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Saturday, January 12, 2008,11:39 PM
Saturday
Ugh. I finally found the title of a nice song I've been hearing on the radio lately - I Write Sins Not Tragedies by Panic! At the Disco - so I looked it up on Youtube just now and guess what? It turns out there are bad words in it! So bad. They censored it on the radio without muting it and stuff. They even changed one of the bad words to someone saying "shhh" and it sounds like it's part of the song. I can't find a radio version of it on Youtube though. So bad! People shouldn't put bad words in songs. Bad words appear in one verse and every single chorus. Aaahh... !! And, as it turns out, there's no singing class tomorrow! But it's not a very big surprise. Tash's mom said she could only go after Chinese New Year, so... Aaaahhh! I wish I knew how to censor songs.Ballet class today was so painful! Me and a bunch of other ballerinas stayed back 'til 3:30 because a ballet teacher from Beijing came to teach us a few things. But she could only speak Chinese, so they had to get a teacher to translate for her because most of the people couldn't understand her. And her stretching exercises and plies, however you spell it (plies is the most basic ballet exercise thing), and it was hard. Because the music for the plies was so slow and our arms were in the second position so it was really tiring. And there was this exercise, we had to hold the bar and bend down for some reason, and the Beijing teacher came and pushed my back lower, and I think something cracked.
The cracking thing didn't hurt but the others hurt. I had no idea ballet was so hard and so strict in Beijing. And we had to put a leg on the bar and bend backwards for the backs of our heads to touch our legs, if you get what I mean. Sooooo hard.
I got kind of sore after ballet class. Ugh. The music video for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" is cool! I like all the clownish makeup and the painted eyes on the peoples' eyelids. So weird lol. But I like the part when they all get up and start to dance at the same time, like they were robots or something.