Interests:God and things God made like music, the internet, and love Expertise:I play drums and use the computer to make lots of things - visit 'my site' to find out more Occupation:Computer related Industry:Art
This isn't a promise...it's just my plan for now and I think it'll be good. Read the post below for my reasonings. Other websites that I have or use for various purposes are the following:
Particularly considering the new applications boost to facebook...I really don't see much of a "need" for myspace or xanga any longer - and any good reasoning I can find to simplify my online community action would be helpful for me. I'm not doing any of this out of angst, frustration or political reasons. As most people are I'm sure, I'm simply tired of having to check and update three sites, and I see much more functional use and a brighter future for facebook than I do myspace or any other online communities right now.
To MySpacers: I started a myspace just a few months ago for business reasons; to get in touch with bands that only have a myspace - no band website. I'm disgusted by the visual clunkiness and overwhelming amounts of ads on there though, that I'd really like to see it out of my life...so it'll probably go. Again, there's also nothing in myspace that I can't do in facebook (except maybe "customize my pages look and feel" - which frankly just annoys me because there are so many myspace sites that look so bad [although I could see that feature arriving in the not-too-distant future on facebook as well]).
To the classic Xanga'ers: I can write notes and you can comment on them on facebook if I want to say something to the general public on the web. With the added applications, there's probably a whole new list of avenues that I can achieve the same purpose of xanga posts in similar, different and/or better ways in facebook. I won't kill my xanga, I'll just make a final post linking to my facebook and call it good.
So, I watched this crazy B movie the other day called They Live. I wouldn't say it's the WORST movie I've ever seen. But as most B movies are, it was pretty much a disaster in almost every way. It was still entertaining in a "Mystery Science Theatre" sort of a way, but I still wouldn't recommend it. Probably one of the funniest lines I've ever heard in a film was in this movie though...
One line plot summary: Half of humanity has been secretly replaced by Aliens. Normal people can't see them, but the main character can because he has cool sunglasses. The main character (who is also a wrestler - and clearly not an actor) rolls into a bank with arms full of guns shortly after his discovery of the Aliens and their plot and says "I've come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass...and I'm all out of bubblegum." Then he proceeds fire at every alien he sees. Hahahahahaha! Rediculous!
Probably the most shockingly lame scene of the movie was this fight scene. It's the longest and most poorly motivated and executed fight ever! Clearly just added to "add a fight scene" to the script.
"this is one of my favorite pictures, it was taken in a cave that we just ventured into with no flashlights. I just happen to have a digicam and i would take a picture with flash; look at it, then go the appropriate direction. When i took this one of corey i had no idea he was holding a little flower stuffed into a nut. Then there is the red arrow. You can't plan that."