Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Nothing to SEE
Hello, nothing interesting to look at nothing at all. In fact, you'll have better time watching strange videos on Youtube than here. THis is probably my last post as an 18 year old unless I post something about my mundane life...later. I'm not funny. I am not entertaining, keep moving along until something else hits your fancy. I'm as boring as it gets, except for being a writer, living with a bunch of people and animals, and occasional outbursts caused by the media like "WHY THE F*** DO TEABAGGERS HAVE A DEBATE!!!" but that's normal...so keep moving along, don't comment or whatever, keep going about your life as if nothing happened.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Into U.T. and G.P: a comparing summary
In the words of the professor of Futurama: "Good news, everyone," I have two comics: Ghost People (including Ghost People: Queens' Men, Ghost People: LOG and Ghost People: L.O.N.) and Upsidedown Town. Both U.T. and G.P. have a character who is distant and cold and even called the shocking word "asshole." However, Allan intends to be who he is and doesn't care what the hell people call him as long as he is able to do his job which is to manage his fellow officers, keep the peace of the three worlds of Earth, Zahayen and Black Ravensparrow, participate in the counsel of 12, and protect the three worlds. And maybe come back and sleep for four hours. Allan is also a solid five feet which pisses people off but it's an excuse...even though people forget he's so short.
Jacob is a natural misanthrope on the hunt of revenge of everyone who has ever made fun of him for being gay even if he was straight (or in reality bisexual but never admitted it and still won't) Jacob is of Irish origin and not afraid to show an accent unlike Allan who will only show an accent when he's angry. Furious. Jacob is more caring than most people expect and gets touchy when people offend other people. He hates being touched and has a sensitivity to the colors red or any color mixed with red until he wears his glasses or sunglasses and thus problem solved.
G.P has a character who balances Allan's anti-social misanthropic behaviour and he is Greffie or Greyford. Greffie is shorter than Allan by two or three inches, I keep going back and forth. Mancorn is also the same height as Greffie but that's a different summary. Greffie has this thing about fashion and thus forces his sister be fashionable but he reserves fushia or hot pink shorts with black suspenders with no shirt or shoes for himself. He nice, happy and pushes Allan to question the human race and to include himself in the human race.
In U.T., the Greffie character is Vince (or Vincent) he sometimes get swept up in the madness of his own life but breaks out once in a while to give Jacob a reality check while being completely unresponsible for anything in his life...he doesn't have a job but his own apartment which Jacob pays for. He's overly nice and sometimes overly confident. He's a horrible liar and bad at sarcasm or meanness around Rhia or Jacob but around Ben he's the devil or devil-like.
Both comics has strange characters who barely anyone can relate to and if you can relate to them, that just proves something, but I don't what.
Starrah (G.P.) and Rhia (U.T.)changes their hair constantly.
Starrah clubs and parties, Rhia is a nastier and female version of Allan and Jacob combined.
The Main character of Ghost People is Matt who is in the body of woman, born like that but he is a male.
Mancork's male body is hidden in a closet which he doesn't know about so at the moment he's in a female's body.
The STRANGER AND MORE UNRELATEABLE characters
Jen (U.T.) she grew up with Jacob but has not be able to relate to anyone but her wall who she gets daily advice from...and people say nothing to or about.
Dagan- Dagan is genderless, doesn't think gender is important and all the guys except some assume he is a he and all the girls except some think she is a she. In reality, I haven't a clue and the character won't tell me. Dagan also doesn't really talk in a normal way
For example: Person one: Hey you are dating my little girl
Person two (normal): No sir. (or) Do I look like I date girl? (or) Yes, um is that a problem? (or) Yes and what are you going to do about it?
Which Person 1 will give them an appropriate answer or just threaten them depending on the situation but Dagan...eh
Person One: Hey you are dating my daughter?
Dagan: If summers were as sweet to let peaches bloom before mere shrubs it would be a blessing but the berry falls after the flower and the measure of this is the sound of ticking numbers in a circle where happy he who is not affected by the ticking but alas it cannot be since the flower has been seen but never approached by the picking of a hand and when fall comes it blooms to a peach never picken but falls onto the ground and juices flow into the ground and the lonely berry is far from any such flower watches and envies the ground with the ablity to grow roots and make anew.
This long answer means "no, sir I am not dating your daughter because she prefers jocks." Pretty meataphor no? Any more abstract and I'll be writing th and e at the end of words. He does occasionally use thou, thyself and normal street talk but it's occasional.
Jacob is a natural misanthrope on the hunt of revenge of everyone who has ever made fun of him for being gay even if he was straight (or in reality bisexual but never admitted it and still won't) Jacob is of Irish origin and not afraid to show an accent unlike Allan who will only show an accent when he's angry. Furious. Jacob is more caring than most people expect and gets touchy when people offend other people. He hates being touched and has a sensitivity to the colors red or any color mixed with red until he wears his glasses or sunglasses and thus problem solved.
G.P has a character who balances Allan's anti-social misanthropic behaviour and he is Greffie or Greyford. Greffie is shorter than Allan by two or three inches, I keep going back and forth. Mancorn is also the same height as Greffie but that's a different summary. Greffie has this thing about fashion and thus forces his sister be fashionable but he reserves fushia or hot pink shorts with black suspenders with no shirt or shoes for himself. He nice, happy and pushes Allan to question the human race and to include himself in the human race.
In U.T., the Greffie character is Vince (or Vincent) he sometimes get swept up in the madness of his own life but breaks out once in a while to give Jacob a reality check while being completely unresponsible for anything in his life...he doesn't have a job but his own apartment which Jacob pays for. He's overly nice and sometimes overly confident. He's a horrible liar and bad at sarcasm or meanness around Rhia or Jacob but around Ben he's the devil or devil-like.
Both comics has strange characters who barely anyone can relate to and if you can relate to them, that just proves something, but I don't what.
Starrah (G.P.) and Rhia (U.T.)changes their hair constantly.
Starrah clubs and parties, Rhia is a nastier and female version of Allan and Jacob combined.
The Main character of Ghost People is Matt who is in the body of woman, born like that but he is a male.
Mancork's male body is hidden in a closet which he doesn't know about so at the moment he's in a female's body.
The STRANGER AND MORE UNRELATEABLE characters
Jen (U.T.) she grew up with Jacob but has not be able to relate to anyone but her wall who she gets daily advice from...and people say nothing to or about.
Dagan- Dagan is genderless, doesn't think gender is important and all the guys except some assume he is a he and all the girls except some think she is a she. In reality, I haven't a clue and the character won't tell me. Dagan also doesn't really talk in a normal way
For example: Person one: Hey you are dating my little girl
Person two (normal): No sir. (or) Do I look like I date girl? (or) Yes, um is that a problem? (or) Yes and what are you going to do about it?
Which Person 1 will give them an appropriate answer or just threaten them depending on the situation but Dagan...eh
Person One: Hey you are dating my daughter?
Dagan: If summers were as sweet to let peaches bloom before mere shrubs it would be a blessing but the berry falls after the flower and the measure of this is the sound of ticking numbers in a circle where happy he who is not affected by the ticking but alas it cannot be since the flower has been seen but never approached by the picking of a hand and when fall comes it blooms to a peach never picken but falls onto the ground and juices flow into the ground and the lonely berry is far from any such flower watches and envies the ground with the ablity to grow roots and make anew.
This long answer means "no, sir I am not dating your daughter because she prefers jocks." Pretty meataphor no? Any more abstract and I'll be writing th and e at the end of words. He does occasionally use thou, thyself and normal street talk but it's occasional.
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Dresses to Fashion
Francois Sagan said "A dress makes no sense unless it inspires men to take it off of you." My mother said it was true. Dresses on project runway are interesting to look at but the other clothes considered to be fashion or not fashion. Why is fashion important? It's become like a mating tool, we used looked at the body or smells and now we want a great presentation too. It's a bit much, maybe, possibly? Well I don't care. I'll dress well and in my way and I'll dress bad and pretend not to care when I actually pretending to care enough to pretend not to care. I ask you if anything makes sense. But maybe I'm just trying to examine every inch of my life all the time.
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