So its the summer before my freshman year of college and I feel like I haven’t changed at all since the summer before my freshman year of high school.
I re-addicted myself to kingdom hearts, just like four years ago.
I’m excited for the new batman movie to come out, just like four years ago.
I got back into graphic design, just like four years ago.
I sit around doodling all day, just like four years ago.
I still reread the Harry Potter books, just like four years ago.
I write to pass the time, just like four years ago.
And here I was thinking I’d changed so much! I guess some things just stay the same.
There’s a movie based on Battleship — so why not adapt any of these 12 board games as well?
We put together a dozen fake posters for board game movies we’d like to see — as well as plot summaries and casting suggestions for each flick. (For Connect 4: “In Connect III, Reg Caldwell pulled one last job and thought he was out of the life for good. He was wrong. Again. With only four bullets in the chamber, he takes on syndicate boss Milton Bradley (William Fitchner), who has kidnapped Caldwell’s sister. Luckily, sis (Gina Carano) is known to be pretty sneaky herself.”)
NEED.
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Also, Huginn and Muninn were totally in this movie.
It’s kind of like a film version of The Things They Carried complete with an added love story. Also they’re all ants.
Kumadori prints by Konobu Hasegawa (ca. 1867–1879) via Artelino’s auction archives
One of the most visually striking aspects for a newcomer to kabuki is the exaggerated make-up worn by the actors, especially those playing the most dramatic roles. It is particularly vivid when associated with a supernatural character. The name of this style of make-up, kumadori, is derived from kuma—lines, wrinkles, and toru—to take, to follow.
I found a NaNoWriMo vet who wanted to read my novel from this last November, I gave permission to tear it apart, and received a positive review! They liked my story, my format, my characters (besides some minor pointers on making the love interest better but honestly I hate writing women, is that weird?) and DIDN’T SEE MY PLOT TWIST COMING YAY. With a cast of like…10 named characters (four of which are dead the whole time) I didn’t think I could pull that off.
My night has been made <3

(this is funny because he’s a writer, lul)
But now what am I going to do this year? I’d been sitting on that plot since 7th grade, how in the hell am I going to top it? I want to write a sequel but I can’t. That’s what you get for killing off nearly the entire cast but I don’t care because it was totally worth it.