Friday, April 25, 2008

Mr. Burns Office Edition I

Hopefully, I can post anually during weekdays from Mr. Burn's (my counselor) office.

Erin is sitting across from me right now and is laughing inside at my insanity. But it's okay.

Some people, face it, are just all around bitches that have absolutely no cares for anyone or anything that is beyond their small bubble of bitchiness. Pardon my language. But seriously, the people who are continually being deragatory to both their peers and superiors are the worst to be around. Normally, I would voice such a concern directly to the individual in question, but when that person is best friends with a friend of yours, that decision is much harder to make.

The majority of the What-Would-Jesus-Do type of population would just advise me to speak to the person to their face and 'tell them how I feel,' but this simply is not a realistic answer to this problem. When the girl is so well liked by the popular crowd, it's almost social suicide to even discuss the matter with the lowest nerd on the high school heiarchy ladder. I have to go now, cuz Mr. Burns is here.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Most people just can't understand the awesomeness that is Juno

I just got Juno on Friday (tres merci, ma mere!) and it's my favorite movie of all time. It. Rocks. I won't even tell you more about it. Just go buy it 'cause it's amazing.

Anyway, the real post here is about the Digital Copy version that is on the second disk. (yes, all the special features are on the first disk) The digital copy (d.c.) included is most compatable with iTunes, (big suprise) but on the online store in iTunes, Juno costs $15.00. The single-disk edition is also $15.00. The two disk edition, where you get both, is $22.00. Almost anyone with a brain larger than a staple will realise that they can either get the DVD and d.c. separately for $30.00 or just on the friggin '2-disk' for $22.00. Wake up, Apple. You are LOSING MONEY! If a digital copy is available on a disk for less than you're selling it, LOWER YOUR PRICES SOONER. I, personally, am a fan of the $10.00 movies. It didn't take long for Stardust to drop to that cost, and a digital copy wasn't even available. In all reality, iTunes (to have the better deal) would need to sell movies with available digital copies for $7.00 or less.

I think I'll go have some brots now.