Omg, I sincerely apologize for that insanely long period of inactivity. Just so you know, I may not be very active, so every time I have a week or two between my post, I'm apologizing to y'all.
Anyways, the good news is that my laptop got fixed! Before, some games (like Transformice and Animal Jam) wasn't able to operate on Adobe Flash, although the program was already updated.
However, now it (magically) can, so I'll definitely be more active here!
However, I have to go do my homework now (French >.<), so ciao for now! I'll be making more posts in the coming week :)
Welcome to my world (or blog at least)! This is just a fun and random blog about... everything, I guess. Have fun reading! ~Fem
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Monday, 2 May 2016
The Ballad of the Dot
Best Creature Ever
Behold, the rare and beautiful black dot. Dots make their home in
cool, dry parchment, usually located near the bottom of sentence
formations. Often times, three dots will instinctually join together
into a social unit called an ellipses. With this symbiotic
relationship, they can utilize one of their strongest natural
defenses...passive aggressive remarks...
Sadly, however, these regal creatures are often hunted by humans for their usefulness in writing forum posts, silly emojis, and their opinions. Cruel people will take dots and contort them into weird shapes, like commas or semicolons. Please consider adopting one of these poor, helpless, perfectly round creatures. Remember, every time you use a dot, you take an innocent dot life; it's wrong, so dot do it...no excuses...Period.
Sadly, however, these regal creatures are often hunted by humans for their usefulness in writing forum posts, silly emojis, and their opinions. Cruel people will take dots and contort them into weird shapes, like commas or semicolons. Please consider adopting one of these poor, helpless, perfectly round creatures. Remember, every time you use a dot, you take an innocent dot life; it's wrong, so dot do it...no excuses...Period.
(credit to eldemore.com for the above description)
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The Poem of the Dot
What a marvelous sight thee is
So fine, so pure
Like a speckle of night
Such in inconspicuous sight
Yet important in meaning
In each sentence
Oh, poor dot!
I pity thee for your
Cruel contortions
Thou has sacrificed
Thyself to aid
English grammar
What a pity it is
To put thee on the paper
And signify The End
What a marvelous sight thee is
So fine, so pure
Like a speckle of night
Such in inconspicuous sight
Yet important in meaning
In each sentence
Oh, poor dot!
I pity thee for your
Cruel contortions
Thou has sacrificed
Thyself to aid
English grammar
What a pity it is
To put thee on the paper
And signify The End
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Happy Birthday!
Little sister,
Happy Birthday! You're now about 6 hours old :)
Welcome to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America,Earth, Milky Way, Universe. Hope you enjoy it here <3
Happy Birthday! You're now about 6 hours old :)
Welcome to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America,Earth, Milky Way, Universe. Hope you enjoy it here <3
Saturday, 12 March 2016
Cook an Egg Without the Stove
Well, here's your solution! (Couresty of my friend):
You can actually cook an egg with a microwave!
All you need is: an egg, salt/pepper (optional, for seasoning), a microwaveable bowl, and a microwave.
1.) Crack the egg into the bowl.
2.) Stir the egg with chopsticks/fork, etc. (Important: Please don't miss this step! The egg will explode and make a mess in your microwave!)
3.) Add seasoning (try not to overdo it; a pinch is good enough!)
4.) Microwave for about a minute. (I microwave it for 1:11). Please make sure that the egg is edible before you eat it! (No runny yolks/whites).
5.) Enjoy :)
(It doesn't taste the same as a fried egg, but it's also healthy! No oil needed!)
Monday, 29 February 2016
Leap Year
Feb 29, a day that occurs once per four years.
Also a day to reflect on the last four years, and your future. A Reflection Day for me, at least.
Happy Leap Year!
Also a day to reflect on the last four years, and your future. A Reflection Day for me, at least.
Happy Leap Year!
Friday, 19 February 2016
Ambigrams~
Ever thought of a word that you could read from another perspective and still have it mean the same? Now, I don't mean a palindrome. I mean an ambrigram.
(Also, please ignore that random page break there. I accidentally inserted it and now I have no idea how to remove that ;-;)
(Also, please ignore that random page break there. I accidentally inserted it and now I have no idea how to remove that ;-;)
Monday, 8 February 2016
Saturday, 6 February 2016
The Christmas Glove Sticker Experiment - Update
According to my last post, this experiment has been going on pretty well until Friday (Jan. 15)
When I went to my locker this morning, the sticker was there. I proceeded to my classes and didn't come to my locker until lunch.
When I approaced my locker, nothing was left of the sticker but the back o the sticker, whcih was the little white sticky part.
I told my friend this, and she suggested that it might've fallen off. It indeed was on the ground, but, in lieu of making sure her prediction was correct, I dabbed a finger at the white felt. It was still sticky, and when I 're-stuck' the sticker on to see if could be held, it took quite a bit of strength to pull it off.
Thus, this experiment is officially done.
Of course, this isn't a 'real' experiment, as I have not officially recorded anything, nor have I actually manipulated variables so the result was (somewhat) specific.
But then again, this goes to show that some people can't resist pulling a sticker off a locker.
When I went to my locker this morning, the sticker was there. I proceeded to my classes and didn't come to my locker until lunch.
When I approaced my locker, nothing was left of the sticker but the back o the sticker, whcih was the little white sticky part.
I told my friend this, and she suggested that it might've fallen off. It indeed was on the ground, but, in lieu of making sure her prediction was correct, I dabbed a finger at the white felt. It was still sticky, and when I 're-stuck' the sticker on to see if could be held, it took quite a bit of strength to pull it off.
Thus, this experiment is officially done.
Of course, this isn't a 'real' experiment, as I have not officially recorded anything, nor have I actually manipulated variables so the result was (somewhat) specific.
But then again, this goes to show that some people can't resist pulling a sticker off a locker.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Why not pull a chair out of a pond?
[This was written yesterday, but I didn't have enough time to publish it them]
Today, I am half-frozen to death.
Today, we pulled a chair out of a pond.
Yep, good times.
Today, I am half-frozen to death.
Today, we pulled a chair out of a pond.
Yep, good times.
Monday, 25 January 2016
I have a cold.
My Math 10 provincial exam in 2 days.
Worried about it.
I've done literally over 130 math questions.
I still have to do another practice provincial.
I'm doing more math at the moment.
I feel tired. And stressed.
*sigh*
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Will post once I'm done that horrendous test and I'm feeling better.
My Math 10 provincial exam in 2 days.
Worried about it.
I've done literally over 130 math questions.
I still have to do another practice provincial.
I'm doing more math at the moment.
I feel tired. And stressed.
*sigh*
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Will post once I'm done that horrendous test and I'm feeling better.
Friday, 8 January 2016
The Christmas Glove Sticker Experiment
So the day before Winter Break, my friend, S, gave me some Christmas stickers :D
Since we have lockers and all, I decided to put a Christmas glove sticker on my locker.
Another friend tried to take it off, but I caught him in the act. That led me to think of this as an experiment; how long it stays there before someone takes it. So far, 8 days without disappearance.
This is based on a experiment with someone leaving a wallet full of money in a coffee shop.
Will add more later
Since we have lockers and all, I decided to put a Christmas glove sticker on my locker.
Another friend tried to take it off, but I caught him in the act. That led me to think of this as an experiment; how long it stays there before someone takes it. So far, 8 days without disappearance.
This is based on a experiment with someone leaving a wallet full of money in a coffee shop.
Will add more later
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