i don't know what it is about music that makes me feel... different. whenever i listen to good music, i feel more... indescribable. the way that a certain song flows or feels makes me want to be creative. it sound weird, but that's how i feel. or the best way i can describe how i feel when i listen to the right songs.
bad music, on the other hand, throws me off. i like alternative, some rap(i guess), and r&b, but some of the songs that i here from time to time just makes me angry for some reason. some songs make me feel angry that a song that horrible just happened to be "good" enough to be aired for the world to hear. its like that person just threw in a plethora of random noises and slapped a name onto the song. and sometimes, i just here the same beat over and over and over again, and the person singing, isn't really even singing, they're just talking. or saying the same things over and over and over again. it really makes me sad that there are people like that making a living off of awful songs that the majority of teenagers(who apparently are tone deaf, or actually deaf) happen to enjoy? i don't know about you, but that is unacceptable.
nevertheless, i can't say anything about the millions of dollars those "musicians" are making. in fact, i applaud them for making so much money. so, watever. i'm just a kid.
comic-con.
this being my first blog, I have a lot to say. because there are a lot of things on my mind. one of them is wanting to be at comic-con. i know, i'm a comic geek. but i don't care. am i going to get laid because i'm a comic geek? i dont think so. am i going to meet intresting people? maybe. back to comic-con. just incase you don't know what it is, it's a comic convention. hence the name: comic-con. my favorite channel: G4tv, covered some of the important things in comic-con that i wanted to see. but not all of it. i've never been there, but i have a clear image of how it's going to be like when i go there.
let me visualize how i think it might go: i'll arrive with friends to san diego, where it is held. we'll drive down to the con and wait in line for a couple hours or so. when we get inside, we'll stop using our noses to breathe because of all the sweat, pits, and sweaty pits we'll be inhaling. i'll ditch them to get to artist alley to get a lot of things signed by my favorite artists. i'll take 45 to an hour and a half to get all of that into the artsy jansport backpack that i bought for comic-con. then, i push through crowds of people to get to the image, darkhorse, and dc booths (sorry marvel) to check out what's new with them. after i'm done with that, i'll call my friends to meet me at the the previews of all the new, exclusive movies that will come out later in the year. finally, i'll take pictures with the sexiest booth babes in comic-con and possibly have a conversation with one of them. why talk to them? so i can get a good long look at them.(i'm a perv.)
and that's how i think my comic-con experience will go down.
let me visualize how i think it might go: i'll arrive with friends to san diego, where it is held. we'll drive down to the con and wait in line for a couple hours or so. when we get inside, we'll stop using our noses to breathe because of all the sweat, pits, and sweaty pits we'll be inhaling. i'll ditch them to get to artist alley to get a lot of things signed by my favorite artists. i'll take 45 to an hour and a half to get all of that into the artsy jansport backpack that i bought for comic-con. then, i push through crowds of people to get to the image, darkhorse, and dc booths (sorry marvel) to check out what's new with them. after i'm done with that, i'll call my friends to meet me at the the previews of all the new, exclusive movies that will come out later in the year. finally, i'll take pictures with the sexiest booth babes in comic-con and possibly have a conversation with one of them. why talk to them? so i can get a good long look at them.(i'm a perv.)
and that's how i think my comic-con experience will go down.
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