Turns out I'm going to be learning Russian, not German. I'm okay with this.
I fell asleep in class today. It was not fun getting up afterwards, everyone was like "OMG U SLEPT!!!!!!!"
Gah, I need to sleep earlier.
The Burger King closest to my house gets my order wrong most of the time. The only good thing about that BK is that they have a play area to relax (I still play on it because screw you!),.
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate | Name: Yami G | HR: 2+
Audio Production class:
> Show one student Meepo.
> "That song would definitely go on my iPod."
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So, I'm in a "crisis" in my life.
I reached a point that I want to learn a LOT of things but it just doesn't happen. And as time passes on more and more things enters the list of things I want to do. The thing is, I don't have a lot of time. Because of Brazil's education system, I have to spend more time on the school than necessary. I'm at the last year of high school, and I have classes every Monday trough Saturday, with Tuesday and Thursday being the days I spend basically the entire day on school. And when I have time, like now, I feel somewhat unmotivated. I know I have a lot of thins I can do, but when I look at then I get that "I don't want to do this now" feeling. And all of this sucks.
So anyone got any tips for how can I get things started even when I don't feel like it? And if anyone wants to know what I want do do:
Learn Japanese
Learn how to draw(Digital painting)
Learn 3D modeling
Read the Lord Of the Rings series (Did Silmarillion and The Hobbit)
Finish some games, with some of them being retro that I didn't had the opportunity to play before and modern games)
Finish watching Dexter
Start watching Breaking Bad
Find an anime to watch
Continue learning how to play guitar
Write a music
Write a story
Study math and physics
Make an theme for my phone
MAYBE, learn how to compose music digitally.
Last edited by Element; 05-04-2012 at 01:08 PM.
If you want help studying Japanese I can help you with what websites to use and where to go. Been studying Japanese for a little over a year now and if you do go on with beginning to study, I wish you best of luck.
Also, Patches, a member here, is a native Japanese speaker.
I would appreciate that.
I was looking here: http://lifehacker.com/5903288 and I think I'm going to follow this way of learning. I have to adapt that to the 3 alphabets and stuff like that, so any tips to make the learning experience better would be really good.
First night I've really had alone in a long time. It's pretty lonely but it's kind of nice at the same time.
I graduated from college today. I'm a science teacher now.
Just popping in to give an update on my life. Things are going well. I'm finishing up my final year of school (I stayed behind for what is known as a "Victory Lap"). I took a course that was recently offered, in which I essentially become a teacher's aide, and for my first placement, I was in a Grade 9 course, helping my former Philosophy teacher.
Also, since I got my phone, I had no use for my old iPod, so I finally decided to put the iPod to good use. I deleted all my music off of it, ripped audio from my favourite T.V. programmes, placed them on the iPod, hooked it up to my stereo with an iPod dock, and started listening to the audio as a way of falling asleep. It's been a great way to do it, as I am able to picture the story in my head, without actually having a screen shine light on me all the time.
Other than that, nothing major has been going on in my life. I try to visit this site everyday, but I haven't been posting much lately. I might not appear to be here anymore, but I still am.
Oh, and Koopa? Congratulations on officially becoming a science teacher. That's some pretty awesome news to hear.
I'm just glad it's over... I came to this site after I started college, and I've been in college ever since. I've changed schools, changed majors, gone from living on campus to commuting every day, and I'm now getting my degree two years after I should have been done with my first degree.
I didn't even go to my graduation today. I chose to have the school mail me my diploma. After all this time, it just seems silly to celebrate it. I certainly don't feel like celebrating it. I don't feel like I've accomplished very much. It's more like... thank god it's over. It has been so long, and I've gone through so much getting here, that the last thing I want to do is celebrate. I want to slip quietly into the shadows, and move on with my life.
So despite my prototype utilizing public domain models, mediocre textures and normals, terrible lighting, and bland color schemes, my game design professor, along with some fellow students, say it's one of the more artistically impressive games in the class.
...Right...