Ha! I have discovered my new favorite Internet game.
Nanaca Crash
You ride the bike into him and he flies! :D
It's based off of a PS2 game called Cross†Channel, I haven't played it. But then again, I don't even have a PS2. I have Xbox 360 and the Wii. I don't really need another console system.
My Record: 3390.51m, BEAT THAT, SUCKERS!!!
I found it while surfing jay is games, looking for more Internet addictions. I found my two other web addictions Feed the Head and The Crossing. Feed the Head has no point and is a continual circle of feeding a blue head dots that change what happens to the head. Smooth animation on this one. Note the links in the bottom corner. I also like Acrobots and the Levers game on Vectors Park, though, not as much as Feed the Head. In The Crossing, you help deer cross a pit. It has beautiful animation. It's how I save the environment. Kind of. At least I'm helping virtual deer.
Haha. Game addict. Me. Hee.
20.7.07
17.7.07
Everything's Eventual
Several Days ago, I picked up Stephen King’s Everything’s Eventual. It’s a collection of 14 short stories. The copy I bought was advertising the fact that “1408” was one of them. There are several quotes talking about the movie. It was annoying; however, I can deal with it when the book only costs $5. I cheaped out on that one.
It’s what’s on the inside that count’s anyway, that goes for people and books. I went through the book quickly, taking on 2 stories a sitting. I read at night mostly. Which is a mistake on my part, if I read horror before bed; it’s harder for me to sleep. Somehow, I made it through.
Each story had its ups and downs. My personal favorite was “The Road Virus Heads North.” It scared the crap out of me. I guess I don’t favor the thought of being decapitated by someone with cannibal teeth. I especially liked the story of how the painting came to be. Bobby Hastings had one of the more legitimate reasons for suicide; he didn’t understand what was “happening to him.” However, that’s understandable when your paintings kill people. In addition, this story was the only one to give me nightmares.
There were also a few funny, (however depressing on some counts) stories in Everything’s Eventual. For instance, “All that you Love will be Carried Away” was hilarious. It was about a road salesman who would copy down what he thought was high quality graffiti on the bathroom walls of truck stops and other such places. Even though the man himself had a fucked up psyche, he had some funny quotes.
Anyway, I do recommend this to anyone with a taste for horror.
:D
It’s what’s on the inside that count’s anyway, that goes for people and books. I went through the book quickly, taking on 2 stories a sitting. I read at night mostly. Which is a mistake on my part, if I read horror before bed; it’s harder for me to sleep. Somehow, I made it through.
Each story had its ups and downs. My personal favorite was “The Road Virus Heads North.” It scared the crap out of me. I guess I don’t favor the thought of being decapitated by someone with cannibal teeth. I especially liked the story of how the painting came to be. Bobby Hastings had one of the more legitimate reasons for suicide; he didn’t understand what was “happening to him.” However, that’s understandable when your paintings kill people. In addition, this story was the only one to give me nightmares.
There were also a few funny, (however depressing on some counts) stories in Everything’s Eventual. For instance, “All that you Love will be Carried Away” was hilarious. It was about a road salesman who would copy down what he thought was high quality graffiti on the bathroom walls of truck stops and other such places. Even though the man himself had a fucked up psyche, he had some funny quotes.
Anyway, I do recommend this to anyone with a taste for horror.
:D
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15.7.07
Let's Talk Music
<----Dresden DollsI’m listening to Bullet for my Valentine, right now, my current favorite. I just bought their CD, “The Poison.” It’s excellent, highly recommend it. Matt Tuck has some seriously sweet lyrics if you can get past all the screaming. Personally, I love it. However, that might be just because I’m a teenager, overrun by the hormones. Who knows? I discovered this fabulous Welsh group using cables On Demand. I watched the video for the song “Tears Don’t Fall,” it made me sad, and then laugh my head off. So I sampled more of their music and videos on youtube. I really love them. After all, you can’t go wrong with the strong dual guitars.
Which reminds me of my first metal band, Avenged Sevenfold, they are awesome. They hold a dear place in my heart. I picked up their second CD “Waking the Fallen,” on a whim. I didn’t like the screaming at first, but it grew on me. I asked my uncle, (a complete metal-head) what he thought. He told me the drums were boring and repetitive. But I still loved them. I really like the guitar in most of the songs. Then I had to go and listen to “City of Evil”… Their sound changed so much, not better or worse, but different. I think I’ll buy it later… maybe.
Anyways, what else do I like? The Dresden Dolls!!! I discovered them a while ago when I was at a friends house and they were getting psyched up for their concert, (I’m still depressed over not going) and they were playing songs. My first love, “Girl Anachronism”. Amanda sure can sing fast… I can sing along to it now. :O I love her lyrics. They make me happy. I could listen to them forever. My favorite song is now “Bad Habit,” I suppose I might be able to relate to it. “When I open up an old scar/Pain goes shooting like a star” it’s so catchy. But, my daddy dumpling’s question was “Why would you listen to songs about self destruction?” Hee hee. My secret, Love. Besides, you wouldn't understand even if I told you. Again with the overpowering hormones.
I love y'all. Maybe. Kind of. Not.
Which reminds me of my first metal band, Avenged Sevenfold, they are awesome. They hold a dear place in my heart. I picked up their second CD “Waking the Fallen,” on a whim. I didn’t like the screaming at first, but it grew on me. I asked my uncle, (a complete metal-head) what he thought. He told me the drums were boring and repetitive. But I still loved them. I really like the guitar in most of the songs. Then I had to go and listen to “City of Evil”… Their sound changed so much, not better or worse, but different. I think I’ll buy it later… maybe.
Anyways, what else do I like? The Dresden Dolls!!! I discovered them a while ago when I was at a friends house and they were getting psyched up for their concert, (I’m still depressed over not going) and they were playing songs. My first love, “Girl Anachronism”. Amanda sure can sing fast… I can sing along to it now. :O I love her lyrics. They make me happy. I could listen to them forever. My favorite song is now “Bad Habit,” I suppose I might be able to relate to it. “When I open up an old scar/Pain goes shooting like a star” it’s so catchy. But, my daddy dumpling’s question was “Why would you listen to songs about self destruction?” Hee hee. My secret, Love. Besides, you wouldn't understand even if I told you. Again with the overpowering hormones.
I love y'all. Maybe. Kind of. Not.
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