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Tuesday, April 25, 2006


WHAT? (Acronym for - Why Have A Title?)
Well my 22nd article is up. You can check it out here. It's on Video Game Tantrums.

Sweet! I'm still going up in popularity! I'm now 6th on the Most Popular Writers list! Ahhh, whatever. It's not like anyone else's opinion matters. Only mine does as it's the real one. lol. Just my usual sarcastically arrogant self.

I finally took out some Naruto manga from my library, so I can continue writing my article! The only problem is that not all of them were in, so I only have 3, 4, and 5 to work with right now. I guess I'll just start with them, then add in the rest later. What I really want are the next two mangas, as they were the ones that had a lot of what I'm going to write about (at least I think they're the ones that have them).

Calvin and Hobbes is the best. If you've never read Calvin and Hobbes, you HAVE to. If you don't know what Calvin and Hobbes is, you should be dragged out into a street and shot. lol. Anyways, Calvin and Hobbes is the best comic strip ever created. It's so funny, and so interesting, because Bill Waterson (the creator) put in some really interesting messages in many of the strips. I just remembered about them today because a random person at school mentioned them, and I had a huge conversation with him about Calvin and Hobbes. I have every single book, so it's easy to tell I'm a diehard fan. If you've never read any of it, then you should go to a bookstore and look at them! I'm positive there will be at least a few of the books there. Calvin and Hobbes is great. That's also where I got my favorite quote ever:
"Reality continues to ruin my life." - Calvin

I got my midterm report card today. I'm doing ok, but I need to raise my average at least 2% to reach my minimum accepted goal. I need to get at least a 92% average to match my previous semester's average of 92%. I need to get at LEAST a 92% average! Why?

Because.


Quote of the Post: "The average person thinks he isn't." - Father Larry Lorenzoni

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