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Friday, February 4, 2005


   The Creative Mind Cometh
I don't know what to think. Just today, I feel the need to be creative today. I'm probably still thinking about the demostration I've seen by my instructor yesterday, but I can just feel it. It urges through the soul and immediately consumes the body, causing you to react. Other than that, today is just normal for me.

Since there are two classes to attend for today, I have one piece of fan art that I wish to post right now. By the time class is over, it should appear in the original anime section. I really enjoyed drawing this one. Be sure to leave comments about it if you have any.

I'll be signing off now, and it is time for a little netsurfing.

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Wednesday, February 2, 2005


   It made a
*laughs* I just had to post this because of the sheer ludicrous nature of the movie. It really cracked me up. Crazy!

EvilOntheAttack

Note: This is not for the faint of heart or the least likely to understand it. I believe that was the intention, anyway. Enjoy.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2005


   Oh boy, here we go!
It is time for the...




THE DIAMOND CUTTER!!



Originally titled as a 3/4 neckbreaker, the Diamond Cutter is, no pun intended, a definite wicked manuever. It can automatically stun even the most powerful of opponents, and whoever uses it can completely gain the ultimate advantage in gaining a victory. It is also effective as a counter.



In order for the fighter/wrestler to use the manuever properly, he/she must catch the opponent off-guard. Before the opponent can attempt any form of attack, the fighter quickly reacts by grabbing the opponent by the head and neck, hooks the neck in a noose-like position, and immediately drops down to the mat. The opponent hits the canvas head-first and suffers severe damage from the impact receiver from the fighter's momentum.

Bonus Pics:



DDP, one of the originators of the Diamond Cutter, executes it as if it is nothing.



Ouch! He'll definitely feel sore in the morning. (the opposing wrestler)

Note: Do not try this at home, kiddies. Leave this to the professional, please.

I'm sure you've already seen this week's Melee Character, so I'm aching for any comments on Sessh-san and what makes him a unique character. Oh, you can comment about the manuever as well.

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Sunday, January 30, 2005


   A quiet weekend
Nothing interesting happened during this weekend, except for the Micheal Jackson program that I had watched yesterday. I spent my Saturday listening to music, catching up w/ my sleep, drawing, and basically watching the TV for quite some time. I should consider going to bed earlier.

Now that I had mention Jacko's name, I wish to explain briefly about the program. It presented the details of Michael Jackson's childhood (if anyone could even consider it as his childhood) and the crippling effects of his past, along w/ the fact that his parents were devoted Jehovat's Witnesses, had completely demolished Jackson's own behavior and attitude in public. After watching the program, I started to think for a bit; this is where I came to the conclusion that the man has had a sad life.

I'm sure some genious might pop out a joke or two about Jacko's behavior, but hearing about his childhood and upbringings really upsetted me. I mean, who could imagine someone enduring such torment by the person who has brought him/her to the face of the earth, only to slam him/her face down to it? No one could. Not to say I'm on Jacko's side or anything, but I feel that when someone attempts to live in a world that does not exist, generally to escape the pain that reality brings upon them, he/she remains stuck there for the rest of his/her life, never to escape again. MJ's story is no different. To this day, he remains a young adolescent inside a poor grown man's body, which is tragic because no individual deserves to live that way. No one ever does.

Yeah, it really had me thinking that day. I guess you really can't change the past, no matter how much you want to. *sighs* I'd better make this short.




Hmm, I wonder if they planned on using a table to arm wrestle. Talk about a test of strength.



Signing off, friends!

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Thursday, January 27, 2005


   Fade Out
This is yet another Flash movie except it is not the usual hilarious movies shown on this page. This one is very touching for me, esp. when it has Radiohead as the soundtrack. Tis' extremely fantastic, is it not.

From Within

Enjoy.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2005


   What's this?!
It is another...

WICKED MANUEVER OF THE WEEK!!



This week, the manuever is:


THE JAPANESE OCEAN DROP!



A variation of a back suplex expect this particular manuever serves as a pinning combination. The opponent receives moderate damage while stalled long enough for the user to escape w/ a victory.





The user first grabs the opponent by the arm and places it across his/her shoulders. The opponent is then hoasted by the user until immediately dropping right onto the mat as the user holds him/her to a count of three. The user of the manuever must displays a complete deal strength and flexibility in order to execute this manuever properly.

Any comments? I'm open for one right now!

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Monday, January 24, 2005


   Cursed the darn luck
My previous class just pissed me off almost to the highest degree. Two weeks ago in Elective Media, we were split into groups to work for our first assignment. The objective was to compose questions that revolves around clients discovering the purpose of a company that is asking for assistance in promoting their business. The questions have to be based accordingly on the company's primary objective so that the advertisers can chart down specific information given through interview. The two groups took turns in the interview as clients and company representatives.

Fast forward to today: When the two groups gathered to discuss the overall objective for each company, there wasn't enough dialogue to work w/, plus we had a different lab teacher assigned for Mon. This became a huge dillemma throughout the beginning of class for these reasons:



    1. Both groups had little information to work w/.

    2. Half of the people from my group were not present for class.

    3. Even the instructor had no idea what the hell we were suppose to do.




It really aggrevated me because not only do I have to start from square one due to lack of organization from the instructor, but I also have to do it because the half of my group failed to participate in one class. I'm trying to get my money's worth so that I can obtain a proper education, and yet instead I am forced to come back to the work that has already been done. I don't mean to be frustated today, but after the previous course, I am really bugged and upset over the entire thing.

On a lighter note, I was netsurfing on the Internet this morning, when I ran into an interesting article regarding the distinctions between Japanese pro-wrestling and pro-wrestling in the states. It also discuss how Japanese promotions succeeded in capturing the eyes of professional wrestling fanatics through relying on the matches themselves w/o the need for storylines. At the point where I started to finish reading the article, I thought to myself, "Could it be interesting if the U.S. pro-wrestling promotions (besides TNA) would adopt this method from the Japanese promotions?"

I'm still thinking about this question, which almost led me to doubt if the WWE is started to focus more on certain match-ups based on competition and what the fans want much so than wandering in storylines that are almost the same storylines they use every single year. For instance, Triple H loses world title to anonymous wrestler, attempts to do anything to regain the title, manages to received top contendership, enters a match, cheats at the end, and synonomously regains the title. Not that I do not watch RAW or Smackdown anymore, it is just that the storylines are getting old, and I, if not the only one, am starting to realize it. It is obvious regarding what I have seen on Smackdown for the past two weeks, but that's just me.

The previous two paragraphs are not recommended to the people who have not sent wierd pms to various myO accounts. To the three people who did, you KNOW who you are. (Not you, fallen otaku.)

Signing off. I'm heading off to OB now. Tis' Well!

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Saturday, January 22, 2005


   Is she flirting with me?
This feels wierd to describe in words, but I need to get it off my chest. Just this morning, I walked out of my dorm when I heard one of the residence calling for me. It turned out to be a naive blond lady standing around outside the hallway, and I recognized her from yesterday.

This young lady once knocked out of my door to remind me that I had left my key onto the door, which of course I knew it was inside the keyhole because I had left a book needed for a class inside my dorm. Later that day, when I was in my dorm, I walked into the hallway to use the restroom when she walked upon me and asked me if I had a pack of cigarettes.

What she failed to put in consideration was that I never smoked in my life and I would easily become ill if smelled a certain amount of cigarette smoke, but I didn't want to be rude or do anything to offend her, so I told her no. From then on, she walked off.

Fast forward to this morning: I encountered the same individual who stands in the same hallway and asks a similar question. Of course, I gave the same answer that was given to her yesterday: no. At that moment, I started to look back, and I started to think, "Hmm, she could be flirting with me", which is strange because no young lady would attempt to flirt like that. It really creeped me out to now.




Oh, I've just posted this pic just for the heck of it. I found it while netsurfing. Boy, they should audition for TNA!



Well, tis' a wierd day, indeed. Hopefully, it will become less creepy in the end. Signing off.

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Thursday, January 20, 2005


Quick Post
Yesterday, I have posted another pic for my fan art. I thought you guys would check it out, although some would not approve of it. It took countless preparation and re-editing to work upon this pic. Here's the link to it:

Maiden

Enjoy.

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Wednesday, January 19, 2005


   Finish Him!
For the past couple of days, I have enjoyed the vast humor that I received from flash movies online. (Anyone who visited Newgrounds.com would know exactly what I mean.) Most of the flash movies were parodies of various video games. There were some parodies that I could watch all over again.

Note: The names of the video games can remain anonymous (ha, AMW).

This first flash, for instance, was something I'd never expected.

SF: Finish Him!


The next two movies are basicially MK based.

MK OUTTAKES

MK SPOOF

Here's a fourth movie. Hint: It involves a certain induendo that is now a issue in this country.

"Welcome to your DOOM!"

This final one is extremely hilarious. ( What was he thinking? He must be on "something".)

Mack Daddy Mario

Note: You don't have to view all of these links. I recommend watching two or three flashes at least. Personally, my favorite one would have to be the MK Outtakes, esp. the Cyrax friendship dance. (Oops! I almost gave it away.)

Signing off!

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