July 19th, 2008 at 04:34am
Very true, about teaches who do nothing. Especially since I hate P.E so much, I was more than happy to see I got the gym teacher who a lot of other kids have claimed more than once, does nothing with his class, other than letting all of his kids sit around and work on their homework.
I've been going on the forums a lot more often these days. Kind of strange. I'm not really sure if it's because I'm bored or if I have an selfish, unconscious desire to put some more numbers on my post count, even though I shouldn't really care about the post count :shifty: Anywayy, I have seen girls complaining about their stories not getting any comments, even when the story either already has a ton of comments, or their other stories have hundreds. It's like, dude, feel lucky people actually read your work and while you're at it, shut up :file: I really am beginning to hate it when I see that on the forums. And yeah, it is extremely aggravating to see all the half-assed stuff get all the applause, while all the work that obviously has some raw effort put into it gets nothing. Shows how intelligent the people of mibba are becoming...
And I hope you know that if your updates really are half-assed, then there's no way of noticing that :file:. They're too naturally good for that. Though, that is a good experiment, to see if they'd get more attention if they sucked more than normal. I've already come up with my own conclusion from my own now-deleted work, which is, it's true, sucky stuff does get more comments. God, I hate how that works.
I go down to New York all the time :tehe: I live five hours away, in Vermont, and go down to see the cousins, every once in a while. And I got to go down to Madison Square Garden in the city to see My Chem ^__^ The city kicks ass, though the rest of the state is pretty average.
I think it's a wonderful thing when I find people on mibba (including you) who are obviously intelligent and can show it without even trying, because I'm starting to find that this site is seriously lacking intelligence nowadays. Or at least it's like that, concerning new users or certain people on the forums.
NYC is awesommeee, though it can be a pain in the ass. We had to take a train to get there, and before that, I hadn't been on a train since I was like, five. Getting lost as Grand Central Station didn't do much to make is feel better, though I couldn't stop thinking the entire time I was in there 'they filmed parts of eternal sunshine of the spotless mind here, didn't they?', so that was slightly enjoyable. Then actually getting out onto the streets it's like hfdsfdhfodn people people people everywhere :cheese: Even though I knew that already :file: but still, I go to the city rarely and live in the state with a population of about five. You can't apparently ask for directions to a certain street (after nearly getting on the wrong train, we couldn't even figure out what street the damn arena was at), because you're either A.) already on the right street and not realizing it because you can't find the street signs to prove it, or B.) the person you're asking is from a different non-english-speaking country, has no idea of what you're talking about, and points in some random direction to make you go away. Unfortunately, we had both those encounters in one setting. So, it's quite aggravating, you see.
I'd never seen them live before that (only badly filmed youtube videos straight from the mosh pit) I didn't know what to expect. But, as I should've known, it was amazing. Only bad thing was...we got sat near the stage but like, behind it. So we got to see...their backs T.T. Though I was pretty happy that that meant I would be closer to Bob, who I am starting to fall in love with like a teenie again. Our show was also the last show on the tour, I believe, so it was supposed to be 'special'.
I must admit, I am at a dilemma:
I took Spanish and am not entirely sure what that little French sentence says...:shifty:
Way to make myself look like an idiot. Again.