I love Glee. That makes me a “gleek” – the term they coined for Glee geeks. Glee got to me when I watched the first episode and Will resigned from teaching to be an accountant because he needed to provide for his family and Emma countered with, “But provide what, exactly? The understanding that money is the most important thing or the idea that the only life worth living is the one you’re passionate about?” Right after that scene, the Glee club gave the performance below and gave me “gleesebumps.”
From then on, I was hooked. Nevermind that the plots are outrageous. I’m watching it for the musical numbers. Besides, it’s supposed to be satirical anyway.
Dee says
yup, i'm a fan of that book. kaya i need to get rid of the wrong vibes.
Dee says
indeed, they are! i have the book but i don't think i read the entire thing. the last chapters are basically a repeat of the first ones. hehe.<br /><br />i've heard about that book. maybe i should read it. i wonder if they have that in the library.
Ape Rockstar says
I dont know if you've already read the book 'The Secret'…but thats exactly what they're trying to preach…if you want good thing to happen to your life, you have to emit the right vibes.
Ape Rockstar says
hehe…<br /><br />I actually saw the docufilm before I read the actual book…they're pretty much the same thing…word per word. hehehe..<br /><br />another book that I would recommend:<br /><br />48 laws of power by Robert Greene