Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Making a comic..?

So... I'm thinking of making a comic. (or die trying!) 

And here is one of my characters- Andy!

I'll be uploading more of my characters later on, and I'll need help naming them, too!
I mean... if you'd be willing to help me... ;A;


Made with SAI.
Image drawn by me.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Silly...

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I just love these things
My phone

I have strange obsessions over things, which I find slightly silly. The first one is my old phone. I used love this phone, as I still do now. It is nearly- no, completely useless now, since it doesn't even turn on. It was a free phone, but I absolutely loved it. It could do almost anything; it could call, it could text, and listen to music. I texted my friends for hours and hours each day, from morning to night. I really miss my phone, and I wish I had this phone instead of my current phone.
Mockingjay pin
The next thing I love is my Mockingjay pin. I got this pin in Seventh grade, when the book "Mockingjay" first came out, and the Hunger Games Trilogy finally ended. I even made a role-play blog because I adored the hunger games. So this made me fangirl over this pin for days. I still love it, but I don't carry it around with me anymore.


The last thing I love is a rubber duck. Okay, just to clear things up, I cannot take baths anymore, because my apartment has a shower stall, and it's virtually impossible to take a bath in a shower stall. By the way, I did not play with rubber ducks when I was little. And this rubber duck is very special to me, because one of my friends gave this to me when I left Virginia. If the person who gave me the duck gave this to me is reading this, please don't be sad, but honestly, it still puzzles me today why you gave this to me. By the way, the eyes were a bit creepy, so I repainted them. Anyhow, I love this duck, and it's currently right beside my bedroom table when I sleep, so that it's the first thing I see and you're the first thought in my mind each day. A day never goes without the thought of you. Addressing this to you, my friend, I miss you like crazy.


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SUCH NOSTALGIA~~~ *cries*

Friday, August 24, 2012

Just a random GIF

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I totally agree... TOP hyung is the best!

 a...and everyone else too!! ^^

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Sorry Guys...

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Hey Guys!
I'm so very sorry that I haven't been updating my blog, although I made a promise in the last post! So I must apologize. But I will now, once again, because this week was sort of hard for me to post because I had too much school and homework.

I know it's like, 2 weeks late, but thanks to everyone at GLPS for the great times!!


And thanks to you!!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Update Awesome button?

Guys if you have a nice site or your blog that you want people to go to, tell me the URL address and I will advertise it for you!
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Hugs for everybody~ And happy independence day, Korea!

355 VIEWS!

GUYS!!! 355 VIEWS!!


Thank you, everyone who viewed this blog! I will try my best to keep making posts!
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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Reflective essay



When I first watched this video, I thought that this old guy was one of nostalgia people in America, which really annoyed me. It is one of my pet peeves if people keep looking back into the past. And besides, I thought that he didn't have any right to say that America isn't the best country in the world, since lots of people have their own opinion on that. But the more time I gave to thinking about it, I realized that this guy was right. I realized that America wasn't all that great to some people. America might have been this great nation a few decades ago, but now, even its citizens frown upon it. Even though I love America because of my friends and Chipotle, this speech really affected me because he was telling the truth, the hidden truth that most of us can't see- no, refuse to see- just like the title of this three minute video.

The first reason of why this video stands true is of music. A lot of people in the U.S. are growing up with extremely bad taste in music, because the producers and mostly the singers are like freaks. Especially the rappers. I won't judge them since I cannot rap or sing better than them yet, but they are ruining the reputation of America and staining the mark of music. I'm not being a nostalgia-obsessed person, but I have to admit, music before was better. There are still the shining stars among the black holes, but it isn't what it used to be.

The second reason is the children of America. The children of America think that they don't have enough, enough fun and games. They have iPhones and all kinds of things that we didn't have when we were little children. We had Pokemon cards and action figures, for the sake of humanity. They use bad words that I won't post here. They say that in kindergarten! I thought stupid was a bad word, in fact, the worst word in the history of existence in second grade. They are just messed up these days.

The final reason is that about love. I personally know a lot of people who change their boyfriends and girlfriends every few weeks. "All they want are touches,"- a real quote from my friend, and I know it's inappropriate, but it's true. Most of the un-devoted people do.  We live in a world where we throw away things when they break. When our hearts break, when they shatter into million pieces. We don't try to fix it. We think that we can't fix it. That's why the world's so full of hate and detest. Many people forgot how to forgive. How to fix your heart. Our hearts are not what it used to be. It is a heart of stone; unopened to the possibilities that lie just beyond the horizon.

Chain Essay

Yellow Penguin Clip ArtJohn was unique. He stood out among the other penguins, because all of his friends were black, but John was yellow. However, John had a good friend who was named Krystof. Krystof also stood out because he was an albino penguin. One day, they met an octopus named Victor in the deep blue sea. Victor was evil, so he caught the two penguins and trapped them in his secret underwater cave, where he had other pet penguins. Then suddenly, Chuck Norris, riding a rainbow unicorn, burst into the secret underwater cave, magically killing Victor with his gaze.

 John looked at him, still trapped and waiting for Chuck Norris to save him; Victor's body was on the ground, and Chuck Norris was staring at him, smiling. John and Krystof shouted at him to rescue them, but Chuck Norris,

not removing his pedophilliac gaze, walked over to the entrance of the cave. He punched the wall of the cave, puncturing a giant hole. Water started rushing into the cave.

When John tried to escape, his flippers got stuck on Chuck's toenail. This amazing discovery of Chuck's animal abuse was reported on the New York Times, the article by Bo Ferris. It was a strange expereince for the reporter too.

Soon, John and Norris became the major issue of the week and reporters tried to have an interview with them, but they refused to take it. So BBC paid them a billion dollars for the interview.

Soon, the most significant and honorable king of all the penguins had been appeared in front of John and Norris, whose name was Paul. He was the most powerful king of all the countries. Today, he doesn't look so good

because he had a big fight with the queen. Actually, his fighting with the queen is natural because he hates the queen.

Then John fell in love with the queen and they got married. The queen betrayed the king. The king got mad and killed John, but magically, John came back to life and ran away with the queen. They had eighty-four children. The queen died from too many babies.

John gave up his life for the queen to come back to life. God saw his good means, and found that it was too sad and too cruel to make him die, so God let both the queen and John survive. They lived happily ever after.
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Monday, August 6, 2012

My Reaction to KONY 2012



KONY 2012 AUGMENTATIVE ESSAY 

I am known for my emotionless poker face and seemingly unimpressed expression. My reputation for my blank face did not change when I saw the KONY 2012 video, although I must admit, I saw the videos and pictures that criticized KONY first on many sites, such as 9gag and Facebook. I have to say that I had a hard time deciding on whether KONY was a big fraud or not, since both sides were so persuasive. I decided that I am not completely for it nor against it, although I am mostly on the "against KONY" side. It persuaded me for three main reasons; only part of the money donated to "Invisible Children", the group founded by Jason Russell, the person who made KONY famous, and that the group is supportive of a direct military intervention. But the most shocking thing for me is that most people- so called "activists"- don't really know much about the cause and are just jumping on the bandwagon. I won't (and can't) deny Joesph Kony is a bad guy, a terrible criminal, but instead, I'm simply saying that KONY 2012 is a big fraud, and that one should not believe whatever they hear or see.
419131_10150717784743615_514133614_11182410_2137473664_n.jpegI believed in KONY a bit when I first saw it, despite all the demotivational posters and criticism it got, but unlike some people, I didn't believe it all the way. I did some research before getting heated up on the issue, and found that only 31% actually go to the real cause. This is because the group, "Invisible Children" uses it for other uses. Other uses that include but are not limited to; lining the pockets of the three people in charge of the operation, pay for their traveling expenses, and funds their film-making business. Although 31% is actually a quite big sum of money, considering a lot of people have donated, but there are so many other way to help them more directly and more efficiently, such as donating to organizations such as "Save the Children", or "Doctors Without Borders" etc. They should be true to what they stated in the video.

The second reason is that KONY 2012 is in favor of a direct military intervention. I do not support this, because the U.S. is already involved. Not only that, Kony is already pushed out of Uganda. I believe this is something like the 9/11 event, when people demanded troops sent to Iraq. This eventually turned into a war for oil, not to fight terrorism.

The final reason is that most people don't really know anything about the cause, and they just jump in the bandwagon because of two reasons; their friends are doing it, or they really just believe whatever YouTube tells them. For their information, there are not thousands of children in his resistance army, but in fact, there are only 250 soldiers. (in March of 2012) Also, to get to Kony, you'd have to kill some of his army, which includes children. Kony was not active in Uganda for six years, and is instead active in other surrounding countries. Additionally, I really don't think that forwarding a video makes one an activist. Before one believes information provided by YouTube or such and getting swept up by a new trend or fad, they should at least research a bit.

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