Got some discounter Valentine's candy yesterday · 7:12pm February 16th
And on V-day itself, I helped clean the Rexburg temple in the evening. Being in the temple's always a wonderful time.
So I got that going for me, which is nice...
And on V-day itself, I helped clean the Rexburg temple in the evening. Being in the temple's always a wonderful time.
So I got that going for me, which is nice...
So last month, it was revealed that Nickelodeon was reviving it's 90's cult classic game show, Legends of the Hidden Temple. Not in the form of a game show, but a TV movie, involving three siblings becoming separated from a guided tour of, you guessed it, a hidden Mayan temple.
Yesterday, I received this gift in the Philadelphia temple. I went alongside my parents, my bishop, and two of my friends from the ward who were an old Guatemalan couple. Between the drive there, the wait, the session itself, some more sealing, and the trip back, it took twelve hours, and we didn't come back until 1:00 in the morning.
Went over to a friends house with three other friends in their 20's to watch the Legends of the Hidden Temple movie on Nickelodeon last night.
Up to Boston. An hour and a half flight later, and I'll be with my uncle to go to the temple together.
See, the closest temple to me is the Washington DC temple, only 45 minutes away, but that's closed for renovations. Same with the Philadelphia temple, which is the next closest one. That one is a three hour drive. And after that, you might as well hop onto a plane and go anywhere in the country for your needs.
On Friday, The Fairly OddParents.
Yesterday, Rugrats.
Today?
Only the greatest kids game show ever. Of all time.
The moat... The Steps of Knowledge... That goddamned Silver Monkey that was so notoriously difficult that it was even made fun of in the 2016 TV film.
It's been another year since I've escaped from Jesus.
It still smells like 2015.
And I smell like gunpowder. My shoes also caught fire.
So... What's on the docket for this year?
Oh, I don't know.
Let's try something new.
This was written for the Rare Story Prompts Challenge #1: First or Second person HiE, with a FEMALE point of view character..
Uttarakhand, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, is much more than just a place of breathtaking beauty. Renowned as "Dev Bhoomi" or the "Land of the Gods," it's a spiritual haven brimming with ancient temples, sacred rivers, and serene ashrams. Every corner whispers tales of mythology, and the very air vibrates with an undeniable sense of peace.
I sometimes feel like this. Then I remember that Magneto is an anti-Hero and despite everything he fails at, it eventually does come that the human race falls to the mutants, as the Neurotypical will fall to the Autistics. It's only a matter of time before the Governments of the world realize that Autism is not only not a threat but necessary to human survival.
Last week's mess is cleaned up. Enjoy.
This time around we're tying up more loose ends. Here's more "Te Amo, Rainbow Dash."
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
Our previous nonsense is dead and buried. Enjoy.
This time, we've got a double shot of script-format works. One tangentially relates to Cuphead, as our tangential nod to the Smash Direct that announced the eighth Fire Emblem character.* Enjoy that too.
No, for real -- the title ain't lying. If I arc my back a little when touching the ground after a situp and then let it down slowly, my shirt creates a weird bubble of air and it makes the fartest noise I've heard in my life. It was hilarious.
Shut up. It's 4 am and I can't sleep. I just heard that due to some bureaucratic mishap I don't have a house near my university yet so I'll be forced to skip the first couple days. Let me enjoy my back farts in peace.