Hi all, school has me busy (test last week, project due today, and calculus test on thursday ) so don't expect many posts from me any time soon.
Silver wrote:*Proceeds to very casually mention this, while unable to speak due to missing jaw*
*Isn't sure how that works either*
Wow, that's awesome Silver, Balmung was always one of my favourite characters from .hack - I mean, he got famous for beating up a twilight dragon named The One Sin, how much cooler can you get?
Josiah wrote:Hi! I've never cosplayed, but I'd kinda like to sometime. Just never had the time and money (at least, never when I was planning to go to a con sometime in the near future). If I did, I'd like to do Squall from FFVIII (though that'd be a complicated and expensive costume to make) but would likely end up doing something a lot cheaper and simpler, like Kyon from Haruhi.
I was actually planning on going to Anime Evolution (the Vancouver anime convention) as Squall, since I actually have his hair colour and it's really easy for me to just part my hair like that
GAH! Calendar project due tomorrow! *ish running around tying everything together whilst singng Les Miserables*
Yeeah....that's still stuck in my head. And, now my piano teacher actually assigned for me to work on A Little Fall of Rain (I had just been playing it a bit, and it was on the piano and she was all, "Oh, you were playing Les Mis?" and I was all, "Yeah, this time (Last year I had been playing around with it too and she assigned me On My Own) I was playing A Little Fall of Rain" and she was all, "That's a good song!" and it was all assigned and stuff). Blarg, I've been hearing that song so much lately. Don't get me wrong, I love it, but then listening to it gets me all sad that I don't have the chance to act anymore, 'cos Eponine is my dream role.
Oh, we have this big mound of snow at the edge of our street (I live on a dead end street (can't think of the official term off the top of my head...totally drawing a blank), so the plows push giant mounds of snow to the end). We just got like a foot of snow this weekend. We were only supposed to get like 3 inches. Well, anyways, I really wanna go up there and use it as the barricade from Les Miserables and reinact a buncha scenes (with me as Eponine, 'o course. I'll probably have to battle Tango for the role, though. Eh, she's littler, so she should be Gavroche). :P I luv that musical too much...
Is it weird that I really, really want to act in a death scene? I think it'd be totally awesome. My dad was saying the same thing when I told him. He said lotsa actors like to be in death scenes, cuz they're awesome. Ehe. It's one of my goals in life, to act in a death scene. (Spoiler if you haven't seen Les Miserables)Well, I could this goal with "Play Eponine", I guess. *sigh* Like that'll ever happen...
"Took the letter like you said.
Met her father at the door.
He said he would give it to her
Don't think I can stand anymore...."
Ah, I love ze music too much! It doth not leave my head!
May the Triforce be with you.
"To love another person is to see the face of God." ~ Victor Hugo
"Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds and shall find me unafraid." ~ William Ernest Henley
Not much going on with me really. Just bought myself Saints Row 2 for my Xbox, love that game. The very fact my gangs colour is purple was reason enough to buy it LOL
"BOW BEFORE THE SHAUNINESS THAT IS SHAUNI! "--Shadowman
"Shauni fell down a drainage ditch and died. That was the end of her pokemon journey. "--Shauni
SNOW! Glorious, wonderful, beutiful, real snow! At last! I've been joking with my friends that it will be a cold day in Hell before it snows real snow(not that frozen rain or sleet or whatever), but due to the recent cold snap, it turned out to be a very good chance.
"Dobby never meant to kill, only to...maim. Or seriously injure."
In other news, I recently found out that I have my history and science exams on the same day... Joy.
Also, in Wrath of the Lich King I just did a kewl quest in which you get to rescue sick kodos (the giant dinosaur thing in the pic) from a bunch of necromancers and zombified pigs then ride them back to town whilst crushing all manner of undead monstrosities underfoot. T'is awesome.
Hi! It's in the 70's here, so no snow. No rain either for that matter, which is odd since I seem to remember it raining constantly during December and January when I lived here before...
My downstairs neighbors clearly don't like it when I play DDR. Though it didn't seem to bother them last semester. Is using a metal pad that much louder than foam, or did new people move in while I was on vacation? They called the apartment managers on me twice and, though neither one of said managers said I couldn't play, they did say it was bothering the people below. But, seeing as I typically only play three or four days a week for about thirty minutes each and have a pretty open schedule (grad school involves a whole lot more time reading and doing projects on my computer than sitting in class), I think we should be able to work on some times when I could play and it wouldn't bother them. The last apartment manager said she'd ask them about that but if I don't hear back from her by the end of the week I'll just go down and ask the neighbors myself. Sigh... This is why I wanted a first floor apartment...
Happy Inaugeration Day! And to non-Americans...uh...Happy Cheese Day!
No joke, its Cheese Day. Cheezdude must be out celebrating somewhere.
We got to watch the ceremony during History class, it was pretty cool. There were so many people, as far back as two miles! They were so far away screens had to be put up showing a video feed.
Siranae wrote:Happy Inaugeration Day! And to non-Americans...uh...Happy Cheese Day!
No joke, its Cheese Day. Cheezdude must be out celebrating somewhere.
We got to watch the ceremony during History class, it was pretty cool. There were so many people, as far back as two miles! They were so far away screens had to be put up showing a video feed.
Here's to hoping for a great term!
O_O there's a Cheese Day ceremony!? OMGAWESOME (I know what you really meant, it's just how I read it the first time seemed weird. haha)
Kaida wrote:
Speaking of Cosplay. The Supanova's coming again. Kaida was going to go white some friends as Martha Jones from Doctor Who, but Some of them can't make it. *Cough* Astral *Cough*
I SOOOOO WANT TO GO! I'M SO SORRY I CAN'T! MAYBE IF SOMEBODY GAVE ME A SECOND JOB I COULD. BUT THEY WON'T. SO I CAN'T. *goes to cry in a corner, hugging Doctor Who DVDs and wishing for a chance to wear that Donna Noble costume...*
But on another note... Supernova is in APRIL... however MAY is when she smiles and huggles are^^ I'msoexcitedIcan'twait^^
I just hope I can spare enough monies to get down to where you are in May to pick up a certain special someone from the Aaaaaaairpooooort^^ Squee^^ He's coming all the way from Canada to see me^^ Nobody understands how unbelievably loved I feel^^
Siranae wrote:Happy Inaugeration Day! And to non-Americans...uh...Happy Cheese Day!
No joke, its Cheese Day. Cheezdude must be out celebrating somewhere.
We got to watch the ceremony during History class, it was pretty cool. There were so many people, as far back as two miles! They were so far away screens had to be put up showing a video feed.
Here's to hoping for a great term!
Many World Civ. (freshman History class) classes watched it, or so I've been told. We have some TV's in the Cafeteria. Never seen them on before, but they were on. I watched it in band. We went to the auditorium (which is right next to the band room (well, across from it rather)) with a few other classes (I don't know which ones) and watched it with a big projector. We started watching about an hour before the actual inaguration, and I left to get lunch after he was inagurated. As we waited, we kept trying to find my friend's older sister, who was at the inaguration. :P
Oh, and we're watching Romeo and Juliet in English classs (since we're reading it). It's this version from like 30 years back. The guy playing Romeo walks in, and a bunch of people suddenly go "OMG! HE LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE ZAC EFRON! (that guy from High School Musical)" I couldn't help but agree. The resemblance was uncanny. It was really weird. There's this picture in the back of the room that's a scene from that movie, and I remeber on the first day of school someone (perhaps the same people) were all "OMG! HE LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE ZAC EFRON!". THought the same thing then too. It's weird.
May the Triforce be with you.
"To love another person is to see the face of God." ~ Victor Hugo
"Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds and shall find me unafraid." ~ William Ernest Henley
Siranae wrote:Happy Inaugeration Day! And to non-Americans...uh...Happy Cheese Day!
No joke, its Cheese Day. Cheezdude must be out celebrating somewhere.
We got to watch the ceremony during History class, it was pretty cool. There were so many people, as far back as two miles! They were so far away screens had to be put up showing a video feed.
Here's to hoping for a great term!
*waves cheese flag*
I-I mean, I saw the Inauguration too! My teacher is very politicsy and wanted us all to see 'this moment in history'! Sitting on the hard Atrium floor for two hours is not fun. >> But I missed English, Math, and a little French! =D
Heso! So the school talent show happened today. It went pretty well, went pretty well. Except everything that happened before and after kind of sucked. High school drama is the stupidest, most pointless thing to ever happen to the earth. ...Yet if it's for the sake of protecting that person, I'd jump right into the front lines...
Well, the video of Silver making a fool of himself will be up on Youtube later. And because I'm a fool, I'll post a link to it so you can all see how much of a fool Silver is.
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate." Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.