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Warning: Unstable Characters

Meet Rachel. She's twenty-one, has emerald green eyes and dark brown hair that falls several inches below her shoulders, stands at about five feet, six inches and drives a Jeep. Now meet Jacob. He's twenty-three, has jet black hair, bright blue eyes, is just over six feet tall and drives a Mustang soft top convertible. Other than this, I don't know anything about these people. They might go to a University somewhere in the middle of a cornfield or in the middle of a large city, in which case, if this is true, Rachel would be in her third year and Jacob would be in grad school, or maybe he's done with school all together. Maybe Rachel works nights and weekends at a local bar/tavern, and this is where she and Jacob meet for the first or last time. Maybe they've know each other a long time, and work at the same location, secretly fighting crime. Honestly, I do not know. Maybe they do this, maybe they do that. They might be here or they might be there. Blah. I&#

On a lighter note

This is my favorite commercial. (Yes, still .) Whoever thought of it was a genius. Mad props, man. Mad props.

According to Taylor Swift:

When you're fifteen and somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna believe them. This is horrible news because I'm nearly twenty-one and I am likely to believe them as well.

Book v Movie

Which is better? The book, or the movie? For me, well, I'm normally a fan of the book over the movie. For example, the Harry Potter movies? There are some great scenes from the books that the movies cut, and, well, that's just wrong, whereas there are other scenes that the movies destroy completely, again, sad. Twilight ? Similar story, but then again, the movie emphasizes some things from the book really well. Bridges of Madison County? Don't get me wrong, show me the scene of Clint Eastwood standing in the rain, and I will cry right there, but.... book wins, sorry Clint. Angels and Demons though... well.... I may actually like the movie better. *GASP* I know, right? But I saw the movie before I read the book, and I think that's what did it. I like what goes on with the cardinals more in the movie (the water one is much different), but at the same time, the bad guy in the book is way more of a bad ass, which is great. There were a couple of other things