I need a name.
That's right.
You read that right.
I need help naming one of my characters.
Actually, two.
1. She's a very shy person, very small, and has brown hair. She has big brown eyes, and is very soft-spoken, very quiet, and very gentle. She is also a deer hybrid. She is best at outdoor studies and writing.
2. She is friends with Andy, the panda hybrid. She lives very close to him. She has a very strong personality; she gets along with boys better than girls. More often than not, her personality and choices lead her to trouble. She sulks a lot, but quickly recovers from it and rises instantly like a phoenix. Her hair is a dark brown, and her eyes are brown as well. She is human, by the way.
Can you guys please help me..? ;A; I really need help...
Monday, September 10, 2012
Intro to the comic I'm making
I wanted to be a hero.
You see, we all have potential to become a hero. Or a villain, if you are evil. I know, you might be thinking that I'm talking bull, but I'm not. At least, where I live, it's not. We all have very special abilities, hidden deep within our truest selves. Some of us have not-so-very-unique abilities, like "can haul a sack of potatoes (only potatoes) amazingly well" or "can walk without ever tripping". I mean, the latter one might be useful in everyday life, but when you have your hopes up on becoming a hero, you don't exactly dream for that kind of ability.
And the thing is, we all have an ability, whether completely useless or that worthy of a hero,
but not everyone can use it.
I mean, if "fate", "luck", and "the future" were your three best friends, then you'd probably have a great head start on using your ability. First of all, you need to awaken your aura. And to do that, this crazy system inside you requires a thing, an achievement. It really depends on the person's sheer luck. Some might get their auras naturally, but they have requirements, too. Although that requirement could be something that is achieved easily, such as "being born" or "taking first breath". Turns out, mine was to "have 16th birthday". Whoop-dee-doo. I got my ability as my 16th birthday present.
Wait.
I forgot something.
I forgot to mention that you also need the right environment for you ability to even show. For instance, let's say that there's a man in Cuba, who has the amazing ability to grow olive trees. But think about it. The chance of that man getting his hands on an olive tree seed is very small, unless he is a very avid gardener, or a big fan of olives.
And yes.
Turns out that my ability is completely useless.
It's healing. I can't even heal myself, which might come in handy if I was a hero. I could almost be invincible. But no. Healing doesn't allow you to heal yourself. You can only do it for the good of others. And you're probably thinking, "Wow. What a great ability. You should use it to help the kids in Africa!" Oh my god. First of all, it's a very common ability. One out of a few hundred people have this ability. There's a small chance that even you have healing as your ability. Second, you're nuts. I can't go help people in Africa who are dying of sick diseases. My ability has a limit. I can't go around the world like a magic rainbow princess fairy that goes around at night and sprinkles pink magic dust over your boo-boo and the next morning you'll be all right. I'd kill myself by doing that. Maybe I will be able to, when I have much more time to train, probably when I'm old and gray, but not now. I'm in high school, and I just got my ability!
You see, we all have potential to become a hero. Or a villain, if you are evil. I know, you might be thinking that I'm talking bull, but I'm not. At least, where I live, it's not. We all have very special abilities, hidden deep within our truest selves. Some of us have not-so-very-unique abilities, like "can haul a sack of potatoes (only potatoes) amazingly well" or "can walk without ever tripping". I mean, the latter one might be useful in everyday life, but when you have your hopes up on becoming a hero, you don't exactly dream for that kind of ability.
And the thing is, we all have an ability, whether completely useless or that worthy of a hero,
but not everyone can use it.
I mean, if "fate", "luck", and "the future" were your three best friends, then you'd probably have a great head start on using your ability. First of all, you need to awaken your aura. And to do that, this crazy system inside you requires a thing, an achievement. It really depends on the person's sheer luck. Some might get their auras naturally, but they have requirements, too. Although that requirement could be something that is achieved easily, such as "being born" or "taking first breath". Turns out, mine was to "have 16th birthday". Whoop-dee-doo. I got my ability as my 16th birthday present.
Wait.
I forgot something.
I forgot to mention that you also need the right environment for you ability to even show. For instance, let's say that there's a man in Cuba, who has the amazing ability to grow olive trees. But think about it. The chance of that man getting his hands on an olive tree seed is very small, unless he is a very avid gardener, or a big fan of olives.
And yes.
Turns out that my ability is completely useless.
It's healing. I can't even heal myself, which might come in handy if I was a hero. I could almost be invincible. But no. Healing doesn't allow you to heal yourself. You can only do it for the good of others. And you're probably thinking, "Wow. What a great ability. You should use it to help the kids in Africa!" Oh my god. First of all, it's a very common ability. One out of a few hundred people have this ability. There's a small chance that even you have healing as your ability. Second, you're nuts. I can't go help people in Africa who are dying of sick diseases. My ability has a limit. I can't go around the world like a magic rainbow princess fairy that goes around at night and sprinkles pink magic dust over your boo-boo and the next morning you'll be all right. I'd kill myself by doing that. Maybe I will be able to, when I have much more time to train, probably when I'm old and gray, but not now. I'm in high school, and I just got my ability!
Saturday, September 8, 2012
It's all about correct punctuation
So a few days ago, my English teacher was teaching us English. (obviously)
She gave us this sentence to correct;
You write a pen.
I corrected it like
You write, "a pen".
Now, I expected at least three different answers, like
You! Write "a pen"! (Imperative sentence)
but everyone except me wrote
You write with a pen.
And I thought,
"Wow. The power of Korean schools. Where they kill your creativity so mercilessly that you don't have any variation in correcting a sentence."
Honestly. This is just crazy.
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