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Oh my gosh. I just finished reading Divergent by Veronica Roth. What an amazing book!

Oooh. Hmm. Don't look at my "picture" anyone. In case I get screened. . . :P
Idk I have been in a writing funk lately. I hate that this seems to happen a certain time every year. I go crazy with writing. . . and then I just don't feel like doing anything after a while. Sigh.

It seems like it’s the times I least feel like writing that I hit pay dirt, if I can just make myself do it.

Anyway, geek fact time: the simple arcade Centipede, in which you transfigurate parts of a centipede rushing through a forest of mushrooms to kill you, has a detailed backstory that shows it to be the first horror survival video game. Zombies wiping out ninety percent of the population is less depressing than this story. I'd rather experience the sado-machistic storyline of F.E.A.R..

Sorry, I just had to vent. Maybe I'll write something heart wrenching today while I listen to Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye. Or read a murder mystery....

You wouldn't remember it as horror filled. The game itself doesn't offer any explanation, but the manual that comes with the home version does. They give you a comic book that details how the centipede (and scorpion and ant-thing) decided they should kill you. (You, but the way, are a little elf with a wand.)
Well, the thing is, they didn't. They're under mind control of an evil wizard who wants the wand for himself (and, in fact, accuses you of stealing it). Oh, and the centipede is actually your best friend.
It's a game about wholesale slaughter of your friends. And not the monstrosity-zombie-type either.
So, have fun!



Lol. Good to know!





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"Hawkeye, survey the area, give us numbers and attack patterns. Iron Man, cordon the area; if anything comes within thirty feet turn it away or burn it to cinders. Thor, thin them out at the opening. Agent Romanov and I will keep the fighting here.
"Hulk ... smash." - Captain America

"You were made to bow down."
"But not to the likes of you."
"This is just like in Buddapest."
"You and I remember Buddapest very differently."
"Cap, perhaps you should sit this one out. He's basically a god."
"There's only one God, ma'am, and I'm fairly certain he doesn't dress like that."
It's also very quotable. Very.

"If we can't save the Earth, we can damn well avenge it."
"I don't even know what this thing does."
"I'm surprised he hasn't ask you to sign his vintage Captain America trading cards yet."
"He's my brother."
"He killed over eighty people in two days."
"He's adopted."
"Take off that suit and what are you?"
"Billionaire, genius, playboy, philanthropist."
"How many times are yu going to fall for that?"
"You think they'd put me in a crowded pressurized tube underwater? Oh, no, this is much worse."
"Please tell me nobody kissed me."
"How does Fury see all these?"
"He turns."
"That's exhausting."
"Who wants Sawarma? I want Sawarma. I don't even know what Sawarma is."
The quotes aren't even close to the best part of the movie. But ... it's ... so ... easy ...

'I'm in the middle of an interrogation and this fool is giving me everything.'
I was afraid they did like with a lot of movies lately and put all the good parts in the previews.

"He killed over eighty people in two days."
"He's adopted."
I love that one! I haven't seen the movie yet but I'm planning too.

There's a moment with Loki and Hulk. It drives forth the story, exasparates the philosophical conflict that makes up the central theme - and made the theater crowd nearly pass out for cheering and laughter.

So ... who has a dog?


It's basically about how the character came to be who she is. Everytime I write about her, I keep learning more and more about her past. I know, it's a little cliche sounding but I find myself gravitating towards her story so I figured I might as well write it.

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"I still believe in heroes." - Nick Fury