- Mood:
Miserable - Listening to: Something Corporate - Forget December
- Reading: "Breaking Dawn" - Stephanie Meyer
- Watching: Mystic River
- Playing: Piano
- Eating: nothing
- Drinking: Black Tea
"Life sucks, and then you die."
"Yeah, I should be so lucky."
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If you never loved Jacob, you did when you read that passage.
Devious Comments
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"I know what it is you [saw/want/have/ate], for it is also in my mind ..."
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"Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent." - Victor Hugo
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525,600 minutes, how do you measure a year in the life...
The opposite of war isn't peace, IT'S CREATION!!!
I
FWOOSH!!!
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"Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent." - Victor Hugo
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525,600 minutes, how do you measure a year in the life...
The opposite of war isn't peace, IT'S CREATION!!!
I
FWOOSH!!!
In "Twilight" he was just THERE. He didn't mean anything to me, at ALL. XD
In "New Moon" I wasn't sure what to think about him. I kinda felt sorry for him, was glad that he got Bella a bit out of her "emo-episode", but also didn't like him, because he almost made Bella get together with him. (But I think I hated her more in that book because of her stupidness)
In "Eclipse" I don't even remember much about him xD" only, that he made everything so complicated, being mortal enemy with Vampires and everything, but at least, he helped in some ways AND I felt sorry for him again, because of Bella, but he annoyed the hell out of me sometimes.
In "Breaking Dawn" I first really really came to like him. When I first saw, that it was partly written out of his point of view, I didn't have any motivation to read the book at all and even though he gets annoying from time to time, I loved his sarcasm and thought he was quite the interesting character. And I still felt so sorry for him.
Until Renesmee came. That was it for me. When I realized that he imprinted on her (before they actually said it) I hated the book, I seriously hated it. I was really mad, because the most charming (aside from his sarcasm the ONLY charming) thing was his incredible love for Bella. And then it was just gone because of her baby. Woah, since then I've really been hating him, for all the stuffe with Charlie as well X_X
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"Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent." - Victor Hugo
"New Moon" for me is my least favorite one, mainly due to how heart broken and emo-depressed Bella is, but he frustrates me so much by worming his way into her life. I was happy with him just being a minor character! Couldn't she have left well enough alone! Lol. I mean, Edward was going to come back to check on her, see how depressed she was and then stayed with her forever, but no. The stupid dog had to fall in love with 'her'.
I HATED him in 'Eclipse', with how torn up she was between him and Edward. I mean, at least Edward was being a gentleman and showed he truly loved /her/ by basically saying that whatever she chose, as long as it made her happy then he would let her live her own life. But for Jacob, he was all "kiss me like I want you too else I'll go into the middle of the battle and practically kill myself." GAH!
Ok, sure, I did feel sorry for him in "Breaking Dawn", even though when I first started reading his point of view I was having extremely mutinous thoughts. I think there was a part of me that began to like him, probably due to the fact that he and Edward had a sort of bond over their pain for Bella, such as when Jacob took the really fancy car and just drove it to this random city which I can't remember where.... I even found myself hoping he would imprint on some random girl so he would find happiness away from his ties to Bella. I thought he stayed because he really did love her, but NO! It was all to do with her BABY!!! I just knew it was coming, as soon as he went to kill her after Bella 'died', and oh was I furious. I wanted to murder him! Who cares about Bella now, he has her BABY forever! Stupid dog! And wtf is with 'Nessie'. Seriously, naming her after the Loch Ness Monster. Smooooooth.
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525,600 minutes, how do you measure a year in the life...
The opposite of war isn't peace, IT'S CREATION!!!
I
FWOOSH!!!
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