I feel like sometimes I am more angry than I can be.
And for the Avs in this season it is so.
It has gotten to the point where I am not watching a single game online. I haven't watched one. I did go to a really fun live one but goddamn it we lost.
So, what this means is the Avs chemistry is out of whack according to a sports article I read. The goal production is pathetic and the defense... a fucking dog shit of a joke.
The Avs need to play for draft picks. And we need to sell some players. Who I am not sure.
The whole team is bad. And to make matters worse you lose 5-2 to the San Jose Sharks.
I am at my fucking wit's end with this team.
Pittsburgh Penguins boy am I happy to have a team that is good. The two team system has worked flawlessly for me.
Go Pens.
Avs think about what is wrong and trade players. Do whatever you have to do to play better hockey.
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Saturday, January 7, 2017
The Universe Points to Metroid
The universe has spelled out to play Metroid.
I am not sure how.
I may be crazy.
But all I have seen of late is Metroid.
Maybe there is some synchronicity to tell me to play Metroid. But I really need to play Super Metroid but the game is insanely expensive. There is the emulator route as well.
Not sure...
Is Samus calling me?
I am not sure how.
I may be crazy.
But all I have seen of late is Metroid.
Maybe there is some synchronicity to tell me to play Metroid. But I really need to play Super Metroid but the game is insanely expensive. There is the emulator route as well.
Not sure...
Is Samus calling me?
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Why the Yugi-Oh popularity
Did Yugi-Oh follow me around all last fucking year.
From the plushies I saw in stores to people playing the game.
Is there a resurgence of Yugi-Oh?
I mean I saw online there is most definitley a brand new Yugi-Oh coming out this year.
Is that it?
Is it just that Yugi-Oh is back?
If so that seems cool. But I did observe two people playing at this game shop/arcade/anime place I go to.
Maybe it is the company I surround myself with.
Either way I am excited in a way to see it make a return.
Huh?
We will see where this bridge leads us.
From the plushies I saw in stores to people playing the game.
Is there a resurgence of Yugi-Oh?
I mean I saw online there is most definitley a brand new Yugi-Oh coming out this year.
Is that it?
Is it just that Yugi-Oh is back?
If so that seems cool. But I did observe two people playing at this game shop/arcade/anime place I go to.
Maybe it is the company I surround myself with.
Either way I am excited in a way to see it make a return.
Huh?
We will see where this bridge leads us.
Friday, December 23, 2016
How bad are the Avs?
We are last in the league in hockey. We are trash and yet we have talent.
Varlamov can't save worth a shit and the Avs forwards can not score it is embarrassing.
Talk about embarrassing . The Denver Broncos need to beat the Chiefs to even have a shot at the Wildcard.
What a topsy turvy crazy-ass sports year.
When will 2016 end?
It is taking forever.
Varlamov can't save worth a shit and the Avs forwards can not score it is embarrassing.
Talk about embarrassing . The Denver Broncos need to beat the Chiefs to even have a shot at the Wildcard.
What a topsy turvy crazy-ass sports year.
When will 2016 end?
It is taking forever.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Thunderstrike
Thunderstrike
- Time4Sandwiches
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The thunder wailed in all of the night. The black smoky clouds gathered to smack a huge thunder clap. It clapped so loud Aiden looked on.
This was a world with lots of lightining. Stark flashes streaked across the sky. The hollow trees swayed back in forth like some Japanese patty field.
Was there an invisible force? Who the hell knew? Aiden didn't care about the supernatural or "invisible forces." He decided to hop onto a rock and watch the orchestral thunderstorm. Each clap hitting a perfect note and terrfying all the besetter twins in the village of Landia.
He did however jump off the very rock he sat on and tumbled into the mud. The rain beat heavily and the claps happened faster and faster. He dashed as muddy as he was through the grouped and clustered brambles and high tailed it to his house. He slammed the door and approved of his movement. It was here that was home. Slog on the stove. And hominy chunks near the fire. His parents slept and so did his sister Svetty. He was damp but also dripping . How did that work?
He ate some slog and then stormed out the front door. His father screamed "Damnit, kid stop slamming the garos door." He galavanted again and let the rain hit him. He could not avoid it. He ran as fast as he could counting the numerous thunder claps. Clappity...clappity...BOOM! One hit so close to this old oak it shook him for a minute. He breathed heavily and hauled ass into the galor cave.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Hideo Kojima the man with the exact plan
With Hideo Kojima's divorce from the most maligned company right now, Konami-- Kojima has challenged us already from day one with Metal Gear. The stories are confusing at time but they are told brilliantly and masterfully.
Goddamn the man is so good! Metal Gear games can withstand the test of time just like Ocarina of Time. But where they stand out and what I have always known is in the cryptic patterns. Kojima has to be extremely informed as a game developer. He encompasses world news, threats, themes, death, motifs and everything else in his game. But recently and I mean in the last year or so I have gone on a scavenger hunt.
PT was the thing that made me turn a couple more rocks over. Did Kojima have so much blatant symbolism that we as gamers understood his plight. Or did he want that creative freedom from the very beginning at Konami? Either way there is so many metaphors and cryptic messages throughout. The phone I didn't realize in the PT was a very telling sign...
And now with the newest IP Death Stranding I am back on the scavenger hunt. But this time I must read William Blake. Though, maybe in high school we skimmed material. Apparently, Kojima is fascinated on juxtapostionary prose in one particular poem. And for the life of me I forgot the name. But just watching about three analytical videos on Death Stranding I am that much more excited. Apparently, just like Metal Gear games he makes you think beyond the video game. He wants it to change your core, your soul and strives for something else that will linger within your heart. Even if it is sad there is this satisfaction that casts a brilliant shadow on the gamer. And I could not agree more. Games have been crafted and some last long after you have beaten them. Though, Death Stranding has a shit ton more questions than answers.
I need to investigate Ludens. They are key. And I told my friend the logo is Norman Reedus. Another hint. And umbilical cords? Where have we seen that before? So much to investigate as a fan of lore and legend and one of cryptographic messages.
Goddamn the man is so good! Metal Gear games can withstand the test of time just like Ocarina of Time. But where they stand out and what I have always known is in the cryptic patterns. Kojima has to be extremely informed as a game developer. He encompasses world news, threats, themes, death, motifs and everything else in his game. But recently and I mean in the last year or so I have gone on a scavenger hunt.
PT was the thing that made me turn a couple more rocks over. Did Kojima have so much blatant symbolism that we as gamers understood his plight. Or did he want that creative freedom from the very beginning at Konami? Either way there is so many metaphors and cryptic messages throughout. The phone I didn't realize in the PT was a very telling sign...
And now with the newest IP Death Stranding I am back on the scavenger hunt. But this time I must read William Blake. Though, maybe in high school we skimmed material. Apparently, Kojima is fascinated on juxtapostionary prose in one particular poem. And for the life of me I forgot the name. But just watching about three analytical videos on Death Stranding I am that much more excited. Apparently, just like Metal Gear games he makes you think beyond the video game. He wants it to change your core, your soul and strives for something else that will linger within your heart. Even if it is sad there is this satisfaction that casts a brilliant shadow on the gamer. And I could not agree more. Games have been crafted and some last long after you have beaten them. Though, Death Stranding has a shit ton more questions than answers.
I need to investigate Ludens. They are key. And I told my friend the logo is Norman Reedus. Another hint. And umbilical cords? Where have we seen that before? So much to investigate as a fan of lore and legend and one of cryptographic messages.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
The Dr. Pepper and the ice cream
The Dr. Pepper and the ice cream a tale of a float
You didn't see what I did there?
Anyway, today I woke up for breakfast in my aunt's house and ate trail mix and drank Dr. Pepper.
A winning fucking combination! I know.
Then for lunch to start things out I am eating ice cream. I had to refreeze it because it melted in the bowl yesterday. Damnit!
-S
You didn't see what I did there?
Anyway, today I woke up for breakfast in my aunt's house and ate trail mix and drank Dr. Pepper.
A winning fucking combination! I know.
Then for lunch to start things out I am eating ice cream. I had to refreeze it because it melted in the bowl yesterday. Damnit!
-S
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