It's more than just a gaming life...

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Audition Online.


(( I like to write my blogs out before I actually type it, but the thing is it never turns out the same at all. Hehe.))

Audition is an online based dancing game where you can interact with people all over the world by dancing obviously. I have been playing this game for about a year and a half now but it still has its ups and downs. I learned that a lot of teenagers can be little horny bastards because they can dress their characters as slutty as they want and have the up most perverted names ever. The clothes I don't really care about but the names of their characters come on, there are little kids playing this game.
Some names start out as -Wh0re, Slut, Pubes, Hoe, iFck-Hard, DlCK, and it just gets worse from there. I have to admit I did have a name just as similar as that and it was called --oDear-Sex, but when I found out my character would eventually be banned from the game I quickly changed my name. Though, I should have known little kids from ages 6-9 would be even playing this game, but never would I think they know how to use a damn computer already. Oh wells what can you do.






I got my boyfriend to play but he's not all that good but he still likes to go on and play along side with me, so sometimes I let him win. ;]



Saturday, December 26, 2009

Another Introduction.


Life went from living in a big city to many small


towns after another, moving from one place to


the next, leaving the old life and starting new.


It could not have been more tedious not knowing


what was next on the agenda. Soon life began to


stop; thus, Windsor, Colorado became the new and


permanent home but as years go by the progress of


liking this racist town came and went. I fell in love


with the beautiful scenery, nothing I could ever see


in the big cities but I soon began to hate some of the


people. Everyday I would have to endure the lovely
comments while walking to school and while in
school; though, there are the sweetest people in
this town who are willing to accept one for who they
are. But I knew I could not stay here any
longer after my high school years were over so I
planned to move back to the big cities once
again.