Thanks! So many of them are great I don't blame you. XD Favoritevillains prob Cad Bane and Hando, favorite heroes...... Ashoka and Obi Wan.
(My dog is sitting here with her nose on my keyboard demanding my attention XD Do you have any animals?)
I've never seen the DuckBricks video, sounds interesting and full of info.
I don't think I've read any Jules Verne, that's poetry, right? I love Sherlock Holmes! Do you have a favorite Holmes story? Hardy boys are classic and classy. I've never read Louis L'Amour either perhaps I should.
Oh, that one's hard for me to watch. But it's still a good movie and quality music. Naturally,have you watched any of the Clone Wars stuff? Marvel was greatuntil Endgame, then they decided to start ruining things imho. I like Civil War and Winter Shoulder and No Way Home was awesome. What's your favorite Marvle film? Have you ever seen Treasure Planet?
(Lol yes!) Oh the deer steak sounds so good! Good I'm glad.
Ok. My favorite color is pink (In case you can't tell) What's your favorite color? I like to listen to music and sing. What music do you like? I love animals, Phantom of the Opera, talking with my friends, and drawing. What are some of your hobbies?
Those are some good choices. Ahsoka is a good character honestly.
I don't have any animals currently. I like dogs and wolves, and I like cats as well. Maybe I'll get a pet sometime in the future.
Jules Verne writes adventure novels like Journey to the Center of the Earth, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and The Mysterious Island. Choosing a favorite Holmes story is rather difficult because there are many good ones; however, I would say Valley of Fear is probably my favorite since I think about it a lot. Louis L'Amour is more Historical Fiction focused on the Wild West though he has written stories that take place in other settings.
I've seen a few Clone Wars episodes, but I haven't actually sat down and watched all of them. I should do that sometime honestly. All that I know from the Clone Wars is the information in my Star Wars Encyclopedia which is already outdated, Lego Star Wars III The Clone Wars video game, and the few episodes that I have seen. No Way Home was really good. Was really cool to see the previous actors from the first three Spiderman movies and both of the Amazing Spiderman movies. I don't think Marvel has ruined the movies just yet. It's cool that they're introducing some of their lesser known comic book characters lately. Favorite Marvel film would have to be Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes (the first Avengers movie) mostly because that one funny scene with Hulk and Loki always comes to my mind when thinking about Marvel movies. Yes, I have seen Treasure Planet, and I really like it a lot as well.
My favorite color is Blue. I prefer darker shades of blue the most. I like to listen to music, sing, and sometimes dance. I listen to a lot of different kinds of music. I love a large variety of music genres; however, the songs that I love the most are usually ones with pipe organs and/or a medieval/gothic choir. The genres I tend to listen to the most are Electronic Dance Music, Classical, and Classic Rock and Roll. Phantom of the Opera is really good. I watched the 2004 movie a while back, and I really enjoyed it. I like to draw as well, but I don't do it very often. I also like to talk with my friends and play with them too. As for hobbies, I tend to play video games and read books; however, I have done a little bit of programming and game development. I used to like writing short stories as well, but I haven't had any ideas lately.
Yeah, ty!
Wolves are amazing, have your heard of WolfQuest? It's a game. All good animals.
Oh! Ok I've seen some of the movies based on Jules Verne but not read any of the books. (I like to read but it has to be easy to read cause I'm not good at reading.) Oh I should find that one, I like to listen to Dr. Winthrop'sNotoriouscarriage, And the Hound of the Baskervills. My brother read sone of the L'Amour stuff, I should give it a try.
Yeah you should, it's very good! The Star Wars Encyclopedias are cool. Yes that was so good!
{JAMMERS! -Spiderman NWH Spoilers- ONLY!}And the way that Andrew's spiderman got to catch MJ made my heart so happy!
Oh that's a solid pick. Good movie, yeah pore Loki kind of got what he deserved lol! I asked cause it seemed like it was in the genre you might like. =P It scared me as a kid, but I rewatched it and liked it.
Blue is nice. It's a calm color. A mix of music is good, have you looked up the medieval versions of Star Was music yet? Do you do more formal dance, or are you more of a freestyle kind of guy? Organs are good, I like the Davy Jones theme, its organ is very nice. The 2004 verson is the best one imo, Gerard Butler was prob the best phantom I've seen. What style do you like to draw in?
What's your favorite video game right now? Did you like the Programing?
That's neat! Yea good ideas are hard to get sometimes. I have a lot of ideas, I just kind of suck at writing imo. XD
Those are some good choices. Ahsoka is a good character honestly.
I don't have any animals currently. I like dogs and wolves, and I like cats as well. Maybe I'll get a pet sometime in the future.
Jules Verne writes adventure novels like Journey to the Center of the Earth, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and The Mysterious Island. Choosing a favorite Holmes story is rather difficult because there are many good ones; however, I would say Valley of Fear is probably my favorite since I think about it a lot. Louis L'Amour is more Historical Fiction focused on the Wild West though he has written stories that take place in other settings.
I've seen a few Clone Wars episodes, but I haven't actually sat down and watched all of them. I should do that sometime honestly. All that I know from the Clone Wars is the information in my Star Wars Encyclopedia which is already outdated, Lego Star Wars III The Clone Wars video game, and the few episodes that I have seen. No Way Home was really good. Was really cool to see the previous actors from the first three Spiderman movies and both of the Amazing Spiderman movies. I don't think Marvel has ruined the movies just yet. It's cool that they're introducing some of their lesser known comic book characters lately. Favorite Marvel film would have to be Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes (the first Avengers movie) mostly because that one funny scene with Hulk and Loki always comes to my mind when thinking about Marvel movies. Yes, I have seen Treasure Planet, and I really like it a lot as well.
My favorite color is Blue. I prefer darker shades of blue the most. I like to listen to music, sing, and sometimes dance. I listen to a lot of different kinds of music. I love a large variety of music genres; however, the songs that I love the most are usually ones with pipe organs and/or a medieval/gothic choir. The genres I tend to listen to the most are Electronic Dance Music, Classical, and Classic Rock and Roll. Phantom of the Opera is really good. I watched the 2004 movie a while back, and I really enjoyed it. I like to draw as well, but I don't do it very often. I also like to talk with my friends and play with them too. As for hobbies, I tend to play video games and read books; however, I have done a little bit of programming and game development. I used to like writing short stories as well, but I haven't had any ideas lately.
Yeah, ty!
Wolves are amazing, have your heard of WolfQuest? It's a game. All good animals.
Oh! Ok I've seen some of the movies based on Jules Verne but not read any of the books. (I like to read but it has to be easy to read cause I'm not good at reading.) Oh I should find that one, I like to listen to Dr. Winthrop'sNotoriouscarriage, And the Hound of the Baskervills. My brother read sone of the L'Amour stuff, I should give it a try.
Yeah you should, it's very good! The Star Wars Encyclopedias are cool. Yes that was so good!
Oh that's a solid pick. Good movie, yeah pore Loki kind of got what he deserved lol! I asked cause it seemed like it was in the genre you might like. =P It scared me as a kid, but I rewatched it and liked it.
Blue is nice. It's a calm color. A mix of music is good, have you looked up the medieval versions of Star Was music yet? Do you do more formal dance, or are you more of a freestyle kind of guy? Organs are good, I like the Davy Jones theme, its organ is very nice. The 2004 verson is the best one imo, Gerard Butler was prob the best phantom I've seen. What style do you like to draw in?
What's your favorite video game right now? Did you like the Programing?
That's neat! Yea good ideas are hard to get sometimes. I have a lot of ideas, I just kind of suck at writing imo. XD
I have not heard of WolfQuest before actually. Just looked it up, and it looks pretty cool. I might give it a go sometime.
I've not heard of Dr. Winthrop's Notorious Carriage. Is that from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories or is it by a different author?
I've not heard of the medieval versions of Star Wars music actually. I'll be sure to check it out since it sounds like it would be very cool. The Davy Jones theme is very good honestly, and I agree that the organ is very nice. I like both formal and freestyle dancing honestly. Used to be apart of show choir which is similar to normal choir except you are singing and dancing at the same time kind of like being a part of a musical.
{JAMMERS! -Spiderman NWH Spoilers- ONLY!} Yeah it made me happy too. He got the closure he needed in that moment. And I also liked how Tom Holland Spiderman managed to help Doctor Octopus as well.
I tend to draw geometric and symmetrical designs, futuristic ships and weapons, fantasy characters and enemies, game concept art, optical illusions, nature, and the classic stickman. What's your drawing style?
Favorite video game right now is kind of difficult to choose. Especially since I can't name some of the games that have quickly become a favorite of mine recently because they don't abide by the guidelines, or there wasn't a PEGI rating for them that I could find. However, my recent favorite games that do abide by the guidelines are: Hollow Knight, A Hat in Time, There is No Game Wrong Dimension, Risk of Rain 2, Golf with Your Friends, and Minecraft (the 1.19 update specifically which I recently played since I've played Minecraft as a whole for a little over a decade now). What is your favorite video game right now?
I do like the programming. It is very interesting and fun as long as you aren't skimming through the code trying to resolve a syntax error or reworking the code trying to get the output you want which can feel tedious sometimes.
Writing can be very difficult, and writing blocks can sometimes seem insurmountable. I have a couple of story ideas that are at least half a decade old now if not more that I have struggled to devise a story for. Poetry is fun sometimes, but I would much rather write a story. A good way to approach writing a story though is probably viewing it as you roleplaying with yourself to tell a story, or just telling someone a story while sitting around a campfire. You could also take a look at the ways other authors write their stories to get an idea of how to approach writing your own story.
Wolves are amazing, have your heard of WolfQuest? It's a game. All good animals.
Oh! Ok I've seen some of the movies based on Jules Verne but not read any of the books. (I like to read but it has to be easy to read cause I'm not good at reading.) Oh I should find that one, I like to listen to Dr. Winthrop'sNotoriouscarriage, And the Hound of the Baskervills. My brother read sone of the L'Amour stuff, I should give it a try.
Yeah you should, it's very good! The Star Wars Encyclopedias are cool. Yes that was so good!
Oh that's a solid pick. Good movie, yeah pore Loki kind of got what he deserved lol! I asked cause it seemed like it was in the genre you might like. =P It scared me as a kid, but I rewatched it and liked it.
Blue is nice. It's a calm color. A mix of music is good, have you looked up the medieval versions of Star Was music yet? Do you do more formal dance, or are you more of a freestyle kind of guy? Organs are good, I like the Davy Jones theme, its organ is very nice. The 2004 verson is the best one imo, Gerard Butler was prob the best phantom I've seen. What style do you like to draw in?
What's your favorite video game right now? Did you like the Programing?
That's neat! Yea good ideas are hard to get sometimes. I have a lot of ideas, I just kind of suck at writing imo. XD
I have not heard of WolfQuest before actually. Just looked it up, and it looks pretty cool. I might give it a go sometime.
I've not heard of Dr. Winthrop's Notorious Carriage. Is that from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories or is it by a different author?
I've not heard of the medieval versions of Star Wars music actually. I'll be sure to check it out since it sounds like it would be very cool. The Davy Jones theme is very good honestly, and I agree that the organ is very nice. I like both formal and freestyle dancing honestly. Used to be apart of show choir which is similar to normal choir except you are singing and dancing at the same time kind of like being a part of a musical.
{JAMMERS! -Spiderman NWH Spoilers- ONLY!} Yeah it made me happy too. He got the closure he needed in that moment. And I also liked how Tom Holland Spiderman managed to help Doctor Octopus as well.
I tend to draw geometric and symmetrical designs, futuristic ships and weapons, fantasy characters and enemies, game concept art, optical illusions, nature, and the classic stickman. What's your drawing style?
Favorite video game right now is kind of difficult to choose. Especially since I can't name some of the games that have quickly become a favorite of mine recently because they don't abide by the guidelines, or there wasn't a PEGI rating for them that I could find. However, my recent favorite games that do abide by the guidelines are: Hollow Knight, A Hat in Time, There is No Game Wrong Dimension, Risk of Rain 2, Golf with Your Friends, and Minecraft (the 1.19 update specifically which I recently played since I've played Minecraft as a whole for a little over a decade now). What is your favorite video game right now?
I do like the programming. It is very interesting and fun as long as you aren't skimming through the code trying to resolve a syntax error or reworking the code trying to get the output you want which can feel tedious sometimes.
Writing can be very difficult, and writing blocks can sometimes seem insurmountable. I have a couple of story ideas that are at least half a decade old now if not more that I have struggled to devise a story for. Poetry is fun sometimes, but I would much rather write a story. A good way to approach writing a story though is probably viewing it as you roleplaying with yourself to tell a story, or just telling someone a story while sitting around a campfire. You could also take a look at the ways other authors write their stories to get an idea of how to approach writing your own story.
You should! you may find it fun. It can be a bit tedious at times and stressful but over all it's fun.
I think it's one of the other others.
Yeah, there is one guy that dose them really well. Wow that's cool! Sounds like you had a lot of fun with that group
In relation to the Jammers: I concur, it was all very healing and heartbreaking and fulfilling all at the same time.
Oooo will you share any of your art? I do my best when I'm drawing in the older Disney style, like fox and the hound, or lion king sort of stuff.
That makes sense. Ok good options. (That's a long time!) I don't do much "real gaming" yet, but I like to play Guns of Glory, and WolfQuest I also like to do some Roblox with friends lol. I want to play more but I don't have a consul or time and means.
That's good, do you think you'll go for programing as a major? What's your favorite class?
That's all very good advice. I'm sure I could learn if I tried. But I'd rather make movies out of them then writing.
Your username does ring a slight bell, I think I saw your page / post on LMB wiki a while back and it was in my memory. Welcome to the brick boards! Are you a fan of the old game worldbuilder?
Still surprised I had a page on the LMB wiki honestly since I happened to stumble upon it when looking to see if I could find a full archive of the message boards to view my old threads.
Worldbuilder 1 and 2 were fun games, and I did enjoy them quite a bit. They have some good puzzles, and the concept is really neat. Though, when they were taken off the Lego website, I struggled to find any trace of either of them for years. Thankfully, they are on BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint, and I’ve been playing through them again on that. Did you ever play the old Supersonic RC game?
Yes, they had a few editors who loved creating articles, I think it was cathartic for them. Funnily enough, it was me who proposed the still standing manual of style on the wiki that says articles for all users with rank 5 or I think it was 150+ posts (provided they had used the new MBs). I think at one point there were pages for everyone satisfying that criterion, and your page was part of that initiative. In the vault I do have archives of all the user profile pages (all 3 million or whatever of them).
A couple years ago I downloaded both Worldbuilder 1 and 2 from somewhere, it was probably there. I'm not sure if I'd even played the original worldbuilder (which is much tougher) before that. Every now and then I'll boot it up and play some of my favorite levels on worldbuilder 2. I didn't even know there was a supersonic RC game, honestly. I just remember Junkbot, Worldbuilder, and that terrible LEGO city race game because you needed to beat it to get My LEGO Network (do you remember that) badges.
Still surprised I had a page on the LMB wiki honestly since I happened to stumble upon it when looking to see if I could find a full archive of the message boards to view my old threads.
Worldbuilder 1 and 2 were fun games, and I did enjoy them quite a bit. They have some good puzzles, and the concept is really neat. Though, when they were taken off the Lego website, I struggled to find any trace of either of them for years. Thankfully, they are on BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint, and I’ve been playing through them again on that. Did you ever play the old Supersonic RC game?
Yes, they had a few editors who loved creating articles, I think it was cathartic for them. Funnily enough, it was me who proposed the still standing manual of style on the wiki that says articles for all users with rank 5 or I think it was 150+ posts (provided they had used the new MBs). I think at one point there were pages for everyone satisfying that criterion, and your page was part of that initiative. In the vault I do have archives of all the user profile pages (all 3 million or whatever of them).
A couple years ago I downloaded both Worldbuilder 1 and 2 from somewhere, it was probably there. I'm not sure if I'd even played the original worldbuilder (which is much tougher) before that. Every now and then I'll boot it up and play some of my favorite levels on worldbuilder 2. I didn't even know there was a supersonic RC game, honestly. I just remember Junkbot, Worldbuilder, and that terrible LEGO city race game because you needed to beat it to get My LEGO Network (do you remember that) badges.
Oh wow that's really cool that you proposed the current manual of style. A wiki does need to have a manual of style to follow so that articles are worded and arranged in a similar and more organized manner. As a previous administrator of the Minecraft Fandom wiki (not the Gamepedia one), having a manual of style was very useful for making sure articles were up to the wiki's standards. Also really cool how you managed to archive all the user profile pages on the Message Boards as well. I'm sure that took quite a bit of doing.
Oh I didn't know there was an original worldbuilder. Whether I played that one in particular or not, I can't really remember. Supersonic RC was pretty fun. Playing it now, it is kind of funny what counts as a "stunt" as just accidentally crashing or getting a little bit of air while turning counts as a "small stunt". I actually liked The Robot Chronicles honestly (which is the Lego City race game for the My LEGO Network Key to the City Badge). I found it quite enjoyable, and yes I do remember My LEGO Network. I never got past Rank 4 though because keeping my focus on grinding the modules for unlocks was a bit too boring after a while for me at a young age, so I always just went off to play another Lego flash game. Despite joining late and missing out on the Bionicle and Space Police badges, thankfully I managed to find ways to unlock those badges. The Secret Networkers were probably the most interesting, and the weird profile page that was assumed to be a secret Networker that no one could seem to access was really fun to theorize about. I remember joining in on a few LMB threads on that subject as well as other areas of the My LEGO Network when it had its own category.
I have not heard of WolfQuest before actually. Just looked it up, and it looks pretty cool. I might give it a go sometime.
I've not heard of Dr. Winthrop's Notorious Carriage. Is that from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories or is it by a different author?
I've not heard of the medieval versions of Star Wars music actually. I'll be sure to check it out since it sounds like it would be very cool. The Davy Jones theme is very good honestly, and I agree that the organ is very nice. I like both formal and freestyle dancing honestly. Used to be apart of show choir which is similar to normal choir except you are singing and dancing at the same time kind of like being a part of a musical.
{JAMMERS! -Spiderman NWH Spoilers- ONLY!} Yeah it made me happy too. He got the closure he needed in that moment. And I also liked how Tom Holland Spiderman managed to help Doctor Octopus as well.
I tend to draw geometric and symmetrical designs, futuristic ships and weapons, fantasy characters and enemies, game concept art, optical illusions, nature, and the classic stickman. What's your drawing style?
Favorite video game right now is kind of difficult to choose. Especially since I can't name some of the games that have quickly become a favorite of mine recently because they don't abide by the guidelines, or there wasn't a PEGI rating for them that I could find. However, my recent favorite games that do abide by the guidelines are: Hollow Knight, A Hat in Time, There is No Game Wrong Dimension, Risk of Rain 2, Golf with Your Friends, and Minecraft (the 1.19 update specifically which I recently played since I've played Minecraft as a whole for a little over a decade now). What is your favorite video game right now?
I do like the programming. It is very interesting and fun as long as you aren't skimming through the code trying to resolve a syntax error or reworking the code trying to get the output you want which can feel tedious sometimes.
Writing can be very difficult, and writing blocks can sometimes seem insurmountable. I have a couple of story ideas that are at least half a decade old now if not more that I have struggled to devise a story for. Poetry is fun sometimes, but I would much rather write a story. A good way to approach writing a story though is probably viewing it as you roleplaying with yourself to tell a story, or just telling someone a story while sitting around a campfire. You could also take a look at the ways other authors write their stories to get an idea of how to approach writing your own story.
You should! you may find it fun. It can be a bit tedious at times and stressful but over all it's fun.
I think it's one of the other others.
Yeah, there is one guy that dose them really well. Wow that's cool! Sounds like you had a lot of fun with that group
In relation to the Jammers: I concur, it was all very healing and heartbreaking and fulfilling all at the same time.
Oooo will you share any of your art? I do my best when I'm drawing in the older Disney style, like fox and the hound, or lion king sort of stuff.
That makes sense. Ok good options. (That's a long time!) I don't do much "real gaming" yet, but I like to play Guns of Glory, and WolfQuest I also like to do some Roblox with friends lol. I want to play more but I don't have a consul or time and means.
That's good, do you think you'll go for programing as a major? What's your favorite class?
That's all very good advice. I'm sure I could learn if I tried. But I'd rather make movies out of them then writing.
I'll consider sharing my art, but no promises. I tend to not share what I draw very often because I usually am not satisfied enough with them to feel it appropriate to share them around.
The older Disney style takes me back especially with those old movies you mentioned like Fox and the Hound and The Lion King both of which I loved. I'd love to see some of your art if you're up to sharing.
I've never heard of Guns of Glory before, might have to look into it. I also play a bit of Roblox with friends though not as much as I used to. You don't have to have a console to get into "real gaming" though. I grew up on console, but honestly there's a lot of video game options on computers especially with Steam and Epic Games and other such places to purchase and download games to play. Lots of good games and a lot of classic ones too.
I went for a programming major and then switched to a major that dabbles into programming but mostly on the business side of things. As for my favorite class, I would say it would have been one of the programming classes such as Java, C++, or COBOL. Music Appreciation was definitely a fun class though. I'm done with school now though, so I don't have any current favorite classes due to not taking any.
Movies can be very fun to create too honestly. I've never tried making one myself, but as long as you're able to tell the kind of story that you want it doesn't matter if you turn it into a book or make a movie out of it. Being able to tell the story is true goal after all.
You should! you may find it fun. It can be a bit tedious at times and stressful but over all it's fun.
I think it's one of the other others.
Yeah, there is one guy that dose them really well. Wow that's cool! Sounds like you had a lot of fun with that group
In relation to the Jammers: I concur, it was all very healing and heartbreaking and fulfilling all at the same time.
Oooo will you share any of your art? I do my best when I'm drawing in the older Disney style, like fox and the hound, or lion king sort of stuff.
That makes sense. Ok good options. (That's a long time!) I don't do much "real gaming" yet, but I like to play Guns of Glory, and WolfQuest I also like to do some Roblox with friends lol. I want to play more but I don't have a consul or time and means.
That's good, do you think you'll go for programing as a major? What's your favorite class?
That's all very good advice. I'm sure I could learn if I tried. But I'd rather make movies out of them then writing.
I'll consider sharing my art, but no promises. I tend to not share what I draw very often because I usually am not satisfied enough with them to feel it appropriate to share them around.
The older Disney style takes me back especially with those old movies you mentioned like Fox and the Hound and The Lion King both of which I loved. I'd love to see some of your art if you're up to sharing.
I've never heard of Guns of Glory before, might have to look into it. I also play a bit of Roblox with friends though not as much as I used to. You don't have to have a console to get into "real gaming" though. I grew up on console, but honestly there's a lot of video game options on computers especially with Steam and Epic Games and other such places to purchase and download games to play. Lots of good games and a lot of classic ones too.
I went for a programming major and then switched to a major that dabbles into programming but mostly on the business side of things. As for my favorite class, I would say it would have been one of the programming classes such as Java, C++, or COBOL. Music Appreciation was definitely a fun class though. I'm done with school now though, so I don't have any current favorite classes due to not taking any.
Movies can be very fun to create too honestly. I've never tried making one myself, but as long as you're able to tell the kind of story that you want it doesn't matter if you turn it into a book or make a movie out of it. Being able to tell the story is true goal after all.
Ok I don't want to pressure you or anything. Yeah, I know how that can be I get annoyed by mistakes in some of the art I've started and so they don't get finished. XD
They are the classics! The new lion king just didn't have the same feel, also they cut Scar's song! >:c =P Sure I'll find some....
I threw in a Balrog of Morgoth (Do you watch LOTR?) & a very weird Mike Wazowski that I drew in class.
It's a good game if you have the time for it. That's fair, Steam is good. I've never heard of Epic Games is it like Steam?
Oh neat. Congrats on graduating!
I want to do one off of some books I read called Bot Wars. They were rather good. Would you be interested in working on moves? (I'm trying to amass an army of people that I can recruit when the time comes XD)
I'll consider sharing my art, but no promises. I tend to not share what I draw very often because I usually am not satisfied enough with them to feel it appropriate to share them around.
The older Disney style takes me back especially with those old movies you mentioned like Fox and the Hound and The Lion King both of which I loved. I'd love to see some of your art if you're up to sharing.
I've never heard of Guns of Glory before, might have to look into it. I also play a bit of Roblox with friends though not as much as I used to. You don't have to have a console to get into "real gaming" though. I grew up on console, but honestly there's a lot of video game options on computers especially with Steam and Epic Games and other such places to purchase and download games to play. Lots of good games and a lot of classic ones too.
I went for a programming major and then switched to a major that dabbles into programming but mostly on the business side of things. As for my favorite class, I would say it would have been one of the programming classes such as Java, C++, or COBOL. Music Appreciation was definitely a fun class though. I'm done with school now though, so I don't have any current favorite classes due to not taking any.
Movies can be very fun to create too honestly. I've never tried making one myself, but as long as you're able to tell the kind of story that you want it doesn't matter if you turn it into a book or make a movie out of it. Being able to tell the story is true goal after all.
Ok I don't want to pressure you or anything. Yeah, I know how that can be I get annoyed by mistakes in some of the art I've started and so they don't get finished. XD
They are the classics! The new lion king just didn't have the same feel, also they cut Scar's song! >:c =P Sure I'll find some....
I threw in a Balrog of Morgoth (Do you watch LOTR?) & a very weird Mike Wazowski that I drew in class.
It's a good game if you have the time for it. That's fair, Steam is good. I've never heard of Epic Games is it like Steam?
Oh neat. Congrats on graduating!
I want to do one off of some books I read called Bot Wars. They were rather good. Would you be interested in working on moves? (I'm trying to amass an army of people that I can recruit when the time comes XD)
Yeah, I have no idea why they cut Scar's song honestly.
Those are some great drawings! You did a great job in capturing the old Disney style which looks almost straight out of the films.
Yes I have seen LOTR. I was reading the books, but I only finished the first book. The Balrog of Morgoth drawing looks great, and that Mike Wazowski seems like it was a fun little drawing to do in class. Being in class was always the perfect time to draw in my opinion.
Epic Games is like Steam. They have some good free games on there like Rocket League. I prefer Steam for the most part though in all honesty.
Thank you!
I've not read the Bot Wars series before. I'll have to look into it. Working on a movie sounds like it would be pretty interesting and fun. It would be pretty cool to be apart of one honestly, but I'm not sure what I could contribute. Voice acting or just regular acting would probably work best for me. I've actually helped out some friends by doing a bit of voice acting work for them for a Roblox project they were working on a couple of years back. I wouldn't mind helping out on a movie project if I had the time and ability.
Yes, they had a few editors who loved creating articles, I think it was cathartic for them. Funnily enough, it was me who proposed the still standing manual of style on the wiki that says articles for all users with rank 5 or I think it was 150+ posts (provided they had used the new MBs). I think at one point there were pages for everyone satisfying that criterion, and your page was part of that initiative. In the vault I do have archives of all the user profile pages (all 3 million or whatever of them).
A couple years ago I downloaded both Worldbuilder 1 and 2 from somewhere, it was probably there. I'm not sure if I'd even played the original worldbuilder (which is much tougher) before that. Every now and then I'll boot it up and play some of my favorite levels on worldbuilder 2. I didn't even know there was a supersonic RC game, honestly. I just remember Junkbot, Worldbuilder, and that terrible LEGO city race game because you needed to beat it to get My LEGO Network (do you remember that) badges.
Oh wow that's really cool that you proposed the current manual of style. A wiki does need to have a manual of style to follow so that articles are worded and arranged in a similar and more organized manner. As a previous administrator of the Minecraft Fandom wiki (not the Gamepedia one), having a manual of style was very useful for making sure articles were up to the wiki's standards. Also really cool how you managed to archive all the user profile pages on the Message Boards as well. I'm sure that took quite a bit of doing.
Oh I didn't know there was an original worldbuilder. Whether I played that one in particular or not, I can't really remember. Supersonic RC was pretty fun. Playing it now, it is kind of funny what counts as a "stunt" as just accidentally crashing or getting a little bit of air while turning counts as a "small stunt". I actually liked The Robot Chronicles honestly (which is the Lego City race game for the My LEGO Network Key to the City Badge). I found it quite enjoyable, and yes I do remember My LEGO Network. I never got past Rank 4 though because keeping my focus on grinding the modules for unlocks was a bit too boring after a while for me at a young age, so I always just went off to play another Lego flash game. Despite joining late and missing out on the Bionicle and Space Police badges, thankfully I managed to find ways to unlock those badges. The Secret Networkers were probably the most interesting, and the weird profile page that was assumed to be a secret Networker that no one could seem to access was really fun to theorize about. I remember joining in on a few LMB threads on that subject as well as other areas of the My LEGO Network when it had its own category.
It was actually a little archival program written by alcom1, I think I was the only person who seriously used it. I ran it for like 2 months at the end of the boards and was able to capture everything to the best of my knowledge. Some of the final post counts might not be super accurate but oh well
By original worldbuilder, I just meant worldbuilder 1. When I was a kid they'd already taken it off the easily accessible portion of the website. I seem to recall some of the robot chronicles missions like dragging things with the towline was obnoxious. I think it just took me a little while to get used to. I'm not honestly sure how I managed to suffer through MLN, given its low activity after 2010. Like you, I joined so late that I had to rely on links posted on the MBs to get the older achievements. Everyone did love talking about attachment, the secret networker. I did get rank 10, and I think I unlocked everything that was possible to be unlocked. I guess it's been like 7 years now since MLN shut down, I have screenshots somewhere.
Ok I don't want to pressure you or anything. Yeah, I know how that can be I get annoyed by mistakes in some of the art I've started and so they don't get finished. XD
They are the classics! The new lion king just didn't have the same feel, also they cut Scar's song! >:c =P Sure I'll find some....
I threw in a Balrog of Morgoth (Do you watch LOTR?) & a very weird Mike Wazowski that I drew in class.
It's a good game if you have the time for it. That's fair, Steam is good. I've never heard of Epic Games is it like Steam?
Oh neat. Congrats on graduating!
I want to do one off of some books I read called Bot Wars. They were rather good. Would you be interested in working on moves? (I'm trying to amass an army of people that I can recruit when the time comes XD)
Yeah, I have no idea why they cut Scar's song honestly.
Those are some great drawings! You did a great job in capturing the old Disney style which looks almost straight out of the films.
Yes I have seen LOTR. I was reading the books, but I only finished the first book. The Balrog of Morgoth drawing looks great, and that Mike Wazowski seems like it was a fun little drawing to do in class. Being in class was always the perfect time to draw in my opinion.
Epic Games is like Steam. They have some good free games on there like Rocket League. I prefer Steam for the most part though in all honesty.
Thank you!
I've not read the Bot Wars series before. I'll have to look into it. Working on a movie sounds like it would be pretty interesting and fun. It would be pretty cool to be apart of one honestly, but I'm not sure what I could contribute. Voice acting or just regular acting would probably work best for me. I've actually helped out some friends by doing a bit of voice acting work for them for a Roblox project they were working on a couple of years back. I wouldn't mind helping out on a movie project if I had the time and ability.
Thanks! (Also that one with the kid crouching is a unfinished Miles Morales)
What were your thought on it? Reading them is hard, I've tried a few times but never got through them on my own. Ty. =) Yes it was an interesting moment that drawing (I still question my sanity)
Ok. I've never heard of Rocket League, what kind of game is it?
Yw!
They were good books, yeah! Perfect! I'll need more actors. yisrael2 and I are thinking to do an animated movie some time. Perhaps you could help us with that one? (If you want to and if Yis is cool with it.)
Oh wow that's really cool that you proposed the current manual of style. A wiki does need to have a manual of style to follow so that articles are worded and arranged in a similar and more organized manner. As a previous administrator of the Minecraft Fandom wiki (not the Gamepedia one), having a manual of style was very useful for making sure articles were up to the wiki's standards. Also really cool how you managed to archive all the user profile pages on the Message Boards as well. I'm sure that took quite a bit of doing.
Oh I didn't know there was an original worldbuilder. Whether I played that one in particular or not, I can't really remember. Supersonic RC was pretty fun. Playing it now, it is kind of funny what counts as a "stunt" as just accidentally crashing or getting a little bit of air while turning counts as a "small stunt". I actually liked The Robot Chronicles honestly (which is the Lego City race game for the My LEGO Network Key to the City Badge). I found it quite enjoyable, and yes I do remember My LEGO Network. I never got past Rank 4 though because keeping my focus on grinding the modules for unlocks was a bit too boring after a while for me at a young age, so I always just went off to play another Lego flash game. Despite joining late and missing out on the Bionicle and Space Police badges, thankfully I managed to find ways to unlock those badges. The Secret Networkers were probably the most interesting, and the weird profile page that was assumed to be a secret Networker that no one could seem to access was really fun to theorize about. I remember joining in on a few LMB threads on that subject as well as other areas of the My LEGO Network when it had its own category.
It was actually a little archival program written by alcom1, I think I was the only person who seriously used it. I ran it for like 2 months at the end of the boards and was able to capture everything to the best of my knowledge. Some of the final post counts might not be super accurate but oh well
By original worldbuilder, I just meant worldbuilder 1. When I was a kid they'd already taken it off the easily accessible portion of the website. I seem to recall some of the robot chronicles missions like dragging things with the towline was obnoxious. I think it just took me a little while to get used to. I'm not honestly sure how I managed to suffer through MLN, given its low activity after 2010. Like you, I joined so late that I had to rely on links posted on the MBs to get the older achievements. Everyone did love talking about attachment, the secret networker. I did get rank 10, and I think I unlocked everything that was possible to be unlocked. I guess it's been like 7 years now since MLN shut down, I have screenshots somewhere.
Oh that's cool. alcom1 sure did everyone a favor for making it (mainly you but I'm sure there were others).
Ah okay that makes sense. I was a little confused at first honestly. The Robot Chronicles did have some very off putting controls though. It just takes some getting used to, but the giant robot that you get to control close to the end is really fun to mess around with. Oh yeah, attachment was that secret networker's name. I couldn't remember the secret networker's name. It's basically been a decade since then though which makes it hard to recall things. Congrats on getting rank 10. I'm sure that took a lot of doing.
That screenshot brings back so many memories. Oh man I recognize a lot of those items like the Bionicle quest items, the beavers, the pie, and the blue and red bricks. A few of those items I don't really remember too well though. I'd like to do MLN again now and see if I could progress farther than before.
Yeah, I have no idea why they cut Scar's song honestly.
Those are some great drawings! You did a great job in capturing the old Disney style which looks almost straight out of the films.
Yes I have seen LOTR. I was reading the books, but I only finished the first book. The Balrog of Morgoth drawing looks great, and that Mike Wazowski seems like it was a fun little drawing to do in class. Being in class was always the perfect time to draw in my opinion.
Epic Games is like Steam. They have some good free games on there like Rocket League. I prefer Steam for the most part though in all honesty.
Thank you!
I've not read the Bot Wars series before. I'll have to look into it. Working on a movie sounds like it would be pretty interesting and fun. It would be pretty cool to be apart of one honestly, but I'm not sure what I could contribute. Voice acting or just regular acting would probably work best for me. I've actually helped out some friends by doing a bit of voice acting work for them for a Roblox project they were working on a couple of years back. I wouldn't mind helping out on a movie project if I had the time and ability.
Thanks! (Also that one with the kid crouching is a unfinished Miles Morales)
What were your thought on it? Reading them is hard, I've tried a few times but never got through them on my own. Ty. =) Yes it was an interesting moment that drawing (I still question my sanity)
Ok. I've never heard of Rocket League, what kind of game is it?
Yw!
They were good books, yeah! Perfect! I'll need more actors. yisrael2 and I are thinking to do an animated movie some time. Perhaps you could help us with that one? (If you want to and if Yis is cool with it.)
Miles Morales is looking pretty good honestly even if he's not finished yet.
I only read the first book in the Lord of the Rings series (also The Hobbit as well). There was a lot in the book that was not in the movies, and there's a lot of events that are skipped outright in the movies. Took some getting used to, and there's a lot of strange names to figure out how to pronounce. But it was a fun read nonetheless albeit pretty long.
Rocket League is basically soccer/football but with rocket powered cars. You can fly a bit using boost, but it's very hard to control and get used to since it is meant for more advanced players. It's really fun and enjoyable especially with friends. Completely free on the Epic Games store. I highly recommend giving it a go.
I'll be sure to check them out. Also, I'd be up for helping out with the movie as long as it doesn't affect my schedule too much.
Thanks! (Also that one with the kid crouching is a unfinished Miles Morales)
What were your thought on it? Reading them is hard, I've tried a few times but never got through them on my own. Ty. =) Yes it was an interesting moment that drawing (I still question my sanity)
Ok. I've never heard of Rocket League, what kind of game is it?
Yw!
They were good books, yeah! Perfect! I'll need more actors. yisrael2 and I are thinking to do an animated movie some time. Perhaps you could help us with that one? (If you want to and if Yis is cool with it.)
Miles Morales is looking pretty good honestly even if he's not finished yet.
I only read the first book in the Lord of the Rings series (also The Hobbit as well). There was a lot in the book that was not in the movies, and there's a lot of events that are skipped outright in the movies. Took some getting used to, and there's a lot of strange names to figure out how to pronounce. But it was a fun read nonetheless albeit pretty long.
Rocket League is basically soccer/football but with rocket powered cars. You can fly a bit using boost, but it's very hard to control and get used to since it is meant for more advanced players. It's really fun and enjoyable especially with friends. Completely free on the Epic Games store. I highly recommend giving it a go.
I'll be sure to check them out. Also, I'd be up for helping out with the movie as long as it doesn't affect my schedule too much.
Indeed, I'm excited for the second spider verse.
That is fair. Yeah I was sad they cut out Tom Bombadil and Gold Berry. I really should read them all some time. My dad red them trough to me before I watched it and that was good. I like listening to stories, it's easier.
That sounds like barely controlledchaos, in another words a tone of fun! Free is always a bonus.
Indeed! Well that makes completesense, gotta keep up with all that real life stuff.
Yeah, I have no idea why they cut Scar's song honestly.
Those are some great drawings! You did a great job in capturing the old Disney style which looks almost straight out of the films.
Yes I have seen LOTR. I was reading the books, but I only finished the first book. The Balrog of Morgoth drawing looks great, and that Mike Wazowski seems like it was a fun little drawing to do in class. Being in class was always the perfect time to draw in my opinion.
Epic Games is like Steam. They have some good free games on there like Rocket League. I prefer Steam for the most part though in all honesty.
Thank you!
I've not read the Bot Wars series before. I'll have to look into it. Working on a movie sounds like it would be pretty interesting and fun. It would be pretty cool to be apart of one honestly, but I'm not sure what I could contribute. Voice acting or just regular acting would probably work best for me. I've actually helped out some friends by doing a bit of voice acting work for them for a Roblox project they were working on a couple of years back. I wouldn't mind helping out on a movie project if I had the time and ability.
Thanks! (Also that one with the kid crouching is a unfinished Miles Morales)
What were your thought on it? Reading them is hard, I've tried a few times but never got through them on my own. Ty. =) Yes it was an interesting moment that drawing (I still question my sanity)
Ok. I've never heard of Rocket League, what kind of game is it?
Yw!
They were good books, yeah! Perfect! I'll need more actors. yisrael2 and I are thinking to do an animated movie some time. Perhaps you could help us with that one? (If you want to and if Yis is cool with it.)
Miles Morales is looking pretty good honestly even if he's not finished yet.
I only read the first book in the Lord of the Rings series (also The Hobbit as well). There was a lot in the book that was not in the movies, and there's a lot of events that are skipped outright in the movies. Took some getting used to, and there's a lot of strange names to figure out how to pronounce. But it was a fun read nonetheless albeit pretty long.
Rocket League is basically soccer/football but with rocket powered cars. You can fly a bit using boost, but it's very hard to control and get used to since it is meant for more advanced players. It's really fun and enjoyable especially with friends. Completely free on the Epic Games store. I highly recommend giving it a go.
I'll be sure to check them out. Also, I'd be up for helping out with the movie as long as it doesn't affect my schedule too much.
Indeed, I'm excited for the second spider verse.
That is fair. Yeah I was sad they cut out Tom Bombadil and Gold Berry. I really should read them all some time. My dad red them trough to me before I watched it and that was good. I like listening to stories, it's easier.
That sounds like barely controlledchaos, in another words a tone of fun! Free is always a bonus.
Indeed! Well that makes completesense, gotta keep up with all that real life stuff.
Admittedly the didn't really contribute a whole lot to the plot the movie's capturing, they more or less just added to Tolkien's "traveler's narrative" he had going in the books