Another
year is gone and yet again we leave the past behind us and look to the
future, which I'm sure included reading this article about some of the
things I'm looking forward to. Shhhh, just go with it and keep reading,
it's certainly better than lamenting over the fact that you will never
again experience a date with consecutive numbers in your lifetime. Oh,
you didn't realize that, well no use crying over it now, let's just move
on...
1. No More Allergy Shots
Many
of you don't know this about me, but I'm allergic to a lot of everyday
stupid things, like grass, tree pollen, mold, dust... people. So for the
past several years I've been taking allergy shots to help reduce my
sensitivities to all these things—except people of course, because
they'll be irritating no matter what you do. I'm not going to lie, this
hasn't exactly been a pleasant experience, despite it actually working
in the long run. They basically take everything that your body finds
completely offensive and inject it into you, kind of like a militant feminist being raped.
Okay, fine, it's nothing like that at all, but that really
uncomfortable feeling you have right now after reading that isn't half
as uncomfortable as I've been after receiving each injection.
At
any rate, my seasonal allergies are much better and I'm certainly
looking forward to never having to do that ever again... weekly... then
bi weekly... then every month... for three to five years... unless of
course my allergies come back. Needless to say, I really hope they don't
come back.
Allergy season is coming.
2. Playing the Piano
Once
upon a time, I took piano lessons starting at too young an age to
remember and ending at an age when I didn't appreciate it enough to
bother even noting. All I know is that I was always complete shit at
reading music due to my undiagnosed dyslexia, and thus had to memorize
every single piece I've ever learned. I can still play a couple fairly
boring recital pieces that no one really knows and sound somewhat
impressive, but for the most part I would feel extremely uncomfortable
telling anyone I actually know how to play the piano for fear they'd
want me to play something.
The one thing I do remember about
piano lessons is that I didn't really get to pick what I wanted to learn
and play, as much as I was just given a choice out of a few my teacher
thought fit my level. Well, at the end of last year I bought a brand new
piano, and since I'm an adult now, I can finally learn and play
whatever the fuck I want. Right now I'm currently learning the theme
songs to Super Mario Brothers and Harry Potter... So adult, right?
3. The Fall of North Korea
Okay, I know I said I looked forward to this back in 2012, but what you don't realize is that the clock on my meticulous and highly scientific mathematical Kim Jong-un movie-watching calculation
is actually going to run out this year. He's going to be finally done
watching his father's movie collection and have nothing to do, which
means he's going to do something stupid just to try and get some
attention that his daddy never showed him.
I mean, all the signs
are there. The world already believes (whether it was him or not) that
he carried out a successful cyber terrorist attack on Sony and stopped
the release of The Interview. Not only that, but the United
States and South Korea are planning on dissolving the Combined Forces
Campaign. You see, for more than 50 years, since the end of the Korean
War, military operations along the demilitarized zone between North and
South Korea have been under the command of the USA. This structure
dissolves in 2015, with operations being handed back over to South
Korea, which you have to know has got this pudgy little fucker just
itching to pull some more horseshit, just to see what he can get away
with. I can't imagine too much more will be tolerated from Kim
Jong-doughboy before the movie The Interview becomes less comedic fiction and more foreshadowing non-fiction.
It's a piece of cake for me to eat!
4. More Yoga Pants and Leggings
Within
the last year, I've noticed a general shift in the public's thinking
about whether or not it's appropriate to wear yoga pants and leggings as
everyday pants, despite them being around for quite some time now.
Women seem to have taken a "fuck it, I'm comfortable in them and if you
don't like it then you can piss right off" attitude, while men... okay
they've been mostly just drooling like ignorant troglodytes since the very beginning.
I
think that this shift is a positive step in the right direction towards
battling gender-biased body image issues and women's overall negative
self-esteem struggles though. It represents a greater ability, by the
female psyche, to cast off patriarchal stigmas and ignore the whole
"wear this, but not that" mental terrorism that women have had to deal
with for far too long. Women will finally be able to feel comfortable in
their clothing, without fear of judgment or persecution from an
antiquated appearance double standard, dating back to the dark ages.
Also, there's going to be ass everywhere you look, and not just ass at
the gym, but ass on the street, ass in the grocery store, ass in the
workplace, ass with your morning coffee, ass, ass, ass, as much ass as
your eyes can assess and assimilate, and I assure you it's going to be
astonishing and aesthetically astounding.
If you ask me, they're very unassuming.
5. Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
I know that there are a lot of Star Wars
purists out there who are going to be complaining about this, that, and
the other thing when this movie comes out, because frankly they're
already doing it about the trailer. However, to those people I say, "May
you forcibly go fuck yourselves, because I for one can't freakin'
wait." I'm here to tell you that everyone who truly loves Star Wars actually thinks all you naysayers never really understood what this movie was all about in the first place.
Oh
and by the way, you were also wrong about Jar Jar Binks... that's
right, you heard me... you've been wrong about Jar Jar this whole time.
Sure, Jar Jar Binks was fucking ridiculous, but then so were the Ewoks
in Return of the Jedi, so was Yoda in The Empire Strikes Back and so was R2-D2 in A New Hope.
In fact, every single movie had some cutesy little character in it that
were both absolutely ridiculous in the way that they looked and spoke,
but at the same time their contribution and role was absolutely
necessary and invaluable to the struggle at hand. It's all about Good
vs. Evil and looking past the surface to what truly lies within someone.
So the next time you rant and rave about how stupid or annoying this or that Star Wars
character was, just remember that all you're really communicating is
that you don't actually understand the movies at all and probably never
will.
So
there you have it, those are some of the things that I'm looking
forward to in 2015. Happy New Year everyone! What are some of the things
that you are looking forward to this year?
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