Recently I put FFX back into my PS2 and started playing it again to try to get pass that stage I was stuck at. It turned out easier than I had previously imagined because I had just figured out how to use the sphere grid in the game... @_@ Those of you who know about this game are probably going, "wtf is wrong with you, you didn't use the sphere grid at all???" To that I answer... yes... After the accumalated roughly 16 hours of the game I had played (which is pretty far =P), I didn't use the sphere grid at all. For those who are still reading that dont' know, it's just the skill chart that you plug in to make your character better and learn new stuff. The game is good, so if you own a PS2, I recommend FFX for you if you're into the whole rpg deal.
Jumping around subjects... Why in the world are we reading a book as dreadful, dry, mind-numbing, disengaging, sleep-inducing, book called teh Plague for class... I mean really, they say they're gonna teach existentialism, but they've mentioned the word a grand total of 3 times... by both teachers... Now this book is not completely devoid or that bad, it does have an interesting plot line and idea, but the way it's written just makes you wanna fall over and let your tongue roll out while your eyes rapidly blink... I'm also not looking forward to writing the essay for this book, cuz since the book is so dry, it's hard to even remember where any relevant quotes are. Well, you can ponder your own thoughts now, time for me to go read it...