Absurd Tuna

The Absurdities of My Life… And Tuna.

Time Management

Posted by Jessica on February 15, 2010 at 1:54 pm in Work, life

….is what I have to learn to be better about.

I think I’m pretty good with managing my time. I feel really bad because I haven’t had time to do my blogroll lately. I need to hop to it and get everything going a little better.

Work isn’t so bad. After the first two days, I think I’m getting into the groove of making Smoothies for hours. It’s actually pretty fun. The worst thing about it? It gets really slow at certain points… and by really slow, I mean dead. I mean, standing around for an hour doing my closing work three hours before we close.

Anyway! Away from work, I’ve also been reading the book When Jeff Comes Home. It’s actually a really sad novel targeted to YA-readers about how a teenaged boy deals with being being back home and reentering society after being kidnapped and held for two-and-a-half years by a man who abuses him physically and sexually only to take him back home when he loses interest in him sexually. I dunno why I’m reading it. It struck me as something I wanted to and I went out of my way and ordered it when my Financial Aid excess check came in.

Oh yeah! I also saw the movie Wolfman on Saturday. It wasn’t bad. There were several “BOO! Got’cha bitch!” parts throughout the movie that made me jump, but other than that, it was awesome.

I need to start reading Guilty Pleasures for my English class. Not too bad, just need to force myself to settle down and actually read it. =)

Well, that’s all for now!

What’re you currently reading?

Back to Class!

Posted by Jessica on January 12, 2010 at 6:20 am in School, life

Ugh, classes start again for me on Wednesday. I’m already back to Campus and attempting to settle back in. The attempt is pretty much successful, especially since it’s my third year here and I’m used to how the flow goes by now.

I’ve had a lot of fun the last few days. I hung out with my family and the like. I finished reading Narcissus in Chains and I’ve moved on to the first Merry Gentry novel, A Kiss of Shadows, at the request of a friend of mine. Same author, different series. I’m hoping to see a big difference between the two.

I also saw Daybreakers today. It wasn’t bad. There was much not really left explained and several plot holes. I think if the movie were to be novelized, I think I might like it better. But, I do think it was really good. I’m probably going to buy the DVD when it comes out.

Yesterday I watched over half of the anime Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok. I think it was really sure and I can’t wait to finish it.  My friends like to tell me that the character Mayura Daidouji is my anime counterpart due to the fact that I like paranormal things. Lol, I’m not where as bad as she is with it.

Anyway! I think that’s all I’m going to comment on at the moment. I’ll post again once I’ve actually gone to class.

Hyperfiction

Posted by Jessica on December 11, 2009 at 9:48 pm in Ramblings

To all of those who read: This is just me talking about a type of fiction that I’ve been recently introduced too.

Have you ever been on the internet and found an interesting story? One of which you weren’t sure how real it actually was? Have these stories ever been accompanied by pictures, actual place names, newspaper articles? Still have the lingering doubt that even though it feels possible that it might not be?

Welcome to hyperfiction. I’ve been aware of hyperfiction for several years now, but it’s just recently that I learned it had an actual name. There are many forms of hyperfiction. The one I mention above, which will tell a story that gives proof and sometimes tries to convince you how real it is and the other is a kind of ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ thing, where you choose what happens next. These stories can be linear or nonlinear and take place in more than once place (for example, multiple websites, e-mails, text messages, all reportedly written by “multiple people”).

The reason why I write this entry at all is because today I read a hyperfiction piece.

Normally, whenever I’m bored, I like to read things about the Paranormal. It’s just a hobby of mine and I’m not going to say that I don’t find that stuff alluring. I like to read about other’s experiences with the Paranormal and such. I don’t normally read books based off of ghost stories and such, I’m more a fan of Urban Fantasy and the like, but every now and then I do like to read a piece of Hyperfiction based off the paranormal. Today was the case with The Dionaea House.

It was a relatively fast read, I managed to get through it all in one sitting and such. It’s a story that basically chronicles the e-mails and text messages that the site creator passed along with a friend about the murder/suicide committed by a mutual friend that they used to hang out with. It later goes from texts to e-mails or texts to journal updates and the like.

Without giving spoilers beyond the few that I have, there were a few inconsistencies about the story itself. It was very interesting, but some of the plot movers weren’t brought in until really late in the game, but that’s understandable and forgivable given the format of the story.

Once I finished it, reminded me of another story that I had read a few years ago. This one is more linear and less all over the place, this one taking place only from the narrator’s website, which is made up of transposed text from a caving journal. This website? Ted’s Caving Page. It’s a Lovecraftien tale of a man’s adventures in a cave. I haven’t finished it as it is much longer than the first one mentioned, but it is pretty good.

Anyway, that’s all for this entry. I just thought I’d put out there what I’ve been reading lately. I wish I were creative enough to do something like this and plan it out, but I write sporadically and would probably lose interest in the project. Bully for me.

Do you ever read books published online?
Have you ever read a Hyperfiction story?
How do you feel about alternative types of story-telling like this?

Done with Exams! Yay, Winter Break!

Posted by Jessica on December 10, 2009 at 6:08 am in Ramblings, School, life

So! I’m done with exams for the moment and I’m at home for a month for my Winter break. Whew! I’m glad to be done with it!

My plans for December:
1. Casino trip with the ‘rents starting Sunday. I’ll take lotsa pictures!
2. Start my smutty short story that I’ve been wanting to write! (Idea in mind! Already starting!)
3. Help my sister get back into college or help her with other options.
4. Sign up a friend for Standardized Testing for College.
5. Enjoy Christmas and New Years with the family.
6. Read at least 2 of the 6+ I brought home with me.
7. Get a haircut!
8. Try to get to Chattanooga to visit Jessica and Alana between Christmas and New Year’s
9. >.> Make sure not to over indulge.
10. Find awesome cheap prices for my school books for next semester.

And that’s all I can think of for the moment, lol! It feels like a lot to do in a month, but I’m sure that I’ll laze about for most of the month before I finally get around to some of the stuff.

Oh! For those interested, I have added the revised versions (AKA, the versions that I turned in for my Final grade) of The Price of Company and Detachment. The previous versions are down for now. These are, in my opinion, more complete versions of the stories.

I have also been obsessed with OneRepublic’s new CD, Waking Up. I feel like the more I listen to it, the more I fall in love with it. It is a beautiful CD. I’m not sure if I like it better than their first one yet, but I am totally NOT disappointed by the CD at all… Unlike how I was with Panic! At the Disco’s newest CD. If you get a chance, please listen to the CD!

That’s all for this specific update!

@ Daniella: Would you be interested in doing Chattanooga with me? And let me know if/when you come to Nashville!

Do you have a to-do list?
Who is your favorite musical performer at the moment?

Edward Stared Down at Me from the Roof

Posted by Jessica on November 21, 2009 at 9:10 pm in School, life

So! It’s been a few days and a lot of interesting things have happened lately!

Last weekend, I went to the bathroom at around 1:30 am. I was about to settle down for the night. I entered the stall and saw this:

What would you think if you saw that? Personally, the thoughts that went through my mind were “Pfft, there isn’t anything up there.”

…I was wrong. I looked up and this is what I saw taped to the roof:

….I won’t lie, it scared the crap out of me. I jumped and ran out of the stall. I went to my friends’ rooms and told them. I amassed a group of people for a return expedition to the bathroom. And upon closer investigation, it wasn’t just my stall that had Edward’s intense gaze staring down at them, every stall at the same thing and so did the elevators.

It was very interesting, lol! I got a good scare and a really good laugh out of it.

Not much else has been going on in my life lately. I did a video for some energy conservation site that I will link to as soon as get the word back that it’s been put up.

I also got the swine flu vaccine. My campus was giving them out for free, so I figured ‘Why not?’.

I’ve been fighting the fight against getting sick as well. It seems that everyone around me is getting sick and I really don’t want to be ill around my birthday and before finals. ;-;

This weekend is devoted to finishing my history paper. It’s coming along nicely. It has to be 4-6 pages, and I have two at the moment. I’ll finish it today sometime..

During my free time this week, I’ve gone back to reading the Anita Blake series. I’ve gotten Daniella into reading it as well. She just started the first book (Guilty Pleasures) and I’m currently reading Obsidian Butterfly, the ninth book. I have a love/hate relationship with these books. I love them and miss them when I’m not reading them, but the main character is so hard-headed and gets herself into so many situations because of it. *sigh*

Oh! Last night with a few friends, I started a Hetalia RPG. For those who don’t know what Hetalia here, a basic overview can be seen here. If anyone is interested in joining, the site Livejournal site is here. I play France and Northern Italy. It’s great fun!

Until next time!

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