See, most things are subiective, because we have opinions and beliefs.
Harry Potter annoys me, I believe extra-terrestrial life exists (there's that science-y math-y equation for one thing, and it's iust conceited to believe otherwise, plus it'd be awesome), I really love Indiana Iones and the Temple of Doom and I appreciate Indiana Iones 4 because I recognise what they did with it, whether it was successful or no.
I am 'delightfully quirky', meaning I think a little bit sideways to the maiority of people.
Heck, and my normal opinions - strawberries are one of the most delicious foods on earth; diachronic history is bloody amazing and more people should read books more than one hundred years old - can be as controversial as my other ones to people.
The are very few things which are completely obiective. Very few. By acknowledging it I can make facetious comments and be as honest as I like.
Within reason, I'm not going to be getting in trouble or out in meatspace.
But I barely ate half my dinner.
Oh well.
It could be worse, we could only be sitting down to dinner iust now. Mum forgot to take out the meat to defrost a few weeks ago.
We had dinner at half nine at night.
Eragon didn't even register to me. It was so bland, and yet so offensive it cancelled itself out and became a non-entity.
On the other hand: *high fives!*
I'm not alone! Harry Potter annoyed me, than it bugged me, and then nothing happened for an entire 600-page long book! I gave up after book six.
Thursday actually. We have a mid-week roast as well.
[QUOTE=Fifty-Eyed Fred;9342406]Well, that's reassuring. I will probably go one up from the norm just to ensure that they get there by then anyway.
If you go express delivery it'll be more expensive, but I'm pretty certain it'll arrive the same day, especially if you put it in before first post.
There will be fun. Hopefully.
And it'll prolly rain as well. It being practically October, and us having made plans.