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I hate Valentine's Day. I'm sorry if you're someone who enjoys it. If you are, I'm sure my hating it won't make it any less enjoyable for you. I've never liked it. When I'm single, it's like it exists just to make me feel bad about myself. When I'm with someone, it's filled with pressure and weirdness and, well, fakeness. It's just so fake, and makes people stress out for a completely made-up reason. So yeah, if I had my druthers Valentine's Day would be replaced by something that has more meaning and merit. Like... Flag Day.

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Books! I've been doing a lot of reading, which isn't super impressive considering 1 of them is a book I've been reading for months, and the others are teen lit. Still, it's more reading than I've done in a long, long time.

First of all, I finished The Magicians. I was really underwhelmed. It was basically Harry Potter meets the Chronicles of Narnia, but with a protagonist who basically wasn't likable. I mean, I didn't exactly dislike him, but he was so sullen and unhappy all the time that I basically never rooted for him. I think there's supposed to be a sequel of some kind; I really cannot imagine wanting to get back in his head again. He almost never enjoys himself, so how can I? I also just found the book really random and pointless.

I've been reading a bunch of books by Elizabeth Scott. The most notable of these, and the reason I heard of her in the first place, is a book called Living Dead Girl. It is seriously intense. It's about a girl who was abducted at the age of 10 by a pedophile. She's now 15 and he wants her to help him find and train her replacement. It is an amazing, amazing book, but very hard to read at times.

That book is an almost total departure from the rest of Elizabeth Scott's work. Her other books are very well written, but *mostly* lighthearted teen lit. They're not intentionally comedic books like The Princess Diaries or the Georgia Nicolson series -- they're not that kind of lighthearted. They deal primarily with teenage relationships -- especially female friendships, parents, and romance. The problems are pretty typical (but very authentically portrayed), but I've been very impressed by how she manages to keep things fairly fresh from book to book, with themes/characters/situations being unique to each book.

The books I've read, in order of preference:

- Perfect You
- The Unwritten Rule
- Bloom
- Something, Maybe
- Love You, Miss You, Hate You

There are a few other books of hers that I've gotten from the library that I haven't read yet. Her books are easy reads -- I can read two in an evening. :D

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Those of you who wear makeup and who have problems with eye makeup fading as the day goes on... I have a miracle product to share with you: Too Faced Shadow Insurance. If you use a bit of it on your lids, your eye makeup will last ALL DAY LONG. My eye makeup (even when just using eyeliner) usually starts to fade by midday. If I'm lucky, it fades at an equal rate from eye to eye, layer to layer. Otherwise it starts to look really weird and bad. With TFSI on, at the end of the day it looks pretty much the way it did at the beginning of the day (and if I didn't tend to touch my eye area so much, it probably would look exactly the same). Seriously, it's awesome stuff.

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I really wish I were great with video tools. I have this idea for a fanvid that I would loooooove to see.

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It's official, Being Human is not for me. I finished the first season and nothing about it made me interested enough to go on. I so don't understand how it is as popular as it is. All I have to say is that if it had beaten Misfits for the 2010 BAFTA Award for Best Drama Series, it would have been a CRIME. But that didn't happen, so the world continues to revolve.
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Mad Men is a fantastic show, one of my favorites. I finished S4 last night. WTF just happened???? )

Academy Award nominations are out! I'm going to do a poll in the next few days so we can see who amongst us is the best guesser. :D Jade is ridiculously good at these games, so she's going to be the one to beat. Looks like there are some surprises in the nominations, especially in the acting categories. Also, I'm not a fan of the expanded 10-film Best Picture category. That is just WAY too many, and it's pathetically obvious which ones aren't actually in contention. It's great that they wanted to acknowledge more good films, but you know what, that could be said of just about any category, so why just expand this one? Either expand them all or keep them all short and sweet, just the cream of the crop.

It's strange that it's only Tuesday but I keep thinking the weekend is coming right up (and then being disappointed when I realize I'm wrong). :/

D/G gals -- Feb. 19 is the potential date thrown out for our next get together, but a few of you haven't responded. Why aren't you showing us the love? Why?

Meanwhile, I've seen the pilot episode of Being Human (British version) and was less than enthralled. It felt like every mediocre show/movie ever done about vampires/werewolves/ghosts put together. Don't find any of the main leads compelling, nor their storylines. However, I will give it a few more episodes before I decide if it's a show I can continue on with.

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