Thursday, April 16, 2015

A Funny Coincidence

Recently, I thought about two things back-to-back that resulted in a funny coincidence.

I first thought of the fact that How to Train Your Dragon 2 takes place five years after How to Train Your Dragon.  Then, I thought of the fact that last October was the five-year anniversary of me having dreams about my dragon guide.

Needless to say, I couldn’t help but chuckle on the inside once I thought about those two things back-to-back.  Who knew that the amount of time that How to Train Your Dragon 2 takes place after How to Train Your Dragon would also be the amount of time that I had dreams about my dragon guide as of last October?  I knew about both of those things, but the thought that the amount of time for both of those things is the same amount of time never crossed my mind until now.  XD

Friday, April 3, 2015

Two HTTYD-Related Things



I thought I’d share two HTTYD-related things that happened to me last year – the first of which is somewhat funny and the second of which is somewhat interesting.

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After one of my friends and I saw How to Train Your Dragon 2 in theaters (it was my friend’s first time seeing it and my third time seeing it), my friend asked me if I had memorized all of the lines in How to Train Your Dragon 2 now that I had seen it three times.  I answered him by saying, “No, but I have memorized some of the lines.”

Seeing as it’s hard for me to remember things sometimes, there’s no way that I could have memorized all of the lines in How to Train Your Dragon 2 after seeing it only three times.  I would have to see How to Train Your Dragon 2 many times before I could have all of the lines in it memorized (and even then, there’s a very good chance that I would easily forget at least a few of the lines in it – but at least that would be an excuse for me to watch it more).  XD

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I was with another one of my friends (who is a fan of How to Train Your Dragon) and we were talking about How to Train Your Dragon.  At one point, my friend (who knows that I write poems) said that I should write a poem about Hiccup and Toothless.  I responded by saying, “No thanks.  I’ve got more important things to write poems about for now.”

As interesting as writing a poem about Hiccup and Toothless sounds, I’ve got other things to write poems about for now.  Maybe – just maybe – I’ll write a poem about Hiccup and Toothless sometime in the future, but not now.