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How to teach your child Focus Punch

Thu Dec 3, 2009, 8:48 PM
.:How to teach your child Focus Punch:.
.:First:. Place your substitute-:invisible: Q('.'Q)
.:Second:. Charge your punch-:invisible: O(e.eO-)
.:Third:. Release that punch like a BOSS while saying "FALCO
PUNCH"-:invisible: <<{<<[<O-(o.<G)


So yea, thats awesome...

  • Mood: Anguish
  • Listening to: Cliche music
  • Reading: The Good Earth, The Source
  • Watching: Nothing
  • Playing: Life
  • Eating: Creativity
  • Drinking: Water

Kind of sad, not going to lie...

Thu Dec 3, 2009, 7:44 PM
Well...I just now realized how drastically my page views dropped since the last time I was on and I realized I should do something about it...just dont really know what that SOMETHING is yet >___>;

  • Mood: Anguish
  • Listening to: Cliche music
  • Reading: The Good Earth, The Source
  • Watching: Nothing
  • Playing: Life
  • Eating: Creativity
  • Drinking: Water

Back

Journal Entry: Sun Nov 29, 2009, 12:09 PM



Well, my computer is broken beyond belief and only one program is still working which is Photoshop >,>;

So yea, I am on my moms laptop right now copying my files from here to the old computer via Flash-Drive



Im almost done with Hentori now and will be more active from now on

  • Mood: Awestruck
  • Listening to: Cliche music
  • Reading: The Good Earth, The Source
  • Watching: Nothing
  • Playing: Life
  • Eating: Creativity
  • Drinking: Water

Thats love

Journal Entry: Sun Nov 15, 2009, 7:09 AM



You know what feels GREAT

Coming on deviantART after being gone for a week and having someone tell you your art was being used illegally on YouTube

I mean, some say that when someone copies your stuff, its a form of flattery :shrug:

Im going to start coloring Bumbly now after being inactive for that little period of time

  • Mood: Awestruck
  • Listening to: Cliche music
  • Reading: The Good Earth, The Source
  • Watching: Nothing
  • Playing: Life
  • Eating: Creativity
  • Drinking: Water

Newtons Laws, Learn Them

Journal Entry: Tue Nov 10, 2009, 4:06 PM



.:NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION:.

Newton's first law is often called the Law of Coke. This law states that objects at Band Camp tend to stay at The Pound and that objects in The Star-Brigade tend to stay in The Library unless acted upon by an outside Horse. In other words, objects only speed up or slow down when there is some Hoe acting on them. A ball rolling down the street will eventually stop rolling because of an unseen Object called God. The measure of an object's inertia is called its History Book. This is often confused with weight which is not the same at all. Weight is actually Notecard's pull on an object. Density is the ratio of an object's Internet to Phone Line. This is said to be an Awesometastic property because it does not depend on the amount of CPU's present. Newton's second law can be summarized with the formula Rasberry equals mass times acceleration. This law states that without a net force, there is no Keyboard. This law also shows haw the same amount of Binder Cover applied to two objects with different V8's will result in different amounts of acceleration. Acceleration is any change in Pencil Sharpening; this can be a change in magnitude or Mouse. Objects that are not accelerating are said to be in Beast equilibrium. Newton's 3rd law describes actions result in Latin actions. This explains how a stationary object has a net force of zero. Rome provides a downward force on the object, but this is balanced by an upward force called a Boss force; this upward force comes from the strength of the strength of the surface the object is sitting on. In order for an object to be in mechanical equilibrium, there must be a minimum of 49 forces acting on it.

  • Mood: Awestruck
  • Listening to: Cliche music
  • Reading: Joy Luck Club
  • Watching: Spartacus
  • Playing: Wii with friends [You know who you are:D]
  • Eating: Creativity
  • Drinking: Water

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