Sunday, October 31, 2010

Giant Monsters!

I have been watching new - and rewatching old - giant monster movies, like the old Godzilla and Gamera films. I am glad we have the square-cube law, and yet I would not mind having giant monsters.... in Japan. I am sure the Japanese feel different about this, but to each their own.

I had three days off in quick succession, and more off on the way, which is great. I have done so much cleaning. I started cleaning and I accidentally... ...the whole apartment building. That's right, I cleaned the whole apartment building, all three floors, all the staircases. I also cleaned outside the entrance with my little grabby stick. I did these things because our land lord will seemingly never get around to it.

I also did laundry, dishes, and general tidying up, which i needed to do. Hooray!


Shoop da Woop!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

fatigue

I am really tired, really and truly out of energy. I feel as though at any point, my potential energy will dry up and my atomic structure will collapse. I am that tired.

I have been working a whole bunch, as one coworker died, two quit, and one had a heart attack and won't be returning. The copperside staff is dropping like flies, but hopefully soon enough I will get weekends again. I believe I will be working Halloween, as I work every holiday or pseudo-holiday. I am going to bring a jack-o-lantern to work, and it will be good.

I have been frantically cleaning everything at home, and trying to retain my sanity, but I lost it this afternoon, only to be regained after dinner (which is a metaphorical time, as I haven't actually eaten yet, but I plan to soon).

I have a lot of things I've been wanting to blog about, but finding the time and energy is tough. I will try to get some more done soon.

- squarebear

Friday, October 8, 2010

Awwwwwwwwwwwww

Awwwwwww

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11493676

I think this is super duper cute.

He is the best pirate ever ^_^
- Plaidbeard

Monday, October 4, 2010

Oh what a day

A hell of a day at work. as a general rule there has been too much of this work thing. It has begun to intrude upon the happiness of my being. This is unacceptable, and I fear some quarrel may become of it.

Specifically, the day of work was long, it began very busy, and ended painfully slow. In the middle of it, there was a lunch of mini-pizza...

There was something grievously wrong with the mini-pizza. It ended in getting sick in the washroom, and nearly all over a customer. I required hugs and healing.

At the nights end, there was also the final bird-flipping. Myron, one of the workers, called in sick... at 9:52... for his shift at 10... the manager (who was awoken by my coworker) was not happy about this. Mark (the night shift worker who did show up, all praises be to him) texted Myron asking what-the-hell was up, to which he responded (with paraphrasing) "I just didn't feel like coming in". we shall see how that will end.



On to better things, like drawing and writing. I have decided to look again (and work again on) the Cruiser Suit Chronicles (the mecha things with dropships and the like, in the future). It is fun, and I like it. that is all for now, as I am sleep deprived and want to relax.

Meow.
- Pandacat

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Devourer of Time

Well, upon the promise of updating more, I was set upon by an enjoyable behemoth of a monster. This Monster i will call Minecraft. Those not familiar with minecraft, I will explain.

It is a computer game, in which you are plopped down in a randomly generated world. this world consists wholly of 1m x 1m cubes, and is heavily pixellated. it is also heavily addicting. you can collect resources, and build items and buildings, and use them to refine resources into better resources. also, there is day and night, and during the day, there are pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens all about. at night however, there are zombies, skeleton archers, giant spiders, and explosive mutant-creepers. It is very fun and addicting, and I have played far too much of it (my number 1 world could give Moria a run for its money).

Aside from that, there was an awesome wedding which I did attend. Kathy got married, and there was sooo much dancing, music, and fun times. Not to mention the ceremony was held at the Japanese gardens.... omg terrace has a Japanese gardens!!!...when did that happen...

I have also been watching some quite good anime's of recent, namely Berserk and Last Exile. Both rewatches for me, bu I like them both, Berserk with its medieval epic, and Last Exile with its deiselpunk themes.

Finally, I have been reading spectacular comics. I now have a new favourite comic book series. Atomic Robo. its the continuing stories of the Atomic Robo, a nuclear powered automatic intelligence built by Tesla, who takes part in ww2 vs. the nazis, and leads a team of Action Scientists to save the world. Yep. Super Freakin Awesome. Read It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thats all for now.

- Atomic Robo... I mean.... Andrew

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

I am Back, Part 2

I am indeed back, and I hurt from glorious combat. The first utterance upon my arrival being an all too enthusiastic "Woo Hoo! the pain has returned!!!" from Keith. It was really fun, but I have fallen out of the limited shape I was in. No Matter, I will return to power.

On the drive home, I was thinking to myself - as I often do - about my latest activities, such as watching a lot of the video's from "That Guy with The Glasses". If you have not heard of it, check it out, as there is much geekery and the like. In any case, I got to thinking of the reasoning - or importance if you will - of the video watching.

That is to say I was contemplating the intrinsic value of watching so many videos. Part of me supposed that it was mindless brain-rot to have on in the background, and it is a viable possibility. However, in an act of self-reflective cognitive dissonance, I argued that there is a value to it. For example, watching the videos of Linkara, who makes it his business to verbally (and occasionally physically) trash bad comics. Although bad comics by themselves serve no real benefit, he imparts knowledge of other good comics and comic book characters as well.

thus was the avalanche of understanding - although being strange knowledge, it is in fact knowledge, which is inherently valuable. Comic book knowledge, although based on entertainment, is a human endeavour. It is an area of human knowledge, with thousands, if not millions of minds thinking about the same thing, knowing the same characters, acknowledging the same characters values, and partaking in the same rich mythologies.

At which point it occurred to me that comic books, for all their childish beginnings, form a strange cultural blip. Consider the following (Bill Nye); in countries across the globe, wherever there is relatively modern societies, people will have heard of the same character - Superman. Moreover, many cultures have taken this character and fused him with their own values, while retaining the original. It would be difficult to find anyone in the modern world who could not answer the simple question "Who is Superman?".

I suppose I will leave it there for now.
- The Andrew

I'm Back...


Oh Hello There!

Well, it has been an age since I last graced the webways with my banter, and due to surprisingly popular demand, I am back on the air... um... nets. Unfortunately I am left with the dilemma that sometimes occurs with the majority of the population when faced with the question of "what has been going on?". From this disharmonious statement, one must draw upon the horrid truth that - in purest fact - nothing out of the ordinary has been happening.

This is the essential reason I have not updated in a while, marching alongside the powers of procrastination and laziness, and then there's the robots.

However, I will note some of the basic events of the past while:

1) Lots of work. holy crap, lots of friggin work, which is both good and bad. Work has been plagued by incompetent coworkers, unreliable coworkers, and other interesting shinanigans involving threats of various kinds upon myself. Nothing serious, but there are some crazies out there.

2) I have not been boffering in quite a while, due to weather, other activities, and aforementioned Laziness, though I will be in attendance tomorrow.

3) I have been gearing up my D&D junk to run James and Alex through some adventures when there is a day where we all have the night off. I will be running them first through a well known dungeon in the andrewverse of gaming history, involving rat people, open sewers, underground lakes, more open sewers, rat-assassins, and jays character falling into open sewers.

4) I have been trying to watch some more movies and shows, because they re fun.

5) I recently finished a book, lent to me - by mistake or design - by Kelly before she moved east. It is called "Talk to the hand", and is about the decline of politeness in our society (with a subtext of the author being driven insane by it).

6) I am a Squarebear.

7) talk like a pirate day is coming up soon, so everybody be ready (September 19th).

8) I recently got to see some dragonboat races, and let me tell you! it was less exciting than I thought it would be. Oh well, still good overall.

9) Back to D&D, when I was just starting university, and I was bored with no friends about to hang out with (which is much the same situation here in the wee hours of the morning), I would make random D&D characters. these characters could be used at a moments notice in the case of a pickup game, and it was fun to make characters. I have started doing this again, though only a few. It is fun, and I am reliving geekness.

That's it for now I think, I am happy to update again!
- Squarebear


Current Music: "Over the hills and far away", by Nightwish