Dictionary.com defines the adjective "sublime" as follows:
a) Characterized by nobility; majestic.
b) Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth.
c) Not to be excelled; supreme.
d) Inspiring awe; impressive.
e) (Archaic.) Raised aloft; set high.
f) (Obsolete.) Of lofty appearance or bearing; haughty: “not terrible,/That I should fear... /But solemn and sublime” (John Milton).
I guess between those of us in the blog, we cover at least one definition, yeah? Anyway, what exactly is so bad about wanting to squish the beetle that was in my ear? I didn't mean squish it while it was in my ear. Obviously I was thinking of decapitating it elsewhere. Nonetheless, it should have died somewhere inside my vacuum cleaner by now. Perhaps Mel finds bald heads kinky?
Welcome Li Jun! Finally, we've hit 10 people. We should give the last person to join the blog a present. Like a snail figurine or something. Is it really very hard to tell who's who? I think the only one's you can't figure out, should be the first three on the contributor's list. Let's keep her guessing. We can have like an extended series of posts on this subject. That sounds crazy enough, right Ben? Oh, and if you get This Love, send it to me. I think my sister wants it too.
I cut my hair too! It looks nicer now when it's gelled. Not like an octopus or a sea anemone. Trust me, damn it! Anyway, I still think Clementine's blue hair in the movie is damn nice. I want to eat lunch in Holland Village tomorrow! Does anyone want to come with me to Kinokuniya? I want to buy a French dictionary. Why does this post feel so random? See you on Tuesday for Civics. Sex is on the cards, according to Mr Purvis.