Apologies for the lateness of this, but Ebezenar McCoy: Blackstaff takes Round Sixteen!
Answer: gh - tough
o - women
ti - motion
Rules: Don't share answers with each other, even answers you know aren't right. Doing so will get you disqualified for that round. This also applies for stealing another person's answer when you didn't come up with it yourself. You may, however, share theories. If you come up with an answer with the help of another contestant, make sure you mention that you
Metal: White Bronze
Jewelry Type: Ring; Nonfunctional
Accessories: Korahk-Kal shield on top
Picture (no, I still haven't been able to shrink them down ... >.<)
(just for the record, no, I am not selling this ... yet)
So apparently I still remember my password here so I can access my profile, and I'm still Premier, too. I was originally just here to try and remake contact with a couple old friends, but ... well, maybe my leaving the site isn't as permanent as I thought a couple years ago. We'll see. In any case, hi again. How've things been?
I've run into a problem, and I need opinions on something. (I can't explain what this has to do with any of my projects at the time being, so you'll just have to wait.) What you tell me could shape a story I'm writing.
Thanks for the help!
Chemistry lesson: Chemical A + Chemical B = Loud explosion that startles everyone in the classroom, and wakes you up better than coffee.
Also, I'm reading a series of books by Andy Briggs (coinciding series) called Hero.com and Villain.net. Really great books; I might make an RPG out of it someday when I read enough of it.
. . . And according to the website's own test, I'm a Villain. My name is Sphinx, and I have the powers of telekinesis, fire, superspeed, fear, and regeneration. Challe
Nergh, why must I tempt myself? Why the heck am I stalking that RPG, when I'm so busy and short on time? ... well, Akaku, you win. Expect me to arrive in Retribution soon. -.- (Not as a Human or an Elite, though; I can play as them on Reach.) (Haven't given in to curiousity and checked out MLP:FIM yet, but at this rate, it's only a matter of time. Whether I like it or not is another story ...)
I've started up my school blog. I'm not sure if I can link to the site, but you guys can find my blog on Wordpress if you're that interested. My focus is on music; topic of the current entry: Cryoshell.
=D
I didn't go trick-or-treating, but I did wear my creepy-cool costume. I've written two things for the occasion. One is a CoT poem, and a Bionicle songfic. Considering my dad is watching The Shining right behind me as I speak, I'm fairly sure I'll have a hard time getting to sleep tonight. Happy Halloween! (Or as I prefer to call it, Samhain. )
Finally got around to fixing my blog so it didn't stretch my screen. Yeah, that meant I had to reduce my approvals to links, but sacrifices have to be made.
Got my copy today (after being orientated about a possible gig at an animal shelter), along with 1600 Microsoft Points, which were later spent on War For Cybertron DLC. And aside from a few minor complaints, mostly about the pixelly-ness of some of the graphics, I'm already in love with it.
Though then again, I loved all the RPGs in the series (not so much about Mystery Dungeon, but meh), so that's no surprise.
ALSO YAY NO MORE CHIBI AVATARS
I'm starting work on a medallion in Metals class. And just like my last project, it had to do with Bionicle. I had to make the design by hand, since I couldn't size down the picture enough to make it from wax, but what the hey. It's cooler that way.
Metal: Silver
Design: Here it be
That'll give some DJs/rap arists/whoever wears bling these days a run for their money, I'm sure of it.
I stayed up last night watching a program on that channel 'bout Jack the Ripper, and the possibility he had gone to America. I only saw about 20 minutes of it (I'm watching the rest of it this afternoon), but it was very intruiguing, even if I did have hard time getting to sleep afterward. :wakeup2:
Oh, and they're playing a new version of the "I Love The World" song, featuring Optimus Prime. It's already stuck my head. >.< *resists urge to start singing*
Or, if you insist, Happy Halloween. Personally I prefer Samhain, since it's been around longer and it sounds classier, but there you are. Won't be doing much tonight -- I'll be in my "Killer Masquerade" costume, watching CSI, and scaring the trick-or-treaters that come to the door -- but I've settled on my NaNoWriMo subject: Break of Day. While it won't be the NaNo website, I'm using it as an excuse to try and break my year-long writer's block. Seriously, it's taking so long that it's crimina
As I mentioned earlier, I asked if you wanted to see part of my work on my would-be novel, and you pretty much all said yes (well, all as in everyone who bothered to leave a comment saying so ). So, here's a part of that novel's first chapter. It's a tad long, so I'll compress it in a spoiler tag.
If there's anything I could improve, please comment and let me know.
Thanks.
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
What a busy five hours. I barely had any time to get on the laptop today. Let's see . . . Got a check-up from the doc My brother got a shot (I didn't need any ) The warts on my feet were freeze-treated with a spray-gun of sorts that shoots liquid nitrogen (ow) Doc, Mom, and my bro discussed my bro getting meds while I get freeze-treated (he's borderline ADHD; he has a hard time focusing) Bought fabric (Bor-ing) Grocery shopping Went home Left to go out for lunch (The Rock = awesome pizza ) Drop
... and like a butterfly to another sweet-smelling flower, I jump from The Red Pyramid to another fantastic book that was started and completed within twelve hours. This time, though, it was three long books in one -- and in a way, as creepy as all three Stephen King books I've read.
The Forbidden Game books, written by L.J. Smith (the person who wrote The Vampire Diaries, in case you cared to know), center around seven friends who play a game at a birthday party for one of them. The game --
Nobody got the answer last week, but Sumiki was the closest, so he wins this round.
Answer: The man was the winner of the prestigious London Marathon race. He waved to the large crowd the entire way down the finishing straightaway and, because of that, he just failed to break the record for the marathon -- thereby missing out on the $30,000 bonus prize.
Round Three
Rules: Don't share answers with each other, even answers you know aren't right. Doing so will get you disqualified for th
It's not that bad; kinda reminds me of KOTOR. I have a Fighter named Blaze Attura, and I'm starting to get the hang of this (I haven't played computer games since forever ). I don't like the backround music, but I'll get used to it.
*goes to play more*
We're finally wrapping up Things Fall Apart. Today, we start A Midsummer Night's Dream, and on Friday, we start the Blogging Unit (no, I'm not yanking your chain on the Blogging thing; we're actually gonna be blogging for our grades these last few weeks )
On another note, I'm considering joining that new Pokemon RPG, Rise of the Rockets, once I have the time. Chimchar will be on my roster for sure, being my favorite starter, but I'm not sure what the other one should be . . .