Whenever I get fixated on something, usually a show, I get some mannerisms from the actors…
Like Miley’s husky voice in Hannah Montanna, or Selena’s snide comments from Wizards, or Sam’s way of talking from iCarly, and a lot more from different shows I can’t remember…
But this is the first time, from all of the books I’ve read have I ever gotten a mannerism from the characters.
Since you can’t visually relate or hear sounds when reading a book, the mannerism takes place in my head…
Probably because The Hunger Games is a sort of narrative.
Now whenever I walk into a room I automatically survey the area, explaining it by detail in my head. Also when I’m doing something my mind poetically wanders off to different things, mostly current problems (Not that it didn’t do that before, it’s just eerily different this time)
But I don’t hate it. In fact, I’m loving it. My brain hasn’t been so focus to detail in my whole life.
I gotta stop here though, I’m still reading Catching Fire, and this is just serving as a break.
Can’t wait what happens next! :D

Happy Birthday to this hot mess of talent!
Hope you have a good one!
My grandma flipped the channel to ABC 5 looking for something my 1yr old cousin would want to watch. She decided Hannah Montana was approriate
It was fine… Just seemed kinda awkward…
And it wasn’t as funny…
What was weird is before the channel was switched to that I was listening to Best of Both Worlds.
This has been happening a lot with my playlist, you know, coincidental references…
Kinda got a:

moment out of it…
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And next is the tagalized version of Suite Life of Zack and Cody.
Great…
(via foxycyrus)
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Voldemort Cyrus
Miley and her brother Trace <33
That’s not Trace, yo.
It’s not covered in graffiti or piercings…
Exactly my point… Hannah Montana and Wizards were great
Although, I loved That’s so Raven and Lizzie McGuire more…
But seriously… those new shows suck…
Miley Cyrus SNL Monologue: Sorry That I’m Not Perfect
I really liked her before watching this, but after, I think I love her… :D
DID YOU KNOW?
Jessie, starring Debby Ryan, is the first Disney Channel Original Series to begin with a title character who is considered a working adult. In the past, shows original to Disney Channel have only gone as far as to show the main characters graduating from high school, usually with the theme of college and the fear of growing up/becoming an adult being addressed in the finales. Although not the title character, Jackson from Hannah Montana did go on to be a working adult prior to the show’s end, however.