"Just because he brought you home to meet his mother doesn't mean a thing, she could be used to it by now" I read this tweet by @SheiFumi a long time ago and I thought, "this is so true". It's nothing like the old days when people only brought home individuals they were serious with and when I say serious I mean someone they've been for more than two months and actually see a future with. Seems like nowadays people bring everyone "home to Mama", the gesture and expression hold no value anymore smh. People bring home the dips, side pieces, one nighters, friends with benefits and any other term they have for people you AREN'T involved with; for people who are involved, if they change their love interests like they do their undies this applies to them as well. STOP bringing all these irrelevant individuals home to meet the parents! everybody isn't deserving not to mention it's NOT a good look.
that's all Ciao! :)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
My Humiliating Experience With Tekken 6 online
Just to start things off I love playing videogames, been playing them since I could spell my name and one of my faves is Tekken (along with Final Fantasy and Soul Calibur but that's besides the point). So I'm what you would call a Beast in that game right (I'm not being arrogant this is what people have told me :)) and everyone I play I beat especially the guys, oooohhh they hate it when I beat them, they talk all that trash but then want to get mad and say the game was cheating when I clearly crushed them, such sore losers smh.
Anywho, we finally got WiFi awhile ago so I figured I'd play online, pick my girl Asuka and thrash a few people .... -____- as soon as it began I could tell it was over. My backside along with my ego was served to me on a platter, I could barely get a freakin lick in but I figured ok whatever I'll go a few rounds with other people .......*a few minutes later* "OHHH MYYY GOOOSHHHH!!!! CAN I FREAKIN GET UP! JEEESH!" by this time I was getting angry, this butt much didn't even have the common decency to let me get up .... I lost that fight. I had a couple more fights where people juggled me for what seemed like an eternity and did inhumane combos, I actually almost won one but the other person's internet was lagging which caused him to get a hit in at the last moment, I'm pretty sure you could just imagine my facial expression ( double -___- with a few frustrated grunts and some wailing hands & feet) By that time I had already reasoned that these people were losers that obviously had nothing else better to do with their lives than sit on their couch and memorize combos that AREN'T even on the flippin command list. So I got out while I could plus my win/loss ratio/percentage was going down and I couldn't have that (I'm one of those people that start the game over or exit if I know I'm about to lose ... whatever, don't judge me I know you do it too and if not there are probably countless other less than moral things you do that don't even compare to my minuscule deed). The funny thing is, I did go online and Google some combos, I wrote a couple down and tried them out but they were too complicated so I gave up.
After that humiliating and slightly traumatic experience I never played VS on Tekken 6 online again :(. I blame those less than par individuals I had to play against, if I would've had worthy opponents then my skills wouldn't be lacking lol jk but there is some truth to that statement, I was used to playing against people who's skills were sub par (no offense) and I was a champ, yes, but when it came to people that were actually a challenge I was utterly pulverized. At the end of the day it was proven that I obviously wasn't as good as I thought I was.
This doesn't just apply to videogames it can apply to anything in life *shrugs* It happens to the best of us. Honestly, you can never progress if you aren't challenged, anyone can overcome the easy hurdles and think they're a champ but if that's all you overcome you never progress whether it be mentally, physically, emotionally, in a videogame etc
It was a humiliating yet humbling experience I guess -__-. Moral of the story is you never know how good you are NOT until you meet someone better :)
I still feel those people don't have lives .... jk :)
Anywho, we finally got WiFi awhile ago so I figured I'd play online, pick my girl Asuka and thrash a few people .... -____- as soon as it began I could tell it was over. My backside along with my ego was served to me on a platter, I could barely get a freakin lick in but I figured ok whatever I'll go a few rounds with other people .......*a few minutes later* "OHHH MYYY GOOOSHHHH!!!! CAN I FREAKIN GET UP! JEEESH!" by this time I was getting angry, this butt much didn't even have the common decency to let me get up .... I lost that fight. I had a couple more fights where people juggled me for what seemed like an eternity and did inhumane combos, I actually almost won one but the other person's internet was lagging which caused him to get a hit in at the last moment, I'm pretty sure you could just imagine my facial expression ( double -___- with a few frustrated grunts and some wailing hands & feet) By that time I had already reasoned that these people were losers that obviously had nothing else better to do with their lives than sit on their couch and memorize combos that AREN'T even on the flippin command list. So I got out while I could plus my win/loss ratio/percentage was going down and I couldn't have that (I'm one of those people that start the game over or exit if I know I'm about to lose ... whatever, don't judge me I know you do it too and if not there are probably countless other less than moral things you do that don't even compare to my minuscule deed). The funny thing is, I did go online and Google some combos, I wrote a couple down and tried them out but they were too complicated so I gave up.
After that humiliating and slightly traumatic experience I never played VS on Tekken 6 online again :(. I blame those less than par individuals I had to play against, if I would've had worthy opponents then my skills wouldn't be lacking lol jk but there is some truth to that statement, I was used to playing against people who's skills were sub par (no offense) and I was a champ, yes, but when it came to people that were actually a challenge I was utterly pulverized. At the end of the day it was proven that I obviously wasn't as good as I thought I was.
This doesn't just apply to videogames it can apply to anything in life *shrugs* It happens to the best of us. Honestly, you can never progress if you aren't challenged, anyone can overcome the easy hurdles and think they're a champ but if that's all you overcome you never progress whether it be mentally, physically, emotionally, in a videogame etc
It was a humiliating yet humbling experience I guess -__-. Moral of the story is you never know how good you are NOT until you meet someone better :)
I still feel those people don't have lives .... jk :)
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Woooooo!!!
Wooooo!!! I finally made my own blog! & it's taking me forever to customize it -_- anywho this isn't a blog where I'm speaking on specific issues, it's actually pretty random like my twitter except I don't have to limit myself to 140 characters (puuure torture). I'll be talking about anything from God to videogames, relationships, politics, to my future Asian husbands (oh my gosh it's about a thousand of them :)). I'm pretty sure you all will get a glimpse of my slightly sarcastic/goofy/nerdy personality through my post & that's ok b/c I'm inviting you for the ride and I hope you enjoy it ... just don't forget to put your hands up and yell Wooooo!!! because it's Partyyyy Timmmmeeee!!!
P.S no silent readers please, most humans thrive on communication and I'm one of them so if you have an opinion please share it ... I don't bite .... unless you bite first :D jk
P.S no silent readers please, most humans thrive on communication and I'm one of them so if you have an opinion please share it ... I don't bite .... unless you bite first :D jk
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