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So...

Wed Sep 16, 2009, 7:46 PM
  • Mood: Grumpy
  • Drinking: Slurm. It's incredibly addicting!
Does anybody else hate how dA's displaying art now? You know, with the artist's comments and the comments from viewers only taking up half of the width of the page instead of the norm? And how the details take up more room now. And what up with the advertisements being to the side of the artist's comments?

This should not be! I hate this new formatting! I like my comments looooong. And the worst thing of it all is that I just lost the game.

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WOO-HOO!!!

Mon Aug 17, 2009, 9:50 PM
  • Mood: Dumbfounded
  • Reading: The Princess Bride
  • Drinking: Slurm. It's incredibly addicting!
I actually finished my summer math homework before the first day of school started! YAY ME!!! YES! AWESOME! Now I'm gonna go to sleep because it's almost one AM. G'night.

MythBusters

Mon Aug 10, 2009, 5:01 PM
  • Mood: Dumbfounded
  • Reading: The Princess Bride
  • Drinking: Slurm. It's incredibly addicting!
Everybody's heard of MythBusters, right? So you're probably familar with Kari, Grant, and Tori. I'm not sure when I heard of Mythbusters, maybe the seventh grade, but as I was watching the show those three always struck me as kind of young, like mid or late twenties. But Kari's 34 and Grant and Tori are both 38! (Bear in mind that I'm in high school so 34 is old to me and 38 ancient) I was so surprised when I read that. I looked just like the little dumbfounded emotiocon above this entry. So then of course I had to go look up Jamie and Adam on Wikipedia too (good ol' Wikipedia) and Jamie's 52 which I didn't find that surprising. I figured he and Adam would be round that age range. Adam, however, is 42 a whole ten years younger than Jamie! Well, probably not a whole ten years but still. I figured he (Adam) would be that much older than the younger cast members but no, he's only four years older tan Grant and Tori.

So I figured I should share this with the online world. Have a nice day.

I'm in this club :iconwriters-in-progress: If you are a writer I suggest you look at it.

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Oh My Goodness....

Sun Aug 2, 2009, 2:47 PM
  • Mood: Thrilled
  • Listening to: Demi Lovato song. Wish she'd stop making me want
  • Reading: her CD. Ran outta room up there.The Princess Brid
  • Watching: is what I'm reading. The Brincess Bride is.
  • Playing: Nothing at the Moment
  • Drinking: Slurm. It's incredibly addicting!
This is hilarious. I was just at this [link] deviation and the first comment, which ~Jaredraptor got, is hilarious. And I quote,

"Nu, not Twilight! IT BUUUUUUUUUUUUURNS!!!

speaking of Twilight.......remember the overnight I had at that writing camp? Well, this author came to talk with us about novel writing. And she HATES Twilight. Heheh, her joke was that the printing company puts just enough coke on the pages for you to get high enough to like it the first time you read it. After the coke's gone though...lulz."

I found it so very amusing that I decided to make a journal dedicated to it.

You Know You're a Dork When...

Wed May 6, 2009, 7:48 PM
  • Mood: Thrilled
  • Listening to: My mom watching T.V.
  • Playing: Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
  • Drinking: Slurm. It's incredibly addicting!
You have a mini-freak out when you realize that procrastination is five syllables long. Which is freaking AWESOME by the way!

I realized this while I was practicing piano and reflecting on my school's poetry coffee house that we had awhile ago. I literally stopped playing, squealed, and clapped my hands together real quick. I think I may have said something but I forget what. Anyway, the reason this excites me so is because I like to end haiku* with any random five syllable word and now I can add procrastination to my arsenal. Frickn' sweet. Also, I could write a more serious haiku about it if I so pleased. Even sweeter. Oh, by the way, after having my mini-freak out and realizing how lame it was, I said to myself, "I have to journal this on deviantart." Or something along those lines.

If you're wondering how I went from poetry coffee house to procrastination, I'll tell. Well, no, I won't tell you, but I'll type it and then you can read it. I went up to the mic, so I could recite a "poem." My exact words were, "Hello, my is ------------- and I'd like to recite a poem on procrastination." Then I paused for a little while, not saying or really doing anything. Once I was done with that, I leaned toward the microphone and said, "I'd like to recite a poem on procrastination, but unfortunately I haven't written it yet." I intend to keep the joke up. And I won't actually read/recite a poem on procrastination until senior year. But before I do that, I'm going to put it off by rambling and reading other poems.

So, now you know something you had little to no interest about. Isn't that great? =)

*A haiku is a Japanese poem that consists of three lines, the first five syllables, the second seven, and the last line also has five syllables. So long as it follows those rules, its content can be whatever the heck you please. And in Japanese, most words are the same in plural and singular form, so the word for more than one haiku, would still be haiku.

Here's an example of a haiku:

Haiku are quite fun
Allowing great randomness
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