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I am not yet dead

Wed Mar 8, 2006, 2:36 PM
I'll be honest, I'm far more active on sheezy then on deviant. What can I say, I'm attracted to shiny stuff! But, as long as were still being honest, I'm not good enough of an artist for anybody to care. However, Sheezy seems to have taken a turn for the worse. Whether or not they get a new service provider, and if they're all the same when/if they come back is still up in the air. So, I may be staying here for a while, who knows?

Let me just make a very well deserved apology to all the people I watch. I know I should've commented on your works, but I didn't. You're all very accomplished artists (more so then I could hope to be) and I admire all your works. Just ignore me ignoreing you. It's rude of me, I acknowledge that, but I don't know if that situation will change.

So, if Sheezy dies, I guess this will be my base of operations (my very very miniscule and n00bish operations). But, if it's downtime ends and it's back the way it was, I may not write a journal for ANOTHER six months ^^;. But, you guys still rock, no matter how big a procrastinator I am!

Teh Weekend!

Sun Nov 6, 2005, 9:34 PM
Well, my weekend danced along to the following tune ^-^

Friday: I had a free period, which I used to play Soul Calibur 3. I swear it's the best fighting game of all time! Character creation, awsome graphics, tons of characters (includeing Raphael-the best one :P), mulitple story lines, and a stratgey game minigame! I know I've said this all before, but I'll say it again!

I also went to this fancy shindig down at the art center. They were haveing an art auction for charity. I didn't go to buy stuff though. I went for two reasons:

1) Good Food-All the local resturaunts donated some food for the occasions! I at my fill of bufalo wings.

2) My science teacher, Dr. Saghafi, finnally got a chance to play with my dad's jazz aunsamble :D! It was awsome! Really, none of the guys in my dad's jazz band can hold a candle to the Doc's mad saxaphone skillz XD! He was crazy! He was able to play london bridge as a solo right in the middle of "Danceing Cheek to Cheek" and make it work!

Later that night, I rented steamboy, a movie I've been long overdo to see. What can I say about it? It's anime set in England with people useing steam powerd weapons. That's pwng with originality right there :D!

Saturday: Got together with Case and Luke. We played hours of Soul Calibur and I finnally saw Advent Children. Awsome movie. It may have made it to the list of my favorite movies ever :D! Many thanks goes to Case, who managed to sum up the entire FF7 game in 10 minutes (though I still asked many questions durring the movie >>;).

I can finnally see why so many people are obsessed with Sephiroth. That does [i]not[/i] mean that I'm obsessed with him now...only that I understand why people can be.

But omg, his uber long katana is sooo cool! And that long white hair and creepy attitude while wearing that black suit! He's so cool! But I'm not obsessed.... seriously ^^;!

Sunday: Homework, Soul Calibur, and Sheezy. Nuttin interesting really :P

  • Mood: Happy
  • Listening to: Sephiroth Theme
  • Reading: Shannara
  • Watching: Advent Children/Steam Boy

Happy Halloween from the Box Gohst

Mon Oct 31, 2005, 9:23 PM
*yawns* Sugar crash.......need.......chocolate........neco wafers............

Well today was senior dress up day in my school, so all the 12th graders got to dress up for haloween. I thought I was gonna top em all with my agent smith outfit. I mean, when I bought my suit, I specifically bought a black, three button jacket so I would look exactly like Smithy. I also thought the attempt to give myself a combover (which doesn't seem to work if you have alot of hair), glasses, and earplug would be a nice touch as well. I thought I would have the best costume there.

I'm quite used to being wrong about everything at this point.

I saw one kid with a handmade costume of Dante from devil may cry (with a cardboard sword), several oompa loompas and dutch maides,Chewbaca, Conda Lisa Rice, Jesus, a pastor, Cheech, three James Bond's, and a clone of my history teacher- Mr. Scott. However the scariest costume was that of our class president. [b]He[/b] dressed up as the girl from dukes of hazard. Short shorts, tank top, imitation of feminine anatomy, ect.... I swear, that is the scariest thing I have ever seen on halloween.

The scariest thing though.....my school elected this guy as our class president [i]four times in a row.[/i]

When I came home, I decided to take off the costume. It was hot in that thing, I had all the candy I wanted at home, I had soul calibur III waiting for me, and somebody had to greet the trick or treaters. So I stayed home this halloween.

Now, we get alot of people from nieghboring towns comeing over here to trick or treat. Back in their towns, it's inconvinient to trick or treat in apartment buildings. I can understand this, and I'm happy to provide more candy.

Howver most of them come with half ass costumes, to put it bluntly. Some lady put a bandanna in her hair and said she was a gysie. Two little girls wore towels over their clothes and said they were witches. Worse yet, some of them didn't even wear costumes, but expected us to give them candy anyway. Two kids even had the nerve to put the whole, "I need some Candy for this bag too, it's for my brother." routine.

Next year, I'm gonna buy a heap of mustard flavored candy, and give it to those cheapos :evilchuckle:

Also, I'm still practiceing drawing. Damn my inability to draw 3/4 th's view!!!!!!!!!!

Giant Monkies Bring the cheer, ringing in the bran

Mon Oct 17, 2005, 11:12 AM
^^; heh, over a week without a journal.....sorry about that.

I've been real busy with college essays, AP's and the like. It's gotten to be such a hassle @_@. So you could understand how pleased I was when I got to go to digital life, a gaming convention in New York City. It's a medium sized convention where they display videogames, new technology (aka lots and lots of iPOD accesories :P), and other stuff depending on who can reserve a booth.

The following is the games I saw and what my opinions on them:

Shadow the Hedgehog: Doesn't seem too different from the past Sonic games, but if it ain't broke don't fix it right? Changeing the main character is a bit of a step for a series with a huge fanbase though. However Shadow's gotten quite the fanbase and the other characters can fight beside you as NPC's so, I'm happy (as long as Knuckles is in it). Also, Shadow apparantly wields a gun. That's a huge challenge to the tradition of the sonic universe, but they've challenged alot already (plus, he's shadow. he can get away with it).

King Kong: Awsome pwng fo teh giant monkey!!!!!!! Seriously though, the game feels like your there. There's no health bars or anything, so It feels like you're actually kong kicking T rex butt. Graphic wise, it's amazeing. The enviorment, Kong's fur, the splashing water as you run, it all looks so damn real! My brother thought it was a preview movie when he first saw it :O!

Sonic Snowboarding: Should we be afraid????????? jk, it looks fun. Though snowboarding was in both sonic adventure games, the system had problems in both. In Sonic Adventure 1, you just went off a ramp and did a trick while screaing, "Yeah!" That's it. In Sonic Adventure 2, I found my self restarting the City Escape level 10 friggin times just to get all the comboa right. So I don't really trust Sega with mixing Sonic and Snowboarding. But mighty has returned in the game so...I guess I'll rent it when it comes out.

The Elder Scroll IV: Oh crap, I'm [i]still[/i] playing the Elder scrolls III ^^;. Actually, I only saw a preview for this game. I was impressed. The graphics and dramatic effects, though corney, got the message of dire pwng across. I just hope they have orcs in it :D!

Dance Dance Revolution for Gamecube:.......DDR.........with Mario characters? Somebody is either an utter genius or the biggest n00b on the planet. Though I'm sure I know one person who is sure to get it >>

Everquest II: Haevn't played the demo yet. I just hope I don't get so addicted that I have to attend therapy @_@

Well, that's all the games I saw.
Later that night I watched toonami, had a bit of an emotional breakdown, and spent the rest of the next day doing Homework. So that was my weekend!

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Oh, before I forget.......

I've become a bit addicted to gai online >>

My user name is laughingwarlock, and this is my avi [img=[link]
I figured I'll be needing about 20,000 Gaia Gold to get the outfit I want ^^;. Oh boy.....

The System is Operational

Sat Oct 8, 2005, 6:43 PM
Six months ago I purchased a new Dell computer. Since then, it's become a part of myself. I have pratically engraved it upon my very soul. It was like a third arm.

But that notion is no more. Now, me and my computer have become one! With my PS2 eyetoy acting like a webcam, and my new headset/microphone keeping me surrounded by the sound of the digital world. My Dell (which I registered as [b]P[/b]ower [b]O[/b]ptimum [b]O[/b]nline [b]P[/b]layer) and I have become one, and it feels like nirvana.

You know, my favorite episode of cowboy beebop was the one with SCRATCH (aside from when Ed and Ein went mushroom hunting :P).

Also, I'm officially done with the SAT's, The lawsuit didn't go through (the Telletubies never were able to find proper evidence :D), and I have a three day weekend :w00t:

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