..and Japanese Manga
19 Jul
19 Jul
18 Jul
I said I would post something everyday but when’s the last time I posted something? Exactly.
Summer life makes me even lazier than usual and that fact along with the fact that I have my stupid AP English 12 homework to do is why my baby blog is dying. I need to get my stuff together. Idk how this gonna work but I’m gonna make it work. That’s my promise lol
So what’s today? Sunday? Expect a post tomorrow =]
Update Well perhaps tomorrow lol
12 Jun
So yesterday I went to the movies with the family to see Get Him to the Greek (which was pretty funny by the way, go see it =D) I saw a preview for what could be one of the bestest movies ever coming out Aug 18. It’s called Scott Pilgrim vs. the World! It wasn’t the girl with the pink hair that caught me at first or the fact that it stars Michael Cera (I heart him). It was the corniness of it then it was the comic book-ness of the animation. I already wanted to see it. Then there were the fight scenes! Oh yess. Here look at the trailer and see the awesomeness I’m probably failing to describe:
See?! I really don’t have to explain the plot do I? Okay, moving on. When I got home I did some research. Scott Pilgrim was orginally a graphic novel by Canadian author Bryan Lee O’Malley and the last book of the series hasn’t been released yet. So dispite my AP English summer work, I will be reading these books before the movie comes out on what?
10 Jun
…I’m not in the best of moods but whatever life goes on
So I can’t really write clever statements right now so I’m gonna let SLAMXHYPE do it for me:
Having previewed this project between Zoltar and Nike Sportswear we can give you a great insight to this amazing collage of creative theatrics. The exhibition was part of the Nike Stadium initiative, with these images and this video piece being shot around London. This captivating piece of work has an overwhelming appeal while celebrating the World Cup in a unique way featuring five “warriors” representing South Korea, USA, Netherlands, Portugal and Brazil.
“When the anthropological technicians of the 25th century discovered the most important architectural relic of the 21st century in north Old Londinium, all experts were baffled at the relevance of this stadium saturated in emotion and glory. Upon further rigorous subatomic analysis and clone replication scenarios they made some startling discoveries about the 21st century’s truly global, spiritual phenomena.
The football temples—these open-air amphitheatres were used for mass gatherings, broadcast to every corner of the globe. These pantheons of the ancients, channelled human emotions – faith, belief and hope into the hope of the grail; the coming together of nations and emerging as the champions of the world.
The congregation met in the time honoured clash between good and evil, the congregation’s tribal colours a testament to the devotion of their choosing. This phenomena crossed global political and social boundaries, in the city of Rangoon, monks remains have been found whose devotion was clearly marked by the Brazilian shirt he was clutching.
Like the earth itself, the focus of spiritual nirvana was a pitch of green. On its altar was a football. While engaged in the mass ritual of the game, the faithful would emerge themselves in the full emotional and psychological rollercoaster. Ecstasy, sorrow, joy, frustration, pain and victory were all stops on the intercity to glory.
Further examination revealed that within these highly organised and emotional gatherings were spiritual guides who acted as a human catalyst between the Gods of victory and football. These were the Shaman, united under the swoosh and this is their story. Every four years they would meet to re-enact the tournament of the ages, with only one emerging victorious”.
Yup yup enjoy lol
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