Wednesday, February 5, 2014

DMX vs. Zimmerman; The Freakshow

Wow, has the entertainment industry really come to this? Last night, while on my fifth hour on twitter, I heard the news of a celebrity boxing match between rapper DMX and murderer, yes, I called him a murderer, George Zimmerman. I went to bed, hoping it was a rumor, only to see the news confirmed earlier today. My first thought upon hearing this was "What the fuck?!"  Are we, as Americans, really ok with this??

Seriously, who okayed this shit??

Here's my opinion, take it as you may; George Zimmerman doesn't need more spotlight and cameras in his face, he needs to rot in prison for the rest of his life, if not the death penalty because of what he's "famous" for. DMX, who has his own problems  with drugs and...being DMX, doesn't need fame at the moment but de-tox and a psych ward.

On the other hand, the people behind this need souls or at least one hell of a reality check. And we, as a people, need to not endorse this crap.  This whole event repulses me and makes me wonder; would people  be ok with a celebrity boxing match between Celine Dion and Baby Murderer Casey Anthony?

In any case, I refuse to watch this shit but I will root for DMX in the end.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Just random writing on a Tuesday...

This was originally going to be a blog about how bad I was at relationships but I didn't think anyone wanted know all that info (if you did, maybe some other time)  but after  watching a PBS mini-series where the two hosts travel throughout China, I decided to just write about I guess my life goals/ ideas/ plans or whatever;

The China travel show is a goal I wanted to fulfill in my life, either there or Japan (Actually, at this point, I'll take any part of Asia). Part of my goal was to travel overseas to teach English. My school at the time have a program where the students were able to go overseas and do so. It was my goal to get into this program but life has other plans. It is still a goal of mine but the downside being if by chance I end up in China (preferably Hong Kong) or Japan, chances are I would not come back.

I want to not only be a fiction / non fiction writer, I would like to be a comic book writer. This started from my love of drawing when I was a kid. I always drew super heroes and at the age of 8...or 9, a friend of mine and I drew comics but he was a hell of lot better than I was. I, on the other hand, have a way better imagination than he and I liked to put my insanity to good use and see how super heroes would deal with it.

Well, that's all I'm willing to share tonight so, um, please continue reading my blog...
Thank you


Saturday, January 4, 2014

2013 Year in Review

1. What did you do in 2013 that you'd never done before?
Began writing a book, Tried bacon soap. That actually might be it.

2.  Did you keep your new year's resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
I didn't move so I'll probably try to stick to that resolution. Plus, I'll try to be a better better friend.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
I think one of my bestie's, Susan, gave birth but don't quote me on that.

4. Did anyone close to you die?
My grandmother and my aunt (her sister) left us in 2013.

5. What countries did you visit?
Does Ohio count as a country??

6. What would you like to have in 2014 that you lacked in 2013?
My diploma, a job that is somehow connected to what I want to do with my life (Teaching/ Writing).

7. What date from 2013 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
September 1st- My grandmother's funeral. It was the first I had seen a lot of my relatives in years. It was a time of remembering and togetherness.

8.  What was your biggest achievement of the year?
Sorry, as negative as it sounds, I really didn't achieve much this year. Maybe that's what 2014 is for.

9. What was your biggest failure?
Um, besides not moving out? I'm sure there are a couple of failures that I can't think of off the top of my head at the moment.

10.Did you suffer illness or injury?
I'm epileptic, which has led to bodily injuries when I've had a seizure.

11. What was the best thing you bought?
My netbook, "Heroes of the East", "Ninjas attack!: true tales of assassins, samurai and outlaws", "Taito Legends vol. 1", tons of Asian groceries

12.  Whose behavior merited celebration?
My friend Eliza for buying a house, My friend Susan for possibly having a baby, My friend and former ex starting  her new job at a casino.

13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?
besides my own at points? Again, I'm sure there are actions by people and I just can't think of  them at the moment.

14.Where did most of your money go?
Food, medicine and bills.

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?
the release of "Kyatto Ninden Teyandee" in the U.S. and seeing "Iron Man 3".

16. What song will always remind you of 2013?
Not any song in particular but the artist behind them that reminds me of 2013; Toshiki Kadomatsu.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
 i. happier or sadder?: In between . Tired and Cynical mostly.
ii. thinner or fatter?: My weight fluctuates alot .
 iii. richer or poorer?: Poorer

18.What do you wish you'd done more of?
Being a better friend, tending to my studies more

19. What do you wish you'd done less of?
Procrastinating and sleeping.

20. How will you be spending Christmas?
With my family

21. Did you fall in love in 2013?
Not sure, I think so but not sure

22. Did your heart break in 2013?
Yes, I just wish I could remember what it was (or not)

23.  What was your favorite TV program?
Law & Order: SVU, Sleepy Hollow, Marvel's Agents of Shield, American Horror Story, Ironside (which was cancelled after 4-5 episodes).

24.Did you know anybody who got married?
No

25. What states did you visit in 2013?
Ohio, Ohio, Ohio. Did I mention Ohio?

26. Where were you when 2013 began?
At home

27. Who were you with?
Me, my and I

28. Where will you be when 2013 ends?
At Jenny Border's apartment.

29. Who will you be with when 2013 ends?
Jenny Border, Terry and Jay

30. What was the best book you read?
"Ninjas Attack! True tales of assassins, samurai and outlaw" by Matt Alt and Yutaka Kondo

31. What was your greatest musical discovery?
Youtube to mp3 converter

32. What did you want and get?
See answer 11, plus time with friends, "My Young Auntie", "Legend of the Mystical Ninja", some time with friends.

33.What did you want and not get?
My Diploma, More time with friends, my own place, see answer 15, lasting happiness.

34. What was your favorite film of this year?
"Iron Man 3"

35. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
I went to trolley stop and waited for friends who never showed up. It turns out they had shown up earlier and left because I was over two hours late. Go figure.  I turned 101. 

36. Where did you go on vacation?
I didn't.

37. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2013?
Black Hipster.

38. What kept you sane?
Music, writing, friends, imagination

39. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
As always, Sammo Hung.

40. What political issue stirred you the most?
It's between "Obamacare" and Obama's apparent "screw up".

41. Did you have to go to the hospital?
A couple of times

42.  How many concerts did you see in 2013?
None

43. Did you have a favorite concert in 2013?
Zilch

44.  Who was the best new person you met?
Angela, Henrique, Jamie, Kevin, Sara, Ri.

45. Did you do anything you are ashamed of this year?
There are times I wish I hadn't opened my mouth...

46. What was your most embarrassing moment of 2013?
See previous answer.

47.  Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2013:
Before turning the judgment light on others, turn it on yourself first.

48.  What are your plans for 2014?
Continue my academic studies until my degree is earned, continue volunteering and working with GLSEN and tutoring with the Brunner Literacy Center. Be a friend and be myself.

49. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year:
"Life is a beautiful struggle"- Talib Kweli  



Sunday, December 22, 2013

Banner doesn't live here anymore...

This blog will be a tad embarrassing of me as it is exposing that I am in my 30s and I still watch cartoons and probably will until I am dead in the dirt and then I will get out of my grave to see what new cartoons have been released.

Besides cartoons, I am also a huge comic book fan and one of my favorite heroes when I was growing up was the Hulk. The story of Hulk is that radiation scientist Robert Bruce Banner was caught in an gamma radiation explosion when saving teenager Rick Jones. Instead of burning him to a crisp, Banner seemed fine until he he became angry or agitated (in the beginning, it could also be triggered by the moon) when he would become the Hulk, a gigantic creature of near limitless strength, durability and invulnerability. He had limited intelligence, making him easily angered and the more angered he was, the stronger he became. Even though he was considered a superhero, due to his quick to punch attitude, he often found himself battling heroes along with villains.
With Hulk's popularity came cartoons, some I found loveable (like the 1982 Hulk cartoon), some I found damn dark (the 1996 Hulk cartoon) and some I found bizarre (the original 1966 cartoon).

 
The 1982 Incredible Hulk show, my personal favorite


These days, the Hulk can be found on the following shows, "Avengers Assemble" and "Hulk and the Agents of S.m.a.s.h." and while they are good enough shows, personally I liked AA precursor, "Avengers; Earth's Mightiest Heroes" a lot better because I think there is something odd about how these shows portray the green goliath. Neither show feature Hulk's alter-ego, Bruce Banner. To me, there is no Hulk without Bruce Banner and vice versa. In fact, there was an brief period where the two were separated but couldn't live without being one entity who just changed into the other every so often. The shows of today though show that Hulk is Hulk 24/7, 365, and to me, it makes the show kinda boring. Banner brought a complexity to the character, he didn't want to be the Hulk but he knew that being the Hulk had its uses. However, in the new shows, He's always Hulk and the easiest way to solve problems was to smash things. Not even the 82 show worked like that and that show featured some goofy storylines and Banner, after Hulking out, always returning to normal with clothes intact.

Though the Hulk is in fact an excellent super hero, and one of my personal favorite heroes, I feel like the more recent cartoons are leaving out what some would could call his best side, his more human side, his Banner side.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The mother of all questions, Answered...

Unlike my last few posts, this one is pretty serious because it involves questions I've been asked for the past 3+ years; "Why is it taking me so long to finish college?"and "How much debt have you put yourself in trying to finish school?" . Everyone or at least everyone reading this, I'm about to give a hopefully reasonable answer so grab something to drink and begin reading...

I began attending Sinclair Community College in 2003, without a real plan of what degree to strive for. Most of my fellow high school graduates were attending Sinclair so it seemed like the best thing to do. I'm sure I spent most of my first fall quarter hitting on women, unsuccessfully. My favorite class at the time was "the freshmen experience", a class for incoming freshmen that was so easy, you could sleep throughout the class and receive an A and ironically, I got a C. Throughout my 3 original years at Sinclair, I took classes that looked  interesting but didn't go really go towards my major, even though my major was liberal arts. I guess classes like "art of horror films" and "tennis" would've just destroyed my academic standing. Well, one day, in my advanced English class, someone from Wright State University came and talked with my class about the advantages one would have at Wright State when finished at Sinclair. This interested me and after speaking with a classmate who happened to be at the event told me I didn't have to finish Sinclair to attend Wright State, that sealed the deal for me.

Like my first time at Sinclair, My first few years at Wright State were me not taking things seriously while being happy that I was not living at home anymore (How I miss those days). While spending most of those times were spent  gaming and hitting on girls, unsuccessfully, I still wasn't serious about school. In fall quarter 2008, the class I was in, linguistics, had a visitor from the English Department who talked about the TESOL program, which would allow students to go overseas and teach English to children. I honestly liked this idea and after receiving more info on the program, I decided that the program what I wanted to do. The following fall quarter, 2009, I was able to take an advanced writing class and I was really influenced by both the class and the teacher. It almost felt like my teacher could bring the best out of students, me included, and I decided I wanted to do that along the TESOL program.

So, in answering one question, part of reason why I am still in school is because I didn't know what I truly wanted to major in, English/Creative Writing, until 2009. The other reason is because, as a close friend of mine has said, "Life happens".

As for the question on my financial situation, I have this to say and I apologize if I come off as rude; I am the only person paying for my school, besides the government. If my financial woes were such a big deal for some, maybe they should help me out. It just angers me that I'm told and even chastised about the further and further debt I'm putting myself into with loans when no one is insisting to help me. Finishing school is a dream for me and if I have to drive myself into further debt to make it happen, then God Damn it, I'll do that! Sorry, I got carried away there.

Now, hopefully, this has answered a few questions and I hope I did not piss off too many people.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

F*ck Black Friday and Thanksgiving day sales

This blog isn't going to be all that funny...well, there will some humor but this a serious subject matter. I'm used to Black Fridays where employees have to sacrifice their holiday time with  families to cater to the needs of masses who just want to catch great deals on Christmas presents. As someone who has worked through a couple of Black Fridays, I feel sorry for anyone who has to work through them, as people have, at times, become rabid animals over a new game system.

Black Friday Dayton Mall customers at 4 a.m.




This year, however, seems different. More capitalistic and soulless, if you will. Throughout the month of November, there have been commercials for black Friday sales starting the Wednesdays before or even the Thanksgiving (Thursday) of said sale day. This worries me for the following reasons with the first being what about the employees of said retail shops? Thanksgiving is a holiday where EVERYONE deserves rest and time with their family, including the employees. Employees are treated like literal crap, or worse, during "BF" so imagine how they'll be treated on the days before, including turkey day.  Second, Thanksgiving used to be about being thankful for what a person has but now it's about the hottest sales a store has. It's not being thankful for what you've got, it's being thankful for what you want, will get and then waiting for the updated of it 6-12 months. Third, the feeling of people devolving over  the years of "BF". Reports of people being shot, stabbed, trampled or whatever over a sale is just disgusting . It really makes me wonder what the bigwigs think when they hear a person was injured or even killed over a product of theirs. Possibly puts a smile to their faces.
In closing, Thanksgiving day and Black Friday sales are a show that capitalism is taking over our holidays. What's next, sales on Christmas day? Then those who work retail will never get a day off, splitting families further apart. These black friday commercials where everyone is smiling and happy are bunch of bullshit! It is chaos!
Fuck you, Black Friday!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Fanboying over the Fantasic Four; She-Hulk edition

Let it be known that I am a HUGE Fantastic Four fan. They are my favorite super hero team, yes, even over the X-Men. The group has always had great chemistry with each other, even in the early years when it seemed they could barely get along. For those who don't know, The Fantastic Four (or FF for short) are a group of heroes who received their powers when traveling to space to study cosmic rays. The team consists of;
- Reed Richards, leader of the team and resident big brain, given the name Mr.Fantastic, who has the ability to stretch and bend his body into any shape desired.
-Susan Storm (Richards),  given the name Invisible Woman, who has the ability to make herself  invisible and produce force fields and powerful fields of invisible psionic energy which she uses for a variety of offensive and defensive effects, making her the most powerful member of the team (thank you, wikipedia).
-Ben Grimm, given the name The Thing, known for his big rocky, inhuman appearance. Has super strength and durability. Loves to fight and saying the phrase "It's clobberin' time!". My avatar on twitter.
-Johnny Storm, given the name The Human Torch, has the ability to engulf his entire body in flames and is able to fly, absorb fire harmlessly into his own body, and can control any nearby fire by sheer force of will. (thanks again, Wikipedia).
Created in 1961 by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee, the FF became icons of the comic industry with their adventures into unknown parts of the world and beyond, all while getting to know these four characters as they grew closer into a family (though Susan and Johnny are brother and sister and Susan would go on to marry Reed). Everyone loved these four characters and so it came as shock when in 1984, the group, except for Susan were transported to Battleworld, along with other Marvel heroes for the Secret Wars (I'm not going into it, just look it up). When the team returned, they had somehow changed.
Gone was the Thing, who decided to stay on Battleworld after discovering he could control his transformations from Thing to Ben Grimm on the planet. Now there was Jennifer Walters, the She-Hulk. Cousin to the Incredible Hulk, she has strength, durability and stamina close to his and great lawyer skills. I don't know what the audiences initial thoughts were when this happened in 1984 but when I first saw it, in 1990, long after she left the FF, I hated it. I thought there was no way the Thing could be replaced by a girl, let alone a female version of the Hulk. But I was 8, in that '"girls sucks" era in my life and also in the stage where I mostly looked at comic books, not read them. When I began actually reading comics, years later, I actually picked up a few issues of the FF when "Shulkie" (her team nick name) was in the group and surprisingly, I didn't hate them. I think a couple things helped; one being the art and stories of John Byrne, who quickly became my favorite comic book artist. The other thing being that the more I read back issues featuring She Hulk, the more the team felt balanced. With the original line up, the team was great but Susan Storm was mostly know as "the girl" in the group. With Shulkie, the group was now equal and more fun, especially since the strength of the team was a woman. From 1984-1987 (I think), She Hulk battled along side the FF until she decided to rejoin The Marvel team the Avengers, while the Thing rejoined the FF.
Today, I have most of the FF issues with She-Hulk, including some very important issues and not only did her time make me more of a Fantastic Four fan but it made the "Shulkie" one of my favorite super heroes, period.