I'm in Atlanta, GA this weekends. The weather is crappy; it's raining all day. Haven't done much here except going out last night and shopping today. Went to this club called "Aja." It's a pretty interesting club. They decorated the club with lots of buddhas. It's kind of wrong because I don't think buddhas like alcohols. It costed $30 to get in. This was probably the most I've ever paid for clubbing. OMG! *Fainted* It was definitely an interesting night because three girls got drunk and we got hit by a Buick driven by this Atlanta girl in a parking garage. I was the desinated driver last night and I went to get the car at 2:30am. People were trying to leave the parking garage and they kept cutting us off in the freaking parking garage. And when we got to pay booth, the unthinkable happened. Freaking stupid girl was trying to cut the other guy off and hit our car. She was on the phone and probably was drunk as hell too. There's a bunch of retards as always...everywhere we go. Freaking car accident in a freaking parking garage! WTF is this shit?!?!? We didn't get to leave the freaking parking garage until 3:30am. I was so tired! Went to bed at 4:30am. O_O But, it's been a fun vacation so far! Tonight the plans are Korean B.B.Q. and Karaoke! Hell yeah!!! & omg our toilet is clogged!!!! @_@
I don't think cars and I get along well together. Last year I got into a car accident which I totaled my car. This year, just last weekend, I got a hit & run! It's been pretty unfortunate. You would think that after the car accident last year I would have a better year. I hope I get out of this series of unfortunate events soon!
Recently, I watched "The Beautiful Boxer." It came out in 2003 and I just saw it a couple weeks ago. Hah! I am so behind on good movies. It's an interesting story about a poor boy who wants to undergo a sex change. So he works as a boxer to earn enough money to support his family and his sex change cost. It's also based on a true story of a popular Thai boxer whom I didn't know about until I heard of this movie. Damn! I must had been in a shell for the longest time! Another thing that fascinated me was that the actor was actually a straight professional boxer. He could play the part really well. I watched the special features on the film and the director of the movie believed that every guy has both equally musculine and feminime sides within himself and that each guy display each side in a different proportion.
This makes me think that every guy must compensate for his musculinity and feminity. So then men who appear so butch and musculine on the outside may display their feminity by being the less dominant players in bed/relationship? And then some men who appear less dominant on the outside may compensate by being dominant and forceful in bed/relationship? It's an interesting hypothesis. If you think about it, tthere are actually some examples in society to support it.