Sunday, July 4, 2010

Future

BoldFuture
(degrees/careers)
Journalism (Writing)
Arts (Japanese/English)
Arts (Japanese) transfer Education (Secondary)
Dance

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Addiction (Winter edition 2010)


Addiction

Fame

Journalism


Japanese anime

Death Note

Dance


University requirements

HSC subject choices

Moving

Boxes

Floor sleeping


Hot chocolate

Holidays

Partying

Driving

Chocolate


Reading

Stories

Writing stories

Music writing

Music dancing

Never Shout Never

Okay, for the past couple of nights I have been listening to Never Shout Never, an American alias of Christofer Ingle. Chris is a massive hottie and he isn’t as cool as your Taylor Lautener or Rob Pattinson, he is just plain awesome. You, the readers, may or may not heard of Chris, but he is famous (well, well known) over in USA for Never Shout Never. He dropped out of Joplin Senior High and he follows a strict vegetarian diet.

This all relates back to my nights where I just listen to few million of his songs and slept through them. When I first started listening to them it was up at 6 times (to listening to a song on iTunes) then after the few nights where I fell asleep next to my iPod (my mum didn’t mind my iPod on, it was VERY QUIET), it has gone up to 105-109 times listen to. Which, I practically drove me insane. I knew every song and its lyric (wow, I am such a sad, sad, 16 year old girl) and I could even belt it out singing in front of my school (my school has 500-600 students in the high school and about 200-300 kids in the primary over two campuses).

Most of my friends have not heard of Never Shout Never. I introduced it to my friend who have sort of heard of heard of them but have not bothered downloading any of their songs. So she gave it a listen after I gave her a USB of the songs that I already downloaded. She loved them of course! I originally started listening to them after my French pen pal, Amandine, wrote it up on her info page of Facebook that she adores Never Shout Never. I was curious to hear what they sound like because I needed more songs and not too much of the mainstream music on my iPod. I listen to him and now I adore him so much, I think I am a fan girl and will become a freaky fan to him (now I know how the crazy fan girls feel when they see Robert Pattinson around or see him on film). I use to be obsessed with Panic at the Disco when I was in year five. I am still listening to their songs though, even if they ‘broke’ up.

This came to my second conclusion; I really wanted to start my own band up or at least have an alias like Christofer Ingle does. I am being really serious this time, not like my joking self. I started a failed music group called Lola and the Rawr which started on Valentine’s Day last year. It kind of failed because I don’t know how to write songs or play the guitar very well. I knew how to play the flute, but I wouldn’t risk being flat and my song being on MySpace.

So now, I am on planning stages of my band, or at least the alias part of it. Creating music is such a hard thing to do!