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Pretty much enjoin' life right about now. I have too many hobbies than there are hours in the day for. God knows I need a blog to just type out all sorts of things for hours now too. I really like drawing. Making movies is what I hope to do for a career!

5.17.2009

Final Feed

Well.
Sad thing is that my final project is like, way lamer than the rest of what I made.
My computer is being a freaking piece of crap, so I couldn't even make something pretty and shiny for you.
THANK YOU TECHNOLOGY
It is great when it works. Sucks when it doesn't.
I'll upload a copy of my fantastic paper and post it here later.

Even better.
I totally forgot the sheet of paper on what I am supposed to make this post on in my locker at school.
So I may or may not be looking closely at Sara's fantastic blog while doing this.

Basically I have like, no magazines that I own. So a collage was not about to happen. I mean my mom has a few chocolate magazines- and my dad a couple of woodworking ones... But that isn't quite what I picture MY feed to look as.
What really sucks is that I already made my OWN feed vision in the visual essay. Go me. I just totally know everything a head of time.


So about this pencil'd piece of paper.
You've got me, holding an american flag. And It also shows my lazy-ness bey not drawing in all 51 stars. ohoho, genius.
There is pretty much everything that I like on there, music, video games, my friends and family, a television, snowboard, soccer ball, cameras, a computer and even some Pasta sauce that got onto the corner of the paper!

The one part that takes so more explaining is probably the "Facebook is my Feed" part.
Honestly, I am sure you all can figure this one out.
But have you ever noticed the "suggestions" section in the upper right corner?
It gives you things you may like. Be it friends, events, groups, people/objects you may really like.
It is like an actual internet version of the feed.
You can even chat with people on facebook, send messages, it has a calendar and all sorts of advertisements everywhere.
How perfect.

Would I ever get a feed? Even if it meant losing my skin?
Well, yeah.
Who honestly wouldn't want it? All the conveniences the feed has... I would only get it if I had it since a child.
I would prefer to have a handheld version or what not. But you never can have exactly what you want.

5.10.2009

QUEENS

HAHAHA
Okay, so basically Sara and I are very very good at making ourselves look like idiots.
Cool idiots, but idiots all the same.

here we have a skit we improved the whole time. (except the dance obviously, Ze choreographed that, but never had any idea what we would use it for)



ITALY AND GERMANY
Hetalia is the best thing ever

5.04.2009

I totally have a life, what are you talking about?





AHHH SO SMALL. Click to make bigger and readable.

btw that is America. <3
Y'all can be sad now that I wasn't creative enough to make this idea up on my own now.
From an extra comic in the Hetalia web comic by Himaruya Hidekazu.


THIS FULLFILLS 4 DIFFERENT THINGS FOR ME
1. Shows how globally people thinking about Americans just wanting to buy more and more even now. Which relates to feed and what not.
2. IT HAS AMERICA IN IT. OTL <3
3. Hetalia is the best thing ever
4. Remind anyone of Minnesota's own wonderful spring this year?

Feed Vision

Seeing with the feed.
It can tell you what you want, and can tell you what you need to be cool.
Personally, I would think of the feed enhancing vision a little more, and bringing out certain colors you are interested in. Advertisements playing out of the side of your vision. Ones that you can't really focus on, but they are still there to annoy you.
I took this picture at the Rosedale mall just outside of borders.


This is the theme of my visual essay.
As Americans, it is well known that we use up the most of the world's resources for daily life. Especially considering our relatively small population for what it is we use up, and then do infact discard as waste.

Does anyone really need a giant pile of cash? I mean, this totally says "come on, steal from me. ENVY my good fortune"
It is nice to have money, but the way we were grown up t behave like is too strut our stuff. To show people what we have, and to most certainly show it off to others. Materialistic and consumeristic.






I am sure everyone knows just how much trash you put out a day. 4lbs per each person in the USA per day, making 28lbs a week. Times that by how many millions of people, and no wonder the world was over run with trash in Wall-E.
This picture is just a wonderful stack of pop cans. After of course they have been compacted into convenient little cubes.













Sadly, the world does not grow as we do.