Tuesday, December 13, 2011

One thing after another...after another...and another...

Dear Keyboard,


Yeah....today, the Stanford OHS launched into the first day of finals week! I took my English final today, I have History of Science tomorrow, and AP Bio on Friday!
If you asked me, on Sunday night, what I thought was my most challenging final, I'd say my English final was the hardest one.
Now that I'm done with my English final, I honestly think that my History of Science final will be the toughest final that I'll be facing.
Tomorrow night, will I be thoroughly convinced that AP Biology will kill me, after English and HSC have been playing with my wits and nerves for a week??


Only time will tell.


Another thing that's been bothering me is how easily the squishy organ sitting in my skull can't hold half as much info as I'd like it to.
Actually, I take that back. The thing that's been bothering me is that my brain holds all the information that is of no use whatsoever to me at the moment, leaving no room for the stuff that really does matter. For example, how come I am obsessed with the philosophy behind Gmail's spam button when I'm supposed to be cramming Tusi couples into my head?

Ah, it's late .... maybe the Tusi couples will stick if I read through them again tomorrow morning. Goodnight hon! Rest well.

(oops I didn't post this until morning. Uh. I'm still sleepy, dude.)

Love,
Fether

Monday, December 5, 2011

NaNoWriMo

Dear Keyboard,

Yes I am aware of the fact that Fireblood has a blog post with the exact same post title as this post does. Wow. trippy grammar. But yes. I accepted this deathly challenge as well.
NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. During the 30 days of the month of November, participants of NaNo attempt to write 50,000 words of novel. That's approximately 1,667 words per day.
I, of course, did not stay consistent with this guideline . I wrote about 800 words everyday. On November 29, I had ~27k words. On November 30, 11:59pm, I had 50,063 words.

Insanity?

I had two classes at my school that day. Yes, the Stanford Online High school. Stanford University=THE best university, therefore Stanford Online High School=THE best high school. #OHSpride. and #randomhashtagsoutsideofTwitter. But I digress. I had two classes there, as well as a fitness test at my local junior college, and mind you, I gained 2% body fat. That does not sound weird at all. But while I was listening to my classmates ramble about dominant and recessive genes as they scribbled out Punnett squares on the Centra whiteboard, and our teacher advising us to make fools of ourselves on the webcam, and lining up behind 40 rowdy college students who were all waiting to have their blood pressure and resting heart rate measured, I was spewing out a nonexistent plotline, passing thousand mark after thousand mark. I think I had about 33k by the time the morning was over.
I passed the 35k word mark and realized that I had a Chinese pop quiz to study for. But never mind that, I wrote on. I'm not sure what grade I got on that quiz yet, but throughout the whole thing I was thinking about my two main characters chilling out in a saloon that my imagination had sketched on the blankness known as writer's block.

I came home from Chinese class, and I can't write about much more after that. A lot of it is blurred into a flurry of pressuring myself to write 2-3k words per hour, being booted out of skype groups by people who claimed that they loved me and just wanted me to write in my novel and stop chatting everyone, screaming at my characters to start helping the synthesis of a plot, my characters yelling something about not being little puppets of my creation, and my screaming that they really were ... it was a wonderful evening.

And I *DID* make 50,000 words. Sure, I wrote like half of those words on the very last day of November, but I made it! Traumatic experience as it was....I cannot wait until next November =)

Sorry for all the beating you had to go through as I slammed my novel out on your precious little keys. You're a resilient ol' pal, Keyboard. ♥

Love from the dearest,
Fether

P.S. what do you mean you're still dusty? I dusted you over the weekend! You ungrateful little board of keys! Curse your high-maintenance status!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LIFE???

Dear Keyboard,
Yes I know. I have a wonderful name for the third post of Arnold. However, it is not half as creative and random as the first two were. Oh well.
I was compelled to tell you that I had a random outburst after class today. Which was very unexpected (as implied by the word 'random'), given that my Thanksgiving break started that same minute. I strangled Fireblood (who, btw, has an AWESOME blog as well. Click 'Burning Raindrops' on the left sidebar! That is, after reading this post) and screamed "WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LIFE!?!??!?!"
It's quite a nice question. Slightly depressing for some, upsetting for many, and thought-provoking for all. Although it was merely a blunder of words when it first came out of my typing fingers, it has gotten me thinking. And I wanted to ramble my train of thought to someone. And here you are, Keyboard! Thou canst not escape the iron clutches of mine rambles! Thou art dooooooomed!!!
Okay. So. First of all. When attempting to answer "what is the meaning of life," I needed to ask myself, "what is life?" WHAT is life? What IS life? What is LIFE? Easy: life is the time between one's birth and death. Why do human beings want to determine the meaning of this period of time? Because one's view of it will decide his actions, words, and thoughts. It defines who we are. The difference between a serial killer and a saint are their outlooks on life. The question "If you were to die tomorrow, what would you change in your life, or would you change your life at all?" will be answered according to one's views on the meaning of life.
Here is my own answer to the big question. As a follower of Christ, I am a bondservant of God. Therefore the sole purpose of life is to obey and honor and glorify Him. This goal has to be the center of every choice I make, every word I say, and every thought I think.
There's my answer, Keyboard.
Oh, and if you ask, "If the world was going to end in 6 months, what would you change in your life?" or some similar question, this is my answer: NOTHING. Haha. A little unexpected, I know. 
Well, see, God is in control of all things, past, present, and future. I believe that the things that are happening to me (and everyone else, Christian or not) are placed before us by God. In my life, that includes school, Fireblood, YOU, and the dear blog-stalkers. I study because I believe that God placed school in my life for a unique and perfect purpose; due to this fact, I want to do my best in my academics, knowing it that will honor and glorify Him. Until further revelations from the Holy Spirit, I'm not going to change my academic life at all, whether the world is ending tonight, tomorrow, six months, or six hundred years. My duty during this stage of life is to learn -- from school, parents, pastors, 6-year-olds, Occupy movements, peppermint bark, etc. We live in an interesting world.


Keyboard, what is YOUR purpose in life?


Love,
Fether
P.S. ....aaaaand, yes. You're still dusty. I've been busy, okay?

Sunday, November 20, 2011

SECOND POST

Dear Keyboard,


Yeah I'm just that cool. Arnold's second post has an astoundingly creative name. I believe that the intelligence of mankind reached a pinnacle when I came up with the title of this blog post.


I am supposed to be watching a lecture for class right now. And finishing up a proof of why parallelogram ABCD is also a rhombus... Dude why can't geometric shapes solve their own identity crises? Helpless buffoons....


Love from the dearest,
Fether


P.S. Still dusty. I know.

Friday, November 18, 2011

NEW POST

Dear Keyboard,


Okay. First post EVER (on this blog), and I have a boring post title. Perfect. I hope the blog doesn't get offended. His name is Arnold. I haven't named YOU yet, but I don't think I have to, since the only time I'll be referring you to anything else than "you" is the title of Arnold and also the beginning of each blog post. So your name shall continue to be Keyboard.


Arnold should be updated more often than once every 6 months, don't you agree?


Well, that's it for now. I have to go write in my NaNoWriMo novel. *sigh* I'm a week behind.


Love,
Fether


P.S. I'll take care of the dust that's been bothering you. Later. ;)