Fire Emblem on the GBA

Wow, its moments like these that remind me why I love video games. My avatar’s name in the game is pops, I”m a tactician of sorts commanding my units.

“No, please…you don’t have to do this…its too dangerous!”

“Pops thinks we can do this, otherwise we wouldn’t be here. I’m sure that the decision wasn’t made lightly…”

HAHAHAHAHA!!! Crazy person! I didn’t even think before pressing the A button! You’re doomed…DOOMED!!!

as if I’d think about how difficult something was in the video game before doing it.

Ah….the last game I had this good a laugh at was Super Mario Bros. Super Star Saga. That game was hilarious.


by Froyd on Wednesday 31 March 2004 at 4:08 pm
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that last post…

will probably get me into more trouble than I can handle. but I thought the idea was amusing enough to be worth it.


by Froyd on Wednesday 31 March 2004 at 12:44 pm
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A somewhat funny idea

I’ve noticed that a great many female bloggers out there talk at least once a month and at great length about the feminine ability to bleed for three or four days without dying. Also known as menstruating. Talking about this seems to foster a bond among the women, due to its shared experience and shared hassle.

It makes me wonder, what do males have to offer as far as bodily function problems that could possibly bring us together and give us a sense of comraderie?

I’ve thought and thought, but then I decided that there really isn’t anything of comparative hassle to that of menstruation. In fact, the closest thing we males have in the hassle area is the hard-on. There I’ve said it.

But I’d think that this is not comparable whatsoever, because of the frequency of the hard-on. Many males have it several times a day, and while there are steps to take to solve the problem, it always comes back again. And if males decided that talking about this would increase the sense of comraderie, well…talking about it all the time would be really disturbing.

So, in a sense, you women should be thankful for your menstruation problem. Not only does it mean you can bear children, but it also means that you all have a common problem, and that happens once a month, and that talking about will make you feel better and closer to your women friends.

That’s why we men talk about things other than bodily problems…because our bodily problems happen ALL the time.


by Froyd on Wednesday 31 March 2004 at 12:43 pm
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Things are beginning to look up….

So today, I go to my classes. I dropped Donovan’s class, and feel pretty happy about that. No more hassle there, and I can be happier all around because of that. I actually got some stuff done for the hypertext assignment in Advanced Web Design.

In fact, I’d have to say the only low point of the day was People and the Environment. Stupid waste of time. Oh well. After that I came home and practiced for Kumdo, I had to test up for my next level tonight.

And I passed…but I wasn’t pleased about it. It was the only test where I choked on certain techniques. Of course, this had to do with the fact that I was told that I’d be testing today roughly 2 weeks ago, and finally getting all of the ones I’m supposed to know taught to me last week. Passing leaves a sort of bad taste in my mouth…but if anything, I’ve learned that I don’t want to go through that again so I’ll be training harder.

So, all in all, a good day. A couple of Notes here:

Renee, in response to this post, whazzat?

Natasha, eventually you’ll be able to escape Bemidji…just like me!

AT Josh, I wish I had the power to influence women that you do…

Joshes Everywhere, sometimes I wish I were a Josh, but then I remember that being a Sean is so much better. And besides…I’ve got a cousin named Josh.

To everyone else: My weeks starting to get better, yours will be as well…soon.


by Froyd on Wednesday 31 March 2004 at 12:01 pm
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Body image over substance?

C’mon folks. You know you’ve been unduly influenced by commercials and society’s view of how a body should look when you want to give your mermaid statue bigger breasts and smaller hips.

What’s actually REALLY funny about this is that it was suggested by a woman.


by Froyd on Wednesday 31 March 2004 at 8:09 am
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whoa. this cartoon is NUTS.

Pin-Pin is…well, seriously odd. But a funny odd. Via Sarcasmo’s Corner. Its a cross between anime, korean cartoons, and well…rabbits.


by Froyd on Wednesday 31 March 2004 at 8:06 am
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