Ever since Portal 2, the voice in my head that helps me think is the voice of Wheatley.
I've been spending my internet days on eBay looking for lab coats, jumpsuits, and Aperture Laboratories merchandise. I've developed a new love for science. I'm even learning how to play the keyboard!
Fan made movies and artwork, fan fictions and machinima is what I'm into these days. Crash Bandicoot, Half-Life, but most of all, Portal.
I wanna paint my bedroom electric blue, with grey at the bottom. I want it to look like some laboratory off of something Sci-Fi.
Though, I'm not a big fan of cake... I want the cake off of Portal for my birthday!
Famous people have money and can influence their country (or world). Money +/- Popularity = power.
I've noticed that somebody on YouTube can do something like, a whole channel just for a particular video game/movie series for walkthroughs and/or parodies, remixes, etc. and people who like that video game/movie will be like "OMG another fan!", "Oh, I love this music remix they did of that one song that came from the OST!", "Finally, another Sparta Mix of (put something ridiculous here)!" For example, Crash Bandicoot. I found a channel that was all Crash Bandicoot. The person would do the unnecessary censorship of cutscenes (those were HILARIOUS, btw.)they had some music remixes from music from the games, even had a comic-book-video thing based off the games (convincing and realistic) and even made their own music for the fallen heroes...excuse me... VILLAINS... that Activision screwed up in the later games... as a memorial RIP thing for the original and classic characters.
Whoa, I'm getting off topic. Anyways, I felt like, "Hey, this person is cool. Instead of spending hours just staring at a picture of a character on YouTube like the rest of us, they are making their own videos and putting their own humorous spin on it... it's almost like it's targeting a particular group of people... a group of crash fans..."
It may be wrong in the eyes of YouTube to put up video game footage that is remixed, but MAN do the people love it!
My evil plan to gain YouTube popularity: Pick some part of pop culture thing I like, I might go with a video game, and just make videos of that. It's just as evil as those Activia commercials, targeting women to eat their ugly yogurt. When I climb that ladder of popularity amongst the (insert a series of video games here)fans, I shall have total control over them! And I'll do that for other video games! Even more! Before they know it, they will be a fan of a fan, and once they are, I will show them my original work that has absolutely nothing to do with Crash Bandicoot or Resident Evil. Like it or not, they WILL all see it, and it WILL get me a record deal/ give me a career in video making-stuff!
INGENIOUS!
Though I totally doubt this plan will work, it is worth a shot. It does seem kind of unreasonable, now that I think of it... Yeah, I don't expect this to work at all. But I'll do it for the heck of it anyways! For de fun!
Instructions were: Power the printer, stick paper in it, stick ink in it. Before I could even plug it into the computer (I still haven't, it didn't even come with a USB cable) It printed out MORE INSTRUCTIONS! How!? HOW!? The only thing it was plugged into was the wall!
I've had a document on my computer titled "Dream Log". I have like, three entries in it so far, but the first entry was back in August! I can't get into the habit of updating it regularly!
Anyways, I have the Dream Log document and I also write down my dreams in a journal.It's so disorganized, yo. I think, maybe, I'll use the LiveJournal for my public dream log thing.
I have no idea how I found it out, but somewhere I heard that somebody put a bar of soap in their bedsheets. When they went to bed, their "Charlie horse episode" never happened. I seriously don't see any science behind this...?
Anyways, I don't have leg cramps and I've never had a charlie horse in my life (yet) but I slept with a bar of soap nearby, and the weirdest thing happened... I actually got up to the alarm clock, instead of pushing snooze 12 times. Wowzers!
I was at Jenna's house the 5th of November though the 7th, and Jenna was on an old- VERY OLD website that she had for her club-thing. Then, we realized that her old website was connected to my old website. So, I check out my old website, and saw my old Livestream channel.
Most of the stuff on that Livestream channel was for this club-thing Jenna and I had, but I'm pretty impressed with my video making skills, even back then in '09. The club-thing, however, was a horrible idea and an unorganized mess, and nobody checked it out or joined anyways. I've just gave up on that idea.
Anyways, I think that I'll delete that Livestream channel (along with the old website) and work on a new one (not along with a website.) It'll be like, my YouTube videos and stuff, playing over and over 24/7.
A friend phoned me and we were having a normal conversation; talking about The Sims and Mercenaries 2. My friend hasn't ever played or seen The Sims 3, SO he asked me to make a video(s) of what's all in The Sims 3, including Sims' hobbies, glitches, custom content and lots of other new features. So, I said that I might do that.
About 30 minutes later, the topic of Mercenaries 2 was brought up and I started singing the theme. It all escalated to me playing the theme on piano whilst singing along with two other people over the phone. The thought came about that we all should start doing YouTube videos.
I'm not much on teamwork, but I'll try it and see if "collaboration" is my "style".
It's Fall Break and I'm blogging at around 03:55.
None of the people I've subscribed to on YouTube has any recent videos, I have no new emails, and Nobody I know is online. For some reason, this internet world feels like, some abandoned... place.
I guess the only thing left to do now is to watch my "Resident Evil" playlist, where I have videos of other people playing the whole game. It's great, really, because it's like a movie.
I just got in the mail today Gorillaz D-Sides. This completes my collection of albums and b-sides.
I have: Gorillaz, G Sides, Laika Come Home, Demon Days, D-Sides, and Plastic Beach.
Yet I do not have every song. I will start buying the singles soon.
