Thursday, July 06, 2006 Birds are so stupid. No wonder we call stupid people bird-brained. This bird, a sparrow I think, flew into the second storey of my house. I was walking up the stairs when I saw something on the floor, and was rather alarmed when it suddenly flew up. Me and my brother then went up to the third floor trying to open windows so that it would fly out. With every window opened, the best it could do was to keep flying into the walls and doors. I was worried it would kill itself that way. In the end after like twenty minutes of it banging walls we had to catch it and release it at the balcony. Even so, it seemed reluctant to fly away until it was given a prod with a finger. Dumb bird.I'm so tired from watching all the matches. Skipped pretty much of school today, would have stayed at home the whole day if I did not have a practical test. Sleeping two to three hours a day really doesn't help my flu. Hopefully I recover by my matches. Here's a special... An interview with my blog. ----------------------------------- Question: Hello, and thank you for accepting our interview. As many interviews start out, we would like to know your origins. When were you born and why? Blog: Looking at my oldest archives, it was probably on the 29th of July, 2004. I guess it's 23 more days to my second birthday! I guess I was born because my owner needed a space to vent his frustrations, feelings and sometimes, creativity. Question: I see. Can you describe more about yourself? Blog: Is there really much to say about myself? Haha. I'm just a typical blog with a minimalistic template. My owner likes minimalistic themes you see. The music I'm playing often reflects the feelings of my owner, which unfortunately is mostly loneliness and sadness. The music playing at the moment, Just When I'd Given Up Dreaming by Ronan Keating, doesn't really reflect how he feels right now. I think he just finds the lyrics meaningful. There's also a tag-board and many other information on my owner. You may also notice a "random facts about me" part on me. True or not, I won't comment. Heh. If you didn't know, refreshing me will show a new fact. Question: You seem to know your owner well. How would you describe him? Blog: He's rather weird in a sense that he's really, really erratic with his posts. He can go for long spells of time without posting or caring about me sometimes, and it's rather sad I know. But if he's inspired or agitated, he can blog for hours, often into the next morning. He's done that recently during his exams, spending time on me instead of studying. I don't know if I should be flattered or worry for him. He's also a perfectionist with certain things. For instance my template, he took a really long time to make it look as perfect as possible. He also tries to make his posts grammatically-perfect. Unfortunately, his perfectionism doesn't extend to his studies... Question: Seems interesting. Any idea how he feels right now? Blog: Well, apart from his almost constant feel of loneliness, he's probably rather disappointed with his luck. His PSP had to have the only group of motherboards in the world to be not able to downgrade to a lower version to extend the functions of it. Yeah. An older version of a PSP has much more functionability. Sony just blows, don't they? Apart from that, I think he's rather stressed and disappointed over his results, even though he knew that he didn't study. I guess it always happens to him during exam periods. His luck just doesn't hold out during such periods. Question: That PSP thing is a really minor thing to be upset about isn't it? On to the next question, what do you think is the most riveting post on you? Blog: Maybe that PSP thing is rather minor, but you have to understand how he feels. You would feel really unlucky when you are one of the minority of PSP owners that have that cursed motherboard. For the most riveting post on me, Hmm... It's really difficult to say. You just have to look through his archives slowly. But I would recommend this post where he finally repents over his old ways. It was because of this that led to what he is today, lonely and unconfident. Seems like he's really afraid of hurting anyone anymore. Question: That's really sad for him. Before we end this interview, we have one last question for you. Which posts would you recommend to readers? Blog: I would have to direct you to the archives again. There are a few hundred posts and I really can't recommend anything. But if you knew him pretty well or something, you should read his shout-outs entitled "zhss shoutouts" on the left of me if you have not. Question: Thank you for the interview! Blog: You're very welcome. (: |
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aoi's design from SCRATCH 2004
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