Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Letter To Micah


Dear Micah Wilkins, how are you? Me, I’m good just sitting in the comfort of my own office right now. I’m Just going over you files and your one crazy person ya know? You have live one crazy crazy life. Lie lie lie that’s all you do and that’s all you ever done. So what I’m trying to figure out is why you would lie about being a ware wolf?  First  off like you could have chosen a much better animal like a panther would have been more believable . You also could have choosen a honey badger those little things a bad ass. You must have watched twilight. I don’t know why you filled out a application for company and thought you were going to get the job. You lie lie and we would like to get you some help.  Well that’s if you consider an insane asylum help I guess.  Im just joking calm down, But seriously you need some help. In the past we’ve had you type. The type that lie a lot for no reason. We don’t need liers working at this company. It can hurt the business and get us bad reviews and we hate those a lot. So we need you in by 8:50 to start your training. Don’t be late.

From Zach James

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Closing Liar Statements


Liar Liar Pants on fire. The book liar by Justine Larbalestier is a book a girl named Micah Wilkins who has a little problem. Never mind that lets just say she has a big problem with lying, like a lot. After Reading/listing to this book, all in all I can say it wasn’t that bad. I listened  to more of it rather than read because it was hard for me to get in to I guess. I would suggest listening to the audio version of this book. They did a good job on it. Its available at auible.com for anyone who wants to listen to it, its cheap.  What I can say is what the ending I’ve seen it before. I can Almost Bet my flat screen tv that this book was somewhat inspired Justine to write “Liar”. The Monkey’s Paw is a scary classic short story by W.W.Jacobs about a family who finds a magic talisman that grants three wishes that also carry with them a lot of tragedy. At the End of this book(just in case you haven’t read it) the is a knock on the door and you the reader are basically suppose to guess  what it is or like determine you self what it is. How does that Compare to Liar you ask? Well I will tell you. At the End of liar Micah is telling you all the lies she told threw out the story and what not and kinda left you out there to determine and or so if you believe a word she says seeing as how she said she wouldn’t lie at the beginning of the book. I guess what I’m trying to say is that the both wanted the reader to make up their own ending to each story, does that make sense?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

random FMA

What can I say, another awesome episode, full of adrenaline and interesting moments. We start right were we left off with Mustang’s group. With some reinforcements, they quickly take control of the situation, with Mustang himself also understanding he can’t do human alchemy.
Still, Wrath appears and worse, another homunculus comes too. Pride, now things change drastically. Wrath quickly takes Mustang down, awesome as always, while Pride takes the crazy doctor. They lock them in a transmutation circle and force Mustang to open the gate, making him a new sacrifice. Mustang disappears, being taken to where the other sacrifices are. Pride goes there too. Now Wrath stands alone against all the others, he calmly wonders who will become famous for defeating him, he really is tough. Despite this Darius is wondering why he has the feeling that, even half-dead, they won’t be able to defeat him.
They guess everything must be happening right below them and, before Wrath has a chance, Scar destroys the whole floor. Meanwhile, below, the sacrifices learn about Mustang but, they are surprised that he seems to not have lost anything, until they notice.. Mustang is blind. Real luck for the homunculi, the strongest alchemist, completely made useless by pure luck.
Father notices how "God" (the Truth guy) has always taken something ironic out of the ones who went to him. Meanwhile, Al has met his body but, he notices how weak it is. He can never go back in that body which can’t almost move. He needs the armor in order to be able to fight. So, he leaves his body behind once again.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

More bleach cravings

The fight continues, and it does so well, the animation is really cool. Still, Urahara and friends don’t have much more tricks, and they are all less spectacular than the first ones. They still make a nice final stand to Aizen though but, he’s just in another league right now.
Meanwhile, Gin brings Ichigo to use his mask but, he can’t do a thing. Gin just tells him to leave. He’s not doing anything there and it’s better for himself to leave. He uses simple logic and Ichigo gets really depressed and completely loses his spirit, not that it was much before. But, with the others losing, he doesn’t have hope or anything at all. 
And before Ichigo reacts, Aizen appears to him, the other three are defeated. He tells Gin to open the gate, they will be going to Karakura Town in Soul Society since they need to create the key there anyway. His shell starts breaking apart, it seems it was covering his evolution, like a cocoon. It’s now over. They just leave him there, telling him he’s going to be devoured in the end.
Anyway, Isshin gets up from the rubble. He tells Ichigo they are going to Karakura Town. Ichigo just says that there’s no point in it, that it’s impossible to fight a monster with that reiatsu. Isshin gets his hopes up, it means Ichigo can feel Aizen’s reiatsu, something no one can. Which mean he should be able to somehow match him. He then remembers Ichigo that his sisters and friends are in Karakura. Ichigo is stupid and only now realizes it. It’s not like something you would stop protecting just because you knew you couldn’t.