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VictoriaZepeda on February 20, 2010, 12:03:55 PM
Oh ok thank you and I hope you pass your exam
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My_Last_Resort on November 24, 2008, 9:24:50 AM
Hot Damn!! Sorry for taking practically four months to get backs to ya... the new school year is rape-tastic with homework (though I'm getting better at dealing with it), I got me relationship ups and downs (roller-coaster-style), and life in general. Yeah... we seem to kinda suck at this consistency thing. Oh well.
Oh- And I really hope that you and your family are doing better after the lost your cousin. There's not a whole lot I can do to help you over here but converse with you and keep wishing the best for ya.
It's been forever since I've been here too... I guess without you there's not as much reason to come one. I guess I should post a thing or two sometime soon to appease all those fans who have definitely forgotten about me. I've got some non-fanfic writing that's more then alright it seems and I want to post it on my DeviantArt account but before I do any updating anywhere, I want to get to work with a good editor. Or two. Or eight. I don't exactly have a whole lot of technical writing skills. I guess what I've gained in style and creativity, I lost in spelling, grammar, structure, and other such things. I don't suppose you happen to be good with editing? It's would be awesome if you could help me out with that. If not and you suck at it like me, that's fine too. We can just be sucky together then.
Yep, I still have my PSP and it's all I've got. As for games... I've got Crisis Core, The 2nd and 3rd Prince of Persia, Castlevania: Dracula X, God of War (smashing stuff is fun), Jeanne D'ark, and the new Star Wars game (complete with a completly unnecessary, pointless romance!).
And no, I haven't gotten a AOL or IM screen name. I'm lazy like that.
Good old Celsius system... i don't comprehend it. I could use the formula and translate it into Fahrenheit... but then I'd have to do math. And I would like to avoid doing math right now. I trust that it gets very cold and very hot. It does that here too but I'm better at dealing with freezing temps then boiling ones. Heat kills me.
And the Target Center is a big closed off thing. Goggle can prolly answer any questions as to what it looks like. And yeah, the Sears Tower thing was done by Sears in like 1973 or so. Your building in Toronto is a bit taller but America wants to build a new thingy called the Freedom Tower that's supposed to be as high or a bit higher then the Sears. Why? Because we're jerks like that and obsessed with being the best at everything. And I wouldn't say that Minneapolis is one of the largest cities in America; it's prolly in the top 100 largest in the whole country though. But if you combine Minneapolis and St. Paul (the Twin Cities) you get the 16th largest metropolitan area in the country. You can thank Wikipedia for that info. New York is really awesome. If I was really freakin loaded, I might get an apartment in NY by Central Park so I could have some pleasant scenery amid the city turmoil.
I recently discovered that if I'm driving with music I like playing and I'm on a road where I can go semi-fast or really fast, I like to tap the accelerator in time to the music. It's fun but still reckless. Did you get your license yet? I got mine earlier in the school year. It took me three tries because I kept driving on the wrong side of the road. Yeah... they don't like it when you do that. But in my own defense, the lines were really spread apart when I pulled out onto the road and I thought it was a one way. Still, I got it in the end.
Well Junior years going on now... You're one year above me, right? Almost all my friends are a year above me so Senior year is gunna suck. So far the years not too bad; the kids in my class don't piss me off as much as they use to since I'm taking two advanced placement (AP)and one honors courses so it's harder for the idiots to get in. I take Psychology, AP English Composition, Algebra II, Honors Chemistry, AP U.S. History, French II, and Personal Christianity. Last I checked I had a solid A in all but French, which is something like a B. Psych is really cool since I love the subject and it's taught by Mr. Casey, the one guy who called my friend exotic and he's really fun because he gets on big tangents and explains things with outrageous examples and is really lax about almost everything. I even listened to my headphones during class one day because I forget to take them off when I went to class in the morning and he didn't care at all. An example he gave for classical conditioning was, "Okay. Lets say Maddie here raises her hand and I just punch her in the face as hard as I can. Now, chances are that none of you are about to raise your hand again in this class. And lets say Jessie here does and I punch him in the face too. Now none of you with half a brain are about to do that again. I didn't necessarily punch them because they raised their hands--I could have been going to do that anyway. But you make a connection and say, 'oh, if I do this, this will happen.'" Psych is a good way to start the day. English is cool because I have some people in it I can goof around with but Composition is all about formal stuff and analyzing essays for boring, formal stuff. I'm far to abstract to be okay with all that excessively structured stuff. Algebra is boring but pretty easy. The homework use to kill me since we got so much of it every night but I brought it up with the teach, Sister Marry Kay, and she said I only had to do a few of each type of problem because I had proven that I could handle all the stuff by getting really good test scores. So that's going better now. Chemistry is pretty damn easy and the teach is funny and pretty lax. AP history is interesting but the homework is massive and the teach is insane (in a good way). He teaches the subject well but isn't boring about it--he'll hit you with a magazine if you don't pay attention. French is blarg as always. Personal Christianity isn't a huge problem but the teach is pretty self-righteous about a lot of stuff and we mostly just learn about what the Church has to say instead of our own beliefs. The teach is also way to happy and treats us like we're four sometimes. We actually glued pieces of rice to piece of paper to spell out HOPE. Now that I'm use to being in school again, it could be worse.
And last year is was the history of the Church for my Religion class. I can take Comparative Religion next year.
I'm sorry but My friend and I never got around to writing the Ed/Envy story... we're too unreliable I guess. I've got plenty of other stuff that you should enjoy when I get around to getting them up. And did you ever figure out who the character in the one story I sent you were? If not, I'm just gunna tell you. I also have an Evangelion story I'm working on that it's rather slow in coming along. Do you know much about Eva? It's prolly my favorite series of all time. All the characters are just so crazy and the plot is just so epic and original, if not very messed up.
Ugg. I seriously need to read Breaking Dawn. I have such a backed up reading list and things just keep me mentally busy all the time. Now I'm reading Something Wicked This Way Comes. Ish amazing! Mr. Dark is so crazy. The only writers who can get away with naming their characters really dark or weird names are Ray Bradbury and Neil Gaimon. Have you read any of his stuff? American Gods and Neverwhere are amazing beyond words.
I have read Absolute Boyfriend. I think the ending to that series was kinda anti-climatic. It could have been better. I'm sorry but I haven't read any more of Gravitation either but I really do want to! I need to do more book reading before I jump back into manga. But you should really read RE:Play! Its about this strange guy with no memory who was living on the streets but got taken in by this punk band singer who found him in the street playing guitar. It's part romance, part mystery, part something else but it's really cool!
My list, you say? Sure, I'll tell you. It's a list I maintain that includes and ranks anime/manga cross-dressing guys that I have major things for! The ranking takes into account how hot they are, how they dress, how sadistic they are, and so on. It's arranged is a sort of a pyramid shaped hierarchy:
Jakotsu
Envy--Ranewater Calder
Gren (Cowboy Bebop)--Agito/Akito (Air Gear)--Char (Re:Play)
Schrodinger (Hellsing)--Sakon/Udon (Naruto)
They aren't all cross-dressers, but Gren (Cowboy Bebop) is a hermaphrodite so that get's him on the list, and with Schrodinger, I mistook him for a girl for a while and he's very twisted and pretty so he gets on. The only reason Sakon and Udon make it on there is because their clothes are ambiguous enough for them to get away with it and because there are twins in one body and me being me... well let's just say it get explicit so you can just fill in the blanks yourself. Haku should be on there, but he's just way too sweet. So yeah... I'm a little depraved, but that's okay!
It's a shame... it's been so long since I've watched the Inuyasha series, I have nothing to rant about! I've seen the whole thing two or three times over but still... I think I've made most of the point I had to make. I guess I need someone to come and challenge me to get me back into form. I have stuff to say... just not on Inuyasha at the moment. It's rather tragic TT_TT I mean, I can rant about how pointless I find the concept of drugs, or the flaws in blindly accepting whatever your religion tells you, or analyze the slow numbing of the American youth to the concept of the the words "I love you." but I've run out of Inu mojo for the moment... You know what? It really does bug me that so many teens these days are telling their significant others that they love them without a second though. Ive seen couples that tell each other that they love one another when they've only been going out for a month and then they break up a month later and neither of the care! That's not love! That's a passing fancy with no substance whatsoever. Love is a terribly abstract thing to pin down but I can deffinatly tell you what it's NOT! and it is NOT a passing fancy. Love can strengthen and love can fail, but it does not simply fade away into unimportance if it's true. I also have a problem with the concept of love at first sight; it doesn't really exist in my opinion. If you ask me, it's mostly a combination of lust and extreme hope. Let's face it, whenever someone claims to be hit with love at first sight, they always find the girl or guy to the most beautiful thing ever! When have you ever heard of a story where a guy instantly fell in love but thought the girl was ugly? That's right- Never! Love should be based on who the other person is, and how they make you feel with all your emotions, not just the hormones! You can love someone because they're strong and stand up for what they believe in with brilliant, well thought out conclusions that show how they are unwilling to sacrifice what makes them them just for someone else's sake. Can you look at a person a instantly know what truly makes them them? No! It's all surface with no depth. It's just people looking at people, getting interesting and instantly becoming convinced they they are the perfect one--and only one--for them. That guy could be an angry pimp with a nice smile for all you know! That girl could be an Evangelical fanatic who believes that the Jews should be sent to hell! You don't know! I actually think this has a pretty good tie to Inuyasha. Inuyasha fell in love with two girls, no? And neither one of them was a first sight thing at all. He spent who knows how long with Kikyo; having her spare his live against his will, playing games with the children, slaying demons, treating soldiers, watching her bathe and who know what else? The first moment when Inu realized that she was different was when she offered to talk with her and he border-line snapped at her because "we've all got our crosses to bare." and she said that he was right and they she should be more grateful and smiled a heart-wrenching smile. He wasn't seeing a hot chick with a jewel that could give him power--he saw the real Kikyo and THAT was what he couldn't get out of his head. He fell in love with her for who she was because he found everything about her to be the most beautiful thing in existence. Even with Kagome, Inu was hardly instantly in love with her. He could have both innately liked her and loathed her for being so much like Kikyo, but he moved from annoyance, to acceptance, to concern, to care, to something akin to love, and so on. He never looked at them and fell blindly into love. He loved them both for who they were, not who they were like or for what they could do for him anything else like that. We don't all have to be willing to throw down our lives for our lovers like the three of them because not all of us can be that brave, but the point is that we form a connection to a person we love because we love them for who they ARE not who we want them to be. I believe that kids these days just throw around the word way too much.
"I love you!"
"No, I love you!"
"I'm bored. Let's just be friends."
"Sure, why not? Hey look! Candy!"
I blame TV. (In part, anyway) There are just too many show around where a bunch of 13 year old kids fall in love with each other before they even know what sex is!
Okay... done now. Actually, I think I did a pretty good job of getting back on an Inu rant ^^
Random stuff now. Have you seen the anime, Code Geass? It's amazing! The plot and characters are steller (steller is a fun word).
Unlike everyone else I actually like snakes and spiders. I hate wasps with a passion though cuz they hurt me. I try to not kill spiders but I will hunt down wasps and slaughter them. A wasp stung me in the ear one time at zoo when I was a kid! I hate those things. And that buzzing noise too! Flies too! They should all die. I sound kinda like Light from Death Note. I've got a high pain resistance too. One time in the winter last year I was running to my bus stop and I slipped on some ice, banged up my knee and tore off some of the skin on my palm so I had to sit though the bus ride trying to not get blood on anything. When I got here I asked this one guy, Brother Robert if I could have a late bus pass so I could go clean it off before class. He said "No. You've got plenty of time." And of course I didn't, so when I got to my first class I asked Sister Mary Kay if I could go wash it off and showed it to her. "Of course! Go!" was her response. It didn't hurt much but it's funny to see how different people's reactions can be.
Now I'm done. I hope this thing doesn't get all scrambled up or anything so I apologize for any incoherent words you may stumble across. Sorry again for taking so long and I really hope that you and your family are doing better.
~byebye for now
Oh- And I really hope that you and your family are doing better after the lost your cousin. There's not a whole lot I can do to help you over here but converse with you and keep wishing the best for ya.
It's been forever since I've been here too... I guess without you there's not as much reason to come one. I guess I should post a thing or two sometime soon to appease all those fans who have definitely forgotten about me. I've got some non-fanfic writing that's more then alright it seems and I want to post it on my DeviantArt account but before I do any updating anywhere, I want to get to work with a good editor. Or two. Or eight. I don't exactly have a whole lot of technical writing skills. I guess what I've gained in style and creativity, I lost in spelling, grammar, structure, and other such things. I don't suppose you happen to be good with editing? It's would be awesome if you could help me out with that. If not and you suck at it like me, that's fine too. We can just be sucky together then.
Yep, I still have my PSP and it's all I've got. As for games... I've got Crisis Core, The 2nd and 3rd Prince of Persia, Castlevania: Dracula X, God of War (smashing stuff is fun), Jeanne D'ark, and the new Star Wars game (complete with a completly unnecessary, pointless romance!).
And no, I haven't gotten a AOL or IM screen name. I'm lazy like that.
Good old Celsius system... i don't comprehend it. I could use the formula and translate it into Fahrenheit... but then I'd have to do math. And I would like to avoid doing math right now. I trust that it gets very cold and very hot. It does that here too but I'm better at dealing with freezing temps then boiling ones. Heat kills me.
And the Target Center is a big closed off thing. Goggle can prolly answer any questions as to what it looks like. And yeah, the Sears Tower thing was done by Sears in like 1973 or so. Your building in Toronto is a bit taller but America wants to build a new thingy called the Freedom Tower that's supposed to be as high or a bit higher then the Sears. Why? Because we're jerks like that and obsessed with being the best at everything. And I wouldn't say that Minneapolis is one of the largest cities in America; it's prolly in the top 100 largest in the whole country though. But if you combine Minneapolis and St. Paul (the Twin Cities) you get the 16th largest metropolitan area in the country. You can thank Wikipedia for that info. New York is really awesome. If I was really freakin loaded, I might get an apartment in NY by Central Park so I could have some pleasant scenery amid the city turmoil.
I recently discovered that if I'm driving with music I like playing and I'm on a road where I can go semi-fast or really fast, I like to tap the accelerator in time to the music. It's fun but still reckless. Did you get your license yet? I got mine earlier in the school year. It took me three tries because I kept driving on the wrong side of the road. Yeah... they don't like it when you do that. But in my own defense, the lines were really spread apart when I pulled out onto the road and I thought it was a one way. Still, I got it in the end.
Well Junior years going on now... You're one year above me, right? Almost all my friends are a year above me so Senior year is gunna suck. So far the years not too bad; the kids in my class don't piss me off as much as they use to since I'm taking two advanced placement (AP)and one honors courses so it's harder for the idiots to get in. I take Psychology, AP English Composition, Algebra II, Honors Chemistry, AP U.S. History, French II, and Personal Christianity. Last I checked I had a solid A in all but French, which is something like a B. Psych is really cool since I love the subject and it's taught by Mr. Casey, the one guy who called my friend exotic and he's really fun because he gets on big tangents and explains things with outrageous examples and is really lax about almost everything. I even listened to my headphones during class one day because I forget to take them off when I went to class in the morning and he didn't care at all. An example he gave for classical conditioning was, "Okay. Lets say Maddie here raises her hand and I just punch her in the face as hard as I can. Now, chances are that none of you are about to raise your hand again in this class. And lets say Jessie here does and I punch him in the face too. Now none of you with half a brain are about to do that again. I didn't necessarily punch them because they raised their hands--I could have been going to do that anyway. But you make a connection and say, 'oh, if I do this, this will happen.'" Psych is a good way to start the day. English is cool because I have some people in it I can goof around with but Composition is all about formal stuff and analyzing essays for boring, formal stuff. I'm far to abstract to be okay with all that excessively structured stuff. Algebra is boring but pretty easy. The homework use to kill me since we got so much of it every night but I brought it up with the teach, Sister Marry Kay, and she said I only had to do a few of each type of problem because I had proven that I could handle all the stuff by getting really good test scores. So that's going better now. Chemistry is pretty damn easy and the teach is funny and pretty lax. AP history is interesting but the homework is massive and the teach is insane (in a good way). He teaches the subject well but isn't boring about it--he'll hit you with a magazine if you don't pay attention. French is blarg as always. Personal Christianity isn't a huge problem but the teach is pretty self-righteous about a lot of stuff and we mostly just learn about what the Church has to say instead of our own beliefs. The teach is also way to happy and treats us like we're four sometimes. We actually glued pieces of rice to piece of paper to spell out HOPE. Now that I'm use to being in school again, it could be worse.
And last year is was the history of the Church for my Religion class. I can take Comparative Religion next year.
I'm sorry but My friend and I never got around to writing the Ed/Envy story... we're too unreliable I guess. I've got plenty of other stuff that you should enjoy when I get around to getting them up. And did you ever figure out who the character in the one story I sent you were? If not, I'm just gunna tell you. I also have an Evangelion story I'm working on that it's rather slow in coming along. Do you know much about Eva? It's prolly my favorite series of all time. All the characters are just so crazy and the plot is just so epic and original, if not very messed up.
Ugg. I seriously need to read Breaking Dawn. I have such a backed up reading list and things just keep me mentally busy all the time. Now I'm reading Something Wicked This Way Comes. Ish amazing! Mr. Dark is so crazy. The only writers who can get away with naming their characters really dark or weird names are Ray Bradbury and Neil Gaimon. Have you read any of his stuff? American Gods and Neverwhere are amazing beyond words.
I have read Absolute Boyfriend. I think the ending to that series was kinda anti-climatic. It could have been better. I'm sorry but I haven't read any more of Gravitation either but I really do want to! I need to do more book reading before I jump back into manga. But you should really read RE:Play! Its about this strange guy with no memory who was living on the streets but got taken in by this punk band singer who found him in the street playing guitar. It's part romance, part mystery, part something else but it's really cool!
My list, you say? Sure, I'll tell you. It's a list I maintain that includes and ranks anime/manga cross-dressing guys that I have major things for! The ranking takes into account how hot they are, how they dress, how sadistic they are, and so on. It's arranged is a sort of a pyramid shaped hierarchy:
Jakotsu
Envy--Ranewater Calder
Gren (Cowboy Bebop)--Agito/Akito (Air Gear)--Char (Re:Play)
Schrodinger (Hellsing)--Sakon/Udon (Naruto)
They aren't all cross-dressers, but Gren (Cowboy Bebop) is a hermaphrodite so that get's him on the list, and with Schrodinger, I mistook him for a girl for a while and he's very twisted and pretty so he gets on. The only reason Sakon and Udon make it on there is because their clothes are ambiguous enough for them to get away with it and because there are twins in one body and me being me... well let's just say it get explicit so you can just fill in the blanks yourself. Haku should be on there, but he's just way too sweet. So yeah... I'm a little depraved, but that's okay!
It's a shame... it's been so long since I've watched the Inuyasha series, I have nothing to rant about! I've seen the whole thing two or three times over but still... I think I've made most of the point I had to make. I guess I need someone to come and challenge me to get me back into form. I have stuff to say... just not on Inuyasha at the moment. It's rather tragic TT_TT I mean, I can rant about how pointless I find the concept of drugs, or the flaws in blindly accepting whatever your religion tells you, or analyze the slow numbing of the American youth to the concept of the the words "I love you." but I've run out of Inu mojo for the moment... You know what? It really does bug me that so many teens these days are telling their significant others that they love them without a second though. Ive seen couples that tell each other that they love one another when they've only been going out for a month and then they break up a month later and neither of the care! That's not love! That's a passing fancy with no substance whatsoever. Love is a terribly abstract thing to pin down but I can deffinatly tell you what it's NOT! and it is NOT a passing fancy. Love can strengthen and love can fail, but it does not simply fade away into unimportance if it's true. I also have a problem with the concept of love at first sight; it doesn't really exist in my opinion. If you ask me, it's mostly a combination of lust and extreme hope. Let's face it, whenever someone claims to be hit with love at first sight, they always find the girl or guy to the most beautiful thing ever! When have you ever heard of a story where a guy instantly fell in love but thought the girl was ugly? That's right- Never! Love should be based on who the other person is, and how they make you feel with all your emotions, not just the hormones! You can love someone because they're strong and stand up for what they believe in with brilliant, well thought out conclusions that show how they are unwilling to sacrifice what makes them them just for someone else's sake. Can you look at a person a instantly know what truly makes them them? No! It's all surface with no depth. It's just people looking at people, getting interesting and instantly becoming convinced they they are the perfect one--and only one--for them. That guy could be an angry pimp with a nice smile for all you know! That girl could be an Evangelical fanatic who believes that the Jews should be sent to hell! You don't know! I actually think this has a pretty good tie to Inuyasha. Inuyasha fell in love with two girls, no? And neither one of them was a first sight thing at all. He spent who knows how long with Kikyo; having her spare his live against his will, playing games with the children, slaying demons, treating soldiers, watching her bathe and who know what else? The first moment when Inu realized that she was different was when she offered to talk with her and he border-line snapped at her because "we've all got our crosses to bare." and she said that he was right and they she should be more grateful and smiled a heart-wrenching smile. He wasn't seeing a hot chick with a jewel that could give him power--he saw the real Kikyo and THAT was what he couldn't get out of his head. He fell in love with her for who she was because he found everything about her to be the most beautiful thing in existence. Even with Kagome, Inu was hardly instantly in love with her. He could have both innately liked her and loathed her for being so much like Kikyo, but he moved from annoyance, to acceptance, to concern, to care, to something akin to love, and so on. He never looked at them and fell blindly into love. He loved them both for who they were, not who they were like or for what they could do for him anything else like that. We don't all have to be willing to throw down our lives for our lovers like the three of them because not all of us can be that brave, but the point is that we form a connection to a person we love because we love them for who they ARE not who we want them to be. I believe that kids these days just throw around the word way too much.
"I love you!"
"No, I love you!"
"I'm bored. Let's just be friends."
"Sure, why not? Hey look! Candy!"
I blame TV. (In part, anyway) There are just too many show around where a bunch of 13 year old kids fall in love with each other before they even know what sex is!
Okay... done now. Actually, I think I did a pretty good job of getting back on an Inu rant ^^
Random stuff now. Have you seen the anime, Code Geass? It's amazing! The plot and characters are steller (steller is a fun word).
Unlike everyone else I actually like snakes and spiders. I hate wasps with a passion though cuz they hurt me. I try to not kill spiders but I will hunt down wasps and slaughter them. A wasp stung me in the ear one time at zoo when I was a kid! I hate those things. And that buzzing noise too! Flies too! They should all die. I sound kinda like Light from Death Note. I've got a high pain resistance too. One time in the winter last year I was running to my bus stop and I slipped on some ice, banged up my knee and tore off some of the skin on my palm so I had to sit though the bus ride trying to not get blood on anything. When I got here I asked this one guy, Brother Robert if I could have a late bus pass so I could go clean it off before class. He said "No. You've got plenty of time." And of course I didn't, so when I got to my first class I asked Sister Mary Kay if I could go wash it off and showed it to her. "Of course! Go!" was her response. It didn't hurt much but it's funny to see how different people's reactions can be.
Now I'm done. I hope this thing doesn't get all scrambled up or anything so I apologize for any incoherent words you may stumble across. Sorry again for taking so long and I really hope that you and your family are doing better.
~byebye for now
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