Finally got the Autobot emblem, level 14.
Funny, I got it by updating the Transformers: Rescue Bots page.
Now if only I could keep it...
Though I'm a lover of the April Fools tradition, I didn't get around to pranking anyone this year. I had an idea (leaving footprints on the ceiling and asking my dorm's PA how they got there,) but I didn't get around to it in time.
Anyone out there want to share their own Pranks? I'd love to hear them.
For your reading pleasure, I'll direct you to the Top #100 April Fools Day Hoaxes of All time: http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/aprilfool/
my favorites of the bunch were the Left Handed Whopper:
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/af_database/display/category/left-handed_products/
and the Cartoon Swap:
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/af_database/display/category/cartoons/
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Well, Summer is officially here for me. I live in the middle of nowhere, so school actually gets out in May rather than June. It's aweosme.
What's NOT awesome is that I don't have a job. Normally I'd be happy about this; I get the days all to myself, right? But unfortunately, my dad says that if I don't get a job of my own, he's going to be putting me to work in the garden or having me play golf (my 'hobby') 6 hours a day. In 80 degree weather or 40 when it's raining.
As much as I love golf, I don't like it THAT much. :(
On the plus side, I get to watch all those movies I couldn't during finals, and I have a whole bunch of books lined up to read. I also have a lot of time to surf the net and write my fanfictions~Yes, I'm a nerd. but I like to.
Off the Beaten Path:
Oh, side bonus: wandering around on the net yesterday, I found an interesting game; it's got a cool flash game that's really, really fun to play. it's Called Windows RG (real good). Check it out:
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/winrg
Well, I, in a rare fit of optimism, went to see the movie "X-men Origins: Wolverine" on its release weekend. There have been several conflicting reviews/opinions wandering around about it, too. Since I spent eight bucks on it, I might as well relay my thoughts:
Moviegoers: if you're not a comics book fanatic or an admirer of the fine art of KOing somebody, I suggest you don't spend 7-12 bucks on this. Wait until it comes out in the cheap-seats, or even the dvd, before checking it out. It's a fine movie, but it panders more to its original fanbase than the other movies do, and it also is heavily reliant on fighting. It's not something deep, storywise, nor is it incredibly laugh-your-pants-off funny, It's a movie that's better watched in leisure at home with Nachos at hand.
It's not a bad movie by any means. I, by no small margin, enjoyed it. It's just not something I'd pay eight bucks to see, much less see twice at that price.
For one, the special effects were great. If there's anything you can say about this movie, is that it has a plethera of fighting, including mutant power usage, machine guns, swordplay, sharpshooting, backflips, kung-fu stunts, and the occasional right-hook. The fight scenes are fluid, clear, and entertaining to watch, not to mention the fact that you get to watch superhuman characters perform superhuman feats. Plus, who doesn't want to watch people blow stuff up?
this, however, was probably the main problem. The whole time, it seemed like the movie was showing a fight, or setting up for one. The non-fight parts of the movie seemed only like transitions between fights, rather than revealing pivotal moments. Wolverine/Logan was pretty much in a fight the whole time. And it's kind of self defeating... there's no message in the fights except for "They fight really well", which we already knew. (see--> X men movies 1, 2, and 3.) The movie's main purpose was to tell the origins of Wolverine (and some others, too.) and, by the same note, TELL US WHAT MADE WOLVERINE INTO WHAT HE IS TODAY. The movie does not do that.
We aren't shown how any of the events actually affect wolverine/Logan. There was very little emotion -other than rage--shown at any of the events. You'd think that someone who's lived for 112 years would be a little more complex. All he seems to do in this movie is fight, and fighting is just an action. It's so laden with adrenaline that the true personality rarely shines through. I wanted to see more of what he was like back then, not a few well placed scratch marks with his claws.
SPOILERS BELOW. The movie is basically "Logan kills his dad, finds his brother, fights WWI, fighs WWII, fights Vietnam, meets a guy who is trying to get together a team of fighters, team of fighters goes and breaks into a high-security building, kills everyone to get a rock that the owner considered WORTHLESS (and they could've just ASKED for it and gotten it just as easily), fight some villagers.... ect. it was all fighting or setting up for a fight.
There is one part that I found notable: the scene where Logan is sitting with his lover [I never found out her name], and she tells him the story of the wolverine. that is the deepest part of the movie, and shows a great example of connection/relationships with another character. but it's fleeting, and doesn't make up for the whole movie.
Granted, it is a little hard to develop a setting when everything is fleeting and in different places, and it's hard to develop relationships between characters when two of them are halfway immortal, and it's hard to show how much these events impacted Logan when at the end he forgets the whole experience, but come on: when Logan looks at his lover, who he's given everything for, and says "I don't know her", how am I supposed to feel pity for his loss of memory, love, brotherhood, and life when those things were never established in the first place?
Other characters were a plus, though. There were also characters that were in the original, such as Gambit and Emma Frost. Loved them both, wish they would've gone into more depth with them.
Overall, the movie pays attention to all the bells and whistles, and makes everything fit together well, AND emphasizes the whole 'mutant' angle, but the whole experience is a little shallow. there is a boring storyline and no real place where you can anchor yourself or connect with the characters.
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On the plus side, the trailer I saw at the end of the movie was probably the most awesome "Oh Sh*t" moment in the whole movie. go see it.
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I rarely come on this site anymore, and blog even less, so it shouldn't be a surprise to me. But I just noticed today that my last post was from January 2007. It's now Febuary 2008. And I'm somehow shocked that I haven't updated in that long.
I guess I don't see what's so great in blogging. After all, why should I tell people who I don't know about my personal life? Maybe I could do it if I knew people here better, but still...
Anyway, Since I'm here, I might as well do some self-promoting; I'm rarely on Tv.com, but you can find me more often as Avearia on Deviantart, or Avearia on Fanfiction.net (www.fanfiction.net~avearia). See any similarities? (I'm rather uncreative when it comes to names and pass-words... But if you want to see me on another one of these sites, feel free to drop me a line or something. . .
Happy new year. I figured it was time for a change of blog entries, even though I have nothing to say. Ill just put down some random quotes I found over the X-mas break and wish you a happy 2007 or something.
Like a church bell, a coffin, and a vat of melted chocolate, a supply closet is rarely a comfotable place to hide.
It’s always cruel to laugh at people, of course, although soemtimes if they are wearing an ugly hat it’s hard to control yourself.
You would run much slower if you were dragging something behind you, like a knapsack or a sheriff.
Criminals should be punished, not fed pastries.
It is very unnerving to be proven wrong. Particularly when you are really right and the person who is really wrong is the one who is proving you wrong and proving himself, wrongly, right.
random song stuck in my head:
Angel in the Centerfold (from DDR Supernova)
Random thought of the week:
If Danny Fenton/Phantom is half dead, and Danny stays up late to finish homework, and ends up looking half dead, would that make him three-fourths dead?
Random Resolution for the Year:
Finish all the books on my wishlist; the uglies, the pretties, the specials, The Will of the Empress, Oscar Wilde, and Freeze.(Talk about an easy resolution! I love reading.)
Well, that's all I've got. Maybe I'll replace this blog with something more interesting when I'm feeling more inspired, or when my computer isn't so slow. Happy 2007!
sorry, I must rant. I mean, I've got to live in the stupidest town ever, we've already got christmas songs cranked up on the radio. right after thanxgiving... right after thanksgiving, they started playing Xmas songs! and no, the STUPIDITY does not stop there. not only are they playing Christmas songs a full month early, they've also converted one of my favorite stations for mixed rock to an XMAS PLAYING ALL THE F****** TIME STATION! I mean SERIOUSLY, PEOPLE!! if I'm really going to have to listen to this for 30 days strait, I'm going to loose my mind! yesterday I tried to think how the calandar only had 30 days on it, because I was sure it was December. no joke. I even sang the song... thirty days hath september, april june and NOVEMBER. except I kept saying "so that means December has 31 days, why aren't there 31 days on the calandar?!?" Ugh. all thanks to that dumb music, no doubt.
ridiculous!
agh, enough ranting. I'm going to bed. bye!Well, I guess it's that time of year again, time to remind oneself what's all you're thankful for. I figure I might as well post the list and get it off my consience.
1. Family (well, if ya hafta be cliche...)
2. Friends (again, I can't beleive I'm writing that.. so cliche!)
3. The beautiful weather
4. Being able to go to school
5. having a pillow I can punch when I'm frustrated and still having it remain comfortable
6. my health
7. the new comfy socks mom bought me
8. um... well...
9. Chocolate!
10. Whatever else comes up that makes me feel happy.
I guess it's just a boring list after all. I should make a list of things I'm not thankful for. . . . that would be WAY easier to write.
1. the four M's- Mushrooms, Mayonaise, Mustard, and Meatloaf
2. Homework
3. Strawberry ice cream
4. Writer's block
5. My obvious out-of-shapeness
6. The # 8
7. really really spicy foods that scald my toungue (or the fact that my dad cooks them often!)
8. uh... darn it... I dunno...
9. slipping on the ice
10. not having a job to buy expensive stuff with, like DVDs and Manga comic books! *cries*
Ah, well. Happy thanksgiving, all!
Yes, all you out there, who are superstitious and god-fearing people... You may have chanced a look at the calandar long enough to notice that friday the 13th looms just around the corner. but never fear! instead of viewing this friday as a stumbling block, the only thing between you and a long-awited weekend, View it as an opportunity to twist your world (and your enemys'...) upside down! Here are some handy facts about Friday the Thirteenth and how to use them to your advantage...
1. Not all superstitions are true.
Yes, sad as it may be, stepping on cracks has never made anyone's mother break, and spilling salt is only bad luck if you're caught by your parents. these 'superstitions' were created to make little kids wary of doing things... Breaking mirrors, spilling salt (which used to be an expensive seasoning,) and passing under ladders and risk getting a paint bucket dropped on you all were bad things way back when. Nowdays, no such thing exists, but people still beleive in them! So, if people beleive false superstitions, then why not make up some of your own? a few false statements like "Running into doors creats good luck!" or "if you paint your nose green, bad luck will avoid you" to the right person can create quite an interesting day.
2. Everyone, in their hearts, is susperstitous.
Know some down-to-earth girl who just won't take nonsense for an answer, or a boyfriend who is quick to prove facts like ghosts or ledgends wrong? They only doubt the magic of the world because they are afraid; what if there IS such a thing as bad luck?! These people are fun to screw with. rig their backpacks, spill things on their car seats, (fully intending to clean it up later...), and play guessing games with them. Pretty soon they'll be losing it.
3. Children beleive anything you tell them.
Have a little sister or brother in Pre-K? tell them all the superstitions about bad luck; no breaking mirrors, no stepping on cracks, no spilling salt. it's great entertainment to watch these children jumping all over, trying to avoid cracks in the pavement all day.
4. Taking parsley from someone--anyone!-- on Friday the Thirteenth is a surefire way to attract bad luck.
Have a few enemies that you wouldn't mind playing a nasty joke on? Hand them a few sprigs of parsley. pretty soon they'll be dropping their books on the floor and misplacing things all over.
5. Opening umbrellas inside is considered bad luck too.
This is an extremely well known fact. Under logic, any umbrella will work for this action. Gear this to your advantage. Bring tropical drinks--the ones with the little paper umbrellas in them-- and hand them out to the class. many people enjoy playing with the umbrellas, opening and closing them at least 20 times before they turn to the drink. With enough luck on your part, perhaps your classmates will develop a hole in their pockets or wallets, and you'll gain some extra cash.
6. This year, Friday the 13th lands in the month of October.
October is considered the month of haunting. That itself brings out the crazy people from hiding, and friday the thirteenths do as well. People suddenly 'contract' diseases on these days, start seeing visions and meeting devils and witches. An advise to anyone out there; if you have an appointment with a doctor, work at the bank, or want to fly on the airlines today... don't. DO NOT GO. All the crazy people show up on these days, making it impossible to get anything done. Of course, it's also fun to go and 'play along' with these people, maybe sit in the doctor's office and complain about how you're seeing dead people, or to a dentist's and say your fangs are bothering you. The crazies who show up are even more likely to beleive you than little children would.
7. Ironically, the numbers 6, 006, and 666 are very lucky on this day.
This is one I haven't figured out. Perhaps the devil is the one that creates bad luck in the first place, and that's anyone who's wearing his number is safe; if the devil wants to make a deal with you, he's not going to harm you in any way,shape, or form until he's got your soul. Or it could be something else. in any case, if you're looking for a little extra luck, use the devil's #!
Don't let the day get you down, bring your day up! It's my phillosophy that the more bad luck others are having, the less you have. Enjoy the day, and everyone else's. Now, go forth, and let the havoc ensue!
:P Yes, I'm high on caffine. actually, I wrote this during my math class. I had to do SOMETHING with it, or I'd go crazy. Anyways, It was just something I did for fun. It's awfully long, but it was worth it. (*grins*) you be good now, ya hear?
Neh. Come back after a month or so and realize my last post says 'labour day' on it, so that's what prompted me to give another blog post. *sigh*
Anyways, Yes! Reason for the blog post title? My obsessions have switched. again. From Danny Phantom to Transformers. O.o. it's not that I don't still like DP, it's just not the first thing on my mind anymore. that's how all my obsessions go... first it was digimon, then it was transformers armada, case closed (still in effect today!) matenatai loki ragnarok, (still with me,) Transformers Energon, Full metal alchemist (great show!) fillmore, Danny Phantom, and finally back to Transformers again, (though strangely enough... It's still a mixture between TF Armada, TF Energon, and the new TF Cybertron....)
So, I've been searching for good fanfictions on Transformers, prefferably Energon fanfics. Already checked TFfanfictions.com, and Fanfiction.net, but I've read most of the ones that intrest me... *blush*, but does anyone have any idea where I could find some good ones?
Oh, and HI, everyone who noticed I was gone, and who has been gone for a partictularly long time (specifically, I'm looking at YOU, Yarnalee!) and to those who just... wanted to hear a 'hello.', I guess. =P I'm so tired...
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