The grunge is strong with this one.
Monday, May 23, 2016
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
I love scaring small children!
In my 3D art class, the teacher assigned us to create big mascot like heads. I decided to make a robot head and it got a little dinged up, so I made the best of the situation, and made it a junkyard robot. we walked around our school and we walked outside the middle school and were so freaked out and scared. it was a good time.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
It's story time
I have a dog named Hercules, and it's a black lab and a schnauzer mixed. My family has been confused about our dogs gender for the longest time. It all started when we got the dog, we named the dog Hercules because we were told it was a boy. PLOT TWIST! We were all wrong. My step mom had mentioned that the dog was acting weird, and we all shrugged her off. One day when my step mom took the dog outside. She thought the dog had caught a rat in her mouth, but it turns out it was a puppy and my dog had been pregnant and we was delivering her puppies on the back porch. So after school my brother and I came home to a litter of puppy from the dog we thought was a boy. All I have to say was, that was a crazy day for me.
I have decided... I'm a vampire
It's bright outside! I'm definitely a vampire, so i bought some new shades.
Peace out, my little space kids!
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
OOTD- Death is here
I literally just took four finals today and I have two more tomorrow. I took Pre-Calculus, Physics, Economics and history today and I have to finish my math and physics final tomorrow. Let my death come quickly!
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Welcome to Night Vale has changed my life
Welcome to Night Vale ( WTNV) is a fairly popular podcast and it had completely ruined my life... I promise you its not that deep; but the podcast has changed my sense of humor. My mind, as well as a sensible hold on reality is thrown into the deep abyss filed with randomness and creativity which is what WTNV is. Here are some quotes from the podcast to see if it tickles your fancy.
Monday, May 16, 2016
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Book review: Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
So let's talk about the book! The book is in first person and the narrator remains nameless throughout the entire book. The narrator, who is in her early 20's, is on a trip to Monte Carlo with her rich American friend when she meets the widowed Maximilian(Maxim) de Winter, a widower who is 42. After a week of courtship, she agrees to marry him and, after the wedding and honeymoon, she goes with him to his beautiful West Country estate which was named Manderley. The head maid Mrs.Danvers, was loyal to Maxim's first wife; Rebecca. She is continuously tormented the narrator reminding her of how inferior she is to Rebecca; and even though Rebecca is dead, she plays a big role in this book and she is like an mysterious essence looming over the entirety of the book. I don't to put any spoilers in my summary, but things escalate very quickly so I'll stop there.
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