Mostly internetless
Journal Entry: Fri May 16, 2008, 12:07 PM
- Mood:
Dazed - Listening to: stuff
- Reading: The Killings at Badger's Drift
- Playing: Crisis Core
Sooo...I have no internet at my house. On top of that, I almost lost my laptop (long and painful story), but fortunately I didn't. So what this means is, I need to rely on the library/Panera/Webster's for internet. Which means it will be even longer before I can get some more art up here. Maybe I will finally scan those drawings that need to be scanned. Go me.
Also, the fact that I have three voice acting related projects going on (one is a buttload of work, the other two not so much) has slowed updates around here.
And I'm almost broke again, so I'm going to try seeing if anyone would be interested in commissions. I'm thinking $5 for a sketch or black and white, $10 for color, $15 for a photomanipulation (they take the most work for me). I'll get something more official up later, but if anyone who sees this is interested, send me a note.
Oh, and I finally finished Crisis Core for real the other night. After two months of refusing to fight the final boss and finish the game, I gritted my teeth and did it. Genesis continues the tradition of FFVII final bosses being pushovers (although it wasn't as bad as Sephiroth or Weiss). And yes, I cried. Oh Lord, the events leading up to the final FMV (which I had seen) were worse than I expected them to be. Do you know how hard it is to fight Shinra troops when you're trying not to cry? Yes, in case anyone's wondering, the game actually makes you fight the troops that kill Zack. Right up until the very end, when he can barely lift the Buster Sword anymore.
Gah, I need to go watch Doctor Who or something.
Devious Comments
Congrats on finishing Crisis Core! Tis true, a very sad game.
But Dr. Who is *excellent* therapy. It's true.
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"Terrorism is bad. My third world country is a free-well, not it isn't, it's a dictatorship. But we do NOT support terrorism!"
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"Oh wretched boy I am for you! OH I AM SLAIN!"
"...Moving right along..."
-The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
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