Friday, March 25, 2011

The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra

The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra
Promotional image of Korra
General Information
Created byMichael Dante DiMartino
Bryan Konietzko
Written byMichael Dante DiMartino
Bryan Konietzko
Music byJeremy Zuckerman
Episodes26 (planned)
Production Information
CompanyNickelodeon Productions
ChannelNickelodeon
Original RunFrom mid-2012
StatusIn development
Chronology
Preceded byAvatar: The Last Airbender
The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra (originally Avatar: Legend of Korra) is an upcoming American television mini-series set in the Avatar universe as a spin-off of Avatar: The Last Airbender. It is expected to air on Nickelodeon in mid-2012.[1] The series is currently under production, and is expected to run for 26 episodes.[1] The co-creators of the original series, Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, will personally write all of the episodes to allow for a tighter storyline.
The new series will take place 70 years after the end of the Avatar: The Last Airbender story arc, with all-new characters and settings.[1] The protagonist of the new series, Korra, the next Avatar after Aang, is a hot-headed and rebellious young woman from the Southern Water Tribe who is "ready to take on the world".[2] The series plans to follow Korra as she faces an anti-bender revolt while mastering the art of Airbending from Aang and Katara's son, Tenzin.

Storyline Edit Storyline sectionEdit

Korra is a rebellious 16 year old girl from the Southern Water Tribe.[2][1] As the Avatar, she has already mastered Waterbending, Earthbending and Firebending. She will learn Airbending from Aang and Katara's son Tenzin.[3][4] The primary and only confirmed setting is Republic City, a "metropolis powered by steampunk-type technology", "inhabited by people from all four nations". There are Anti-Benders in Republic City who are strongly against the art of bending. Here, Korra must deal with rampant crime and an anti-bender revolt.[3]

Production Edit Production sectionEdit

Development Edit Development sectionEdit

Although the creators of the show had planned an ending to the show, the success of Avatar: The Last Airbender caused Nickelodeon to ask for more episodes.[3] The creators then came up with an idea of the next Avatar, this time a girl named Korra. They decided upon a female Avatar after the large audience of females of the original show and the adoration of the headstrong female characters by the female fan base, and felt it was time to have a big action franchise with a female in the lead instead of the traditional male role.[3]
The series will be set in the same world as the original series, but in all-new locations.
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From April 2010, Nickelodeon began to hire staff for the production for the project.[5] A title for the new mini-series, Avatar: Legend of Korra was trademarked by Nickelodeon in May 2010 and leaked by the media shortly afterward; more information was revealed in late June 2010, just prior to the release of the feature film The Last Airbender.[6][5] The new show was officially announced at the San Diego Comic Con on July 22, 2010. It was be darker and more mature than the original show; however, the creators are not attempting to target a new audience, intending to balance mature themes with a sense of fun and adventure. At that time, it was also announced that the series would run for 12 episodes.[1]
Korra overlooking Republic City, the main setting of the show.
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Also reported in July 2010 was that the mini-series will be set in an all-new setting in a familiar, but changed world. DiMartino and Konietzko stated in an interview that the world of Avatar would be "definitely changed, and evolved, and advanced, but we're very conscious of keeping the same feeling. Not totally different, but it's definitely generations later."[4] Republic City is intended to be the only major location to avoid repeating the around-the-world adventures seen in the original series.
After almost eight months of little official information, concept art showing the face of the main character was revealed for the first time on March 6, 2011, along with a change in the title of the show to The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra.[7] However, the premiere for the mini-series would be delayed until 2012. On March 7, 2011, part of the voice cast for the series was revealed,[8] and on the next day, an interview with the creators was published announcing that the series had been extended by 14 episodes, to make a total of 26 episodes for the series. Konietzko stated, "We’re really happy with that number. It allows us to focus much more closely on each episode and get a lot more craft into it."[1]
Animation on the first 12 episodes was underway as of March 2011, with initial development and voice recording for these episodes already completed. In the interview published in March 2011, DiMartino stated, "We’ve written all the episodes. Episodes have shipped to the overseas animations studios and they’re animating away as we speak... All the vocal cast has been picked and recorded and all the scripts have been recorded."[1] The next 14 episodes are currently under development.

Casting Edit Casting sectionEdit

In the initial announcement of Legend of Korra in July 2010, there was no mention of the voice casting for the show. For the next seven months, such information was only disseminated by some members of the cast themselves. In an interview in August 2010, Dee Bradley Baker, the voice of Momo and Appa on Avatar: The Last Airbender, confirmed that would be returning to voice another creature and person, and that his daughters auditioned for a flashback scene to play five-year old Korra, and one of them received the part.[9][10] Dante Basco stated that he would return to voice a character.[11] He confirmed via Twitter that his role has something to do with Zuko, and stated that one of the new episodes is entitled "Skeleton in the Closet."[12][13] Rob Paulsen,[14][15] Eve Marie-Saint,[14] and Richard Epcar are also stated to be involved in voice work.[16]
The indentities of several voice actors and the characters that they were voicing were revealed on March 7, 2011. The names revealed included Janet Varney as Korra, Kiernan Shipka as Jinora, Daniel Dae Kim as Hiroshi Sato, David Faustino as Mako, P.J. Byrne as Bolin, Lance Henriksen as a Lieutenant, and J.K. Simmons as Tenzin. In addition, Seychelle Gabriel, who played Yue in the film adaptation, was revealed as the voice for a character named Asami.[8]

Music Edit Music sectionEdit

Jeremy Zuckerman of The Track Team has said he will 'absolutely' return to compose the music for the show during a panel at Comic-Con 2010.[17] The Track Team stated that the music for Legend of Korra will consist of "the Roaring '20s with an Asian twist."

Trivia Edit Trivia sectionEdit

  • Early fan interest in the mini-series was extremely high. Before Nickelodeon confirmed that the name of the show had been changed to The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra, causing the renaming of this article, over 10,000 comments and over 26,000 Facebook "likes" were associated with the article.
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References Edit References sectionEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Farley, Christopher (March 8, 2011). The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra": The Creators Speak. Speakeasy. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on March 8, 2011.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nickelodeon sets 'Last Airbender' sequel for 2011. Yahoo Movies (July 21, 2010). Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Farley, Christopher (July 21, 2010). 'Avatar: The Last Airbender’: Nickelodeon Greenlights TV Spinoff ‘The Legend of Korra’. Speakeasy. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Fitzpatrick, Kevin. Comic-Con 2010: New Avatar: The Legend of Korra Details!. UGO Entertainment. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Liu, Ed (April 19, 2010). Nickelodeon Studios Staffing Up for New "Avatar the Last Airbender" Project. Toonzone. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  6. "Viacom files trademark". TVTango in Twitter. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  7. Farley, Christopher (March 6, 2011). ‘The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra’: Exclusive First Look. Speakeasy. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Farley, Christopher (March 7, 2011). ‘The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra’: Exclusive Cast Announcement. Speakeasy. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  9. Booth, John (August 27, 2010). Voice of a Geek: An Interview With Dee Bradley Baker. GEEKDAD. Wired.com. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  10. "Confirmed to be voicing character". Dee Bradley Baker in Twitter. Retrieved March 7, 2011
  11. Basco, Dante (November 3, 2011). The New Avatar Series!. My take on life.... Wordpress. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.
  12. "Role to do with Zuko". Dante Basco in Twitter. Retrieved March 7, 2011
  13. "Name of an episode revealed". Dante Basco in Twitter. Retrieved March 7, 2011
  14. 14.0 14.1 "Rob Paulsen and Eve Marie-Saint part of series". Rob Paulsen on Twitter. Retrieved March 7, 2011
  15. "Role small". Rob Paulsen in Twitter. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  16. "Richard confirms work in series in a radio interview". Richard Epcar during a radio interview with "91.8 The Fan". Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  17. Patches, Matt (July 22, 2010). Comic-Con 2010: Avatar Composer Confirmed for Legend of Korra. UGO Entertainment. Retrieved on March 7, 2011. “Thankfully, his response was quick: absolutely.”

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Zombies Rule

I love zombies. I believe they're just misunderstood and underestimated. Their brains don't work but some zombies are actually strong and powerful. And stupid.




I have my own favorite zombie. And that is the Zombie Yeti.
This furry and white zombie is my favorite because it's rare. And when you kill it, it gives away diamonds. Now that's precious.





The Zombie Yeti is a very rare zombie that appears for the first time, after completing Adventure Mode at least once, in the Fog level 4-10 (although, it does not technically contain any fog) in which it is raining and the player can only see when lightning strikes. If the player doesn't kill it in time, it will run away with no reward. However, if it is killed, it will drop five diamonds the first time and four for every other encounter. From that point on, it will appear randomly in other levels (including Survival/Minigames). It cannot be chosen as a zombie, like many others, in Puzzle Mode.
It's a mysterious kind of zombie. It also likes sandwiches. Mmmm. Sandwiches.



Besides my favorite zombie, I'm also going to share one of my favorite plants. And that is the Hypno-shroom. The Hypno-shroom is a one time use mushroom that causes the next zombie that bites it to turn around and attack other zombies. It is the ultimate passive-aggressive plant, for those who dislike all that messy killing. The Hypno-shroom has swirly eyes, suggesting that it hypnotizes. I love this plant because it changes the ways of zombies. Heh heh heh. But the Hypno-shroom does not affect Catapult Zombies, Zombonis, or Gargantuars as they simply smash it flat, while Pole Vaulting Zombies, Dolphin Rider Zombies, Pogo Zombies that still have their poles and Dolphins riders. Also, Balloon Zombies with balloons will float over it. Bungee Zombies will simply take it. She is the 13th plant received and is obtained after level 2-5.
"Zombies are our friends," asserts Hypno-shroom. "They're badly misunderstood creatures who
play a valuable role in our ecology. We can and should do more to bring them round to our way of thinking."
The Hypno-Shroom is mostly useful for dealing with powerful enemies like Football Zombies and Dancing Zombies. Note that if the Dancing Zombie eats a Hypno-shroom, all the Backup Dancers it summons thereafter will be hypnotized for some strange reason. Be careful when placing the Hypno-shroom in front of a Dancing Zombie, or you may only end up hypnotizing a Backup Dancer. Beware that when hypnotizing zombie that has special abilities, the zombie won't always use their special ability. For example, Pogo Zombie, Dolphin Rider Zombie, and Pole Vaulting Zombie cannot use their pole, dolphin, or pogo to attack other zombies since they already lost them. Screen Door Zombie and Newspaper Zombie will not use their shield to protect them from other zombies, but Ladder Zombie will use their shield/ladder to protect him. Snorkel Zombie has no use to submerge to eat other zombies. Balloon Zombie has to land and thus, can't use its balloon to fly above other zombies. Digger Zombie can't dig again and eat other zombies from behind. However, Dancing Zombie will continue to summon hypnotized Backup Dancers. The Football Zombie is probably the most important to get with the Hypno-shroom, as there are no Magnet-shrooms or Wall-nuts to defend with. Once it's taken care of, drop any remaining Hypno-shrooms on the far left, just in case any zombies make it past your Puff-shrooms and Left-facing Repeaters.


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

100 Reasons

I freaking love this video. So. True.




school-survival.net

If you love school, don't read this. People who are with me, unite!

I don't hate school. I just dislike it sometimes.

14 Good Reasons why School Sucks & Things I Hate About School:

  1. School sucks because if you don't like it, most people automatically think there's something serious wrong with you.
  2. School ruins learning. In school, learning is all about memorizing things, answering questions, and writing loads of crap on topics you don't care about.
  3. Because you're forced to go there, and if you want to try some other alternative, you need to get parental permission first. School is essentially pointless forced labour without pay.
  4. It sucks because people expect you to treat school as the most important thing in your life. Nevermind what you'd rather be doing.
  5. School sucks because once you're done, you'll probably forget 90% of what you "learned" there and burn all your books anyway. All you'll be left with is a diploma stating that you survived 12 years of hell. And very few people (besides your parents) will even want to look at it.
  6. Because talking to your friends is a crime at school.
  7. It sucks because even if you're bored out of your mind, you'll still get all the blame for not participating in class.
  8. School suppresses independent thought - if you disagree with the teacher, you're in trouble. If you dare to think of a new way to do something, it's automatically wrong.
  9. School sucks because if you do what they say and do all your work, you don't get time off - they'll just expect even more from you in future. And someone who cheats on their work and tests can just as easily do better than you.
  10. School sucks because life is short, and you'll never get that time back.
  11. School makes everyone around you panic over the smallest little things that none of them (or anyone else) will care about a few years down the line.
  12. Even when you go home, school invades your life by giving you homework as well.
  13. It sucks because even though school has all these problems, if you mention any of them, you'll be the one they blame, no matter how right you may actually be.
  14. School sucks because every now and then it does something useful for someone, and then everyone goes all "Look! That's proof that school is good for you!"... It's like getting free ice cream in hell - it just doesn't quite make up for all the other stuff.

Lyrics

Lonely Lullaby

Owl City (Adam Young)
Symphony, of silver tears.
Sing to me and sooth the ring in my ears.
Overcast, these gloomy nights wear on.
But I’m holding fast, ‘cuz it’s darkest just before the dawn…

I sang my princess fast asleep, cause she was my dream come true.
Oh Annmarie believe me, I loved you.
But now those lonely lullabies just dampen my tired eyes
Because I can’t forget you.. Because I can’t forget you.

I’ll dissolve when the rain pours in,
When the nightmares take me…
I will scream with the howling wind,
‘Cuz it’s a bitter world and I’d rather dream…

Dizzy love turned a star lily pink
And hung above our lids, too flushed to blink.
But icy blue froze the fairy tale cold,
Though I treasured you, and you sparkled with someone to hold…

I sang my princess fast asleep, cause she was my dream come true.
Oh Annmarie believe me, I loved you.
But now those lonely lullabies just dampen my tired eyes
Because I can’t forget you.. Because I can’t forget you.

I’ll dissolve when the rain pours in,
When the nightmares take me…
I will scream with the howling wind,
‘Cuz it’s a bitter world and I’d rather dream…

I’ll dissolve when the rain pours in,
When the nightmares take me…
I will scream with the howling wind,
‘Cuz it’s a bitter world and I’d rather dream… And I’d rather dream…

(Annmarie)
I’ll never forget you…
(Annmarie)
I’ll never forget you…
(Annmarie, remember me)
I’ll never forget you…
(Annmarie, remember me)
I’ll never forget you…
(Annmarie, remember me)
I’ll never forget you……


I haven't listened to this song yet but the lyrics just touched me. I don't know if the lyrics are right or wrong because I just got this from another fan...

Video

Like it? NOOOO....

Love it?
Totally.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Oh hi Summer

Can't you believe it?!


The exams are finally over!!!!!!! Please wait for a second as I scream with joy and freedom. "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAOOOOOAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!"
Thank you. As I was doing that, countless of thoughts ran through my mind. Some were excited. Joyful. Greatful. Tired. And even worrisome. I guess I worry too much about the future. About my next school year at a different school with different faces and voices. Hah. But what the heck? The exams are OOOVERRRR!!!!!

This school year has been exciting. Fun-filled and so beautiful. But, of course, there are also bad parts. But I skip all those. Right now, I'm thinking of summer.
Summer. I like the ring of that word. SUMMER. SUMMER. Kind of like High School Musical 3 but I'm not blogging about that. I'm blogging about SUUMMERR. Summer is beautiful and it's hot. I can't wait to enjoy it. No classes which means no schoolwork. Yesssssss, I mentally hiss.

What's so beautiful about summer? Well, there are plenty of great things about summer. It's vacation time. I can already smell and breathe in the freedom summer vacation brings. Summer is when you can do anything you want without any schoolwork butting in to destruct all the fun. Summer is when you get sunburned and that's your choice. Summer is when you can either tweet all day or spend your days outdoors. Summer is awesome.

I'm not so emotional when it comes to saying goodbye to someone you have known for the whole school year but sometimes it's just sad. I love my friends. They're just so funny and different and I love them. You know they're your friends when they do the stupidest things with you. You know they're your friends when you frantically hiss "O CRAP, GRACE, LOOK." and they help you with all the girl stuff. You know they're your friends when you guys laugh at the same things that shouldn't be laughed at but you just can't help laughing your butt off. You know they're your friends when you tease them but they still love you as who you are. So, this is my point: I love my friends.

I don't know if I'm gonna see them again someday. I don't know if this is actually "Goodbye forever". I don't know if they'll still remember me after 4 years. But, hey, I'm just so greatful I have made great friends throughout my elementary life. I have 3 best friends. Jesceline, who is just super sweet and graceful. Nathalie, who kicks butt harder than Chuck Norris. And Grace, who just makes us crack up violently. Sigh. I have to admit, even though they're freakingly different, I love them so much.



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

My Thank You's

The following Thank You's cannot be expressed through words said by the average, slimy tongue. So these are the words that have arrived here from my mind, heart and my creepy inner soul:


Ma, thank you for giving birth to me. I know that sounds weird but I do want to thank you for that. And thank you for giving birth to Adam also. I would be lonely if Adam wasn't born. Adam gives me company and something to talk about and you know that even though he bothers me a lot. Thank you for the never-ending supply of love and care you have given me. I will always carry it around. I love you.


Pa, thank you for teaching me how to bike. I haven't realized I haven't biked in years and now it feels so good to bike. Thank you for caring and for being so loving. I'm very glad to have a father like you because I know other kids in different parts of the world are being abused or whatever by their own fathers. Even though I call you names sometimes (well, maybe most of the time), always know that I love you.


My little brother, Adam, even though you'll NEVER know about this unless mommy shows you this, I want to thank you for being so funny and helpful and funny and helpful. You do me favors most of the time and I really appreciate you for that. You're the bestest little and annoying brother I could EVER have. I wouldn't want to replace you even though you annoy me to near death sometimes.


Nathalie, thank you for knowing and understanding who I am. You're a very supportive and understanding friend. Well, you're my best friend. You're awesome and you rule. I'd love to hear more about that Nintendo DS game you play and also about what you discover and learn from watching Glee. Hehehe. I also find you funny and you should know that you kick ass. Hard. And I want to thank you for not kicking MY butt.


Grace, thank you for being the bestest school service mate in the history of best school service mates. You're beyond funny and I adore you for that. Thank you for being funny and for rocking my school year back and forth. You're awkward and I like love that about you. You're so average and typical but somehow different... Weird, huh? And you're weird, too. And I love that about you. Thank you for accepting me. Go Ace.


Jesceline a.k.a. JIGay, thank you for being so sweet and faithful. You're one of the most helpful people I know out there and you absolutely rule, too. I love reading your journal. Different people's point of views amaze me and bring me to another world. Thank you for bringing me to your world and for being there. You're a great dancer and you should know that. Your grace and elegance is amazing and I love watching you dance. You're also a great singer. Remember that for me, OK?


Teacher Carol, thank you for all the lessons you have taught me. Thank you for being nice to me. Thank you for teaching me how to dance. Hehe. I wasn't much of a dancer before, you see. I have known you since first grade and you have taught me very well. Thank you for being a great class adviser. I also really want to give you a bucket of thanks for being the bestest teacher in the world.


Kuya Bong, thank you for being my school service driver. Thank you for bringing me to school early and for your jokes and comments. You're funny. I hope you see this because I appreciate your hardwork everyday. You're the best driver I know. Hehehe. It's kind of true...


And for the other, different people I didn't mention, don't get gloomy or jealous because if you know that I'm friends with you or if I smile at you, then I want to thank you for a million things that would probably exhaust my fingers. My poor hands. I love you guys.


Love,
Amber

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Competition

I am writing this while relaxing until I study for the exams. And I am gargling because one of my teeth fell. This is going to take forever.

So, I was thinking, what's up with competition?

In this world, you get to have friends. But there are also people who want to bring you down, too. Like, really down.
And I'm like, "What's up with them?". Why do they have to bring me down and laugh at me when I fall? I haven't done anything to deserve this. Well, it's true. But, I guess you can't make them disappear like "Poof!". I do not want any opponents. I do not want any competition. I just want friends.

But, they actually symbolize something. It means that you're better than they are. Why would they want to bring you down? Because you're on top of them. It just makes a whole lot of sense.

So that's why I smile at my enemies when they look at me.

Oh and for the first time ever, Justin Bieber inspired this.

Love,
Amber

P.S.
If you haven't checked this out yet, then check this out now. I. Love. This.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Way Things Make Me Feel

I just came to realize that many, different things affect me. They mess with my emotions. Some things make me feel grossed out. Some make me LOL like a fool. So these are some things and how they make me feel:

1. Ninjas    
    These invisible and swift creatures make me feel irritated. One time, I looked to the left and saw a figure (of a person or something) and then when I looked again after two seconds, the figure was gone. Kind of makes me feel a bit paranoid, too.



2. Disgusting School Toilets
    One word: Disgusting. My school's toilets don't flush so if somebody excretes feces in one, it would be epicly yucky. Grossed. Out.

3. Boogers
    I'm not just talking about "boogers" boogers. I'm talking about "boogers-found-on-different-things" boogers. It's like they magically appear on random stuff and you get so disgusted and creeped out. My feelings are scarred.

4. Taylor Swift
    Her music makes me feel like I already have my own love story. Her songs are mostly about love and heartbreak. She just amazes and inspires me. Don't you know I'm a HUGE fan of Taylor? "Huge" can't even cover it. Even though she has, like, dated EVERYONE, I will always support her. I kind of stalk her on twitter. But she doesn't tweet everyday... Anyways, isn't she beautiful?!


5. Adam Young (Owl City)
    His music makes me feel like I'm either sliding down a rainbow or floating in outer space. I am also a HUGE Adam Young/Owl City fan. My randomness and absurd optimism or happiness comes from him. I love his blog! Can an insomniac make people fall asleep? I love his voice! Dreeaammyyy. ZzzzZZZzzzZZzz.... Check this image of him singing while holding a banana:

6. Spongebob Squarepants
    WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA? This sponge has made sponges popular. OK, maybe he is only the sponge popular but you get my point. Spongebob makes me feel stupid along with his best buddy, Patrick Star. Sometimes, it's funny to be stupid. And now that sounds funny and stupid.

7. Stars
    I love stargazing. Stars make me feel like I'm in outer space... besides Owl City. Stars look like these diamonds in the sky at night. I just wish I could grab them. I wish I could shine as bright as they do.

8. Taylor Swift's Ex-Boyfriends
    I know this is none of my business but why do they have to break Taylor's heart? She's been scarred a lot. I know some reasons why but Joe's reason is just plain cruel. Sigh.


I guess that's it for now. Those are only some of them which means I have lots more. :)

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Behold the Awkwardness

This morning, it was just the same routine. I got ready for classes. School service. And then I arrived at school. I was going up the stairs and saw a classmate. So I greeted her "Good morning." but when she turned around..... IT WAS SOMEBODY ELSE.

I kept my expression the way it was and just kept going up the stairs using the same speed. My inner self was screaming and shouting like "AAAAAAAAAOOOOAAAOOOAAHH!!!!!". That. Was. Awkward. She was a fifth grader. I do not know what her name is. Her expression gave nothing away. I have never ever ever ever talked to her in my entire life. I wanted to sprint to the door, but I feared that the girl would be confused or I would trip UP the stairs.

Again, awkward.

Half of my brain told me to NEVER ever greet somebody without seeing his or her face first. But the other half told me that the girl would just forget about that and think I was being polite. Both works.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Explanation

What exactly is Owl City?

Adam Young: A city where happy owls live, work, breathe, ride bikes and fly kites. They pick flowers, sing in the shower, salsa dance, swim in pools, knit sweaters and read dreamy books with happy endings. They roller skate, watch romantic movies, drive clean cars to church, hold hands on the beach and run on treadmills after they eat a lot of pizza. They enjoy vanilla skies, swinging on swing sets, walking in the rain, pajama parties, wearing fuzzy sweatshirts in the winter and imagining what it would be like to breathe underwater. Owl City is an innocent place where life is pleasant and enjoyable. It's a place where pretty owl girl flight attendants smile at handsome boy owls at 30,000 feet. It's a place where little owls sometimes get lost in grocery stores but they always find their mommas again.

:)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Exams, Flutes, Graduation... So what did I miss?

Hello.

March. The month that comes after February and before April. A busy month for me and maybe for other people, too.
I cannot believe that I'd be graduating in just a matter of... weeks? That's how it looks like. I and my classmates have plenty of things to do. We have our flutes in our hands. We need to play our school's hymn this Thursday. And there's a quiz in MAPE coming up, too. Drat. Could somebody teach me how to do this inversion thing? I kind of forgot. Sigh. MAPE always makes me want to destroy its book. But actually, its book is already destroyed. Yay me.
We got this sewing activity along with this group marketing using play money in HELE. Something to keep us busy. All this is stressful.
And there's the National Achievement Test. The test I should pass. It consists of five subjects. And before that is the mock test. Grr. Then after that are the Final Exams. The FINAL exams. I hate exams. Especially the finals... they're probably the hardest. DepEd, spare me.
So after all that, we would wait for the results and go marching to the stage to graduate if we ever pass any of the tests. YAY!

So what did I miss?

Love,
Amber