DTB Meteor Fragment

It was a nice Sunday morning, the perfect time to find a meteor fragment inside your freezer.

Though it doesn't look like those in museums or big dome planetariums that have rocky features, the meteor fragment that my mom found on our freezer had an appearance close to the meteor fragment from Darker than Black.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MeteorFragment.png

It actually felt like I finally had the chance to meet a contractor but, well, we all know this is just one sad joke that I'm trying desperately to make it funny. Anyway, imagination goes a long way especially when you've just drank your cup of coffee. At least that's how it goes for me.

Tupperware and overnight water residue after defrosting and then freezing over night.
It's actually very thought provoking once you start looking at the ice above. Why did it look like a meteor fragment? The universe is trying to tell me something. I feel it, deep inside that chunk of perfectly circular ice is the answer to the universe and I swear it's not 42.

Oh well, in other news the creator of the hit and notorious app that I dare say no longer in my blog said that he's taking down the app mainly because of two reasons that are either by fan speculation or from the creator himself. 1. Copyright issues because of the familiar pipes and sound effects, and 2. Criticism from users who felt like that annoying flapping bird should have never escaped, nor should have existed in Pandora's Box (...yet they keep playing it, oh the FE-y).

I suppose it has been taken down by now. With that damn bird's short run...err flight...umm flap (?) through all those pipes he's finally taken down. People will tell stories about that bird in the generations to come. Their high scores will be famous legends and that very app that remain still in the gadgets of this generation shall all be heralded as national treasures...it all sounds too outrageous but that's what I'm planning to do for my nephew. 
To him, I'll be one of the legendary heroes of the flappy bird...that doesn't sound right.

Anyway, here's my final high score before that bird finally sets off to the sunset.

I'm content with this, there's so much to life than flappy bird...like that meteor fragment above!

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