I've got homemade banana-chocolate-chip muffins and life is GEWD.
School's going awesomely, again. In drawing last night we did more stuff with framing, which meant scaling, and as we all know I am perfectly miserable at scaling. Thankfully my teacher made a very good and valid point when he told me to focus more on the negative space...which actually turned out to help a lot.
Kinda funny, he talked a lot about the negative space in the picture I put up for our review on Thursday (was it Thursday? All of the days of the week are sort of mixing together in one giant maelstrom of work and school nowadays).
I hope he doesn't think I'm some sort of negative-space prodigy and now I have to spend the rest of the semester trying to live up to his unrealistic expectations.
...Yeah, I have really weird concerns.
I don't really have much else to talk about.
I mean, I guess I could go on some rant about how some idiots think HeartGold/SoulSilver are worthless games just because they're rehashes of Gold and Silver (guess what, most of our Gold/Silver carts don't even work any more! Do you know how long I've been waiting to play through Johto again, punks?!), buuuuut that would be pointless and take up way too much of you people's precious time.
For my final statement, I'd just like to say, very, very few games should ever be considered "worthless" or a "1/10". Yes, some games do deserve it. But you can't go around trashing games just because they're not the next Final Fantasy VII or Halo. Most games have way too much work put into them to deserve that kind of treatment, and frankly, I think it's really an insult to everyone who worked on a game to have their months (and sometimes years) of labor tossed aside like last week's newspaper. One of my good friends is a game programmer, and I've seen firsthand just how much work goes into just the coding aspects of even the simplest games. Whenever someone rates his games low, it pains me.
...So I guess this turned into a rant after all. I'll cut this, so as to not clutter your friend pages.