5 Things in 2011
Lately I've been M.I.A due to lack of inspiration, but today, something random sparked. So here I am with this, what do you call it, 'meme'. It's that time of the year when you decide to look back at what you've done and try to make a list of New Year Resolutions. I don't follow to-do lists but if you do then, hey, it's a good thing. 2011, like the years before and the years to come, has its ups and downs, and of course, first-time moments.
Cheers to epiphanies, revelations and self-discovery. Here are five random things that happened this year:
1. My first attempt at reading a non-fictional book
Having a pet helped me discover a lot of things because taking care of it - him - requires plenty of research. I recently picked up Stanley Coren's How To Speak Dog and it's surprisingly good. Among interesting facts, there are witty and amusing stories (worth laugh-out-loud moments) told by the writer's acquaintances or simply experienced by the writer. If you think that the spotlight of this book is centered solely on canines, you're wrong. I learned a lot about other animals. I won't deny it - this book is life-changing and thought-provoking. You'll be surprised at what your dog is really trying to say. A dog's actions are not what humans assume them to be.
2. The year I spend more than an hour on DeviantArt
I don't, like, have my own page but sometimes when I get bored, I wander over there just so I can search up video game art or whatever I think of and spend hours admiring, observing and appreciating. The art created there is beautiful beyond words. The way talented DeviantArt artists perceive the world is indescribable. And hey, I even found out that getting a BFA in game art is possible. Wow. Never knew that. Am enlightened. On the side note, I'd like to own a Wacom tablet someday.
3. Keeping up with the Kardashians? Heck, no! Keeping up with game updates

I wouldn't say that I'm an avid gamer, but I wouldn't say that I'm not. I like playing video games twice and earning in-game achievements. Gaming isn't just for the sake of winning or completing it faster than your friends. If gamers would just stop rushing through their games, they might actually learn a thing or two and prove that gaming isn't just a brainless activity you do for entertainment. Okay, I'm going waaaay off-topic. I've been reading game news for the past three months or so because, you know, celebrity news is 'so 2008'. I'm kidding. I know just about any game out there now - Skyrim, Super Mario, Soul Calibur, Portal, Alan Wake - and I even remember a few company names of video game developers. You ask it, I name it. Just don't ask me this question, please-- Call of Duty or Battlefield?
4. Taking the time to learn how to pronounce Constantinople (and other words, of course!!)
Surprise, surprise! More intellectual stuff! Reading, writing, learning, it never gets boring. New challenges are great. When I come across a word that I've never seen, I try to pronounce it mentally. It always sounds perfect in my head, but it's a total tongue-twister disaster when I say it out loud. Not weird at all. 'Constantinople' was one of these words. Other words include 'Machiavellianism', 'meringue', 'harangue', 'juxtaposition' and most recently, 'conversazione'. It's those words I hardly use, but 'tis the season to be curious, I went to search them up this year. Lesson learned: Don't be afraid to satisfy your inner curiosity!
5. Everything starts with a base (even cheesecake)

For architecture, it's called 'blueprints'. For fashion design, it's a 'croquis'. 'Outline' for stories, 'biscuit crumbs' for cheesecake. Everything has a base. I didn't notice this until I started sketching. I used to start out with a letter 'U' as the head and chin. Then I would draw hair, features and so on. But I wouldn't know where the legs of the human belonged on the drawing. Are they too near to the right? Are they too short? Too long? I had no idea. So I did some research and decided to begin my next drawing with a croquis. I sketched the entire human form and then 'dressed' the sketch with clothes, accessories and such. Eureka! She shoots, she scores, she wins! Thus, the base is a very important element of whatever you're trying to create.
Wow. This is seriously long-winded. I have so much more unrelated things to say. But I think I'm done. Okay, I'm done. This makes up for all the action I've missed.
Now it's your turn. Five random and memorable things that you've achieved / learned / realized in 2011. It doesn't really matter. Whatever that comes to your mind. This is a live-in-the-moment meme. What are you staring at? The clock is ticking, the year is ending. Get your notebook out and get creative!
C.
Supernatural back with season 7

The season premiere, "Meet The New Boss" cleared up some questions for us last week and now we await the next episode in excitement.
I thought it was a pretty good episode because it's got me all fan-girly and hungry for more episodes - the amazing things cliffhangers can do to watchers. I hope Dean gets his own twist in the story. (It looks like he will in the promo for the upcoming episode.) Frankly, I'm getting bored of watching Sam struggle and pretend that everything is okay. No doubt Misha Collins did an excellent job on his portrayal of Castiel, everyone's favorite angel who has gone bad. As for Bobby, he's always just there to keep things intact and hopefully he'll be able to help Dean through. I enjoyed Crowley's appearance. He's funny, 'nuff said!
Can't wait for Friday already!! Looooooove.
watercolors are fun

Image taken from Tumblr.
I'd like to thank my mom who was willing to let me buy more paint even though I have a box of unfinished poster colors and also the internet for introducing me to the beauty of watercolors. This year - I am quite embarrassed to say - I learned the difference between poster colors and watercolors. I never realized or even thought that they were two whole different things. For years and years, we've been buying poster colors just because they come in more colors. If I had known this earlier... man, don't wanna think about it!
Anyways, I experimented with my new box of paint yesterday and I created quite a horrible piece of art. I used the wet-on-wet technique for this supposed painting of Mount Fuji at the crack of dawn (this was not my idea. I watched a tutorial on Youtube!). Unfortunately, I painted on it when the surface was too wet and the whole thing pretty much got screwed after that. It ended up looking like ugly patches of paint. On the bright side, I saw how the color changed with every stroke I made and it was simply amazing and mind-blowing. I didn't even try and the blue parts of the sky looked quite professional, if I do say so myself!
I think I have something new to add to my November agenda and I'm hoping it'll be fun, fun, fun. I'm not really planning what to do exactly because my plans don't usually work out and they always end up disastrous...
Oh well. More adventures with 18 tubes of paint (and hopefully some pictures) to come soon!
when words meet heartbeats
This morning I was checking out the usual Twitter accounts I don't follow (like Jared Padalecki and a few friends) by manually typing twitter dot com slash blah blah blah when I decided to check out Owl City's Twitter account. I've been there more than once because Adam Young of Owl City tweets daily and I wasn't in a hurry to follow him on Twitter. He posted a link to his blog with the post title "10 Myths About Introverts". It immediately caught my eye. I started reading and responded the same way Adam Young did. According to him, he "felt like standing up and shouting "YESSSSSS!"" and felt like someone had "written an encyclopedia entry on a rare race of people" to which he belongs. Everything - and I mean every single word - is true!
Here's the list he put together from reading a blog about introverts:
Myth #1 – Introverts don’t like to talk.
This is not true. Introverts just don’t talk unless they have something to say. They hate small talk. Get an introvert talking about something they are interested in, and they won’t shut up for days.
Myth #2 – Introverts are shy.
Shyness has nothing to do with being an Introvert. Introverts are not necessarily afraid of people. What they need is a reason to interact. They don’t interact for the sake of interacting. If you want to talk to an Introvert, just start talking. Don’t worry about being polite.
Myth #3 – Introverts are rude.
Introverts often don’t see a reason for beating around the bush with social pleasantries. They want everyone to just be real and honest. Unfortunately, this is not acceptable in most settings, so Introverts can feel a lot of pressure to fit in, which they find exhausting.
Myth #4 – Introverts don’t like people.
On the contrary, Introverts intensely value the few friends they have. They can count their close friends on one hand. If you are lucky enough for an introvert to consider you a friend, you probably have a loyal ally for life. Once you have earned their respect as being a person of substance, you’re in.
Myth #5 – Introverts don’t like to go out in public.
Nonsense. Introverts just don’t like to go out in public FOR AS LONG. They also like to avoid the complications that are involved in public activities. They take in data and experiences very quickly, and as a result, don’t need to be there for long to “get it.” They’re ready to go home, recharge, and process it all. In fact, recharging is absolutely crucial for Introverts.
Myth #6 – Introverts always want to be alone.
Introverts are perfectly comfortable with their own thoughts. They think a lot. They daydream. They like to have problems to work on, puzzles to solve. But they can also get incredibly lonely if they don’t have anyone to share their discoveries with. They crave an authentic and sincere connection with ONE PERSON at a time.
Myth #7 – Introverts are weird.
Introverts are often individualists. They don’t follow the crowd. They’d prefer to be valued for their novel ways of living. They think for themselves and because of that, they often challenge the norm. They don’t make most decisions based on what is popular or trendy.
Myth #8 – Introverts are aloof nerds.
Introverts are people who primarily look inward, paying close attention to their thoughts and emotions. It’s not that they are incapable of paying attention to what is going on around them, it’s just that their inner world is much more stimulating and rewarding to them.
Myth #9 – Introverts don’t know how to relax and have fun.
Introverts typically relax at home or in nature, not in busy public places. Introverts are not thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies. If there is too much talking and noise going on, they shut down. Their brains are too sensitive to the neurotransmitter called Dopamine. Introverts and Extroverts have different dominant neuro-pathways. Just look it up.
Myth #10 – Introverts can fix themselves and become Extroverts.
A world without Introverts would be a world with few scientists, musicians, artists, poets, filmmakers, doctors, mathematicians, writers, and philosophers. That being said, there are still plenty of techniques an Extrovert can learn in order to interact with Introverts. (Yes, I reversed these two terms on purpose to show you how biased our society is.) Introverts cannot “fix themselves” and deserve respect for their natural temperament and contributions to the human race. In fact, one study (Silverman, 1986) showed that the percentage of Introverts increases with IQ.
Can you hear me going "Ohmygawd, yes! That's me!" in the background?
This probably explains why I like Owl City's music. Because I can relate to the songs. Adam Young may be an insomniac but his calming and catchy songs take me to indescribable dreamy places with scenic views I can only imagine.
Once an introvert, forever an introvert. Be thankful that you're different. Feel free to post a comment, introverts.
the girl most likely to fall for the

This is all T's fault. She's got me hooked on Parachute. I can't get enough of their songs and videos. I get so mad because they don't have enough interviews and live performances on Youtube. I even had a dream about them! Finally I'm in love with a band after that crazy obsession with Supernatural. Uh oh.
Their songs are so easy to sing because the lyrics are really smooth and nice. Their live performances are good and effortless. All of the band members are musically talented too! They're really creative when it comes to acoustic live performances because they use different instruments (I don't know what some of them are called) and take music to a whole new level.
My current favorite song is White Dress because it's so funky and catchy. I've already listened to Halfway 60 times this month so that probably says something...
Well, I'm not gonna tell you which Parachute I'm crushing on, so you'll just have to make assumptions to satisfy your suspicions. All of them are equally cute. Johnny is the first good-looking drummer I've seen. LOL. Kit has really gorgeous hair. Nate (Table Scrappa!) is so crazy-nerdy-cute (please don't let the grammar police see this word) and Will's smile is like a camera flash to a fan girl's eyes and Alex is so funny!
I'm so excited that T said she wants to play the guitar again because of Parachute. I can't wait until all those assignments are over to get started on guitar strings again. I guess I didn't really give up on our dusty, old guitar. I was just waiting for someone to say, "Hey, let's start learning the guitar again" and bam! there you go, that's the green sign for me.
after weeks and weeks without the TV…
... I'm finally excited for a new movie premiering in the cinemas on June 17th.

The Art of Getting By, also known as Homework, is about a loner called George who doesn't care about anything related to high school and has a talent for art. He befriends Sally and... you know how romantic movies end. Starring a grown-up Freddie Highmore and Emma Roberts. You might remember Freddie as Charlie Bucket from Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Yeah, that one. Well, he's no longer a kid but he's still so cute.
Must-watch!
white collar season 3 premiere

Don't you just love the poster for season 3 of White Collar? Matt Bomer is always sizzling as usual with his super good looks. I mean, everything about him is perfect! Seriously.
I am definitely not excited for the season premiere because Hilarie Burton has become one of the main characters now. Her acting skills are pretty poor and she's just plain irritating with that constantly tangled-up hair of hers. Trust me, it does not look sexy or natural on her. She looks like she just jumped out of bed and went straight to the set without looking at herself in the mirror. Let's face it - she doesn't even look good beside Matt, who deserves someone slightly younger and prettier like Gloria Votsis who plays Alex Hunter in the show. Heck, even Alexandra Daddario a.k.a Kate in the show looks better than this wild woman. Hilarie as Sara Ellis tries too hard to be the most gorgeous woman in the show - her eyes are always shifty, her voice is always husky, her ridiculous dresses are super tight and when she smiles, it looks as if her hackles are up, literally.
You know who looks the best in the show? Marsha Thompson. 'Nuff said.
Anyways, I hope we'll see more of Neal and Alex because they definitely have some chemistry going on between them. And of course we'll see Peter Burke and his ever-so-sweet and loving wife. Oh, and more Mozzie, please! I hope there'll be more exciting action scenes.
Don't forget that White Collar premieres this Tuesday on USA Network!
not so supernatural weeks

Am I the only one who misses Supernatural?
I can't help but wonder about Dean's Metallicar a.k.a the Chevy Impala. It was damaged pretty bad in the last episode of season 6. Oh well. I don't feel like doing a recap/review for the last two episodes because it'll be all fan-girly and you know.. I think I'm beginning to like Crowley though because he's super funny, especially when he goes from talking to shouting. I hate it when he gets all bad-guy-ish. I don't really like antagonists.
Anyways, the four-month countdown shall start from today. Supernatural season 7. Not sure what to expect but it should be interesting. Let's hope Sam and Dean will save the day, as usual.
ROFL, I just realized it's Crowley a.k.a Mark Sheppard's birthday today. Random thought!
supernatural season finale countdown to showdown

It looks like Cas isn't going to make it to season 7 of Supernatural. Producers have been saying that "characters that people like will be killed", so I'm pretty sure that it'll be the end of angel appearances. I wonder how Dean will react to that.
That means less funny scenes in season 7.
So what do YOU think will happen? Will Sam's wall break and cause another disaster? Will Dean save Lisa and Ben in time? Or will Lisa survive the possession? And what will Ben's future hold now that he knows that Dean hunts supernatural monsters? Will Cas get killed by Raphael or Crowley? And will a new challenge or creature appear for Sam and Dean to hunt in the next season? All I know is that Bobby will be beside Dean, kicking *** as usual.
Pretty exciting, but somehow I know many fans will end up disappointed.
supernatural saturday

The countdown begins! Two more weeks until the two-hour season finale. Not excited because I'll have to wait for more than a year for the next season. And that really sucks. I can't believe we watched six seasons in six months. Unbelievable. Too fast. But, whatever. I'm (Everyone is) hoping that Misha Collins will return as Castiel again.
Anyways, I'm planning to watch "The Man Who Would Be King" tomorrow. I read all the recaps, reviews and comments for this latest episode. Not satisfying. Dean, Bobby and Sam traps Cas in a ring of holy fire and they find out that they have been betrayed by Cas. This really destroys Cas and Dean's relationship because Dean hates betrayal and Cas is torn between his friends and Crowley, the demon he's working for. Many believe that Cas was desperate. I don't really get what Cas is doing to betray them though. I know the fact that Cas and Crowley working together spells bad news but I don't know how and what they're doing or plotting. This whole episode focuses on Castiel, something you don't see very often.
You know what I believe? I believe in Cas. He may be a fictional character but sometimes we can relate to characters of a movie or something. I believe that he was forced into this situation because he didn't have any guidance from his father whom he believed in and trusted and loved. Cas lost his way while fighting, believing and trusting. He forgot who he was supposed to be and made desperate choices to fight the war between him and Raphael. This may have been caused by his fascination in humans and involvement with too many Sam-and-Dean situations. Cas, the angel of light, may have lost his light but as long as Dean and Sam are there for him, that light won't go out. Dean will remind him of friendship and trust. Cas is still a warrior and he wants to stop Raphael the archangel who has bad intentions. And I don't think he'll be a bad guy for long because (from what it looks like in the season finale photos) Crowley betrayed him by working with Raphael.
But what the fans are worried about now is another problem. Will our favorite angel be eliminated by Raphael and Crowley in the season finale? Will he return for season 7? Honestly, if he doesn't make it, what will happen to Misha's career? He doesn't get main or recurring cast roles a lot. Not that I'm saying he's not good or that his career will end too; in fact, he's a really talented, amazing actor. I don't think anyone could've been a better Cas than Misha. His emotions are so believable that many fans said they cried watching this latest episode.
This topic is drifting from Supernatural to actors, so I'll just cut it short and hope for the best in the upcoming episodes. I really hope that Supernatural won't just end at season 7 forever. Okay, that sounded childish but I don't care.
Supernatural fan, all the way!
If you watch Supernatural, drop a comment and tell me what you think! I'd appreciate it.







