doesn't help that I'm very much like my dad personality-wise. I look like my mom, but my personality is pretty much all my dad's except for one slight part. So that doesn't help) It got better when I got to my neurofeedback doctor's office and spoke to him about my symptoms; some stuff has been alleviated via the neurofeedback, which is cool, and other stuff has just gone up. I also watched more of the 2005 version of King Kong, and unfortunately some of the crew got killed off. Which sucked. It was really neat that Bruce Baxter staged a rescue mission, though. Also, there is something oddly touching about Kong's relationship with Ann. The scene where they're just watching the sunset together, for instance. And the scene where Kong gets attacked with chloroform was pretty hard to watch; poor guy. Poor Kong in general, honestly, especially knowing he'll be dead by the end of the film. Overall, I really do like this movie and I'm not usually a giant-animals kind of woman.

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