Found another (better?) YouTube video for the supposed "radio version" of Disciple's "Draw the Line". So um... I thought some people might like to look at it.
"Draw the Line" (radio version)
This is just my thought, but I have a feeling this isn't the final version of the song. Maybe it's just me, but it sounds a littl too... I dunno, but it doesn't seem totally finished yet. Maybe a demo version?
Well anyway, here's that. Enjoy the awesome music!
Welcome to My World. Most of the stuff that happens here is pretty weird. Just a bunch of nonsense that comes out of the mind of a teenager with way too much time on her hands. So enjoy reading about video games, music, books, and other stuff that probably won't make any sense whatsoever.
Showing posts with label random. Show all posts
Showing posts with label random. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
More Line Drawing
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Figment Feature
GUESS WHAT!
Haha, yeah, one of my stories, "The Stupid Dress", made it onto the Figment's front page! No lie!!
Sorry, I'm being a little overreactive. But it's so cool! Anyway, if you'd like, you can read it on Figment, or I also have a link to a Google Doc if that's more your style.
Moving away from that, I also read something on GamesRadar today about video game charactes competing in the Olympics, so you can read that right here.
And that's all for now!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Spaaaaaaace!
Guess who's (sorta) actually going to space?
Like, real space.
Wheatley!
I dunno, sccording to GameInformer, who got it from the official Portal 2 blog, someone engraved a picture of Wheatley from Portal 2 on a panel that is headed for the International Space Station. Pretty crazy, huh?
Source: Gameinformer.com
Like, real space.
Wheatley!
I dunno, sccording to GameInformer, who got it from the official Portal 2 blog, someone engraved a picture of Wheatley from Portal 2 on a panel that is headed for the International Space Station. Pretty crazy, huh?
Source: Gameinformer.com
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Love Calculator
So this is, yet again, a silly post, but it's actually kinda interesting (to me, at least).
You see, at the beginning of the month, when I had my birthday party, my one friend (I'm not mentioning any names, but I'm she knows who she is) brought out her iPod and showed all of us this "love calculator" app she found (only she would look for strange stuff like that). Anyways, she entertained herself by testing her name with every member of OneDirection, and finally gave m an unwanted turn. So what did I do? I typed fictional character names, of course! And my other friend did the same, and we cracked up over the results. We were wondering though, how it worked, and I thought it had to do with how similar the two names were to each other.
Right now, you're probably wondering what the heck this is all leading up to. Last night, I was thinking about it, and I went to everybody's best friend, Google, to find out the answer. I found this link to Yahoo! Answers, and it actually explained it really well. To an extent, I was kinda right. It doesn't really have to do with how similar the names are, but rather what letters are in the names. I just thtought it was pretty cool, and the way they explained it was easy, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to share.
If, for whatever reason, you don't want to use the link, I've put my own explanation after the jump.
You see, at the beginning of the month, when I had my birthday party, my one friend (I'm not mentioning any names, but I'm she knows who she is) brought out her iPod and showed all of us this "love calculator" app she found (only she would look for strange stuff like that). Anyways, she entertained herself by testing her name with every member of OneDirection, and finally gave m an unwanted turn. So what did I do? I typed fictional character names, of course! And my other friend did the same, and we cracked up over the results. We were wondering though, how it worked, and I thought it had to do with how similar the two names were to each other.
Right now, you're probably wondering what the heck this is all leading up to. Last night, I was thinking about it, and I went to everybody's best friend, Google, to find out the answer. I found this link to Yahoo! Answers, and it actually explained it really well. To an extent, I was kinda right. It doesn't really have to do with how similar the names are, but rather what letters are in the names. I just thtought it was pretty cool, and the way they explained it was easy, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to share.
If, for whatever reason, you don't want to use the link, I've put my own explanation after the jump.
Monday, May 21, 2012
TasteKid
Hello everybody, I know this is random once again, but I was looking around the internet for some suggestions for something I'm writing (I needed some bands that sounded like Three Days Grace) and I came across this website called TasteKid. Basically, you type in your interests, and then the search engine thingy looks for suggestions for you. Anyway, I thought it was a cute little site, and it's actually a lot of fun to play around with.
http://www.tastekid.com/
http://www.tastekid.com/
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Art Lesson
Sorry, this was the student example in my art lesson today and I just about burst out laughing.
Please don't tell me this is supposed to be a drawing of a cell phone.
Someone needs to update their curriculum...
Please don't tell me this is supposed to be a drawing of a cell phone.
Someone needs to update their curriculum...
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