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JustinianVI
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Name: Justin
Interests: Christianity, Yoyoing, Japanese, Juggling, Skill Toys, Drumming, Music Expertise: Making Kate laugh, making Kate make me laugh, Saying funky things in funny ways with Jeremy, Making some people laugh but others bored Occupation: Student
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Member Since:
10/10/2004
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| A blank statement.Just a brief update (it's been forever, but I felt like saying something--one of those spontaneous moments I suppose). Nothing big. I've been enjoying Illustration & Japanese classes most of all this semester, as well as learning more about color in painting. It's also cool to learn more about typography (the study of letter forms) in graphic design. Tomorrow will be the first New York trip with the Visual Communications program here with UD. Outside of class I've been enjoying the small group bible discussion that my co-leader Amy and I are doing. So far we've had pizza, played catchphrase, mafia, the family game, and telephone pictionary... oh yeah, and we're studying 1 Corinthians which has been really cool. We had a great discussion on the present day church, what's wrong with it, what's really important about it, and what's merely tradition. There are around 8 to 10 people in the group, and they're all really cool. One even has an aunt or something who plays in Malcom in the Middle... not that I really watch television much, but hey, it's cool anyway.
Tonight I watched The Secret Window with Johnny Depp and music by Philip Glass (an all-time favorite of mine, since a few years ago). My friend David and I have been watching alot of Depp movies lately, including Sleepy Hollow, directed by Tim Burton (my personal favorite, yeah, maker of Edward Scissorhands and Nightmare). In the Secret Window I noticed a scene where Mort's (Depp) ex-wife walks up his stairs and the camera angle and sequence of shots is too similar to not be referencing Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, the aerial view, then the view behind the character walking up the stairs. That one goes out to my brother Jeremy.
Well, who knows how long this page will be blank until the next time I post.
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| Threadless!Yo guys!
Checkout Threadless.com... I have a design running right now for about a week in the scoring process. It's called "Eating an Apple". I'd appreciate it if you checked it out and rated it (if you want to). On the site, to the right there's a "random submissions" section which you can search through to find it. If my design gets enough ratings at a high enough score, it could win prize money (for my college fees you know). At the same time, if you think isn't all that great, be honest, give it a 1 out of 5 or something.
I also have another one coming up called "Inner Blob" which I spent more time on than Eating an Apple. I'll let you know when that one gets put up. Thanks, jweb
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| I really just want 3 feet of snow to tromp through the woods to someplace I don't know... with my new big snow boots my friend gave me... It did snow today, I had to shout for gladness, but not enough to tromp through. The flakes did look cool though. I couldn't make out any star-resembling shapes. They were more like icicles, just single picks long and narrow. They were all clumped together so at first it seemed like they were stars, but looking closer they were just miniature stalactites and stalagmites stuck together. I've found out that my eyesight at long range is so poor it's hard to read some street signs while driving, but closeup my eyesight is virtually a microscope. | | |
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| The sunrise tomorrow will be at 6:33am. I got 9 1/2 hours of sleep last night and I'm ready to get up early to experience the dawn in autumn Rittenhouse park. Here I come, dawn.
"It never dawned on me." hm... I'd like to make a pun that makes sense out of that, but it's not dawning on me right now... oh wait.
I really wish my colored text was working right now. I'd add some life to this post.
"I hope your year is full of dawns," someone told me on my birthday.
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