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  • Aug. 10th, 2009 at 9:33 AM
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If you could travel back in time, what advice would you give to your younger self?


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When you hit high school, don't worry about your friends. Keep the ones who prove themselves to be loyal, and throw yourself into your music.
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From the design to the features, what should the perfect kid-friendly laptop include? What would you leave out?

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Kids absolutely do not need laptops. They can dink around on their parents computers under supervision, like the rest of us had to do. :|

Oct. 21st, 2008

  • 5:57 PM
wolf snow
Learning how to smile again
Free to show my heart
Knowing I can face the things
That used to seem too hard

So many things I've been missing
Not watching but
That was all in the past

Now I realize
There's so much more to learn
I'm ready for the world
Not scared of letting go

Now I realize
There's so much more to feel
And my heart knows it's real
The part of me so long forgotten is calling
And this feels like home
Home, Home
Feels just like home



Education, college and classes = unequivocal love.
I am so glad to be back in the saddle again. It feels like I can honestly take on the world, like my own life is in my hands again. My chalice is empty, I want to fill it with knowledge.

Oct. 14th, 2008

  • 6:41 PM
wolf snow
Ah, full moon tonight and it looks splendid. <3

Sep. 2nd, 2008

  • 7:03 PM
wolf snow
Reven: "WAT ARE YOU DOING?!"

War: "JASE PULLED AGRO, GET TO DA CHOPPA!!"

Reven: "COME WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO LIVE!"

Reven: "I'm so gonna bust out the Arnold during the raid on Friday."

Me:"Omg, you gotta play the Love Boat theme at random intervals. THE FAIL BOAT MUST SAIL AGAIN!!"

War: "SET SAIL FOR FAIL, M'DEAR!"


ROFL, I haven't laughed so hard in MONTHS.

Mar. 28th, 2008

  • 1:30 PM
wolf snow
it's snowing... in late March.

WTF.

Jan. 25th, 2008

  • 12:32 AM
wolf snow
I rofl'd so, SO HARD! I hate the original song of this parody but oh my god, this is brilliant.

Holy...

  • Dec. 22nd, 2007 at 7:26 AM
wolf snow
As some of you may or may not know, I'm a World of Warcraft fan. I wouldn't go so far as to say addict but I do enjoy the game a fair bit. Rob had to leave early tonight so that left me with a good five hours of "me time". So, as I usually do, I went to look for a movie to entertain myself. Figuring I would find some sort of cinema flick, I was surprised to find a review about this WoW movie done by a blogger and fellow druid friend of mine. Since I was hunting for some entertainment, I clicked the link and began to watch the first part of this trilogy.

I was hooked almost instantly. Not because it dealt with a hobby of mine but because it was amazingly well-written with an awesome script and also, even though the first part seemed experimental, it still left you begging for more as each second passed. The character development was so spot on and stayed consistent throughout the entire trilogy even though the entire series took over three years to complete. It was all done by a single director working "three hours each night" on it (the editing mostly which was 50% of the series itself). He also had an amazing cast, wonderful voice actors and music that really helped move the story along. While it wasn't original music (the majority of it being from PotC, Gladiator and a small bit of Lord of the Rings) it still fit remarkably well and didn't tear any focus away from the plot.

Like I mentioned, the first movie was more experimental in which it lacked the voice acting it's predecessors have and it also had a bit of, I guess you could say, inexperianced camera work. Though, when you think about it, Warcraft didn't have many fancy add-ons you could download to do all that for you; it all had to be done by hand. Regardless, the amount of work put into it was noticable and the sheer scale of the movie had a big screen feel; there were over 500 individual characters involved, from the Horde and Alliance. Even with it's faults, it was still able to lay down the story and stay consistant throughout which leads us to the second part:

Tales of the Past II picked up about a month (storyline wise) after the first one left off and when I mean pick up, I mean it gained everything the first lacked and fixed the flaws that the first one had. Most noticeable was the voice acting, all of which seemed to fit the characters well. Though one thing, they seemed to stumble a bit with the dwarven Scottish accents and the more American accents as well for the Tauren; mind you this was filmed and created on a UK server with a guild from said server which contains folks from all over Europe. So, as to be expected, accents tended to clash. Regardless, this movie was definitely a step up from the first and the story still left you begging for more and wondering, "What's gonna happen next?" Or weep uncontrollably. Of course, I won't give away why for the sake of the few who might be interested but yes, it is considered a drama. :P

The third film, Tales of the Past III... I really can't think of enough words or phrases to describe how unbelieveably mind-blowing this film was. It was an hour and 45 minutes long (just as long as any feature length film you'll see in theaters; and keep in mind, this is still all done by hand using a variety of tools on the director's computer) and at no point did it slow down. The scenes were always changing and with each scene change brought new ideas or connected already established ones which made for an extremely engaging plot. The voice actors seemed to really get the hang of their characters and the accents they needed to portray, especially the main Dwarf (can't remember his name for the life of me at the moment, it's somewhat complicated). The pacing of this was also greatly improved upon and believe me, it never slows down to the point where you find yourself wanting to skip some parts; definitey doesn't happen. The character development was also outstanding and made for great conversation and interaction between the various characters; my personal favorite was Blazer (it's the accent, seriously) but Rexxar and the main dwarf come in a close second.

Overall, my favorite thing about the trilogy as a whole was the character consistancy. If something happened that directly affected a character (death, for a vague example) the original character wouldn't just shrug it off and continue on with whatever his character's direction was, it would actually affect him or her as a whole. Take for example Blazer: something happens in the movies that affects him greatly and you can see a change in him (in his mind, the way he acts and the way his character looks on screen). His whole demeanor changes and that, for me, is what makes movies good movies. Consistent character development. And, of course, a good plot which this movie has. It's even easily followed by people who haven't played or heard of the Warcraft storyline before.

This is an amazing trilogy and I recommend it to anyone who is looking to waste a good three to four hours of their life for some good flick-age.

A fair warning though, the third movie is about 2gigs and it took a long time for the steam to fully load all of it. So if you don't have a fast computer, I would suggest to try and download it rather than stream it.

Tales of the Past (1, 2 and 3)

Aug. 17th, 2007

  • 11:24 PM
wolf snow
Sing me sweet,
Sing me low.
Say you'll never let me go.
Cause I've gone long enough
waiting for wonderful.
Sing me sweet,
sing me low.
Say you'll never let me go.
So won't you stay?
Never fail,
never let me go.

Apr. 26th, 2007

  • 2:07 AM
wolf snow


...hah. That is awesome. Albus is my hero, rofl.

fortune cookie.

  • Apr. 25th, 2007 at 2:39 PM
wolf snow
"An admirer is concealing affection for you."

...Haah. :)

Apr. 24th, 2007

  • 2:52 PM
Axel burn things
PREDICAMENT.

Someone teach me how to be the one being hit on, STAT. This is an emergency people!

Me: *brow raise* "Are you comin' on to me?"
Jeff: "Well what would you say if I was, eh? winkwink."

LOLWUT. JEFF!? Holyfux. *implode*

Apr. 3rd, 2007

  • 1:31 PM
wolf snow
So they say you're a troubled boy
Just because you like to destroy
All the things that bring the idiots joy
Well, what's wrong with a little destruction?


...life is gooood. :)

omfg...

  • Apr. 1st, 2007 at 2:14 PM
wolf snow
Axel cries...

excuse me as I go cry softly into my pillow.

POOR DARLING. D:

Near -- Myth III

  • Jan. 6th, 2007 at 5:09 PM
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It began in November of 2004. While there were a great number of realistic wolf RPGs floating about online, there was something missing. Then came Myth, a wolf RPG with a new elements of fantasy and a number of intriguing twists.



Four very different races of wolves evolved after the fall of four powerful stars to the planet Elementum. Each race, or Kinspecies as they’re commonly referred to, developed qualities unique to their namesake star.



There are the fiery Igniskin, the winged Aerkin, the mysterious Irrigokin and the peaceful Terrakin. Four species, all trying to coexist with the others while forming their own thriving packs.



The earliest versions of this popular RPG have left us behind, but now we find ourselves in a vast, sweeping country far from the original settings of Liberwave Peninsula and Darkloven Nation.



Gone is the interspecies cooperation of Myth’s second coming and today we have Kinspecies tension re-visited. And now unique to Myth III is a variety of subKinspecies that add to the deep intrigue of these fresh, rolling lands. Welcome to the third incarnation of Myth; to peace and war; to secrets and obscurity – welcome to Near.



Near — Myth III



Joiinnn iiittt. :D <3
I'm Argent on there, Kinleader of Empyrean Falls. Yeah, everyone go join now. :)

HOLYSHIT MAN

  • Sep. 13th, 2006 at 3:02 PM
wolf snow
*big intake of breath*


OHHHHHHHHHHHHH MYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY GODDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111ONEONE

KINGDOM HEARTS FUCKING 3

My dream is starting to become more and more alive. My fandom is continuing... dear god, I'm nearly piddling myself with glee.

Friends Only, savvey?

  • Jul. 8th, 2006 at 10:13 PM
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Everyone that was already on my friends list to begin with is still there fo' sho'.

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