Monday, January 18, 2010


Original Atari Boxing

vs

Fight Night for Xbox360.

WOW. Tis crazy how much progress we're making with graphics and other video game related details.

Seeing these pictures made me want to find my old Nintendo and Sega Genesis and set em up to play with for a while.

I hate them.

Wasted two hours finding, setting up and playing these bad boys, and they womp womp. Yea they did bring about an overwhelming sense of nostalgia, and then I went ahead, found some Play-Doh, a key component in anyone's childhood, some old class pictures from public school, a yearbook full of numbers, and THEN I called those numbers and ended up realizing that most people had forgotten me from sharing PE once a week in a class with 69 kids ( two classes of 35 and 34).

That was depressing. I apologize.
Where's wind come from ?

Sunday, January 17, 2010

We had no domestic attacks under Bush. We’ve had one under Obama,”

Haitians were originally "under the heel of the French. You know, Napoleon the third, or whatever. And they got together and swore a pact to the devil,"

Everything this president sees is a political opportunity, including Haiti, and he will use it to burnish his credentials with minorities in this country and around the world, and to accuse Republicans of having no compassion,”

Friday, December 25, 2009

Tis coo. took a while to actually get a silhouette I liked. and now it's copyrighted btw. boom.

Thursday, December 24, 2009



yea sorry you guys are gonna hafta wait a while...... college apps and shtuff due like now. or Jan.1 what a way to bring the New Year right? Celebrating the submission of 6 of my apps due that day and then crying cuz i have 4 more to go! BUT I WILL DO THE SOCIALISM VS CAPITALISM thing. i'm into it. And bee tee dubs (btw) i'm doing a term project for said Cuban history class (read the post below) and i'm interpreting a poem by Jose Marti ( the poem inspired the song Guantanamera, GO FIND IT do some work.) and NOT dancing to it but rather drawing a bunch of stuff to go along with it. Should be fun. I'll upload it
sometime in mid. Jan after i get it back from being graded.
But for now, this is a very cool lion i drew.
It's Christmas Eve, Merry Christmas (in a couple of hours) to those of you who celebrate.
Happy Belated Hanukkah
Very Belated Eid Mubarak.

It's sad that I don't know any other holidays or when they fall (Kwanzah, Diwali...meh)
but that's not what this post is about.
The blog's been dead because I'm here applying to colleges and determining whether or not I will move on to better things in my life or if Wal-Mart will become mon patron.
But recently, in a Cuban history class, we've brought up socialism a bunch of times, and had that whole socialism vs. capitalism , screw you you commi vs. shut up you greenback money loving pig thing, and it led to a feisty debate. Yes that is the correct spelling of feisty. But I'm gonna try my hardest to kind of layout what each is and hopefully allow myself to better understand each and maybe even decide which is better (Maybe).
SO this post will be over shortly, but very soon there will be another one outlining capitalism or socialism, I don't know which one yet, depends on if I watch Inglorious Bastards or Michael Moore's latest documentary tonight. But till then, peace. (and I've never had eggnog, what's it taste like?)

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Been a while

So...
it's been quite a while since I last posted. My friend told me to write in this post that the reason for my absence was cancer. My friends and I proceeded to make him feel like crap. If anyone wants to leave threatening voicemails or send him anything harmful let me know so I can give you his number/address because it's illegal for me to post it online or something.

But cereally,

I went on a 40 day trip down the east coast with my Mosque people, 10 of us, all under 28 scept one of em, and it was friggin awesome.
We went down to North Carolina and stopped at a mosque whose parking lot was bigger than my block, and it was surrounded by trees. Creepy.
But the food was off da hook.
Mad good Caribbean food, all halal surprisingly (Muslim's Kosher).

But that was only a pit stop, so we were off to ATL the next day. We got there 7 hrs later, and it was ...disappointing. I dont know why but I had envisioned it as an almost Manhattinish kinda place with a bunch of 1985 Cadillacs with 45 inch rims and lots of music. But when we got to the downtown area, yes there were a couple of skyscrapers, some odd stores, but it was dead. Nobody on the streets. In the span of 10 blocks we counted 7 people. The mosque there was insanely beautiful though. Had a huge dome (typical?) but a bunch of fountains, and all with glazed marble, and the main hall was HUGE. The word huge is in capitals to emphasize the vastness of this hall. ( Pictures will hopefully be up next post). The mosque was the head mosque(?) of Atlanta (in Urdu it's called the murkuz) and they assigned us to go help out at and bring students closer to the mosque at different places. The first of which was Masjid Taqwa, in Doraville. I'll talk bout it later.