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Of Batman, Jokers, and Plagiarists
I don't mind! It makes me feel useful, if I am being fully honest XD

Sweet! Looking forward to it. Oh, I need to go check out part 3 of your blog! I've had a few duties since before it was posted and hadn't had the time to look it over. Talk to you later then, good night. Buckle up!  I'm going to be popular  02:10, February 16, 2016 (UTC)


 * Anytime :) How old would you say your computer is and what operating system does it run? The newer the computer and the older the game that you try to run, the less likely the game is to work. I know my copy of Star Wars: Tie Fighter which came out in 94 or 95, will not run on my 2009 Windows 7 laptop without me downloading a few things off the internet.


 * That reminds me a little bit of the old "Where is Carmen San Diego" game that I used to play in 4th grade. You'd go around collecting clues and would apprehend the bad guy after you followed them. Sounds like a really neat game. The modern day Batman games need more detective elements added to them; they tend to just focus on his fighting abilities which isn't all that Batman is about.


 * Ew, those eat bugs XD


 * I'm in the process of reading the 3rd part of the weapons blog, but I'm super tired and have been away all day, so it'll be tomorrow before I can finish reading it (wanna not accidentally skip over things when I read it. I really like to take time and appreciate things like that). Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  06:42, February 17, 2016 (UTC)


 * It's super unfortunate and is why I don't want to change operating systems if I can avoid it. A lot of the older games have uniqueness and charm to them that the newer ones don't because companies could take more risks back then due to the lower development costs. Now it costs $100 million (give or take a bit) to make a video game.


 * I would really like a video game that allowed me to gather clues and try to guess where certain villains would strike next (such as the Riddler). I wouldn't mind being put in some death traps and having to figure out how to escape them similar to how "Nightshade" for the NES did it.


 * That's funny. It's that sort of attention to detail and character that really adds to things like that.


 * I have never seen a Venus Fly Trap in person :( My favorite thing that is sort of like them are Praying Manti. I love those little buggers! They were fun to find and keep as pets. They wouldn't eat anything that was dead, I had to master hitting flies hard enough with the flyswatter to knock them dizzy, but not kill them, so that I could put them in the cage to be hunted. Venus Fly Traps are so cool though! I'm pretty jealous that I haven't got to have one XD That's really neat. That sort of plant is so animal-like that I probably wouldn't have thought off pruning its dead heads, so good job! I'm glad it lived through it and grew new ones :)


 * As for those people that copied your stories... I'm going to tell them "I am a friend of Raidra, the author, and she has told me that she wishes to be credited in her stories: , so would you be so kind as to credit her at the end of the story?" How does that sound to you? Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  07:12, February 18, 2016 (UTC)


 * I honestly wouldn't know where to look. The only store I know of in my town and the immediate surrounding area that sells plants is Walmart and they'd never carry anything as awesome as that. Unfortunately I had to release it because of the approaching winter due to the lack of flies that'd bring. Haha and I'll imagine that it's praying before its meal XD No problem! Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  07:03, February 19, 2016 (UTC)


 * Ebay and Amazon are the only two places I ever buy anything from online. Amazon messes up a bit, but they always make it right, whereas Ebay has always done right by me (I always look at a user's feedback before I'll bid). I wouldn't trust a plant to be delivered by mail because so many things can go wrong though. Maybe one of these days I'll get lucky and find one in a store or something XD


 * That's sad. I was wondering how long they tended to live for. Heh. Oh, I'm writing a sort of samurai story (alternate universe type thing) and I'm using your blogs for ideas on the weapons, so thank you for making the blog :D I'm pretty bummed out by the lack of responses that they got. I thought it was a really interesting subject that would have generated a lot of discussion. I'm looking over types of curiasses and things like that; I'm going to have a female protagonist named Ikari who is mockingly called Icky on occasion. Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  02:10, February 20, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Sleep" message
I think I might have Kristy call her friend and explain what had happened. I flipped a coin, played eenie meeny miney moe, and came to the conclusion that the parents would think it was something serious like a loose dog or other animal with rabies or something.

One of my other major fears are Plauge Doctors. The ones that wear a wide brim hat, long robes, and a mask that resembles a bird. There are a lot of factors that make them scary to me like how their faces look like skulls and how they look when put in certain light.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:38, February 16, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Memento?" Message
I was going to get back to you last night but I fell asleep watching an ASMR video. If you don't know what that is, allow me to explain. ASMR is a euphoric experience characterized by a static-like tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine, precipitating relaxation. There are many ASMR videos that act as this relaxing roleplay sort of thing. For example, there are ASMR videos about someone reading a bed time story, getting a massage, etc. When I watch these kinds of videos, I fall asleep very easily. When I wake up  I can barely hold anything like my tablet or phone.

Regarding the pasta, what do you mean by "viewing Kristy's fears as misplaced, but real." I'm trying to picture this in my head but I'm confused. Other than that, I'm find. I might resume work on the pasta today but with all this talk of ASMR, I want to go back to sleep.

 Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  15:20, February 17, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Bumpy Gooses" message
I added another part to chapter 11 but I'm not sure where I should place it or if I even want to use it. Should I place it after this part:

"The episode had shifted to a scene where the police were investigating Kristy's house. Several officers were shown to be thoroughly examining the kitchen for potential clues to lead them to whoever or whatever caused the damage." Or wait until a later part in the chapter?

This is what I wrote:

"'''Kristy and her parents were being interviewed when they heard a knock at the door. Kristy's father moved slowly towards the door and barely opened it. He saw that it was a boy around Kristy's age. "Hi there, sir." the boy said, "I saw a couple of police cars outside of your house and I came by to see if Kristy was okay. Is it alright if I come in?" At first, Kristy's dad harshly refused and slammed the door. However, Kristy recognized the boy as Hotaka based on his voice and told her dad that's who she met earlier. Kristy's father quickly opened the door and said, "Wait! You're Kristy's friend? Well, if that's the case, I suppose you could stay for a bit." '''

'''Hotaka made his way up the steps and was escorted into the house by Kristy's father. "Eh... Sorry about the whole 'slamming the door in your face thing' back there pal." Said Kristy's father.'''"

I basically started with this for the time being: "Kristy and her parents were sitting in the living room until a police officer came over and told them about what he and the others have learned."

Other than that, I'm stuck like a fly on fly paper.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  04:38, February 18, 2016 (UTC)

RE: Short Hoggers
Okay, you take care too.

--Mmpratt99 deviantart (talk) 02:55, February 19, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Segment in The Middle" message
Okay. Maybe something like this email in-between those parts:

"The officer cleared his throat and began to explain what happened based on the clues presented. "Well I've got some good news and bad news for you. The good news is that we were able to identify the animal tracks. They appear to be from some sort of fox. The bad news is that the fox might've had rabies since they usually come out at night. We'll have to get animal control involved if we're ever going to have a chance of catching it."

That's what I started on so far.

When I watch TV and become extremely relaxed, I fall asleep without noticing and sometimes when this happens, I have a dream where I'm watching TV but can't mute the audio. And in some dreams, I'm a snail.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:47, February 19, 2016 (UTC)

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So before I show you what I did for the pasta, I came across this.. thing in a YouTube video I was watching:

https://www.google.com/search?q=Ra%C5%A5af%C3%A1k+Plachta&biw=600&bih=976&prmd=ivn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQtsft14XLAhXFMz4KHdEABz8Q_AUIBigB

It almost made me cry looking at it.

Here's what I have for the pasta:

"The episode had shifted to a scene where the police were investigating Kristy's house. Several officers were shown to be thoroughly examining the kitchen for potential clues to lead them to whoever or whatever caused the damage. Kristy and her parents were sitting in the living room until a police officer came over and told them about what he and the others have learned. The officer cleared his throat and began to explain what happened based on the clues presented. "Well I've got some good news and bad news for you. The good news is that we were able to identify the animal tracks. They appear to be from some sort of fox. The bad news is that the fox might've had rabies since they usually come out at night. We'll have to get animal control involved if we're ever going to have a chance of catching it."

Kristy and her parents were just about to be interviewed when they heard a knock at the door. Kristy's father moved slowly towards the door and barely opened it. He saw that it was a boy around Kristy's age. "Hi there, sir." the boy said, "I saw a couple of police cars outside of your house and I came by to see if Kristy was okay. Is it alright if I come in?" At first, Kristy's dad harshly refused and slammed the door. However, Kristy recognized the boy as Hotaka based on his voice and told her dad that's who she met earlier. Kristy's father quickly opened the door and said, "Wait! You're Kristy's friend? Well, if that's the case, I suppose you could stay for a bit." Hotaka made his way up the steps and was escorted into the house by Kristy's father. "Eh... Sorry about the whole 'slamming the door in your face thing' back there, pal." Said Kristy's father"

I also have a new Haunting Hour Review up: http://littleazusblog.blogspot.com/2016/02/every-haunting-hour-ever-29-sick.html

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:39, February 20, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Jorge" message
Yes! I watched that same video last night! Morso along with what I can only describe is a blanket bird, are friggin horrifying. I got extremely paranoid and afriad that one of those two was in my room hiding somewhere. I'm actually subbed to Jorge since he does seem to make intreuging content and even collaborates with other users such as ThatCreepyReading and ScareTheater. I think Jorge was the one who introduced me to those users and I'm also subbed to their content.

So... Do you think Kristy's father had a believable reaction when he refused Hotaka entry into the house at first? I'm starting to think of where the plot will go after that scene. Hmmm.... Maybe I'll find out tomorrow.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:06, February 21, 2016 (UTC)

Venus Flytraps
That's true, but don't jinx it! I ended up going with the Jian for Ikari (even though everything else is Japanese-based at the moment. Just going to have a mish-mash universe type thing that goes on). That'll be neat. I'll be sure to check it out when you post it! Thanks again, it is appreciated :D Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  07:11, February 21, 2016 (UTC)


 * Oh hey, a fellow ex-community college student XD Ah, how I miss those days. I'm really considering going back and trying to get a second degree since there isn't much that I can do with my first one. Ugh, people like that are why it is important for artists to pick and choose who to accept feedback from and who not to; it's really a shame.


 * That's pretty funny to me because China doesn't care for Japan all that much to my understanding (though limited it may be). Japan laid a bunch of the groundwork for their country by "borrowing" and modifying a few things from China, such as their written language. There might be some cutlasses in it as well though, so it might end up as this weird melting pot of interconnected influences XD LOL, I hope so. It's almost always funny when people get confused because they are missing some context. Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  07:04, February 22, 2016 (UTC)


 * About that plagiarism. I got him to correct the typo on The Binding Mask and to credit you, but his account got closed and the stories deleted due to the other instances of plagiarism. That's that. https://www.wattpad.com/story/50451000-what-lurks-in-the-darkness/parts Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  23:15, February 22, 2016 (UTC)


 * Yeah, me either. I never went to any of the rallies and only went to a couple of the events (that's one thing I'd change if I got a do-over). Heh, never did hacky-sack either. I mostly kept to myself during my second year as all my friends either dropped out or moved on and my social anxiety had kicked into full swing at that point.


 * Hooray, dark humor :D That's cool. I wish I had me some books like that. The best I have in terms of something historical is 'The Hero with a Thousand Faces'. Huh, that'd definitely cover it. You goofball, that'd be almost too perfect a sword XD I might change her starting sword from a Jian to the Ninja Pirate sword. Ah, I actually just came here from the blog. Good job on it :) Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  02:19, February 23, 2016 (UTC)


 * Lol. All the same, it is appreciated XD Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  02:47, February 23, 2016 (UTC)


 * Thanks! Yes, actually. The only reason I knew of that was reading it on his article on either Wookieepedia or Wikipedia. I haven't seen a clip of it before though. Don't forget the Wing Commander series! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc7xZulpJGI (I actually own Wing Commander IV, but it was hard on the Playstation because the controls were only suited for the PC. Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  04:35, February 24, 2016 (UTC)


 * Yeah! You should watch this: He got so into his Joker performances that he'd move, gesture and make faces while he was voice acting. Mark Hamill really does love his work and the fandom. He loves going to the Star Wars conventions and he always takes the questions he is asked in stride (and usually answers humorously). Here's some Star Wars trading cards that he has signed which really showcase his sense of humor . Haha, I'm glad that I've never seen The Holiday Special. When George Lucas says he'd hunt down and smash every copy of it with a hammer, you know it is bad XD  Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  03:19, February 25, 2016 (UTC)


 * "All of them?" LOL Should have asked about the Ewok films as well XD Those pictures from the cartoon are so awful, the only picture from it (the cartoon portion) I ever saw was of Boba Fett. The Harley Quinn article was interesting. I am glad that they are finally bring her to a live-action film. I just hope they do the character justice with it. Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  07:19, February 26, 2016 (UTC)


 * It is somewhat likely that the writer or some of the writers weren't familiar with the Batman source material. There are cases where writers hope onto projects and write about things that they have no real idea about or history with because at the end of the day it is a paycheck. Any good writer would do some research though. However, some of it could also have been studio/director meddling. I know the director of Batman and Robin/Batman Forever is a really eccentric man who they should not have let near the Batman franchise (putting nipples on the Batsuit was his idea for example *shudders*).


 * Oh, I hope you are feeling better now. Heh, haven't seen Mythbusters in quiet some time. I really like the show. Actually, this season is going to be the show's last and then it is going to end. I'm surprised that the show went on for as long as it did though because from what I've heard Adam and Jamie actually dislike each other, but are able to stay professional on the set due to having a degree of respect for each other. It's sad actually, because they should get along so well. Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  06:12, February 27, 2016 (UTC)


 * Oh yeah! I read about that script. I think he wanted Superman to have a black suit and Ben Affleck was his first choice for playing him too, if my brain isn't leading me astray. I found it: Superman Lives. Ha, he probably wanted giant robot spiders to be his signature in films. *Imagines Peters getting tasked with making a serious romance film and a giant robotic spider appearing midway through it*
 * Yeah, but at least they got to crack all the myths that they wanted to and the show had a nice run. Ghost Busters! Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  19:47, February 28, 2016 (UTC)


 * I used to think that Superman script was really stupid, but now I sort of like it. It'd severely gimp Superman and make him have to deal with things in a different way, therefore making a fairly unique story. Plants Versus Arachnids! In other news, I am looking into buying a microphone and how to edit files, so that I may start narrating my own Creepypastas on YouTube. Don't know if that's what I am going to do yet, but I figured it'd make for a neat little hobby. Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  19:31, February 29, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Planet of The Monkeys" message
I started to take your advice and I revised that part a bit. Here:

"Kristy and her parents were just about to be interviewed when they heard a knock at the door. Kristy's father moved slowly towards the door and barely opened it. He saw that it was a boy around Kristy's age. "Hi there, sir." the boy said, "I saw a couple of police cars outside of your house and I came by to see if Kristy was okay. Is it alright if I come in?" At first, Kristy's dad harshly refused and growled, "Look buddy! I don't know how you got my daughter's name, but I want you off of my property now!" The boy was taken aback by what Kristy's father said and found himself unable to move, thinking he'd get beaten up badly by the father if he did so. However, Kristy recognized the boy as Hotaka based on his voice and told her dad that's who she met earlier. Kristy's father gasped and hastily said, "Wait! You're Kristy's friend?" He took a deep breath and continued with what he had to say. "I'm so...Sorry. Look, if you want to visit Kristy, you're more than welcome to do so." Hotaka started to calm down and was escorted into the house by Kristy's father. "Eh... Sorry about that whole mess back there, pal." Said Kristy's father."

I think after this part, the officer might question Hotaka and ask him if he saw anything unusual in the neighborhood.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:47, February 22, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Monkey Trio from Pokemon?" Message
What are these three monkeys you talk about? Are they the fire, water, and grass type monkey pokemon from the Pokemon games? The grass type one is called Pansage, The fire one is called Pansear, and the water on is called Panpour. Their designs are really adorable but their evolutions... not so much. Theyir designs looks laughable since they all look like they all have bad haircuts. The trio is a fire, water, and grass type trio. That wouldn't be so bad... if we didn't get a trio like that in every single main series pokemon game. If the trio was a dark, psychic, and fighting type trio, I might've liked them a lot more but as is, they aren't the worst pokemon out there.

As for the pasta, I'm thinking the policeman could interview Hotaka and when Hotaka tells him what he and Kristy were doing before the incident happened (telling the legend of the samurai girl), the police officer will become scared, implying that telling the samurai girl legend outloud may have caused the incident and will cause further incidents with each one being worse than the last.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  21:49, February 23, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Elements of Evil" message
I would've delivered my previous message earlier but last night, I was out like a light.

So out of all the monkey like Pokemon, my favorite has to be Mankey. I think this is because it combines certain traits from two of my favorite animals. It has the snout of a pig and a monkey's overall design.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  09:27, February 24, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Stine" message
Sorry to hear you're having eye strain issues. Have you tried looking for blue light filters? They have mobile apps and maybe computer programs for blue light filtering. I think it may help cut down on eye strain. I use it all the time when I'm using my tablet at night.

From what I understand, the series is based on an R.L Stine book called The Nightmare Room which I haven't read. Since I haven't read the book, I don't compare the episodes to the stories they were based on. Instead, I like to judge them as standalone episodes. Stine is not directly involved in the writing process of these episodes though.

I have a whole list of favorite Pokemon but my top favorite has to be Cyndaquil. It's so adorable yet badass (I mean it practically has X-ray vision to see out of its always closed eyes). It is just as good as the Charmander line!

It seems that every time I shower, I feel really sleepy afterwards. It's like warm air meets cold wetness and creates steam in the form of this sleepy feeling. Odd huh?

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:05, February 25, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Glasses" message
You wear glasses? Maybe you said something about that before but honestly I don't remember. I sometimes get eyestrain if I'm under bright light for I think more than a half hour. I never thought about wearing glasses to help with eyestrain, mostly because I have 20/20 vision.

Raichu is an excellent Pokemon! I remember in the original Gen 1 games where there was a man in the Cinnabar City laboratory and if you traded a Raichu for his Electrode, he says that the Raichu evolved. This was due to a translation error from the original Japanese games where you traded a Kadabra for another Pokemon. This was fixed in the remakes. I used to think Raichu had another form. Was there ever a mega Raichu? Speaking of that, there are new Pokemon games that have just leaked called Sun and Moon! (a whole stadium of people blows all their kazoos at once). I bet the third game will be called... Um... Eclipse? What's the third thing with the sun and Moon duo? I don't know.

Tomorrow, I'm going to see a play of Little Women. Never really read the book so I'm going to in for a surprise I bet!

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  04:51, February 26, 2016 (UTC)

I Got an Idea
Here's what I got... Classic Literature... With Pokemon! Let's see what you and I come up with on that front!

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  04:54, February 26, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Goddamit! Not Another Zubat" message
Last night, I had a terrible nightmare. But I was awake though. I had thoughts of the disturbing puppets from Sesame Street 2.0 called Peppermint Park and Ratafak Plachta and I felt their presence in the room I was sleeping in last night (I was staying over my mother's house last night because my dad couldn't drive me home from my art class since he felt really sick). I had to constantly inspect every single area of the room to make sure those creatures weren't hiding and planning on doing God knows what to me when I let my guard down. These characters were made for kids! Why? How? What? Why? When I woke up this morning, I felt extremely dizzy. I couldn't walk in a straight line and I kept running into the wall. I had to wake up earlier than usual to go to the play so that's probably why I felt that way.

As for the Little Women play, it was really well done! I won't spoil too much but basically one of the death scenes is handled with such subtlety that I didn't catch on to it at first.

Well I decided to go back and watch a favorite Pokemon anime episode (The one with Sabrina). I watched it so many times that I will now see her in my dreams. She's pretty scary even to this day (you can factor in my fear of eye contact as one of the reasons why I find her scary).

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:57, February 27, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Sabrina" message
Well the good news is that last night, Sabrina didn't appear in my dreams. I feel so exhausted right now that getting a good night's rest shouldn't be an issue. Except that I think I'm so tired, that the tired o meter rolled back to negative zero. Unless Ratafak comes in and makes it even worse. People say that Mr. Mime is a scary Pokémon. But to be honest, I find him to be kind of cute. Maybe it's because I'm not afraid of clowns or something.

I don't mind the amount of Eeveelutions currently because you have so many different options to choose from and if you need a spot to be filled on your team, there's an eeveelution for almost every type.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?   06:54, February 28, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "2Mimey4Me" message
Happy Leap Day to you! I found this really cute gif celebrating leap day! Here: https://www.google.com/logos/doodles/2016/leap-year-2016-5690429188079616-hp.gif

As for the Eeveelutions, I think if they were to use shards (Sun Shard, Moon Shard, Grass Shard, Ice Shard, etc) to get the Eeveelutions besides Flareon, Vaporeon, and Jolteon, it would make things a lot easier. Scyther is also one of my favorite Pokemon because of its design and rarity.

I slept until 1pm today. I sometimes do that when I'm really caught up in a dream.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  06:15, February 29, 2016 (UTC)

Reply to "Day of Leaping and Squeaking" message
I guess I like Mr. Mime because of his chubby appearance. I find chubby things to be cute for some reason. Maybe because I feel like they might squeak like a rubber ducky if you poke or squeeze them. And we all know you can't go wrong with a rubber ducky! Mime Jr. is also adorable. I even had a Mime Jr. figurine as a kid.

Last night, my dream was something else. I dreamed that I was back in public school and I was in a class and I was extremely angry. People kept talking and crowding around me and I threw things and said things like "Okay I got the blue books! Now will you shut the hell up!?" And "Fuck off". I swear a lot more when I'm angry. Don't know why. I was then in my friend's house and on their desk was a brochure for an operating system with the years 1993 and 2006 on them. In the middle of a brochure was a picture of Sabrina from Pokemon in a white Team Rocket outfit. I also remember there was a clock that was 1 hour ahead. For example, I looked at the clock and it said 3:00pm when it was really 2pm. Time is weird in dreams, huh? Do they too enforce Daylight Savings Time?

Today I went to one of my state libraries for a homeschooling event (It was an event where you learn about a country, this time it was Iceland, through potluck lunches sampling the country's cuisine and presentations of various subjects related to the country) and in the library, they had a rack full of VHS tapes for $0.50 each. Guess what I found? Labyrinth starring David Bowie! My dad has a VCR at his house so I might bring it over there when I go back to his house.

As for the streak, I use this wiki whenever I get a moment. Sometimes I can keep up a streak and other times not whether it be business or time zone issues (Damn you 12 hour Eastern Standard Time systemmmmmmm!!!!!!!!) I'm going to try and work on my pasta again since I've been a bit busy lately. I think the fear of eye contact thing may be hereditary because one of my brother's former teachers said he too was not a fan of eye contact.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?   04:53, March 1, 2016 (UTC)

Random and Not Random
Thank you, you too! I was actually due on Leap Day, but I was born a few days beforehand (so I'd be six now, I believe, if I had stuck to my due date). Ha! I do, I'm actually on day 59, but this time it is just kind of whatever. I'm not caring about it now that I've missed it the first time. It's pretty neat to have been active for all but one day from my signing up here. Yeah, I actually have the programs that I need on my desktop because my friend who sold me it is a YouTuber. I'm just getting kind of bored and am not having any luck landing a job (I want to be productive somehow, though not necessarily in a money making sort of way). Whenever I die, I want to go to the grave knowing that I did a lot of different (and possibly even somewhat unique) things, so that would go toward that a bit, I guess. I hope I don't come across as bleak because that's not my intent, I mean that in as casual a way as possible XD Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  07:56, March 1, 2016 (UTC)


 * Aw, that'll be the last time he's eligible for kid prices :( That is really neat though; I've always wanted to have been born on a Leap Day. Yeah, then only six people would have it! Thank you, that's really nice to hear :) Good luck to you too! Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  01:34, March 2, 2016 (UTC)


 * *Rubs computer screen in an attempt to shine the badge* I'm glad to hear that I made someone laugh :) Haha, there sure are some silly ancient customs out there (and some outright tragic ones too). I wish all writers/directors would state their influences/references, those are always really interesting. If it interests you, I've actually got a whole list of mine here: (spoilers abound if that worries you). Oh, I'm going to go check out microphones and get a sound editing program tomorrow!  Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  02:30, March 3, 2016 (UTC)


 * That'd be awesome. If you do make an inspirations page, then be sure to let me know!


 * I've only had it twice and I haven't had it since 2014, so I believe I am in the clear. I'm convinced that it was brought on due to a lack of sleep as there was a period where I found it really hard to sleep and it wasn't uncommon for me to go 48 hours without sleep. Sometimes when I would fall asleep, I'd dream that I was stocking shelves at Walmart (dreaming of doing my job) and it was very unpleasant/boring. I don't dream of that anymore or still work at Walmart, thankfully.


 * I bet. Dreams are super strange in nature to begin with and when you have sleep disorders kicking in... I'm sorry to hear that :( I wish good dreams upon you. I usually either don't dream or have nightmares. I tend to die in my nightmares, but I always snap awake before I actually die in the nightmares (so I dream of situations that would kill me in the dreams, I guess?) and I always feel like I'm falling when I snap awake from it. It's discomforting to be sure. I do find it odd about how I usually dream of dying, since I'm not bothered by the thought of my own death (others dying/potentially dying does bother me, but I rarely dream of that). Ha ha, I'd probably leave out the weirdo part :P Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  05:11, March 4, 2016 (UTC)


 * I remember that really well. It ends with everyone visiting Spongebob's bedroom and telling him that they have enough of him during the day XD Ah, how I love old Spongebob! I'm not so much a fan of the episodes that came out after the first movie though. I feel that's where it started to go down hill. I loved the episode where they are trying to make Manray into a good person and Patrick won't accept the wallet that he dropped because he keeps insisting to Manray that it isn't his wallet. Later on when he's carrying a box and keeps dropping it on Manray's foot he is asked what is in the box by a very angry Manray to which Patrick replies "my wallets".


 * I am also a fan of the imagination box episode. "I think you're going to have to saw off my arms." "I can't." "Why?" "I already sawed off my own." Later on you can hear a chopper and someone from the chopper saying "Help is on the way! We've brought saws!" Really dark humor, can't believe they got away with it XD


 * That's awful :( I hope you are feeling completely better now. Buckle up!   I'm going to be popular  03:37, March 5, 2016 (UTC)

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I was looking at that EBay link for the Doughboy (there's actually a food in Rhode Island called that) toy and it's kind of creepy. It states at you with its unblinking eyes like that damn Elf on The Shelf thing. Did you ever have that in your house growing up? But then again, The Staypuff Doughboy Lad looks kind of derpy.

I added a new part to my pasta: "When the two made it to the living room, another officer who seemed to have tree trunks for arms and legs had walked over to Hotaka and opened up her dark blue notebook to a clean page. She got down on one knee and placed the notebook on it as if it were a little desk. She fished out a badge from her pocket and held it up to where Hotaka could see it clearly. She then introduced herself as Officer Sugimoto and asked for his last name. Hotaka gladly gave it to her and she immediately began writing his name in her notebook. Sugimoto looked at Hotaka for a few moments before saying, "Do you mind if you come with me to a separate room? Don't worry! You aren't in trouble. All I need you to do is answer a few questions, okay?"

I know in America that police need to identify themselves before doing anything with anybody. However, in Japan, I'm not sure if that's the case. I've been trying to find information on it but I've had no luck. So for the next scene, Sugimoto asks Hotaka a few questions in one of the bedrooms. The scene may play out like this: "Hotaka and Sugimoto made their way up to the second floor of the house and decided that the master bedroom at the end of the hallway would be the most quiet and private room to conduct their interview. The two had split up and wheeled over a couple of office chairs from both sides of the room. As soon as the got settled, the interview had began. 'So you're Kristy's friend from what I understand. Is that correct?' Sugimoto asked in a stern voice as she looked at him with a fixed gaze. Hotaka nodded and she immediately started jotting down notes. She took a deep breath and proceeded to ask the next question. 'When was the last time you saw Kristy and what were you two doing?' Hotaka stroked his chin and stared at the ceiling for a moment. He then looked at Sugimoto again and said, 'I think it was around 13:00 and I was at my house telling her stories and---' Before he could finish, Sugimoto quickly interjected with 'What kind of stories?' Hotaka glared at her and sighed. 'Well... If you must know... I was telling her about the samurai girl legend.' Sugimoto's eyes had opened wide and her pupils quickly shrunk. Her breathing came to a halt and she was unable to move. She eventually packed up her notebook and slowly backed out of the room as she peered at Hotaka. She carefully unlocked the door and opened it one inch at a time. When she distanced herself enough from Hotaka, she booked it down the hallway and flew down the stairway and at that moment, her breathing had matched the pace of her speeding heartbeat."

I also had this idea for a video game:

"Feever Dreem Game

This game has gameplay similar to LSD: Dream Emulator except for a few elements. For one thing, there is a bit more story to the game. You play as a child who is left home alone while their mother is out buying medicine to combat the fever the child has. To pass the time, the child wanders around the house looking for something to do. The game implements a thermometer system. It starts at 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit and if it reaches the maximum of 125.5 degrees, the child passes out and it's game over. If you go to warm places, like the outside of the house, the attic, and the sauna, the temperature rises more quickly than usual. If you go to places like the pool room, the basement, and the fridge, the temperature goes down quicker than usual. If you go to neither of the two types of places, your temperature will gradually rise. As your temperature rises, weird things start to happen. For example, the camera focus will start to pulse meaning that the screen will start to sharpen and soften. The song "It's a Small World" will be sung in Japanese and will play faintly in the background. The walls will start to sweat and mucus will start to form inside of the house. As the thermometer reaches 120 degrees, The child's breathing will become faster as a beeping sound from an unseen life support machine will become audible. If you're in the upstairs part of the house, you'll hear what is implied to be your mother's voice and as you travel closer to the sound, the voice starts to become deeper and by the time you reach the ground floor of the house, the voice will turn into a low growl.

If you travel down to the basement and you stay down there long enough, even if your temperature is at 99.5 degrees, you'll see a couple of shadows. One resembles a Gengar and replaces your shadow and follows you and the other travels slowly inside and along the floors and you need to watch your step or else it will swallow you up. If you don't escape from the basement quick enough, the Gengar will chomp down on your leg and drain you of not only your bodily fluids, but it will destroy your bone marrow and muscle. The only thing it leaves is hollow skin that seemed as though it's shedded snake skin. Because these creatures are shadows, any method you try to use to fight back will be useless. When the Gengar starts to let out a frothy growl, that's the cue to run."

I'm giving you a lot to read, huh?

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?  08:45, March 2, 2016 (UTC)

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I never really thought about that. I don't think I'll include that in the game if I decide to make it. The kid probably wouldn't be able to reach it due to their short stature.

I just saw the new GhostBusters trailer and I wanted to shoot my TV. Then I realized I had no gun. OK I'm confused. The trailer implied it was a sequel yet the title is the same as the original. So which is it? If it's the latter, why not put a god damn 3 in the title?! The concept also feels like this is just taking the ghostbusters characters and gender flipping them. Biggest problem I have with this trailer is that if you're going to to have a female ghostbusting team, why not put Jennine in there?! I'm not the biggest fan of Ghostbusters, but even I can see that this trailer is an insult!

Here's my idea for a ghostbusters film: It's 30 Years Later. The original ghostbusting team has retired. Because Jennine has worked with them for so long and thus knows a thing or two about ghostbusting, the original team has put her in charge of recruiting and training members of a future team on the ins and outs of ghostbusting through field work and whatnot. As the film progresses, the team becomes less reliant on Jennine and can eventually do entire missions on their own.

This idea can allow a lot of room for character development and interesting interactions between Jennine and the team.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?   00:55, March 4, 2016 (UTC)

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So you know the phrase "Fight fire with fire"? It doesn't work in a literal sense, especially if you put cold things on cold skin.

"If you consume poison, it's bound to disagree with you sooner or later." ~ Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

So I saw a play of Alice in Wonderland today. I thought it was pretty good. There was some modern humor and changes made. For example, instead of the Queen challenging Alice to croquette, she challenges her to a game if Simon Says, which lead to some fast paced and intense action scenes. The Queen was also a ton of fun to watch. It was a more musical adaptation and everyone had an American accent (Because it was performed by mostly young kids). I thought the Cheshire Cat becoming the main narrator was a cool idea since he can evaporate and appear anywhere he wanted so I thought they went hand in hand. For the modern humor, it was mostly references such as the Law and Order "Dun Dun" sound for the transition to the trial scene, an entire musical number with the Zipadee Doo Da song playing, and the caterpillar even utters the phrase "Asta La Vista".

As for Ghostbusters, the film isn't supposed to be a sequel rather the trailer makes it seem like it's going to be that. However, it's actually supposed to be either a remake or a reboot (My bet is that it's going to be a reboot since it says this is a new team in the trailer). So in other words, it's not a sequel.

Heeere's Hailey!  Wanna Talk?   23:40, March 4, 2016 (UTC)