So, Gabbie linked to a video of a comedic group at Pokemon Day. It's
hilarious. You can watch the youtube video below or the larger
quicktime video on the OldeEnglish website.
QotD: Do you have any tattoos? If not, if you were going to get inked, what would you get?
I have always been curious about getting a tattoo. I know that even
up the the second that I am being inked I will be paranoid of not
liking it or how it could possibly be imperfect. I mean, if I am going
to get something permentantly added to my body I would not want it to
fall short of perfection. Obviously, I do not have one, and I still
don't know what I would want. All I know is that I want it placed
around my right hip bone or below my belly button like Ryan Pfluger.
I would design it myself or have someone design it for me (and just for
me) because I would want it to be something that is my own, not just
chosen off the wall.
First of all, I want to thank Lorie for giving me an invite to Vox, which I surely will use.
Naturally, I had a curiosity for a new place to blog. I've tried a
countless number of blogging sites [livejournal, xanga, blurty,
deadjournal, greatestjournal] and have had more than a hundred
usernames put together. Now, I am pretty sure my username is "heisaspy"
on all of my sites and I only update my livejournal and xanga. Also, I
use art sites such as DeviantArt and I have my own website which is currently being revamped [heisaspy.com].
While Vox lacks the ability to fully customize alignment, fonts,
etcetera, I still like this because this is a fresh start and I think
that being able to do that is refreshing and that was my main reason
for making all of those blogs. I even do it in real life. I mean, I
write in journals with pen because pencils are not perfect archival
writing tools. When I mess up, I lose all motivation to continue the
journal and therefore I must wait until I find another notebook. I
think there is only one journal that I have continued for more than a
week, which sounds pathetic considering how I've purchased dozens of
journals. Blogging is actually one of the few reasons why I love the
internet. I mean, being able to edit entries and easily search for
recent entries is very helpful with my minor perfectionism. Also, with
online journals, I know that someone will eventually read them aside
from myself and I like the thought of being able to share my thoughts
with people even if I don't know who they are. It gives me a reason to
write more, because containing everything to myself gets a little
tiring at times. Surely, this has become too long of an entry already,
so I'll continue this tommorrow.

on I'm Yours