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My Facebook is Perry HitGirl Ishtar Well, theres not much to say.Im weird, quiet, I like to laugh, Music is my life, and my favorite book of all time is every book I read last, and I collect pins. I also love comics Im a dork. My favorite is Kick-Ass. My favorite movie is also Kick-Ass and Alice in Wonderland. I dream of becoming a superhero and fighting the baddies . Yes. My favorite band is ALL TIME LOW . Im sorta paranoid that the entertainment industry is a plot to control our minds.... yes Im paranoid about other things too. Yes I blog. Yes I love ANIME and Manga! I also found out I have a fetish for alice in wonderland .uhhhh too much information. I also love Marik Ishtar from Yu-Gi-Oh! Yes I like the series too ;D. It has some kind of plot which some anime lack. I love you Hit-Girl ! Hot for Marik >:D

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Ragnarok

Busy.Playing.Ragnarok.DOne.I'm.A.Gunslinger :). Playing Ragnarok :DDDDD

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Wake the Movie and an update!

Yes! They're gonna make Lisa McMannn's Wake a movie! Yes! The only thing is Miley Cyrus might be Janie....GRRRR! Janie is a frikin bond! Not Ugggg! She better not kill this movie for me! I love Wake! Grrr...Also...I graduated from the 8th Grade!!! I won mad awards and became paranoid that people hated me for it so i dropped them but I realized no one hated me when Raffy and I went to Amanda's Grad Party (butterfly themed, got cool shirt, and butterflies) we danced all night! I was doing some hot dancing with my girlfriends making the boys swoon XD...am I JK??? Luis was there too (Nancy my bestie's brother -_-") I am in love...Tiana got to dance with Luis too....But I'm not jealous. One day when I'm hot Luis will want me :) also...I graduated from Thai School and was in a play. I was a Pea Seun Samut. It was something with Sung Tong and Pra Apai Ma Nee. Then on Monday I went to float Pi First's ashes...so sad...then we (Me, Metah, Gemi, adults) went ice skating. It was fun! First we went to Ping's though. Then on Tuesday (today) we went to Lawrence Farms to pick strawberries, cherries (they were out), and vegetables. Metah and I explored the mini village XD. It was really fun cuz we found a whole field full of strawberries on the side thanks to these Spanish People. It was next to the turnip fields. So awesome. Also, on June 28, Brandon, Rafaela, Nancy, Brandon's mom, my parents, and I are going to SIX FLAGS!!! It will be awesome! SUMMER!!!!!!!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Hit Girl Moment

Yes. I had a Hit Girl Moment. It happened on Monday. It was so frikin awesome! Eric ran at me (accidentally) and so I spun around and avoided him. It happened in but a few moments. Hit Girl Reflexes go! Rafaela was there and we were like OH SHIT! In the voice. Awesome :)

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Future

Now:

OMG! Architects don't make any money and it's so boring!
- Mom

Future:

In my BMW...

Mom: Oh! look at that beautiful building! It's so cool!

Me: I made that :)

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Random S**T


Something on facebook and something I made up on Monday:

Bubblegum Bubblegum in my teeth!
It falls on the floor and I go......
OH SHIT! ( in a weird voice)

Well it is much funnier when you say it :)

Also, on Glee's version of Lady GagA'S poker face:
This version gives a deeper meaning to the song, its like they are singing about a girl who met someone and she is saying that love is like poker, you win and you lose and sometimes you have to have a poker face to win :) it is sort of perfect for Rachel and Ms. Cocoran's relationship right now, they both have to keep their poker faces to each other even , they pretend they don't feel their bond. But you can tell they can feel that it's there because when they are singing you can tell...

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Hit Girl


She is the awesomest Heroine ever! I dream of going to graduation as Hit Girl and when I graduate go like: I am Hit Girl! Shows over Mother F**kers!!!! I'm gonna buy a Hit Girl costume and make my own utility belt and if I don't like whatever part of it I'll just modify it :)

Random Stuff...forgot to post for two weeks

Recap for this month (sort of):

Last Friday I went to the Cloisters, the tour guide was soooo boring....
Saw the season finales of Vampire Diaries, Bones, Fringe (which I will talk about later on), Ghost Whisperer (awesomeness), and Medium. I will give the episode names after. I recently became obsessed with Kick-Ass and.....Hit Girl is now my favorite person in the world! I am working on making a Hit Girl costume and it will cost me around $250, I'm starting to save up. I also saw an awesome episode of Glee called "Dream On", it was such a touching episode because Artie wanted to walk again but his hopes of becoming a dancer are dashed....Rachel has a clue to who her mother is (Vocal adrenaline's Coach) and I realized during this episode I have the same glasses as Artie (I got new Perry Ellis Glasses). Also, Last sunday I went to Marcela and Adrian (her bro)'s B-Day Party (though her birthday is May 18th). I won bingo 3 times! I was ecstatic but didn't show it. It was really fun too! Me, Monica, Irving, Brianna, and Marcela kept going like surprise when we punched, poke, touch weirdly each other (Surprise= JK RP) it was mad funny! XD Im mostly excited about the HitGirl costume Im making, I really want a Butterfly knife and Strobe Flashlight now.
Fringe was basically about: my source is http://watching-tv.ew.com/2010/05/21/fringe-season-2-episode-23/ the article is by Ken Tucker:
In the alternate universe, Madison Square Garden is the quarantined site of a worm-hole with people frozen since 1999 in containment-amber; Liberty Island doesn’t just have a bronze version of the Statue of Liberty — it’s also the headquarters for the Department of Defense. (Leave it to patriotic politicians to militarize a symbol of open welcome.)
And so the season finale of Fringe began, with Peter helicoptering over the island to greet his long-lost father, the Secretary of Defense Walter Bishop. They said all the right things — “I’ve imagined this moment so many times”; “It wasn’t easy, making the choice to come home” — but there was a manly reserve that precluded the emotional reunion Peter had with his mother last week. (I hope you recorded both of these hours, because they gain a lot in watching them back-to-back, as the two-hour TV-movie Walter’s hazy God intended.)
Still, Peter was sufficiently moved that the camera cut away discreetly, to the hospital where the crispy, original Walter had been taken after being shot. There, opposing teams — our Olivia and William Bell; alterna-Olivia and Charlie — were racing to his bedside from different directions. Our side won, and Walter and Bell were reunited, only to start squabbling. The new trio head off to a Kentucky Fried Chicken, where Walter wolfs down what looks like a Double Down and dons a Red Sox cap [update: many of you, more sports-knowledgeable than I am, comment that this was a Brooklyn Dodgers cap; I cede to you] as a disguise and the two scientists agree that Olivia needs help re-opening the soft-spot back to our universe after the deaths of her Cortexiphan friends last week. Avoiding sci-fi jargon when old-fashioned metaphors will do, Bell says that Olivia can open a crack in the universe-portal, but they need to make a “door-stop” to hold the door open for a full return.
Meanwhile, back at the DOD, Walternate tells Peter the technology needed to save Earth-2 is based on “very old tech” that he hopes Peter, with his aptitude for our world’s more advanced technology, will be able to upgrade and set in motion. Then Peter gets a load of alt-Olivia and likes what he sees. Faced with the easy-smiling, wisecracking Altivia, Peter looks at her sultry auburn tresses and says, “Your hair’s different — I think I like yours better.”
She takes Peter to an apartment where he can stay safe, and here we must bring up what I’ll call The Red Stuff. Most immediately, we notice that the apartment is decorated with framed comic-book covers including an issue of Red Lantern/Red Arrow that Neal Adams would have dreamed of only through bloodshot eyes; I think I also spotted a covers from The Dark Knight Returns and Justice League International, and I’m sure you’ll tell me what the others were. But the red stuff: The opening titles are in red, of course, and Altivia wears a red shirt under her leather jacket. Many rooms contain red furniture. Peter asks what the red marks on a map are in Walternate’s office (they’re the quarantine areas, dad says). When Bell drives our Walter through a blasted landscape on Earth-2, everything in the scene is shades of gray except for the candy Bell is eating: Twizzlers, aka red whips. Later, the machine used to slip back into “our” world glows a hot-coal red. In our world, we associate red with blood, life, passion; what does it mean in the alternate world?
Okay, back to our story. Bell and Walter go to alt-Harvard to take dusty sheets off the equipment the Walternate used for his experiments. The scene becomes both an impassioned argument and a Fringe-mythology info-land-fill: Bell tells Walter that the “William Bell on this side was killed in a car accident as a young man; over here, the other you and the other me never had occasion to meet.” When Walter brings up how their lives diverged — Bell became a rich executive while Walter went into a rubber room for 17 years — Bell barks angrily that “Creating Massive Dynamic was not my idea!” (Ding, ding, ding! Whose was it, then? Nina Sharp’s?) There’s a lot of wonderful acting here by John Noble (“You robbed me of my memory, my wife, my son!”) and much generous under-playing by Nimoy, allowing Walter’s anguish to take hold of the scene.
Back at Altivia’s apartment, she and Olivia get in a gun-to-gun stand-off, which becomes an excellently vicious Krav Magalternate fight scene. Olivia knocks out her foe, then dyes her blonde hair “chestnut brown,” it says on the box. She leaves Altivia tied up and rejoins Peter, who’s figured out the technology, which is made complete by a specific human genome — specifically and inevitably, Peter (that’s what has made him what he’s been called repeatedly throughout the season: “special”). Peter’s figured out something else: That his real dad is a bad guy. He tells Olivia, “It was never about fixing this universe — it was about destroying yours.”
“I don’t belong here, but I don’t belong there, either.” Olivia says, “You belong with me,” and… yes, Polivia fans, they kiss.
What follows is a grand-scale battle scene, with our heroes in a street war complete with unstable “phosphorous grenades.” Nimoy/Bell has a fine action-hero moment, explaining over the shooting and (red) fire, “I supplied Fringe Division with the 76 model [gun].” He shoots a mighty, obliterating blast and holds up his own weapon with a smile: “This is the 77.” Clint Eastwood or Elmore Leonard couldn’t have put it more succinctly.
There’s a big explosion, which knocks out Bell. When he comes to, Olivia is standing over him, saying, “Dr. Bell, can you hear me?” She explains the explosion: “I, uh, used the grenade.” This is the moment a switcheroo occurs, during the street battle, while Bell was knocked out by the grenade. Olivia always speaks precisely, but the Olivia we saw in this and subsequent scenes says “uh” and “um” and drops her “g”s (“I’m lookin’ for a typewriter).
Bell, “Olivia,” Peter, and Walter gather in the opera house, where the old Way-Back Machine is sitting, ready to go, pulsing red. Bell says, “I will be the power” that will help get them back to Earth-1. He says his atoms are so “split apart” from multiple universe-crossings, he’s the equivalent of many “atom bombs.” He’s a human door-stop, one who is about to sacrifice himself for these people. Bell’s last words to Walter are crucial, about “why I took those parts of your brain. I did it because you asked me to, because of what you were becoming.” There’s a massively dynamic clue about a theme I’ll bet will surface in Season Three.
Big red glow and — zap! — we’re back in our world, with a white-shirted Broyles saying “Welcome back” to Peter, “Olivia,” and Walter, but no Bell. Bell is, we’re supposed to believe, dead — exploded.
Pretty soon, we’re back at Ye Olde Typewriter Shoppe, where a certain O. asks for the familiar Selectric Model 251. She ruffles her hair and we see the tattoo — confirming it’s Altivia who’s come to our Earth, not Olivia. She types “Infiltration achieved,” but we don’t see the magic typewriter’s response. Finally, back on Earth-2 Secretary Walternate visits a prison-like facility, and a still-dark-haired Olivia, curled in a ball of fright (just as she was as a Cortexiphan child), gets up and begs, screams, “Please let me out of here!” End of season two of Fringe.
Do you really think Bell is dead? I know that in what we laughingly call real life, Leonard Nimoy has said this was his final acting job, that he won’t appear in Fringe or Star Trek or anyplace else. What a marvelous final performance, if that’s what this truly was. But what’s to stop Fringe from making William Bell reappear in another form? (And not to obsess about The Red Stuff, but I wouldn’t doubt that the Fringe writers are familiar with at least three other manifestations of “The Red Right Hand”: the phrase from Milton’s Paradise Lost, Nick Cave’s 1994 song, and Joel Towsley Rogers’ 1945 superb mystery novel.)
I’m also going to stop here and just give praise. First to the actors, not just the mighty John Noble, but also the ever-subtle Josh Jackson, and a truly adventurous Anna Torv. Second, to director Akiva Goldsman and writers Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner, and J.H. Wyman for these final two hours. I know that, right down to its title, Fringe is sci-fi with the emphasis on science, but I’m in it for its imagery and metaphor, its literary and cultural-studies provocations. The fact that the series can accommodate a fan like me only confirms what a well-wrought piece of pop culture Fringe has become.
Chime in below and tell me what you think about the finale, won’t you? Thanks.


I can't wait for season two, I suspect William Bell isn't really dead.
The Episodes are: (respectively) Founder's Day, The Beginning in the End, The Other Side Part 2, The Children's Parade, It's a Wonderful Death.
Also, last Thursday, the Eighth Grade Class of ________________School had Ring Day!!!! I wore an Alice in Wonderland style dress with a white petticoat underneath. The kingdergarten, Pre-K, and 1st graders sang to us! The most memorable was Lean on Me and It's a Wonderful World :) Then we went to go Bowling at Lucky Strikes. We ate great food (french fries and pizza were the best) . That's basically it, what a wonderful world it is! XD GOOOOOO HIT GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!! KICK ASS!!!!!!!