Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Ten Facts About Me

Brought to you in part by The Broke and The Bookish. Here's why.

1. My summer so far is very decent, but lately, life had been lazy enough to get really addicted to Candy Crush series as well as the reason of the urge to enjoy Candy Crush from level to level, having 3 days to wait after a long journey in any land. I know I only have 8 hours and 20 minutes remaining in the Minty Meadow, but it's just what it is.
2. I am somewhat a fan of watches. Watches tell time, but really? It ticks away life itself before leaving Earth. Don't get me wrong. Time was supposed to fly by. The video is here, and you will see why.


3. I enjoy the Internet. I love going there every single day since I was a kid, and it's really cool that I get to binge-watch whatever I want from YouTube, but binge-reading eFics via dA, FF.net, and Wattpad? Sure thing!
4. I've been lately a movie critic, but however, I haven't been active in a really long time since my last editing with the HSM post. So... here is Finding Dory. I know I've seen it a while back at the Majestic Theatre in the Yakima area, but I thought this film is the most innocent thing I've ever seen so far for 2016.
5. I'm still training myself to be the next Internet sensation, but now I don't have a webcam, camcorder, a professional movie editor, or a digital sound recorder as of July 12, 2016, I wonder if I should be able to scan artwork to post for as long as I stand to the strongest.
6. I don't have PayPal because the currency is going digital and I don't know what to do but to pay everything through the physical copy of money (as in cash the old-fashioned way).
7. I barely used Patreon, but I'm more of an Etsy type.
8. I lived most of my life in the state where the Twilight saga happened most of the time (that's Washington if you haven't know me already).
9. I'm planning on making the next Twilight saga sensation for Generation Z once when I graduate from Bellevue College. (HINT: All of my years have been combined with imagination.)
10. I prefer something so famous, that I already missed out on and thought it's underrated.

But before you go, I want to show you something new to me the past weekend of what I learned. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_cylinder

That's all we have for today. Tune in next time for my digital diary of life and death!

Friday, July 1, 2016

We Officially Made It to 2016 50%!

Hello, guys. What's up? I'm still okay at the Quality Inn by Choice Hotels in Yakima with my dad. I know we stayed for one night, but I just want to remind you of my July TBR list right here. Let me get it real quick... aha! Now, let's get things going!
  • Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
  • Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
  • The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
  • (still more to come if time spares...)
Really? I know I've seen the movie Finding Dory in the Majestic Theatre, and I think it was the most innocent thing I've ever known at the last minute for the first previous six months of the year, even though the true inspiration sparked my mind when I noticed things and details big and small. Here are some things I've pretty much had in mind:
  1. the orange tag - the number speaks to me that I believe it must've been a fictitious phone number with the (555) thing.
  2. octopuses - they speak to me through the bright colors of every little detail, I think the purple and black one would be a Gen Xer version of Marilyn Swift and the main octopus with turquoise eyes and the ability of the chameleon would've been the pro-new Aristaeus. I heard that they appear very brief in the Generation 2 account of my fanfic.
  3. the detail of eye color - the effects are so sparkly, it reminds me of plush stuffed animals that came from the dollar gift shop.
  4. Piper - awww... the baby seagull is soo cute. I WANNA TOUCH HIM SAFE AND SOUND!!!
  5. the 3 r's - rescue, rehab and release. Here's another way to do the 3 r's - reduce, reuse and recycle.
I'm feeling proud of myself so far that I am really satisfied with what I have back at home so far. Looking back in the year 2016, my focus is kinda hazy and I'm just dealing with the schedule, but however, I took much more responsibilities toward schooling, but partially the clubs because of the Internet time I spent way too much with. I'm mentally a slacker! Now that things could turn real busy than what I would've done it if it weren't for affecting my life, my summer would've made so much better if I'm more responsible and alert to a busy schedule, and my watcher notifications would've been as long empty as it was from the start. And also, I would've placed everything on hold for future use instead of earlier, but I hate it when it happens when things don't have to go as originally intended. Today's society ruined everything for me since 2012, and now... America is so messed up, I'd rather live the rest of my life in the Amish since the day I'm gonna marry (and give up all the world's desires by the end of the ceremony) and live up until the day I pass 122 years and 164 days! It would've been so much better if I'm gonna miss out on life during the wee hours of every high school reunion, I'm staying in the community and I always will! I'm never going back. I'm just leaving my past behind because 2016 is going to be the worst year of my life by far (and I mean really crazy enough to go mentally insane), and hopefully, the rest of the summer after the appointment and fall quarter would eventually kick up in my mood gear again, and I will be more than just happy to be there in this world, so I can publish more posts for everybody to see. It's more than just the Internet, you know? I'm getting deeper for knowledge and travel while enriching my lifelong learning experience. Today, I've been to Yakama Nation with my dad. I learned more information about how the Yakama Nation society works since the treaty on June 9, 1855 under the 2015-16 catalog book in which you could pick up from the Yakama center next to the campground and pool. And now... collections:
  • Leisure art-wise, I got the cross-stitch booklet from the Yakama gift shop for $3.
  • Book-wise, I'm good for now.
  • Music-wise, I was thinking about having to get my whole entire collection of mp3s for my Amazon library. But I'm guessing CDs, I dunno. We'll see!
Coming up: I was thinking about Crossing Cultures for my first ever missions weekend, but I'm more responsible to leadership, so I'd directly have to start reading 5 Levels of Leadership right away at anytime from my room for as long as summer is for a limited time only (it was my first ever self-offer I'd ever made up).

About having to organize stuff around, I'm finding and seeking for what lost treasures I'm chasing after.

So... that's it for this entry, thank you for reading. Have a #happy4thofjuly weekend!

Saturday, June 25, 2016

5K VIEWS!!!

Wow, I don't believe it! It means a LOT to me... thanks guys for all of the support. Without you, life would've been a bummer. I know my summer so far is good, but my dad said I was supposed to make plans to have it on display by Monday. I will get my plans straightened out as well... don't worry. There's a lot of book reviews to get it all done for the blog, and it looks like several pages deserve a long makeover full time, so it needs to stay up-to-date and chances are lots of viewers will come to look at the variety of posts I've written out.

So, I have a bit of the update going on throughout life itself: I started listening to Our Saturday Tradition last week @ KBCS 91.3 FM. It happens on Saturdays from 9am-12pm, so archived playlists are available to listen at anytime right there at: kbcs.fm for more information. While we're checking out groceries at Fred Meyer, I noticed a stray nail paint colored "Sugar Daddy" (that's prep pink) from Essie. That gave me a bright idea as a supposed proud sponsor of my own fandom as Doritos were to Greenyverse. I already bought a color theory wheel today at Michael's also because it would be good for future abstract conceptual projects and I'm making more hats to sell if I have to dream big: having my own business to run. I'm already dreaming of having to get the birthstone afghan booklet for myself once when I could get my crochet skills a bit upward and I want the coloring book to color with the $13 50-color pencil collection. And guess what I added to my TBR list (not on the library system, you get it on the master book review page): I got State of Wonder by the one who brought to you by Bel Canto. Simone had The Color of Water for school over the summer. We had it from Half-Price Books, but I'll add Bel Canto to my library For Later list.

I'm so eager to watch Walt Before Mickey right now, so kudos!

Friday, June 24, 2016

The Brexit

Dear diary,

I am so sorry to say that the United Kingdom has to unfortunately leave the European Union among the votes of 51.89% Leave to 48.11% Stay. The UK economy had gone down hill, the British leader David Cameron has to resign by October 2016, and other things have changed for a part of me. I am now depressed all day...

But on the good note, we had welcomed Thea to our extended family on Mom's side. I had enjoyed the Sunset Dinner. Near the end, I felt nauseated and thought I was gonna die from bloating, but thankfully, I threw up a desert in a toilet because I don't want to taste all the sweetness the same and the most innocent way ever again. I'm switching things around a bit to see if I need any smoothies in fast food restaurants as alternative from a fresh perspective for my diet. I'm feeling better now, so that is definitely a very good thing. I'd better learn a lesson: eat until you're at least 80% full. And also lesson learned: don't break the CDs on the floor (even though I already had by accident once).

I don't believe it that time goes by fast... one week of summer down, and still a plenty of weeks left until college starts again. I need to get a lot of things taken care of before any potential deadlines.

And so, there you have it! There's the piggy bank collection taken from Microsoft Edge if you could see it from above the whole entire letter. It's almost 11:30 P.M. in the PST (daylight) and I'd better get going for bed. See you later.

Koolios,
Nat

Thursday, June 16, 2016

I Don't Believe It! Summer Has Just Begun...

Yes... school is out for now, and I pretty much am back into full swing with the Internet, but the thing is procrastination really gets in the way of being prolific about stuff to do and I felt hopeless that people keep sending me new notifications on another web every few minutes or so that I don't want to be the next troll, okay? I'm just letting you know that I made up a new webpage to keep myself up-to-date on archived stuff I really did in case one original website shuts down on me. With that being said... let's get into the schedule!

  • go to a waterpark - Wild Waves again changed the logo after a few years' span, so the cost to go there: could be expensive.
  • to love y'all GF - What kind of an answer is this? This isn't real, it's just a statement.
  • make a short story - I know I'm stuck in the middle of my fanfic, but let's be honest that I'm separating deleted scenes from the official ones to make things look nicer to the dA community. The extended edition would come up really soon in the fall. I might try to do my best at continuing on with a short story, so how many words are there? Since the short story was supposed to be under 7,500 words, my story lasted 21,605 words. That's 2.88067 times the amount on what the short story looks like! Other than that, it'll look like a novella when it would've been first published by last summer and life felt a bit rushed to me. It lasted for 74.7 pages worth of how my OC Miyako grew up in America and fell in love with the dark being! I remember Jeff the Killer falling in love with Amy Woods, and they seem to be living together somewhere in the world, but I found out that it's just Amy and Jeff is not real. I'll do Me, Myself and You: The Comic Adaptation whereas I'm trying to work furthermore on my own story as carefully as possible.
  • binge-watch a show on Netflix - me and my family had The Office (US), and I understand that the office building is called "Dunder-Mifflin" where there is endless paper in a paperless world. I remember the two advertisements - one is funny and the other is amazing. I really want to see My Generation (2010) so bad, that I am already eager for the remake of HSM (which turned out to be a successful jukebox thing going on in the making).
  • play chess - I'm playing cheap checkers while saving money for a fancy chess board with all the fancy stuff.
  • have fun and be safe - I know I already had fun and be safe! I am going to Portland, Oregon with my mom.
  • do lots of stuff - I am blogging and doing Internet stuff right now, so shush!
That is about it for now! Thank you for reading, and have a good summer. Bye!

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

The End of the Year As We Know It

Hello, guys! This is the last post for this school year. To be honest with you guys, I would like to tell you one thing before you go. I'm officially done with this blog for now, so I'm moving on to the new website that some (if not, most) of you don't know what it is. It's called www.problogger.net. It's a site where you have to write a blog post for money. You don't have to go through the AdSense thing I find it difficult to follow. It's free to subscribe at anytime! Did you know that the site was founded by an Australian Gen Xer named Darren Rowse? He had the passion for photography, reading, food, wine and movies. He used to be the church minister and is still active in the local religious community. He had a wife and three children, in which all are sons.

Finals are coming up, and now it's time for me to go. It's been almost three years since I first joined Blogger. Blogger is not just a site where you post stuff in one sitting, it's a part of Google services and I really want to thank you so much for coming. I'm going to miss you... I love you and I am so proud of all of you. Goodbye. :)

"You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life."
- Steve Jobs, founder of Apple

Monday, June 6, 2016

Ten Reasons I Love This Blog By Far

1. this literally changed the way I experienced the Internet from a different perspective
2. many things besides the posts are super out-of-date, but I'm working on it every once in a while (please don't panic if you have OCD, take your time)
3. I changed the format from the perfect composition studio-themed design to a black-and-white background thanks to critique from Yahoo Answers.
4. I tried posting recommended stuff to buy online, but remember: this blog in general is non-profit!
5. I thought most of the posts are all about the books, but I got several bookish blogs taken care of, so you don't have to see my writing for every bit of my reading progress.
6. I'm interested in Wait But Why.
7. I am currently working logic-wise for the compare and contrast, but I won't tell you a secret unless it's revealed.
8. I feel like enjoying the time of my life, but if I'm too stressed out, this should heal myself from all of the IRL drama going on in today's society and culture concededly.
9. I thought about my IBF, but I need to not mention it because... I'm sorry. I am addicted to the Internet more often.
10. all the reviewing plus my thoughts of life, and less chapters of my life (I seriously need to get rid of the post numbers in the draft section in order to finish writing for publication)

Extra:
11. I posted up music videos and lyrics of my style for entertainment.
12. To be honest, I will cutback on Internet time to at least a few hours span due to homework because I'm almost done with school in 9 days.
13. I am so looking forward to posting thirteen devotional posts for each random review of stuff starting on June 23, 2016 with 2A.M. @ Cat's Pajamas.

Hope you enjoyed this post!

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Goal Check-In for 2016

Looks like summer's already there. Some of you say you are done with finals and schooling, while others are getting close to the end and I'm like "Dang... two more weeks of nothing but to sit around in the desk for like 50 minutes - 2 hours, depending on classtime." I know I don't want to sit my butt all the time on the Internet at the school library because life on just DeviantArt is not worth it for now at least. But I'll get back to the drawing board by tomorrow for Aries' 120th birthday by Monday, don't worry folks. I'm not cancelling anything that has to deal with my legacy challenge fanfic. Let's see how far I've been up to lately.

1. continue the fanfics I've started reading from the previous year - Um... I epically fail! I'll just stick around with the SU Remake by julayla sometime this summer, but not the Greenyverse (brought to you by Doritos: "For the bold!"). My sponsorship would potentially bring to you by either Tesla or Aveda, but I'll stroll around the mall. (So... Microsoft is already taken for the lols, no - WRONG!) I heard that one of my online friends is formerly one of the fanfic writers, so I pretty much am okay with her by far. I'm still a fanfic writer, but I don't feel like having to shove Christianity down the world's throat due to the fact that my dad signed me up for the Northwest Christian Writer's Association and that whether I feel like having to write down Where It All Began, I could write with ease from whether comes to mind about my observations and in connection with Genesis.
2. catch-up and deal with SKY REGAN already! - I'm going back into the swing with watching The Sims Let's Plays - Ultimate Sim Season 1: Sunset Valley and two legacy challenges (One is from which I did not know it's Generation 4 and the other is Disney). It's the month of June, and I'll try again to see if Sky's been up to by far until where we exactly left off and don't remember after a year.
3. remember the rules and schedule plus assignments - I'm dealing with the responsibilities of school full-time, and I'm so busy, I wonder if I need to start getting paid. I don't wanna wait two years because now is the time to start The Blogger's Club.
4. finish writing Grey Petals, Freya and Where It All Began - FAIL!!!
5. know how to keep things up with a new me (the only change to have by the end of 2016 is my weight) - I'm dealing with the resolution right now because my cravings distracted my diet from happening, and I need to get used to it over the summer.
6. remember to read the Disney Legacy Challenges - I watched one generation and a part from xSimSugar.
7. get the latest updates from the Ink legacy (probably not happening because the writer's busy with medics or loss of interest? I dunno.) - What happened to the mouse?!
8. finish the other half of MIL dramatic reading by shadhardblogger - FAIL!!! (but I know the dramatic reading is like the longest pilot episode ever in the whole entire world before I need to start reviewing things for YouTube. (BookTube? Really?!))
9. Have fun reviewing the HSM movies and remember: be the "goffik" critic! - I know we're at the last minute for all the nonsense to deal with the review, the sequel is currently in progress without my help and life is getting even more hectic with reality, today's society, how people react to something that's affecting their interest and speak for themselves in opinion, and why am I so speechless and socially awkward on how they're feeling about stuff. I know the movies are faster pace-wise than mine, but I'm letting you know that I'm going in depth with what-not to do and all that jazz logic-wise. I'm throwing in several references from Secrets About Guys in the first part at some point like "kindergarten". I'm not ready for Spy Kids yet, but I know it's a children's flick franchise to be honest. The first one is good, the second one is nicely decent, the third is okay, but the fourth... NO! I'm not talking about HSM, I think Spy Kids. Let's hold onto that for later, but for now, let's get on with the sequel aka Summer Break, 2007 to see if I could add more and more detail for critique and pointing out flaws to do the makeover for the remake (probably, about Summer of Love: Next Generation). I like the title name for a sequel to the remake because it's a fun idea to remember - the first summer of love is from 1967, but the next generation... it's several decades later. What did I wish...

And now, goal change!

#4. After The Retribution stamps, I'm gonna do more fanart after I'm done with homework. (that's my plan according to the polls I made up on another site)
#7. Since the author of the Ink legacy didn't come back, why try for the random generator for more ideas for goal #7. I'm kinda stuck in the middle of nowhere, and I don't know what to make of the ending to this school year because I'm trying to deal with my life completely like why go for the final week of clubs, so I could start my very own club due to a year of experience being on the Internet and studying constantly. The little part is I'm pressured to go to Facebook, and I can't help but to just understand it's a waste of time whatsoever. The fines are coming down on me, and I'm stressed but to put things on hiatus and come back for later. I don't know where the other book went, and I'm so ashamed of myself for now that I just want to commit suicide when things get turned in without my usage. And now, things are getting even more worse with me trying to ditch church on Moving On Up Sunday to make room for a new routine in life - sleep in every morning and go to the library every afternoon. That's it! That's the new plan for other half of weekends and beyond. I know I'm gonna end up on a really bad note with me trying to move the dates to further notice on two holds, and I'm postponing stuff for later because I need to be more responsible for fines and try to get the five item limit for now in order to make room for two movies and an audiobook for what happened to Max and the Flock starting at chapter 23 of Maximum Ride Episode IV: The Final Warning. I'm going to be relieved after finals are over hopefully. I'm going insane and more tortured, perhaps mentally haunted for life until the day I could watch Grease sometime (concededly after I'm officially done with Generation 1). There should be no going back at all! I'm moving on to www.problogger.net for money. Goodbye, diary! You'll be missed. In other words, life is crazy and it seems that I'm taking it easy for the progressive way of life (don't worry, I'm birth-control free, smoke-free, drug-free and alcohol-free, but I'm letting you know I'm juggling life itself as the result)

In conclusion, 2016 by far, is more like the lazy song in my opinion.

Friday, June 3, 2016

Top 10 Worst Commercials of All Time (Quickie)

Looking forward to the finals, but still anticipating for something funny? Here's another quickie list. Enjoy!



Monday, May 30, 2016

Top 10 First World Problems (QUICKIE)

Happy Memorial Day, and I got you something quick to enjoy, but you'll eventually learn at the same time.



Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Stuff I Felt Differently About Now That Time Has Passed

Before I pop up the popcorn manually for the End-of-Year Party by Sunday, let me share you about everything from the past in a different perspective.

Hannah Montana: I've seen the show Simone grew up with, and I thought it was way back in my tween and junior high years combined. I know I was gonna watch all 98 episodes ever made in order starting in like 2010 and ending in 2011 (that's like nine months), but I heard that some don't even like the show for some reasons because they thought she killed the magic of Walt Disney and some say they could still jam to their songs. I know I'm already brainwashed by the playful cuteness galore for the new Disney, but this is definitely an Old Shamer. And I'm already spoiled by the last five episodes of the show, and went on to what happened to Miley? I know she ended up being downhill and she ended up in the mainstream mass media along with Demi Lovato (Sonny) and Selena Gomez (Alex from Wizards). It's okay. I could still forget about the whole entire thing... let's get crunching with binge-watching all 98 episodes ever made in order, so I can get into stuff more pointless than that like Toddlers and Tiaras and Jersey Shore. After days of binge-watching, I could still get to binge-watch American Idol on Netflix. Hannah is soo yesterday and preppy from the past...

Kirby World Trek: This is the fanfic I used to get involved in back in middle school, that now I just don't... *sigh* I moved on to a new approach when it comes to fan fiction for the Internet: the legacy challenge from scratch. Remember I did all the chapters in summary form and my sister doodled the drawings to come along with it. We had fun overall, that now I wish we would do it again in Time Bomb SparkNotes summary edition!

Billboard Websurfing for Wikipedia: It was the pastime of yesterday, that now I'm already scarred for life over hit songs of nowadays, I'm still trying to recover from the mess by having to order stuff I exactly want from Amazon.

Dubstep and electromusic from the trend: I liked it, even though I didn't hear it for a long time. Gummibar is the yesterday of the fursona, and I outgrew it to see how creepy is he while dancing! I had his music video about the main theme stuck inside my head for now, and I'm remembering him.

Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and Cartoon Network: I heard they're all going downhill and throwing in live-action sitcoms we think were not funny, but stupid and lazy. And what's the worst thing I've ever seen? PPG 2016 reboot (the devolution of the action-pack series I grew up with), Dog with a Blog (remember kids, only the Mobian-like fursonas do blog and so do we), I Didn't Do It (it feels more like the Kidz Bop version of Big Bang Theory), Liv and Maddie (I noticed the hairstyles of both girls and I thought it's more fancy than the ones I've seen in person), Girl Meets World (really? I don't care about this. I'm talking about the previous generation (it's Boy Meets World, you know)), Breadwinners (this is awful), and Sanjay and Craig (same as Breadwinners except... more crazier). I miss SpongeBob already, that now I'm kinda leaning toward the general public, he's so funny that gave me a huge great sense of humor.

qubo's Ask Me block: After the past year of my experience with qubo as the channel, I had Denver the Last Dinosaur in mind to be placed on my "For Later" list under the local library web, which is the good thing, but the Ask Me short block?! It's a pain to watch! UPDATE: As a result, I had found no evidence in renting the complete series on DVD for free, but all I have to do is to order online at Amazon.

What happened to AM1250 KKDZ Seattle from the 2000s?! The cessation of operations of KARR (AM) in February 2014 due to the expiration of the lease on their transmitter site also affected KKDZ, as it used the KARR site for night time operations. KKDZ has filed an STA to run on lower power from their separate daytime transmitter site. On August 13, 2014, Disney put KKDZ and twenty-two other Radio Disney stations up for sale, in order to focus more on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network. In May 2015, a deal to sell the station to Universal Media Access (owners of KLOK in San Francisco) for $500,000 was announced.
On September 17, 2015, the sale of KKDZ was consummated, at which point it officially dropped its Radio Disney affiliation and switched to a South Asian format (featuring Hindi, Punjabi and English language programming), branded as "Desi 1250." I've seen the billboard ads of the new KKDZ on the buses, and I'm avoiding it like the plague. Thank goodness for that, and now... I'm gonna order CDs from Amazon to have the collection of my music, my way in my bedroom.
Did you know that I still prefer rock to pop? Yes.
Do you want to open up the club, even though this school year's about to pass? Yes.
Let's see...
I hope you enjoyed the blog as well as I did it!!!
Thank you for reading, have a great summer and I'll see you in the fall!

Sunday, May 22, 2016

I'm Officially Mentally Scarred for Life! (And Do We Really Need Kidz Bop? And Why Stardust?)

Please note it's just my thoughts:

If I keep returning materials to the library without ever having to use them if needed, instead of going to kill myself initially, as a result, I'm getting more scarred this past week, if not, for the rest of this school year, as well as having to deal with the pointless original High School Musical merchandise for review, in succession by what should've been epically better known for as The Rapture (1991) concededly with the last minute BC 2015-16 Reading and whatnot. I know I'm officially a depressed freethinker who really tries to get whatever I want for everything and still trying to ditch the church for my personal enrichment of lifelong work, but I constantly failed weekly thanks to my stinkin' parents who were already guardians. I'm not overprotective, okay! I was about to move out from everybody where we don't have to see each other again until the final high school reunion, but I literally am a stay-at-home woman-child. My delays of independence ruined everything! And it looks like I need to be more responsible enough to look back on what I've done wrong that is so easy to hide, it's hard to show. I have regretted for too darn long for a month, and I just want to never recover my true being on what would've been pictured as smiley faces and all the happy-happy joy-joy galore of reducing the stress, now I'm bored and simply do not wish to care, but to avoid the local library website at all costs and it makes no particular sense that I would just rather do nothing for long periods of time but the Internet. And that's fine with me, being alone and permanently tortured by the harsh realities of rules in the house that are no longer based on facts, but rather based on opinions from the previous generations while I was growing up.

While I was growing up, our household does not need to spend the money on Kidz Bop because we just watched the television commercials of it and we thought, "Hmmm... we're fine, but we'll pass." And so we did saved the money for stuff we exactly want like the first ever gaming console my sisters have: the Nintendo GameCube. Before the GameCube, I used to enjoy PlayStation 1 as the first gaming console. It was so good. And now back to Kidz Bop, I'm so glad I really do not have to spend my childhood listening to the songs that were supposed to be sung by kids for kids, but no... they ruin every song I know and love from Radio Disney, as well as songs that I am officially scarred on for life during middle school and high school. 2000s were great, but the 2010s... not so much. The only redeeming thing I ever get to watch is My Generation (2010 TV Series) because it's as 1 million times great as Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld, and it's so serious, nobody's watching it since smartphones are becoming the norm, and I don't have to go to Blockbuster anymore thanks to the local library that still has rentals of physical copies of movies. Here is the first original song from Kidz Bop. No, no... NOT THE SONG "MAKE SOME NOISE!" The real first original song called Kidz Bop World by Brotherton. I like this song because it's probably catchy and good, even though I really don't trust Kidz Bop because I'm getting so jealous that they have to do something more worse than just mainstream music: the High School Musical soundtracks to be "sung by kids for kids". UGH! *facepalms* C'mon... gimme a break. Would you please stop the madness every semi-year? Ever?

I recently heard that somebody said that there's only three more albums of the butchered versions of songs that was probably creepy and scarred for life in my perspective left, although the date said it's "August 8, 2015", and two albums already came out of Razor & Tie. Now update time... all we need is one more album, and thank God! Kidz Bop is ever going to come to the end or something, but unfortunately, we'll just never know what's gonna happen next. We'll see.

More announcements: I just found my headphones I got for my 17th birthday, and so does my locket from my 18th birthday. We just cleaned up the bit of the room, so it's like a clear pathway to what's coming up next. I'm hoping for something big and fantasy-like with full of imaginations. Hint: It's Tristian, the one whom my character was named after. Another hint: It takes place in the early days of Victoria's reign. Even another hint: Something magical is happening, although I never ever get the chance to see it or something. Guess what it is? It's Stardust by Neil Gaiman. The book I never had read before, but I really did see the television commercials of it almost a decade ago, never get the chance for research (even though I probably skimmed for like what's the main character's name and when does the story take place) and I heard that people loved the movie more than the book so much because they think it's so magnificent. I think... what is wrong with you, people?! Don't they realize that it's based on the book?! I'll just rather read for myself first before I need to see it. That's all I have to know. And luckily, I'm not a huge updater but I rather took patience and time for myself to rearrange things. Now that things are a tad bit going back to the way it was pretty much used to be as usual before, I'm rather taking my time to recover from the reality of this world by simply having to reread Diary of an Immortal over and over again to get the feeling of wanting to encourage myself to make a YouTube Red movie on what the deviantWORK is based on by KiusLady, and I need to be sure it sticks close to the original source like Peter Jackson did with The Lord of the Rings saga and not get too far off like Miramax did with Ella Enchanted and 20th Century Fox for Percy Jackson. To not get too repetitive for the blog, I just want to go ahead and end it there or something, so you guys, thanks for reading and good day!

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Boys in the Boat: A BC 2015-16 Read! Part 1

Since I have requested to read The Boys in the Boat for most of this past school year, I just seemed to get too busy for schoolwork and I felt left out over the past week in what I've done extremely wrong. The con is I have leftover money for public library fines for a very long time to owe since 2011, and it's such a huge deal for a decade on the golden age of social media and the really naughty era of drama. Not even a single penny was spent, but thankfully, shorter periods of fine-freeness did not last forever. I know I will be a better patron of the library system, but I need to know how to learn from my mistakes. I'll do it in a really sane matter because I know I think I'm going to survive the preppy mode of the new Disney that killed the classy trait of high school I will be able to point out for, but however, I'm not going to say that because it will hurt my alter ego feelings. So... let's move on!

Speaking of the BC Reads from last year, I know I heard about the book I Am Malala for the past two years. Because of the reason I missed out on what would've been freshmen year in college, I already missed out on the high school class of 2011 and I really deserve to see them, but no... for they once again went on their own ways in different interpretations on roads for life. WHAT?! I know I've seen a rarity of them that are super seniors in high school until the end of my original senior year. Super senior year went by fast, and I already missed out on the chance to go to the Transition Academy because I'm too smart of the IQ, so look what happened? I've been to the orientation parental meeting, and I already grew out of the little yellow school bus I'm probably too familiar with since age 3 to go anywhere by the city bus system I knew today. I even saw my old friends from junior high graduate, as well as their friends I never got to meet up with, but that's okay. I saw some of my peers go to and from work while I'm either on the way to school or back home. I'm feeling bored with just the schoolwork because I had fun with the Internet and I had a great time, for I'm never too old for sharing stuff with the world.

For the archived BC Reads for my original senior year in high school or earlier to my first grade year, I thought my sister read two of the eleven books: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and Art of Racing in the Rain. And for the upcoming read The Martian by Andy Weir, oh great... this book is way overused as well as the recent movie concededly that I'm forcing myself to read by the observation of demand. I know that sounds personally dramatic to me, but I think The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown is not the first ever true sports account in my experience, The Blind Side was already read and reviewed for the Blind Date event at the high school library as well as the blog overall. Football from the 2000s in the countryside is like a different story, but going canoeing for the 1936 Berlin Olympics?! I've never gone further back in time to see sports at a different perspective like this before. I'll at least have to give it a try once when I'm done with NeuroTribes and 2am @ The Cat's Pajamas. Guys, please be patient while I have to deal with a new plan and I'll be right back.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

I'm Sorry...

I apologize that I was supposed to be gone for the rest of this term, but I know life doesn't have to go what I exactly want as it is originally intended. I understand why I was supposed to turn-in library materials that was supposed to start and go on, but I've tried. I epically failed because this is taking so slow, and this is getting way too late, that they have to permanently be placed on hiatus so I don't have to be ready yet for more from one source or another. Plans have officially changed... instead of Grease (1978) after the original HSM trilogy in which I deserve to be mentally tortured and point out everything wrong in which should change for the remake fanfic (Gen 3 if you already know the legacy challenge I made up), I'll be able to try for The Rapture (1991) in which gives me more saneness as the recovery from the pro-new Disney prepness about the chronicles of life and death through the perspective of Sharon during the Last Days. Grease is put back to the original reason I'm officially done with Generation 1, Stardust (2007 movie) is back in the original spot after I finish the book by Neil Gaiman for later usage, and Nightmare Before Christmas... I know I finished The Corpse Bride a third of a year ago, but dang... I already had seen it last Halloween and my life goes on forever. The rest needs to go because I'm postponing it until later, but I can't proceed The Final Warning without the audiobook because of the minor issue within the pages. 2am @ Cat's Pajamas needs to begin simultaneously with the Read Not about it and I'm more than likely to proceed. This week is getting really quick, you guys! I hope you guys have an amazing day, and... yeah! Two answers from Yahoo about my emotional mood swings from yesterday told me that the LORD will be able to comfort my feelings, and He already had while I was watching a funny, cheap sequel about George of the Jungle that has nothing to do with the original as one of my sisters said it. And do you know about the lack of logical moment I've waited for too long: the big hand from heaven. And another lack of logic moment I had is the train going up in space in a PBS show Physics. I'm pretty am feeling a LOT better than you think! I am so happy that I'm excited to do a review about NeuroTribes for the Watchdog because I'm almost done in a bit more than or equal to 70 pages of expositioning about my disability, how it was originated from, and why it is so popular, even The Rain Man was premiered. I know I have never seen The Rain Man before in my life, but I've seen Big Bang Theory and I think it sometimes centered around Sheldon.

Everyone! Keep watching what I'm doing overtime.

Monday, May 16, 2016

This is the Most Stupidest and the Worst Monday of My Entire Lifetime!!!

My parents ruined it for me, for all three movies are turned-in last night without any particular warning whatsoever and I really do not get to see these because I'm going to commit suicide if they keep turning in materials until none. I am not aware that I really did not even have to know where they went now, and I just want to cancel the following: Grease, Nightmare Before Christmas and Stardust. I will be mentally tortured for a month by having to survive HSM and place the cancelled items on hold again once when I'm fully recovered and sane. I'm woman-child abused by dad this weekend that I simply do NOT want to grow up and act mature. I just want to be alone for the rest of the term! Guys, stop complaining about my life please. This is the excuse for the sake of drama! Drama, drama, drama... they're everywhere, even on the Internet. People in general need to learn how to be constructively criticized and be respectful to other's opinions. I just want to get in the way of WHAT I EXACTLY WANT LIFE TO BE IN THAT WAY!!! I'm screwing logic up, and I'm already ditching the church endlessly because I just came out as a freethinker and had my hair cut. Now I want to dye it purple, so they won't recognize me. I really do not want to go through the situation like this ever again because this is killing me and my emotions, and yes, life sucks bad. I REALLY HATE MY LIFE!!! #ihatemylife #whatthefudge #everythingscancelled #lifeisnotgoingonasplanned

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

I'm Sorry! I'm Busy for Now... Come Back When I'm Done

The reason why I will be postponing my status updates and everything is because I have library materials to turn in before the deadline for the next 24 days of my life. Otherwise, life would be hopeless and I'll kill myself if I don't get everything done in my very own way, or if the world works out to be like life doesn't get in the way of what I want. Ditch the rules of real-life, Earth! I'll always be very busy 24/7. Please, go away everyone. I don't want to see the face of this world anymore until I'm done, tired, stressed and burned-out from all the hard work I've accomplished by far: movie and book reviews, and all the social media drama going on around me. I know I have way too many notifications when it comes to my usage on any website, but let's be honest. I just want to say thank you readers for nearly three years of my journey, and by the way, God bless. Remember: that infamous symbol of my pride and joy made me very special, and I flippin' love writing very much. Bye!

Here's a sneak preview of the show I'm gonna watch anytime. Enjoy: