Mid book surviving the apple whites review

I still am bored by this book, It has nothing that puts me on edge! My kind of books are action, scifi, or fantasy. This is neither. Hate is to good a word for this book, especially how the characters can be annoying and confusing. I wish it wouldn’t switch between ED and jake’s point of view! Still the only character I like is Wolfe, the goat. He seems to take a boring part and add lots and lots of disruption >:D. That’s all I can say for now. Let’s all have our fingers crossed that the plot will pick up >_< Why does this book have to suck so bad?!

Talents

“Developing talents is like carving a beautiful sculpture from marble. You have to work at it and work at it. Chipping away the rough edges with hard work. And eventually you’ll reach perfection.”
~kaitlyn Turner

Even though I made this one up I still think this counts as a motivational quote. Basically it’s saying work on your talents and eventually you’ll be perfect at it.

project non otaku!

Project non otaku is an experiment on which vocaloid is preferable to a non otaku. I chose 1 vocaloid song that was decided through a vote between multiple songs and chopped out a sample piece to show 5 students chosen at random. This song was played by three different vocaloid that were also chosen at random. The students then chose which one they prefer personally. Nothing about what they are or visuals of the song were given to the students and none of them know what the songs about or what vocaloids are.

student 1: Tyler
Choice- 3

student 2: Elisa
Choice- 1

student 3: Sydney
Choice- 3

student 4: Kaela
Choice- 1

student 5: Alec
Choice- 1

Winner: yowane haku
The result of the project was yowane haku as the winner. The other two, rin and gumi, just didn’t sing the sing a way the average American student would prefer. Along the way I had to try very hard to choose the 5th student so I wouldn’t come out with a surprising tie. Most students said the song sounded strange and they couldn’t find a difference in the voices. This got me thinking, “maybe I should’ve used vocaloids with VERY different voices”

Success

“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes but they don’t quit.”
~Conrad Hilton

I like this quote because it’s true, and inspires me to keep moving.
I make mistakes all the time ^_^” sometimes I give up but other times I keep moving and trying. I eventually succeed and end up feeling great. This also applies to life, you can’t give up. Just hang in there.

Interview with an otaku ~w0

Mary Merola
Introduction: Mary is a collage graduate that works with my uncle. They work with some sort of gaming production software thing =_=”
She’s interested in gaming and anime so she’s an otaku. I decided she fit the topic of this blog perfectly so here is my interview with the amazing Mary Merola!

Me- How long have you been interested in anime and gaming?

Mary- For years, now! I’ve been gaming since I was just a little kid, so going on near 20 years for that. I got into anime a little later, in my early teens, so probably like 9 years or so for that.

Me- What got you interested in this?

Mary- For gaming, it started because my dad would play a lot of video games and let us watch. When we got older, it was just a natural progression for us to join in. Of course what we were allowed to play was screened at such a young age, but I still saw lots of games with varied and vibrant creatures, characters, and worlds that really captured my imagination. It was a lot of fun to be able to visit all these different lands and do all these different things through gaming! And the fact that I could play a lot of them with all of my friends was a big plus too.
For anime, my older sister was watching a lot of it, and it was kind of the “in” thing to like a that point. Nowadays I watch it more because I appreciate all the different characters and styles of animation in each show.

Me- so what is your favorite game right now and why?

Mary- My favorite game right now… I’d probably have to go with Halo CE. It’s old, but it redefined the FPS genre, setting these vast boundaries and encouraging the medium to provide simple but highly addictive gameplay coupled with a compelling story. I played the campaign so many times over with my dad, and later with my friends. I would also sink countless hours into just exploring the levels, appreciating what the game’s creators had built, seeing how far I could push it, learning as much as I could about the universe… it was the first game that swept p up so deeply, that I was in love with every aspect of. (As for what I’m playing MOST right now, that currently goes to Killer Instinct 2013 and Titanfall… but even if I’m not actively playing Halo CE, it will always be my favorite game.)
Me- What is your favorite mario game and why?

Mary- Super Mario 64, I think. It was a groundbreaking title back in the day and I remember it very fondly! I don’t think I’ve played any of the other Mario games as much (unless you count Super Smash Brothers). Just good old light-hearted fun.

Me- Do you remember what the first anime you watches was? If so, what was it?

Mary- I don’t remember the very first anime… maybe The Vision of Escaflowne? Neon Genesis Evangelion? Or Cowboy Bebop?

Me- What is you favorite style of art?

Mary- Not sure if I can answer this question! Every style is lovely, with their own applications to different mediums, and I often fluctuate between different styles myself. It’s like visual food, almost–sometimes you’re just in the mood for a certain flavor! Sometimes I crave bright, vibrant colors with stylish cel-shading; other times I like really gritty realism with every anatomical detail down to a fine point; sometimes I want something that falls somewhere between the two. In anime, I tend to like series that favor a more hand-drawn approach instead of tossing in lots of 3D elements everywhere, as 3d elements tend to make things feel less grounded to me.

Me- Who is your favorite manga artist and why?

Mary- I will be honest, I do not know much about the different manga artists; I couldn’t name many of them off the top of my head, and I don’t have many physical books on me to skim through. I do really like how the artist of the NGE manga (Yoshiyuki Sadamoto I think?) draws the EVAs though. I love those ominous eyes, that subtly but strangely stretched anatomy with the powerful chests and tapered waists. Animator Yutaka Nakamura, a key animator on the original NGE TV series, also handles the Evas beautifully!

Me- thank you so much!

Mary- no problem ^_^

My opinion on “Surviving the Applewhites”

“Surviving the apple whites” by Stephanie S. Tolan, is so far an interesting book in my opinion. Even though I’ve only read the first few chapters, I can tell more will happen to color the picture. I can’t say I hate it or love it just yet because of my lack of knowledge, I can only say it is not completely boring. Between me and the person reading this, the goat is the best character. This book can get better, it’s up to the reader to decide how we judge it.

Passion and consideration

A good genius hour project consists of passion and consideration. If someone has passion for something, they should take that passion and turn it into a project you enjoy. There’s also consideration, you really need consideration to actually use your passion. Passion is interest in something that motivates you. Without passion you can’t truly enjoy a project because you wouldn’t be motivated to work on it and use the effort it takes to complete. Passion and consideration are highly valued, and help us more than you think.