{JAMMERS! -Blade Caster- ONLY!}Yes, some people say we are more productive than public school. I get to learn all of the history public school kids don't learn! And I'm not sure what you mean when you say "believe a lot of the same stuff."
{JAMMERS! -Stephanie- ONLY!}Yeah, in homeschooling we get subjects that public schoolers don't. Did you know that most public schoolers have a really bad reading level by the time they reach highschool? I heard one girl my age struggle to pronounce 'inexhaustible.' It made me really sad because I have a large vocabulary.
I'm Catholic, and Catholics are also Christian and stuff. Probably confused you because I said it out of jammers, but I like to reference jammer stuff outside of jammers sometimes because it's disarming.
Also, it appears you overlooked a post I addressed to you one page 52, go check it out.
The only new release I've seen was The LEGO Batman Movie. I reeeaaallly want to see Kong: Skull Island and a certain new superhero movie though.
Ah. Yeah, Kong was a fun film. I didn't get to see the superhero film yet, and I've not seen the LEGO Batman Movie... How was it?
I've heard really mixed reviews about Kong. My dad saw it, and he didn't really like it, and my go-to movie critic overall didn't like it, but fans of the genre and other critics seem to really like it. And I've heard some say the characters were way less interesting than the characters in the 2014 Godzilla and some say they were way more interesting. So, if and when I see the movie, I honestly don't know what to expect.
The LEGO Batman Movie was a fun film. If you're a Batman fan you should definitely see it, it makes tons of funny references to past movies. And the animation is incredible. It's not as good and The LEGO Movie, but it's a fun film.
Ignore everything I say, to the best of your ability.
You must see the original! It's an excellent film if you don't mind old films! Especially the subtitled Japanese version, the Amaricanized version is a little... meh.
I'm planning on watching all the Godzilla movies in order, starting yesterday when I saw the first.
I think I saw the Americanized version... Didn't think it counted, though, because the story is so different.
Oh. What one are you on now?
The story is pretty much the same, but it's just told from a more American perspective, which means less characterization for the true main characters, and more Raymond Burr babbling on about what's happening. It's a good movie either way, but the American one is less... impactful.
I watched the 1954 one a week ago, I will be watching the second one either tonight or this weekend. It's called Godzilla Raids Again , was released in 1955 in Japan, and was released as Gigantis the Fire Monster in the U.S., despite there being nothing called gigantis in the film.
Ignore everything I say, to the best of your ability.
I'm waiting for Suffanie to reply to stuff because she hasn't been on all day. Other than that, I don't think I had any other conversations except with Ant.
{JAMMERS! -Blade Caster- ONLY!}Yes, some people say we are more productive than public school. I get to learn all of the history public school kids don't learn! And I'm not sure what you mean when you say "believe a lot of the same stuff."
{JAMMERS! -Stephanie- ONLY!}Yeah, in homeschooling we get subjects that public schoolers don't. Did you know that most public schoolers have a really bad reading level by the time they reach highschool? I heard one girl my age struggle to pronounce 'inexhaustible.' It made me really sad because I have a large vocabulary.
I'm Catholic, and Catholics are also Christian and stuff. Probably confused you because I said it out of jammers, but I like to reference jammer stuff outside of jammers sometimes because it's disarming.
Also, it appears you overlooked a post I addressed to you one page 52, go check it out.
{JAMMERS! -Blade Caster- ONLY!} The poor public school kids. Do you plan on going to college when you graduate? Ah, you are a Roman Catholic. Okay. I am not.
I prefer to listen to divisions of EDM: Trap, Dubstep, Drumstep, and Trance are just a few. I also like heavy guitar music, but not the kind where the singers scream; that's too nutty.
I like some songs that have words, but I prefer wordless songs because I like how synthesizers sound if you get them just right. Music is tricky, like a house of cards, if one thing it out of place everything can go wrong.
A few days ago, I found a sample sound of a toaster going 'ding' and it made me so happy because I can put that in songs and stuff.
You like to get technical, don't you. I don't know what any of that music is. I like swing, big band, and a lot of '80s stuff.