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Breaking Bad, Pokemon, and Random Mischief

Where do I begin this final personal blog?? I guess I can go from all the awesomeness to the farewells. Starting off with the good awesomeness. My best friend and brother from another mother, Julian gave me his DSi along with Pokemon White. So over the past few days I've been going down memory lane of Pokemon badassery. On top of that, my other friend Cierra let me borrow Soul Silver. So right now, I'm totes excited. Another thing, Ian and I decided to have a little thing to do every time he comes by. Being all romantical is nice, but it's all about the random things for me. Poking contests, shooting each other with rubber band tommy guns, making dumb faces, and of course, who can't resist a little GTA V? Ian and I also decided to watch something on Netflix since last week. Ever since we've been watching Breaking Bad (even though the show is off air.) We like…dedicated hours (and popcorn) to this show. We're already on season 3. Aside from all of that, I...

Marvel or DC?

The Marvel and DC universes have rivaled the other for decades, each trying to one-up the other with amazing comics and mind-blowing movies. With its more universal audience, bold design, and ability to change, Marvel has blown DC’s calm atmosphere and newly found dark side completely out of the water. While both comic franchises appeal to superhero fans young and old, it’s safe to say that Marvel has appealed to the current state society is in. With controversial changes to some iconic heroes, such as the latest Spiderman being Hispanic and Ms. Marvel now being Muslim, you can clearly tell that Marvel is doing all it can to have heroes of all races. On top of that, one of Marvel’s superheroes, Northstar, has been announced gay in 1992. As gay marriage was legalized in New York in 2011, Northstar made yet another controversial comeback, only this time to be wed. On the contrary, DC has made quite the few changes itself. It not only created heroes that appealed to the minorities, b...

Social Media and it's Impact on Yours Truly

WARNING! (It's like the beginning of some commercial that comes on "after dark" muahaha.) Anyway this is dedicated to my Freshman Seminar class. I learned some pretty interesting things about social media from this class. One, it's a means of self-expression and getting important info out there. Two, it creates a community based on the amount of people who interact with it via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, you name it they use it. Three, it's how employers scout out potential employees by going on there pages. Four, dude, it kinda "dumbs down" a lot of things and has become a staple for teen life. What I learned pretty much impacted on my usage by trying to strengthen the link both my personal identity and my social identity. Some (maybe most) people who use social media use it to find a means to get attention. They post things they wouldn't normally do or say, caption it with an insane amount of hashtags and it manages to generate a ton of feedb...

Finances, Family, and the Delicious Apocalypse

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Let's face it you guys, college life is expensive and the need of all kinds of things and making dumb financial decisions are gonna be the end of me. Seriously, it's not cool realizing that every time you open your wallet you literally  get that *POOF* and random speck of dust flying out of your wallet. ...Nor is it great receiving that email that says, "YOU'RE BROKE! LOL! NICE JOB! ;)" (If only banks or online companies said that.) But that's the MAIN focus of this blog- oh, wait, I have a few other things to talk about here, duh, Zoe. Anywho, I have to say for someone who has no money whatsoever, I'm still getting all kinds of things. And doth one do that, exactly? The answer is pretty damn awesome. Try having a gamer for a grandfather. Scratch that. Try having a grandfather who is a gamer AND a tech extraordinaire. Beautiful, right? Oh to any gamer/tech geek out there, that would be the COOLEST person ever. I know. That really cool grandfathe...