Just my randomness, my thoughts have to go somewhere. However, anything can go anywhere, I just chose this because it seems awesome!!! ^^
Monday, April 4, 2011
College
Everyones favorite topic. College. What college are you attending? Do you have the money? What about scholarships? Any question relating to college. Sheesh, i would love to go to college, since its a new experience and i keep hearing that its a life-changing one as well. I'm in a family of four, who can barely afford anything at this moment, like almost everyone in this world. They want me to succeed and head into college, continuing to study; and as I said, as much as I would love to, right now, it seems unlikely. I have been accepted to CSULA, the only school out of 8 that I applied. Therefore, i'm doing everything i can to enter this college. However, in reality, it doesnt seem so, because I have three D's on my transcript. They wont accept (very easily) students with those grades. Some say, "Why not summer school?" Yeah, i would love to do it, but its three D's and they only give you two classes to make up. And my senior year doesnt seem so nice either; I'm doing everything that i can to try to get into CSULA. I have many supporters who believe that i can do it, however, i see the reality of it. My dream school is UC Berkely, only because I hear it has an amazing engineering program, and thats what I want to study, mechanical engineering. But i have to stick to what i have and pursue CSULA. Who knows, things might change, especially those people who are helping me live through this nightmare.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
POKEMON~ =D
OK, its been like almost a month since Black and White came out. I still havent yet to fully complete the game (other stuff i am doing is more important). Overall, in my opinion, Black and White is so far the best and my favorite of all the seasons. Yes, i think its better than the original, (only a bit). And im not talking about the anime, but the games itself. The reason why i love Black and White so much, is because of the philosophical story behind the game. Truth vs. Ideals.... Simply amazing <3

And of course the most common question everyone asks, "WHOS YOUR FAVORITE POKEMON?!"
Well, i have many favorite pokemon, but i guess it has to be Eevee. Not only is it adorable and amazing, but its ability to evolve into so many is why i love Eevee, and out of the evolutions is Espeon. Espeon is just simply, amazing, with its grace and beauty. Less than three to all Eevee evolutions >w<
PS ALL THE IMAGES ARE PROVIDED FROM DEVIANTART. THEY ARE NOT MY WORK

And of course the most common question everyone asks, "WHOS YOUR FAVORITE POKEMON?!"
Well, i have many favorite pokemon, but i guess it has to be Eevee. Not only is it adorable and amazing, but its ability to evolve into so many is why i love Eevee, and out of the evolutions is Espeon. Espeon is just simply, amazing, with its grace and beauty. Less than three to all Eevee evolutions >w<
PS ALL THE IMAGES ARE PROVIDED FROM DEVIANTART. THEY ARE NOT MY WORK
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Tennis =D
Now , I'm a big tennis geek/fan. I love tennis, and i would play it forever. But many people are afraid of me because i play front, an since I'm like 6 feet tall, I can reach almost any ball and place it/ slam it. Hehe, its so fun to see their reactions. They think im going to slam it, but i just tap the ball over. I've been playing tennis for three years in high school: freshman, sophomore, and senior. I didn't play junior year because I was going through some things. But anyways, tennis is great for me, and i love challenging people.
| Yes, this is efffin' awesome. I would play on this, and I'm afraid of heights. |
| Yep, my pride and joy, but mine has green strings >< Also, its not mine at the moment, hopefully they can sell it to me |
Sunday, March 13, 2011
YUGIOOOOOOOH!!!!! ^0^
So these two are my favorite cards out of Yugioh. Yes, I am a major fan of Yugioh. And my favorite character is Yusei Fudo.
| By PhuiJL at Deviantart |
Saturday, March 12, 2011
AP Practice Test made my day ^_^
A Brief Version of Time
By Alan Lightman
Published: February 8, 1993
Strangely, the population of each city splits in two: the Laters and the Nows.
The Laters reason that there is no hurry to begin their classes at the university, to learn a second language, to read Voltaire or Newton, to seek promotion in their jobs, to fall in love, to raise a family. In endless time, all things can be accomplished. Thus all things can wait. Indeed, hasty actions breed mistakes. And who can argue with their logic? The Laters can be recognized in any shop or promenade. They walk an easy gait and wear loose-fitting clothes. They take pleasure in reading whatever magazines are open or rearranging furniture in their homes, or slipping into conversation the way a leaf falls from a tree. The Laters sit in cafes sipping coffee and discussing the possibilities of life.
The Nows note that with infinite lives, they can do all they can imagine. They will have an infinite number of careers, they will marry an infinite number of times, they will change their politics infinitely. Each person will be a lawyer, a bricklayer, a writer, an accountant, a painter, a physician, a farmer. The Nows are constantly reading new books, studying new trades, new languages. In order to taste the infinities of life, they begin early and never go slowly. And who can question their logic? The Nows are easily spotted. They are the owners of the cafes, the college professors, the doctors and nurses, the politicians, the people who rock their legs constantly whenever they sit down. They move through a succession of lives, eager to miss nothing. When two Nows chance to meet at the hexagonal pilaster of the Zahringer Fountain, they compare the lives they have mastered, exchange information, and glance at their watches. When two Laters meet at the same location, they ponder the future and follow the parabola of the water with their eyes.
The Nows and Laters have one thing in common. With infinite life comes an infinite list of relatives. Grandparents never die, nor do great-grandparents, great-aunts and great-uncles, great-great-aunts, and so on, back through the generations, all alive and offering advice. Sons never escape from the shadows of their father. Nor do daughters of their mothers. No one ever comes into his own.
When a man starts a business, he feels compelled to talk it over with his parents and grandparents and great-grandparents, ad infinitum, to learn from their errors. For no new enterprise is new. All things have been attempted by some antecedent in the family tree. Indeed, all things have been accomplished. But at a price. For in such a world, the multiplication of achievements is partly divided by the diminishment of ambition.
And when a daughter wants guidance from her mother, she cannot get it undiluted. Her mother must ask her mother, who must ask her mother, and so on forever. Just as sons and daughters cannot make decisions themselves, they cannot turn to parents for confident advice. Parents are not the source of certainty. There are one million sources.
Where every action must be verfified one million times, life is tentative. Bridges thrust halfway over rivers and then abruptly stop. Buildings rise nine stories high but have no roofs. The grocer's stocks of ginger, salt, cod, and beef change with every change of mind, every consultation. Sentences go unfinished. Engagements end just days before weddings. And on the avenues and streets, people turn their heads and peer behind their backs, to see who might be watching.
Such is the cost of immortality. No person is whole. No person is free. Over time, some have determined that the only way to live is to die. In death, a man or a woman is free of the weight of the past. These few souls, with their dear relatives looking on, dive into Lake Constance or hurl themselves from Monte Lema, ending their infinite lives. In this way, the finite has conquered the infinite, millions of autumns have yielded to no autumns, millions of snowfalls have yielded to no snowfalls, millions of admonitions have yielded to none.
Yes, this made my day~~~ (the chinese symbol for immortality)
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