I Shall Clear Things Up :D
Lately Tyler has been on a "rant" about how I'm not following my philosophy and how I made some mistakes in my last post.
FIRST of all, I was wrong about saying we played COD 3, because we actually played COD MW3, which is a completely different thing.
Secondly, I admit to calling Tyler one of my best friends and I guess the reason why is because he is one of the few friends I have left. In fact, the list of my real friends that I hang out with is so short, I'll name them all right now. They are Jonathan, Gordon, Joshua, Gary, Tyler, Amanda and Karina. I did mention to Tyler about my philosophy of having no best friends, but I neglected to mention that if I had no best friends, that would also mean that all my friends would be my best friend. I just named all my friends (and by friends, I mean people who I have regular contact with daily through voice, not just Facebook), so therefore I can also rightfully say they are my best friends too.
Now For My Rant About My Parents
Get ready for a long read about my VERY VERY personal opinion (that is my own and in no way is the opinion of all the children in the world) about parents.
I think parents these days can be great and horrible. They can be easy going or always lashing out at you. My parents are the type that constantly lash out at you to do more work and to use the computer less.
Why am I talking about these things now? Well, my mom just took away my laptop (poop .__.) and I'm kind of mad at her for doing so. It's like the third time she's done so and she doesn't do it for a good reason (REMEMBER, THESE ARE MY OPINIONS).
Sometimes I wonder how I would fare if I could just take care of my own life. Make my own set time limit of computers and cook the type of food I want to cook.
I personally think that if you are given more independence, then you will start to take care of yourselves more. For example, I always imagined how it would be like if I cooked. Realistically, I would cook myself the recommended serving of vegetables and the other food groups, because now I can actually take account my health into what I cook. Get what I mean? If you have more responsibility, you'll start to take care of yourself more.
Since I don't have my newer computer, I've been booting up (I really mean boot up, since this thing is like ancient) my older computer (which I do have to admit I've been keeping in relatively good shape for it's age) to do things such as socialize and blog. I still wish I could play games on my newer one. But blogging comes first.
No Graphics For A While, Sorry
Lately I've been very nostalgic. It's mainly because I've been looking over my failed project The UnderWorld, which I scrapped a while ago. So much for that. But it's fun looking at how I fared in the world of coding back then. Maybe I'll start up a new project. As for why there will be no graphics... uhhh... I guess it's because this computer is pretty old and it takes a while to load up the graphics.
Today my happy wagon is filled with 18 pebbles. That would mean my daily number is a 9. What a great way to keep my mind going during the summer. I know you can't hear the sarcasm through a computer screen, but just to let you know, there is some sarcasm. I haven't really been thinking of quotes, so rest assured, the quote for this post will be fresh from my mind. Uhhh... if only I can think of one.
"I can tolerate having friends who want to be my friends. It's just when somebody doesn't want to be my friend that it bugs me." - Kevin Zou
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