Moving outta here!

May 30, 2007

World superbikes at Silverstone. Originally uploaded by Patrick Mayon.
I haven’t blogged in a while, but I thought I should tell whoever reads this that I’m trying out Blogger for a bit. I love the themes better there than here. Though I think my loyalty will always lay with WordPress.

http://lolzliekhai.blogspot.com


Homage Covers of Comic Books

May 16, 2007

Check out this original page on Comic Vine about homage covers… or covers that just lack creativity. It’s an interesting page, making comparisions here and there. So yeah, check it out.

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Random Comic Links

May 13, 2007

Melyssa as Wonderwoman

Originally uploaded by rebekahbopha.

BOOBIES! – Something about boobs and superheroines just works out.

Lose weight now, ask Comicvine how – Well, it’s apparently true.

Is Wonder Woman a lesbian? – I dunno, find out yourself.


Tidbits here and there… plus bitching!

May 7, 2007

An Random Burst of Colour

Originally uploaded by AdamAquarius.

Let’s get the little stuff out of the way. So anyway, I had my pajamas washed today and when I put them, I could smell clean-ness everywhere. The fresh smell of clean clothes. But now I’m just defiling it with my B.O. It’s that I have B.O. that people can smell it from a distance, it’s just that I can smell it, and that’s bad enough for me. That deodorant that’s supposed to hide the smell does not work at all.

So here’s the next bit. I went up to English with my friend and my other friend was discussing the Spider-Man 3 movie with someone we like to call “Burgerworld”. So Burgerworld was telling my friend that Spider-Man 3 was crap because her friends saw it and they said it was crap. Okay, everyone has a right to their own opinion, but these friends of Burgerworld’s aren’t really educated in culture. Not being racist here, but they are Lebanese. The majority of these guys are known to be quite narrow-minded, whatever it may be. For example, my friend’s class is learning about homosexuality in this “Family Class” where they basically learn about society around them regarding family, teenage issues etc. Really, stuff that a social worker would care about.

So anyway, the teacher announced that they were going to study issues about homosexuality and one of the students, who were Lebanese goes “Oh my God, I can’t stand those people.” I was totally surprised. In a time like this, people still saying this? I was appalled! So anyway, back to Spider-Man 3, and looking back on the example on the homosexuality thing, how can they judge Spider-Man 3 when they are clueless when it comes to pop culture? They aren’t even cultured in anything, except their uppity-pride. I may be being harsh here, but the truth hurts, that’s for sure. So I have that out of the way, next line of business.

I don’t like hypocritical people, and right now, it’s seriously irritating me that my friend is being one. But the thing is, I can’t really discuss it because one, it would make me look like a sissy-baby and two, I would look selfish. Read on to see what I mean.

So my friend dropped modern history because one, she hates the teacher, and two, he is giving her bad marks. He is also giving me bad marks, and we both think it is something personal. However, I can’t drop modern because I already dropped a subject last year and that was maths. One thing that I could never get a hang of was maths, and if I don’t like it, I doubt I will have any motivation to attempt maths again. She didn’t drop anything last year, so she had a chance to drop modern, and she did. The result in this is that I am alone in that class, and I have no one to talk to. The people in my class are acquaintances. I know, I could become their friends, but I had all that time last year and I didn’t bother getting to know them either. Besides, I don’t think anyone could really have the same interests as me. This might sound pompous, but compared to my classmates, my originalty takes the cake. So I don’t think I could ever relate to those people. And I’m not such a great conversation starter anyway.

So my friend drops it, and I’m all alone in the class. Now let’s go back last year, when my other friend (we’ll call her Mr. X) wanted to drop a subject because she just didn’t get it. Yet my friend who dropped modern said “Oh no, don’t go, it’ll be boring without you!” Wait, so when Mr. X wants to drop a subject, she can’t because my friend who dropped modern says “it’ll be boring”? And yet, she can’t consider me being by myself? I understand that it’s about school marks (and not dropping it will drag down her overall mark), and that’s why I didn’t make such a big fuss, but I feel a lot of injustice is being done here with her being such a hypocrite. I don’t want her to feel sorry for me, but please, a little empathy here? Seriously, I don’t think she considered me being alone in that class. She always brought up dropping modern as if it were a celebration thing. I mean, even other people in the modern class asked “But then you’ll be leaving Wendy alone!” And that just got me thinking, why couldn’t she think that? In fact, I had to bring it up myself. It makes her seem selfish, that she only cares about herself, and I am majorly pissed on that. I feel like that story hasn’t even dented what I’m feeling here, but that’s all there is to it.