(And if you look close enough, not close enough to see the stitching, but still close, you might see where I've got it pinned since I'm still working on it. Wal-Mart has a severe lack of belt buckles. Also, gloves are the worst!)
A place for all the daily things in my life that make me think I'm living in a Dane Cook joke.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
WIP!
(And if you look close enough, not close enough to see the stitching, but still close, you might see where I've got it pinned since I'm still working on it. Wal-Mart has a severe lack of belt buckles. Also, gloves are the worst!)
Updatishness!
I know it's almost childish, but I'm kind of jealous right now. I can't say who because I don't even really know (said person may or may not have been at band camp two years ago...??) but I have good reason. And facebook! It is both my best friend and worst enemy!
OK, time to let my dorkiness shine through: I've been working on a cosplay costume. Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII. Almost done, just missing some details. I know, I'm a dork. I want to get some pictures on here, but my camera's acting up and the ones I have on m laptop are pretty old. They look like pieces of material, now I can wear it and you'll know who I am! In fact, I'll go put on what I've got so I can get a good picture for this. Man, I am a dorkfish.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Looking Back: 9th Grade
Wow, now that I think about it, my brother was actually here for almost half of this year. He had to move in November. Back then I was still that quiet little person with almost no friends and only ever played E rated games. Yes, I was that person! My first M was Assassin's Creed 2, and MAN had I been missing out! I remember the night I got it, too. Dad got us out at midnight to go to a Wal-Mart like an hour away from where we usually go. The lady got the game for me then turned around and was all "Are you seventeen?" and I said "No..." I almost felt bad for buying that game. Anyway, a big part of what helped me this year was this class called Personal Development. Now none of us knew what it was, some thought it was sex ed, others like a psychology thing, y'know? But it's actually more like leadership. Anyway, we had to make a speech in front of the whole class almost every week, and a year ago I could've never done anything like that, but now I'm OK with it.
I remember all those football games and being kind of clueless when stuff happened, askin' the guys what was goin' on. Some of them didn't know either, but still. I remember standin' all alone in the bleachers so I went and stood with the trumpets and stickin' my flute in Corey's face when I was about to play. I also remember losing my hat, which I never found... Hopefully Mr. C will figure it out.
I'm pretty sure this semester was a bit more eventful. I was hangin' around more people, and I've got three best friends now and a load of friends. I got higher grades and more awards, which was kind of odd I guess. I don't feel like I worked hard. But like I said, I found out who my friends were and I found out who's still not worth my time and I found out who really should be. The guy I told y'all about with his girlfriend and all? His daughter was born this month, the 5th I think. Oh, he rubbed me the wrong way a while back. But that was my lesson in karma for the year. I mean it can't've been that bad since me and the other guy are still friends, but Mr. Teenage Dad needs to mind his own freakin' business.
Oh man, I played Left 4 Dead 2 for the first time this year, and I love me some zombie killin'! And Ellis's Keith stories are the best! I also played Final Fantasy XIII and the first Assassin's Creed for the first time just here recently. Haven't finished any of them, but L4D was borrowed (thanks, bro!), one's my nephew's, and the other is mine, but I've been on a gaming hiatus since I had to give up my zombies.
Man, so much crazy junk happened this year, I don't even know how I made it through. Glad I did, though. I made it through with more confidence, how to play rummy, my BFFs, zombie snippin', karma, memories of coaches playing dodgeball, and finally watchin' The Hangover. All in all, great year.
(Between you and me, I miss Oklahoma like mad. What I wouldn't give for a drive around Blackwell and some Braum's ice cream... As many memories as I have out there, I just don't think I could give up my place here, in Mississippi. Love y'all :) )
Saturday, May 1, 2010
If you like this, you'll love...
- If you like Twilight, you'll love the House of Night series!
OK, even I've read Twilight. I never thought it was that great, but there are some people out there who would die if they met Edward fricking Cullen. But the House of Night? Man, what a story. And it comes from an author who was already pretty well known! It's got romance, vampires, suspense... Many things that Twilight did rather poorly.
- If you like Harry Potter, you'll love The Alchemist!
Ah, magic is in the air! Haha! While HP is pretty much over, save for a movie, The Alchemist is a book I picked up a few years ago while in Oklahoma, and I never put that sucker down the whole time we were out there until I got done with it. Two days straight, just reading! I've got the second book, but have been preoccupied. I'm pretty sure they're still writing them, but I'm not sure. But hey, get to Amazon and buy yourself that book!
- If you like Avatar, you'll love Naruto!
I know, dorky, huh? And I'm talking about the real Avatar, not the crappy movie with the over sized Smurfs. In a lot of ways, Naruto actually reminds me of the old show. You'd just have to watch it to smell what I'm stepping in. Remember, give it a chance!
- If you like gaming, you'll love cosplay!
I take that back, this is probably worse than Naruto. I have to say, cosplay is just about the craziest form of creativity. Still, go check out JenxtheJinx on YouTube or The Legend of Neil. Hilarity ensues.
- If you like Left 4 Dead, you'll love Zombieland!
OK, this pretty much goes without saying. It's zombies, man! Except in Zombieland, you're watching zombies and L4D you actually kill them. Well, movies are for people (like me) who are kinda sucky at first-person shooters.
Well that's all for now, just thought I'd update! I thought it was a pretty good idea, anyway...
Monday, April 26, 2010
Anime Weekend??
I have a guilty pleasure.
Anime.
I know, pretty weird, huh? Well I guess that goes to show you just how bored I get on most of my weekends. OK, so it started Saturday, and I was bored (as usual) and said to myself, "Since I always liked Sailor Moon when I was little, why not see what the actual show was like?" I came. I saw. I... Didn't care much for it, actually. It may just be one of those things you outgrow.
Actually, anime's been around for a while with me, I just never knew it. My first was, what, Pokemon? Digimon? I don't know. But we all know how both of those ended up. Digimon's a canceled reject of a show and Pokemon's stuck on endless loop, only with new pokemon they thought of when they got drunk last Friday night. Kidding. Maybe.
So I said, "Dang, little kid disappointment. What else is there?" Then I remembered: Naruto.
Yes, I've hit rock bottom in coolness. But hey, ninjas man, FTW!
The weird thing is, I liked it a lot more than I wanted to. It's kind of like Death Note... Actually it's nothing like Death Note, I just wanted a comparison. It's sort of like an iPod. There are some cool songs on it that most people like, but then there's stuff that no one's heard of/listens to anymore (Ex., in my case, Alice in Videoland, David Bowie, Maximum the Hormone, The Beatles) and would make fun of you for even having on there. Naruto = David Bowie. Wow, that's a bit weirder than I thought it'd be.
P.S. - I know I say this all the time, but I've got an excuse! SATs. Nuf said. Actually this is the first time I've taken them, and they suck like those tests we took in grade school.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Tan Lines and Funnel Cakes =]
I say that every time I get on here, though...
Yeah.
So if you live in northeast MS, you know that there's this thing every April called the Railroad Festival and is THE place to be (since it's pretty much the most interesting thing that happens around here). We went at about noon today and I left at about, I don't know, 5? 6? Pretty late. Saw a TON of people I knew and even saw some of my friends perform in thier bands. (Which were AWESOME, by the way!)
Oh yeah, it was Friday, wasn't it? Usually we're off school today for the RRF, but not today because of snow last winter. But yeah, screw school. I even saw some of my teachers up there. LOL!
OK, so this is pretty useless and random, but I felt like sticking it out there. Also, what is with everyone and Justin Beiber? I wish people would stop making fun of her.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Lesbians make us Famous??
Yeah.
Anyway, I feel kinda famous. sxephil on YouTube just talked about the girls who wanted to go to the prom as each other's date! Why am I so excited about such a blasphemous act? I live like 20 miles from it all! Who knew Mississippi was news-worthy?
And about the gay/lesbian thing, don't get me wrong. I don't agree with it as it is clearly stated in the Bible as being wrong, but it's their choice to make, not mine. It's not my business to tell you who to like and unless a chick hits on me I'm not really gonna care a whole lot.
And thus concludes today's episode. I'd link some stuff but I'm lazy.