Sunday, October 4, 2009

Varlet's to be advised...

LEONATO: I pray thee, cease thy counsel,
Which falls into mine ears as profitless
As water in a sieve. Give not me counsel,
Nor let no comforter delight mine ear
But such a one whose wrongs do suit mine.
Bring me a father that so loved his child,
Whose joy of her is overwhelmed like mine,
And bid him speak of patience.
Measure his woe the length and breadth of mine,
And let it answer every strain for strain,
As thus for thus, and such a grief for such,
In every lineament, branch, shape, and form.
If such a one will smile and stroke his beard,
[Bid] sorrow wag, cry "hem" when he should groan,
Patch grief with proverbs, make misfortune drunk
With candle-wasters, bring him yet to me,
And I of him will gather patience.
But there is no such man. For, brother, men
Can counsel and speak comfort to that grief
Which they themselves not feel, but tasting it,
Their counsel turns to passion, which before
Would give preceptial med'cine to rage,
Fetter strong madness in a silken thread,
Charm ache with air and agony with words.
No, no, 'tis all men's office to speak patience
To those that wring under the load of sorrow,
But no man's virtue nor sufficiency
To be so moral when he shall endure
The like himself. Therefore give me no counsel.
My griefs cry louder than advertisement.


---Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing

Makes me feel a little bit better inside.
Every time I read it, I find a little something more.
I believe in the sun.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

WHY

>>am I awake?

>>I woke up at 6:30 this morning without an alarm, but I was tired enough to make myself go back to sleep. Then around 7, I woke up again, and de nuevo went back to sleep. So then I wake up at like 8:30 and from there I try to go back to sleep, but instead I find myself power napping and day-dreaming. Topics of daydreams? Nunya damn business. But they were satisfactory until about 10, when I mentally woke up.

>>At that point I started to mess with my phone, and I've discovered that even less buttons are functioning now! Yippee! I guess that's what I get for texting in the shower again. At least the music button still works. It's my favorite.

>>In conclusion, don't look them in the eye.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

=D!!

>>Here's something great Leslie showed me last night:


>>Isn't it cuuuuuuuute??

>>In conclusion, I'm ending this here because I need to go do normal, responsible things. Like homework and picking up Aidan.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

WHEW


>>Random title, yes, but just what I felt like putting up there.

>>Also, I've seriously put off these pig videos, so that needs to be done this weekend. Either that or I need to busy my brother with it.

>>Listening to Coheed and Cambria. You're not? Gasp! Go do it.

>>About to work on a work I haven't worked in awhile: Suits. However, it's a bit like Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, I feel like a complete copycat having both the cards and chess pieces in one world. At least they're different things, in mine it's just the way of that world, and in those books it's supposed to be used for big logic problems. Nevertheless, I would feel bad if I ever published my story. I'm a big plagierist no-no freak. Comes from hating liars.

>>Rereading King's MISERY, and it's a great read. I haven't read it in years, and even though I know what's coming, it's thrilling all the same. I suppose I just love the exposition of characters, and King does a fabulous job characterizing Annie and Paul Sheldon. (Also, that's the name of my principle at Mulberry. It's sheer coincidence in that world, but I've been meaning to add in a few lines that my principle has the same name as the bestseller author of the Misery novels. Just haven't decided which work to put it into. It's to show that King is one of my influences, I'd like to always write something that you want to keep turning the page to learn more.)

Friday, August 28, 2009

EEVEELUTIONS

>>Holy crap that's just an amazing picture. Period. Between the art and the fact it has my favorite pokemon all in one, it is just...FANTASTIC.

>>Dude, this is just amazing! And I figure that I should include that soon, I will have a video of pig dissection to share with con el mundo! Va a ser asombroso.

>>In conclusion, later.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Thank the Peruvian

>>Secretary of Foreign Affairs, for the following video:


>>Brava! Brava! Don't you just love it? Hagoooo!!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Bitches

>>Okay, so it's high time I bring back the old past time of bitching (and loving) pokedudes on here. (Oh everyone, wish Kyle a happy birthday.) Basically, this is my current team of dudes on yellow version, and keep in mind my highest is at level 33 so that should tell you I'm not very far in the game.

>>Now this little guy, who I nicknamed SHROOM, just got on today because I like to be training at least one nub at a time, plus for some reason I love bug pokémon, despite that they suck in battle. Honestly I haven't used him yet and he's at level 9, fresh from some cave. I think Mt. Moon?

>>It kills me that it has its final form at level 10 and its final attack and level 32. It really does. A psychic bug type could have made the bugs look a little bit better if only they had given this one a little more power. However, it was very useful to have this during the first gym battle with Brock, and speaking of which, compare the Brocks in Red and Yellow version. The TV show made him wear clothes! How politically correct. Also, its name is MONARCH based off the Monarch in the Venture Brothers and is at level 27.


>>This, by far, is probably my favorite in the party. I absolutely adore the Eevees in all their forms, and honestly I've always wanted to have my party of 6 be each of the Eeveelutions at some point. Like seriously, I shriek at their cuteness and pet the screen. Flareon is my background on my netbook right now. It doesn't have a nickname and it's at level 27.



>>Okay, I must admit, I'm just training him (NORBERT) up to be a Blastoise and then he's going right back into the computer later. It's not that I don't like the Squirtle family, it's just that I've used them so many times I'm just not interested in using him all the time anymore. I found that Charmander (who I named CHAA-AARRR!! after Pokemonsnap, for you 64 players who remember throwing apples) levels rather quickly. Really, I just wanted to fill my pokedex, plus I've got that rule about always training nubs. He's at level 27 too.


>>To be plain, Gyarados (or my GARY) is awesome. It's dragon, it's flying, it's got a lot of resistances I guess and it owns with its dragon moves because EVERYTHING is weak against dragons. Or at least it used to be. I don't know about all the newer generations. I don't think I've ever played a game where I didn't get that sad level 5 Magikarp as soon as I could lay my hands on it and raise it to be this. He's currently at level...well, I'm sure you can guess. xDD



>>And of course, I can't put the little one that follows me around in the PC. He's too cute! That reminds me, in the next games coming out, you can pick ANY pokedude to follow you around, just like Pikachu does in this game! I highly approve. He's level 33 and named SPARKY.

>>So that's my current party and my random comments about their types. I also love these: Ivysaur, Charmander, Charizard, Squirtle family, Butterfree, Raticate, Pika-family, Sandshrew, Vulpix, Golbat, Oddish family, Paras, Venonat, Diglett family, Persian, Psyduck family, Primeape, Growlithe family, Poliwag family, Abra, Bellsprout (if I own it) family, Tentacruel, Rapidash, Doduo, Seel family, Haunter, Onix, Drowzee, Hitmonlee, Lickitung, Tangela, Kangaskhan, Seaking, Starmie, Scyther, Jynx, Electabuzz (only in red version =[), Magmar, Lapras, Ditto, Kabutops, Aerodactyl, Snorlax, the legendary birds, Dratini family, Mew...I'll add ones from further generations when I'm more educated about them.