So, I was feeling bored and a bit torn apart. Luckily, someone I know "of" (he lives near me but I never met him), who is an absolute fool, came online MSN and had another crack at making me feel bad. Luckily, I pwned him. So lets start from the beginning.
He's 18 years old. He went onto my mates MSN account and started saying immature things such as "I love you, i always have"… Obviously trying to pretend to be my mate. I knew it wasn't actually my mate. My Mate isn't gay, and he wouldn't just blurt all this stupid lame-arse crap at me like that. So later I figured out it was this 18 year old guy. Later on, he came onto my mates convo once again, and I had a huge argument with him. In the end I just kept telling him he sucked because I was sick of his immature comments… like "just kill yourself". That's old, and just wrong. So today, he came back online. This is the result:http://64digits.com/users/RhysAndrews/pwnage_conversation.pdf====MUSIC!=====Got some more news. For English, we're reading "To Kill a Mockingbird"… and we have an assignment with lots of parts. One part is to make a recording of music inspired by the book. Me and my Mate decided to write a progressive piece about various events in the book. Here's some of the pieces…. synthesised for some, and some played by myself on acoustic guitar. My Mate is going for a technical death metal piece too… and wow, he is brilliant on guitar. But yeah, check these out:http://64digits.com/users/RhysAndrews/themockingbirdisdead.zipBoo's Condemnation - Kind of introducing "Boo Radley", this guy who never leaves his home, and the main characters think he's this evil guy who kills people and eats them and stuff. So this is kind of an out-of-key "osbcure" piece to describe Boo.Mad Dog - There's a part in the book where this dog has like massive fleas or something, and he runs into the town and the father of the main characters shoots the dog just before it leaps at him. So this song is about the tense moment before the dog leaps at him, and then the hit at the end is the gunshot.Jem on the Inside - A very simple and short acoustic guitar piece about Jem's death at the end of the book. So yeah. Open to opinions, I can't tell whether I like these songs or not, some people love it some people hate it.RegardsRhys Andrews
Good end! :D
I agree what you said. Age is not only factor what affects to wisdom. It's easy compare your wisom to example 34 year alcoholic addicted who is alcohol's slave. And that was just example.I never thought for one minute I was smarter than the other guy. I was trying to tell him that we shouldnt' be judging each others' wisdom from any of this.
-RhysHeh, nice one. I'm 18 next month, but I still remember what it was like being 15.
It's all well and good talking like that but people just totally take it as you trying to offend them, making out that you are smarter than them, as Ace02 said.
I like to think I speak or "type" well, but I don't take it as far as you do (especially on msn), and I've had people fall out with me over trivial things because they thought I was offending them, acting all "smug".So if you want freinds, lighten up a bit. If you don't then… yea.One of my friends (person A) logged on to another of my friend's (person B) MSNs. The conversation I had with him went like this:
Him: I've had feelings for you for a long timeMe: Is this person A?Him: …It starts getting funny if you play along, and take the guy for a ride. Unless it all goes wrong and people think you really are gay.
From experience, age has very little bearing on maturity. I'm a year or more ahead in school, and there are people who are two years older than me who are hopelessly immature. But being a know-it-all is very immature, Ace. If they were really very wise, they'd realize that.
And yeah, OL, if you want to have friends, you kind of have to watch it sometimes. Also from personal experience. :( I used to be a real know-it-all, before I realized that everybody hates that (and that I don't, in fact, know everything).I dont wanna be mean, but I have to disagree. A person older than you is not "technically" wiser, no matter the situation.
You could find a 82 guy who said that he lived in his basement for almost his whole life and he may not even remember any mathematics, religious beliefs, or general human survival skills.Heck if someone asked me to write a peice of music I'd be like, err… erm…. doe ray me fah so lah tee?
I can get it right in my head I just can't get it down in a decent form.I feel so…. old.