Showing Visitor Messages 1 to 15 of 60
-
September 20th, 2012 8:43 PMDarkIceForeverThat sounds good~! I've been looking into that little bit and there is a lot of potential there. Though they just made a pokemon game about it, which down-right sucks. I think in that Arceus movie they got into it too. They used to call pokemon 'magical creatures', not pokemon.
I love that. Anything in the past and future is fair game. Lots of creativity there.
I'm looking into a future setting for my next project, probably a squel to my not so good ranger fic. Can I hit the restart button, again? Ugh, I think I should just abandon the whole thing. Writing chapter by chapter isn't working. I need to write the whole thing before I post. Cause then I start to contradict myself. Then sh*t starts getting confusing.
For instance, I'm regretting starting my plot in Antarctica. You'd be dead in a few hours if you got lost there! And the Japanese names. Not a good idea either, this ain't Japan. I just can't satisfy myself, no matter how hard I try. Ha ha -
September 20th, 2012 11:44 AMpsyanicIf you fall, the floor will always be there. Or the ground.
Yeah, I didn't write much in the summer either, and my ideas have been getting numb ever since school started, so it's been consistently bad. What a terrible block, if you could call it that. I'm stressing out too much at the moment, although stress/depression have been shown to help improve creativity, oddly enough. Like Van Gogh and Picasso.
I've decided not to go into what Marcelo is dying from other than that he is dying. That's all that really matters. I was going to do something about cancer, but I've decided that's too typical and a bit weird, since cancer patients don't go on Pokemon journeys. My original idea was about a sick trainer who somehow made it. Besides, I prefer letting people imagine what he's dying from.
My next project has something to do with a feudalistic society or an older society. Of course, that's just the setting, but I like the ancient times. They're fascinating. All that's really set in stone is that I'll have a Pokemon Hunter be the main character. Other than that, it's fair game. I will admit I have a general plot, but it's extremely generic and not trustworthy enough to dive into at the moment. -
September 19th, 2012 8:41 PMDarkIceForeverF.A.B means fabulous, perhaps. I like the sound of that ideology! Somtimes though, when one reaches for the stars they fall down, hard. Like me. x) No worries I will pick myself up from this predicament I'm in.
Actually I've been doing the exact opposite of you. I've been writing and looking into potenital chapters all while in school in the library and at home when I'm supposed to be reading a few chapters from my texts. Strange how all summer long I only got like couple chapters out and now I'm having a...err...brainblast. xD It's interfering, but I don't mind. In fact I've been writing all evening. I didn't even get to read anything. And I'm exhuasted.
Btw, I've always wondered, what exactly is Marcelo dying from? Are you going to go into it? If you are, don't tell me, I must read it... >_<
Yay! Many questions in one post.
What is your next project going to be about? What do you have in mind? IR curious. -
September 19th, 2012 12:01 PMpsyanicWhat is F.A.B. anyway? I heard that pharmacy, if you're intent on it, would only require about two years of undergraduate or something (could be totally wrong) and then you can apply to pharmacy school, so it is technically a graduate level, and you'd probably need to attend university first. Either way, it's a nice goal to reach. And besides, if you reach high enough, you'll either get to the stars or land in the clouds.
My fanfiction has been a bit dead, meaning I have little time to actually write. I have the current chapter all worked out in my mind, but I can never find the will to sit down and put it on paper. I'm exhausted by the end of the day, which, conveniently, is the only time to write. I've also tried to get another story going, a side-project if you will, so that I can get into good writing habits. Of course, it's still in the developmental stage. -
September 19th, 2012 9:44 AMDarkIceForeverlol, it's just a parody of F.A.B. Sorry, I'm werid like that. :( I like the sound of being a pharamacist, though. Still in my postion, those graduate degree jobs are a bit unrealistic. I'll chase it, if I get the chance.
So, how's your fan-fiction coming along? -
September 18th, 2012 6:40 PMpsyanicEh, nursing isn't that fun in those regards, although you could always be specialized, like a phlebotomist or maybe even a pharmacist, although they're technically doctors. And it would be nice if it was an easy journey to get to our goals. Too bad life is a large obstacle.
And your initials spell... well, a word. A special sort of word. (F.A.P.) Hmm. -
September 18th, 2012 3:00 PMDarkIceForeverNursing is a viable option, but I don't like the "general care" they are tasked with.
No way they could pay me enough to wipe and old man's elderly behind. In the end I hope it all works out for both of us.
F.A.P. -
September 17th, 2012 11:45 AMpsyanicYou could also be a nurse. That gives you plenty of experience in medicine. I'm not sure what kind of schooling you'd need to be a physician assistant, although it would probably be a good idea to major in chemistry, biology, or even biochemistry.
I'm going calculus right now, but I wouldn't say my math ability is extraordinary. I only do the work to get an A, which is usually just above the margin. Still, you could always get a tutor. I've heard it helps. -
September 16th, 2012 7:52 PMDarkIceForever:D I want to be a physician assistant in the long-run! I need some medical experiece before I can I apply to that, so I'm looking at Respiratory Therapy for a 2 year degree, for now. Ugh, I'm unsure what to major in though.
Lucky you. I wanted to work for an M.D when I graduated HS. Of course that's a very unrealistic goal now. My math ability is garbage. I failed Algebra 2 last semester. ;p No way I'm taking calculus now. I'm going to have a hard time trying to pass Alg. 2 and College Alg.
I'm a science guy too. That's why i'm looking into the medical field. But like I stated it's complicated. Things come up. -
September 16th, 2012 4:55 PMpsyanicAh, a Masters is still very reachable for anyone at your age. Of course, it will take some time, but it's still something you are capable of doing. However, a Masters won't guarantee a nice paying job, but it sure brings up the odds.
I've been thinking about going into medicine or something similar, probably mathematics or science oriented. -
September 16th, 2012 10:26 AMDarkIceForeverYeah, wish I knew that before I decided to not take high school seriously. I didn't find that out until it was too late. A few friends of mine went off to 4 year universities; some that I wouldn't imagine.
Being in community college is very unmotivating. There is a wide range of people who, i feel, don't belong in college - many looking for cheep dates, or that old high school experience.
I just don't work well with people, unless they paid me for to do it. I actually would love to obtain a Masters in the long-term. For now, I just want to live life while I'm young, gain some life experience while others my age are stuck in school or the low-paying job market. Not many oppurtunities for that other than military.
Do you have any particular study in mind? -
September 15th, 2012 7:53 PMpsyanicI'm sorry to hear that D:
I'm not one for group work either, although it's not all about being introverted. Group work, for me, has always been about me doing either all the work or none of it, depending on who I work with. I much prefer the latter as that means there are people more knowledgeable about the subject at hand, so I don't need to do all that much. Likewise, carrying a group is not so great either.
Ah, graduating. Hopefully I have all of my credits so I don't have to worry all that much, but most of my concerns are with my classes in general and whether or not I can make good enough grades to get into a good college. High school is important and leads to college, and then college leads to grad school, and that leads to a job. So I suppose it is true that a solid foundation makes moving ahead a bit easier, but even if the tower shakes, it still stands. -
September 14th, 2012 10:39 PMDarkIceForeverHey it's better than mine.
I'm pretty f**ked up right now. I'm not much of a good college student myself, I'm probably looking at a drop out after this semester. Maybe. I've become very introverted. I don't know, I just don't care. The worst part is a good chunk of my grades in Philosophy and Psychology 101 are based in group work. (Group quizes, group presentations. ect...)
Should have paid attention in high school. Maybe I wouldn't be in this situation. I was never busy when I was in high school. That is until I realized I wouldn't graduate on stage if I didn't get my sh*t together. Eventually I did graduate, but, life's pretty horrible if you ain't got the right foundation.
Study hard and you won't end up like a loser like me. :) -
September 14th, 2012 4:11 PMpsyanicYeah, I'm in high school haha. It's surprisingly busy, although I've been attempting to do homework ahead of time so the only thing I really need to do is study for tests/quizzes. Too bad I'm too lazy.
Anyway, I've mainly been busy and kind of irritated I can't write as frequently as I used to. This in turn causes me to review less and be less active online, except for the few weekends that I have virtually nothing to do like this weekend xD Other than that, I've been playing a lot of tennis, studying, and mildly viewing the forums. What a fascinating life.
That aside, how are you? -
September 13th, 2012 8:24 PMDarkIceForeverAre you in high school? Ah, I'm caught up in school too, but somehow i'm making time for this. Speaking of which, how have you been?

