I've just watched "The Chronicles of Narnia" again, but this time on DVD, and I'm surprised to find that it's still as good as the last time I watched it, which was 2 years ago. Mr. Tumnus is still as cute. I remember watching it twice in the cinemas.
The special effects and music are just as breath-taking as they were. I recall sitting in the cinema feeling amazed.
I feel this really strong urge to watch "The Willow Tree" again, though I know I shouldn't. So many people are living in poverty out there, and look at me! Here I am typing, watching words appear on my flat screen! I shall wait for the DVD instead, perhaps it'll be more worth it than spending $7 on a one-time ticket.
I hope I can steer myself away from the cinemas for now. It's one big distraction, and a waste of money.
Just came across an interesting question on Yahoo! Answers. "How do you describe colour to a blind person?"
Yes, how do you, if they haven't seen anything in their lives? You can't tell them something is 'red as a rose' or 'yellow as the sun'. I'm getting jealous of all the blind people in the world. I know they hate being blind and they want to see, but I really wonder what it's like being blind. It's a whole different world, to feel/touch, taste, hear, smell more than you see. The only bad thing about going blind is that you can't go back to not being blind.
Darn.
Maybe after my exams I'll do an experiment on myself for a few days, just to see what it's like to be blind. No, I won't start sticking things in my eyes, I'll just find ways to keep them closed, and even if I open them, I won't be able to see a thing.
I wonder what it's like to wake up to a bright sunny morning but see only darkness?
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