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Nostalgic for School?

October 10, 2014Kiralee Leave a Comment

Here’s something I thought I’d never say: I miss high school. (image source: twitter.com) Not in the sense that I miss my friends – and I know that this should be the reason (it was certainly the only thing I… Continue Reading →

Ramblings October 27 can't come soon enough

The Raphael Parable

October 6, 2014Kiralee Leave a Comment

I was so tempted to post this as the only trailer for The Stanley Parable in my last post, but I decided that in terms of clarification, it was really not the best example to give… This video is a trailer for… Continue Reading →

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The Stanley Parable

October 6, 2014Kiralee Leave a Comment

(Image Source: www.ign.com) As (kind of) promised, here is a post on one of my favourite computer games, The Stanley Parable. Firstly, here is what the game’s website has to say about itself: “The Stanley Parable is a first person exploration… Continue Reading →

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Best (Imaginary) Friends

September 19, 2014Kiralee Leave a Comment

Middle-school was tough for me. My best friend of six years was finding better and ‘cooler’ friends to hang out with, another friend was leaving state, and up until that point I hadn’t put a lot of emphasis into making… Continue Reading →

Ramblings Buffy, characters

Community TV

September 15, 2014Kiralee Leave a Comment

Here’s an article about Malcolm Turbull Killing Community TV  from theage.com. Here’s a Facebook page supporting Community TV And here’s an image of committocommunitytv.org.au‘s response to the decision to kill community TV:                 Such a… Continue Reading →

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Historic Crimes in the Modern World

August 16, 2014Kiralee Leave a Comment

This is really cool! A little spooky… but just wow. How clever!

Ramblings history, photography

Sentiment, I Suppose

August 9, 2014Kiralee Leave a Comment

The other day I sat down with a couple of friends, intending to fill in some time and avoid any and all responsibilities (I was going to say waste some time, but honestly I consider this the compete opposite. I… Continue Reading →

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