So I've finally figured out why I haven't felt like updating (on a regular basis) lately: I'm depressed. I'm just feeling stressed and tired and not like my usual self. And to make things worse, its starting to affect my schoolwork. [sigh] I'm so unmotivated in my English Comp. II class that I'm thinking of dropping the course (I'm glad Del Mar gives you the option of dropping courses, since, if I had to stay in that class and fail, I'd feel even worse). I just need to take care of myself and hopefully I'll feel better soon.
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Now for less depressing things:
Last night part one of The Venture Bros. episode "Showdown at Cremation Creek" aired and it ended in such a cliffhanger. IT WAS AN AWESOME EPISODE. Throughout the episode I kept on thinking of what sorts of things might happen in part two and her are the few that I can remember (damn me for not writing the rest down!):
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You know you're probably been reading a certain magazine way too long when one of their regular columnists disappears for a short while and you find yourself wondering what happened to them. It's like you've been reading their column for so long, and you've become so familiar with them, that their absence is similar to a friend who has moved away. (Yes, I'm lame like that.)
So when OPM posted an email in their "Dear OPM" section asking about one of my favorite contributors, Zoe Flower (who has been absent from the magazine for some time now), it was like they were reading my mind. Thank you, OPM, for saving me the embarrassment of sending you an email myself with that very question. In case you'd care to know, Zoe Flower has been designing games for a Vancouver-based developer and is expecting her first child. Congrats, Zoe!
From the October issue (the reader mail section) of EGM:
While the first letter completely pissed me off, this next one had me laughing, especially when I read EGM's response to him:
[1]The first letter in this post.
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Now for less depressing things:
Last night part one of The Venture Bros. episode "Showdown at Cremation Creek" aired and it ended in such a cliffhanger. IT WAS AN AWESOME EPISODE. Throughout the episode I kept on thinking of what sorts of things might happen in part two and her are the few that I can remember (damn me for not writing the rest down!):
- King Gorilla will make an appearance. Perhaps in rescuing the Monarch/helping Team Venture. (After all, he was the one inmate The Monarch knew in prison that Phantom Limb didn't kill. Boy, those other guys died in a horrible way.)
- Dean will screw around with the machines in the engine room and somehow save the day.
- David Bowie will be revealed to be the leader of The Guild of Calamitous Intent. (Someone mentioned this in a thread over at
venturebrothers and it makes perfect sense. PERFECT SENSE.) - Dr. Killinger will inevitably make some deep, moving speech that no one will understand due to his habit of mumbling.
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You know you're probably been reading a certain magazine way too long when one of their regular columnists disappears for a short while and you find yourself wondering what happened to them. It's like you've been reading their column for so long, and you've become so familiar with them, that their absence is similar to a friend who has moved away. (Yes, I'm lame like that.)
So when OPM posted an email in their "Dear OPM" section asking about one of my favorite contributors, Zoe Flower (who has been absent from the magazine for some time now), it was like they were reading my mind. Thank you, OPM, for saving me the embarrassment of sending you an email myself with that very question. In case you'd care to know, Zoe Flower has been designing games for a Vancouver-based developer and is expecting her first child. Congrats, Zoe!
From the October issue (the reader mail section) of EGM:
- I own a game store, and I put copies of EGM out for customers to see new games. It looks like that will now come to an end. Your comments [in EGM #206] on "wanking" (with perverted photo to boot) were uncalled for. Later in the issue, Seanbaby says that "Christian anything sucks." Sex is for marriage! What a great concept that God had! If we all followed that, the world would be a far better place: No rape, little to no STDs, divorce rates down, unwanted pregnancy down, no pedophiles, and probably no AIDS.
While the first letter completely pissed me off, this next one had me laughing, especially when I read EGM's response to him:
- Why does every new M-rated game have drugs and sex in it? What about the good old days when it was all about blood and gore, intense violence, and bad language? I'm only 12, and I can play M-rated games with blood and violence, but not with frickin' DRUGS and SEX! Just add blood and violence and you've got a good M-rated game. But they have to put in booze, sex, and nudity. What gives?
EGM's response: You and the guy who wrote our first letter[1] should collaborate on a game about beating up chronic masturbators. The final boss: yourselves.
[1]The first letter in this post.
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Date: 2006-10-11 01:24 am (UTC)Thank you for commenting on my whole emo issues, though. It really means alot to me. ♥
Btw, your icon sooo expresses how I was feeling yesterday. How apt.