Tuesday, December 28, 2010

A list of the bands I listen to.

3 Doors Down

30 Seconds To Mars <- F***ING AWESOME

A Day To Remember

All Time Low

August Burns Red

Avenged Sevenfold

Breaking Benjamin <- AWESOME

Bring Me The Horizon <- AWESOME

Bullet For My Valentine

Daughtry (It's a band, right?)

Eyes Set To Kill <- AWESOME

Fall Out Boy <- AWESOME

Foo Fighters

Four Year Strong

Green Day

Hinder

Hoobastank

Jet

McFly

Metallica

Muse <- AAAAAAAWESOME

My Chemical Romance <- OMG AAAAAAAAAWESOME

Nickelback

Paramore <- ZOMG AWESOME

Rise Against <- BEST.

Sick Puppies

Silverstein

Strung Out

The Fray <- AWESOME

The Number Twelve Looks Like You (Mathcore, anyone?)

The Offspring

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

Three Days Grace

VersaEmerge


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Hmm. Good bands, all of them. You should listen to rock music.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Twitter?

My twitter page. :)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

I'm lonely.

I shrink back into isolation, K?

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Homicidal waste of time

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Butter?

A: Hey, did you hear about the joke about the butter?

B: Umm...no?

A: Well, I butter not tell you then...

A: You might...

A: Spread it.

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The smell of paint woke me up from my deep slumber.

Discovered that my older brother and his friend is painting the walls of the room beside mine.

Told my friends that I'll meet them at 1.30PM.

I offered to help paint the wall for 5 minutes.

Meeting time with friends then got pushed to 1.40PM, then 2.00PM, then 2.30PM.

Why? Because I felt like painting the wall.

My friends then went off without me. Hah.

Proceeded to meet them at Ion Orchard instead of Choa Chu Kang bus interchange.

Had a little coffee, walked around town.

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Having some problems playing my piano. Haven't been practicing for weeks. In addition, I haven't been going for lessons for quite a long period of time.

Sounds bad eh?

10 more days and it's 31 December 2010. The last day of 2010. Heh.

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And all the things that you never ever told me,
and all the smiles that are ever going to haunt me.


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I am still painting flowers for you.

-End.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

"Whatever" - Irritated, aren't you?

I'll set the bombs here. You, fire in that direction.

Boom. We have blown away a pile of sand using all our firepower.

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It's really late. I'm hungry. Waking up at 8am to go to the gym.

Long day tomorrow. Out for coffee after working out. And then I'll be searching for stuff.

Hmm. Nothing much I could type here. It's late, I'm sleepy, no coffee. Meh.

I shall type my posts earlier next time.

Hah. Hmm. Have to go for a surgery on Thursday, 23rd December 2010. To remove some weird growths under the skin of my neck. Meh.

They're harmless, no worries.

Ah, it's becoming a challenge to keep my eyes open now. Guess I'll go off to sleep.

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Coffee falls into the stomach...

Ideas begin to move, things remembered arrive at full gallop...

The shafts of wit start up like sharp-shooters, similes arise, the paper is covered with ink.

Coffee is your ally and writing ceases to be a struggle.


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That's all for now.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

She haunts me.

I thought I saw your eyes, laced in smoke and cigarette curls.

I thought I saw your eyes, but I'm seeing ghosts tonight.

Monday, December 6, 2010

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But in the end everyone ends up alone.

Losing her, the only one who's ever known who I am, who I'm not and who I want to be.

No way to know how long she will be next to me.

Read the whole story.

I’m what you could call a collector of bootleg Pokémon games. Pokémon Diamond & Jade, Chaos Black, etc. It’s amazing the frequency with which you can find them at pawnshops, Goodwill, flea markets, and such.

They’re generally fun; even if they are unplayable (which they often are), the mistranslations and poor quality make them unintentionally humorous.

I’ve been able to find most of the ones that I’ve played online, but there’s one that I haven’t seen any mention of. I bought it at a flea market about five years ago.

The game started with the familiar Nidorino and Gengar intro of Red and Blue version. However, the “press start” screen had been altered. Red was there, but the Pokémon did not cycle through. It also said “Black Version” under the Pokémon logo.

Upon selecting “New Game”, the game started the Professor Oak speech, and it quickly became evident that the game was essentially Pokémon Red Version.

After selecting your starter, if you looked at your Pokémon, you had in addition to Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle another Pokémon — “GHOST”.

The Pokémon was level 1. It had the sprite of the Ghosts that are encountered in Lavender Tower before obtaining the Sliph Scope. It had one attack — “Curse”. I know that there is a real move named curse, but the attack did not exist in Generation 1, so it appears it was hacked in.

Defending Pokémon were unable to attack Ghost — it would only say they were too scared to move. When the move “Curse” was used in battle, the screen would cut to black. The cry of the defending Pokémon would be heard, but it was distorted, played at a much lower pitch than normal. The battle screen would then reappear, and the defending Pokémon would be gone. If used in a battle against a trainer, when the Pokéballs representing their Pokemon would appear in the corner, they would have one fewer Pokéball.

The implication was that the Pokémon died.

What’s even stranger is that after defeating a trainer and seeing “Red received $200 for winning!”, the battle commands would appear again. If you selected “Run”, the battle would end as it normally does. You could also select Curse. If you did, upon returning to the overworld, the trainer’s sprite would be gone. After leaving and reentering the area, the spot [where] the trainer had been would be replaced with a tombstone like the ones at Lavender Tower.

The move “Curse” was not usable in all instances. It would fail against Ghost Pokémon. It would also fail if it was used against trainers that you would have to face again, such as your Rival or Giovanni. It was usable in your final battle against them, however.

I figured this was the gimmick of the game, allowing you to use the previously uncapturable Ghosts. And because Curse made the game so easy, I essentially used it throughout the whole adventure.

The game changed quite a bit after defeating the Elite Four. After viewing the Hall of Fame, which consisted of Ghost and a couple of very under leveled Pokémon, the screen cut to black. A box appeared with the words “Many years later…” It then cut to Lavender Tower. An old man was standing, looking at tombstones. You then realized this man was your character.

The man moved at only half of your normal walking speed. You no longer had any Pokémon with you, not even Ghost, who up to this point had been impossible to remove from your party through depositing in the PC. The overworld was entirely empty — there were no people at all. There were still the tombstones of the trainers that you used Curse on, however.

You could go pretty much anywhere in the overworld at this point, though your movement was limited by the fact that you had no Pokémon to use HMs. And regardless of where you went, the music of Lavender Town continued on an infinite loop. After wandering for a while, I found that if you go through Diglett’s Cave, one of the cuttable bushes that normally blocks the path on the other side is no longer there, allowing you to advance and return to Pallet Town.

Upon entering your house and going to the exact tile where you start the game, the screen would cut to black.

Then a sprite of a Caterpie appeared. It was the replaced by a Weedle, and then a Pidgey. I soon realized, as the Pokémon progressed from Rattata to Blastoise, that these were all of the Pokémon that I had used Curse on.

After the end of my Rival’s team, a Youngster appeared, and then a Bug Catcher. These were the trainers I had Cursed.

Throughout the sequence, the Lavender Town music was playing, but it was slowly decreasing in pitch. By the time your Rival appeared on screen, it was little more than a demonic rumble.

Another cut to black. A few moments later, the battle screen suddenly appeared — your trainer sprite was now that of an old man, the same one as the one who teaches you how to catch Pokémon in Viridian City.

Ghost appeared on the other side, along with the words “GHOST wants to fight!”.

You couldn’t use items, and you had no Pokémon. If you tried to run, you couldn’t escape. The only option was “FIGHT”.

Using fight would immediately cause you to use Struggle, which didn’t affect Ghost but did chip off a bit of your own HP. When it was Ghost’s turn to attack, it would simply say “…” Eventually, when your HP reached a critical point, Ghost would finally use Curse.

The screen cut to black a final time.

Regardless of the buttons you pressed, you were permanently stuck in this black screen. At this point, the only thing you could do was turn the Game Boy off. When you played again, “NEW GAME” was the only option — the game had erased the file.

I played through this hacked game many, many times, and every time the game ended with this sequence. Several times I didn’t use Ghost at all, though he was impossible to remove from the party. In these cases, it did not show any Pokémon or trainers and simply cut to the climactic “battle with Ghost.

I’m not sure what the motives were behind the creator of this hack. It wasn’t widely distributed, so it was presumably not for monetary gain. It was very well done for a bootleg.

It seems he was trying to convey a message; though it seems I am the sole receiver of this message. I’m not entirely sure what it was — the inevitability of death? The pointlessness of it? Perhaps he was simply trying to morbidly inject death and darkness into a children’s game. Regardless, this children’s game has made me think, and it has made me cry.

-End.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Economics.

Grab a bro and a penny.

Offer him a penny for his thoughts. He will give you his two cents.

You're now richer than when you started.

Repeat for infinite money.

Problem, billionaires?