In The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird and from Pixar, Syndrome makes the point that when everyone is super, no one will be. Absolutely. If one has loads of best friends that all receive that label, than none of them will feel all that special. Likewise, if every day is great, then great days are kind of whatever (It's okay to have more than one good friend obviously, it's just important that each individual good friend is important to you, if that makes sense).
The reason I bring this up is I had an awesome day. It was different from other days. It made me feel grateful for people that I saw and talked to, there was one person who laughed and smiled in earnest and it made me happy. I saw Fright Night 3D at the dollar theatre and it was crazy worth it, full of "that's what's up" moments, I watched it with great people. I came up with an idea for a short film and I'm gonna do it, and I'm excited about it. It dawned on me that I talked to almost every friend that I care about here at college today, and my roommate is awesome, and WOW WATCH ME GO ON AND ON freaking A sorry, here's a song that was stuck in my head, that I also like:
It becomes apparent that it's hard for me to communicate how my day was good. So imagine how this next song makes you feel, and maybe that's more correct:
Though both of these songs are maybe not really pro religion, that does not reflect how I feel about my chosen religion, the LDS one, sidenote. Not that I think the message of these songs are invalid. Next time, Micah will attempt at not being so longwinded.
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