Wishing you a very Happy Valentine's Day! To celebrate, you can download all five tracks from "You...(the ep)" for FREE through Feb 15th. Click on the Download Album button next to the cover pic from "You... (the ep)" on my page. It will take you to my mp3 page where you can download the songs for FREE. Be sure and share with your friends :) ~Sean
oh yeah, lol. i forgot to put "lol" at the end of that quote. or at least i think i did...im not sure. I'M NOT DRUNK. really....w/e. FUCK IT. I'M NOT DRUNK!
hi! it's been a while since i visited your page. Happy new Year!!! sorry so late. i really like the comic strip in your blog. your sketches on deviant art are rad. ^-^
I always wondered why the moon and sun were basically the same size to the eye from earth.
I was telling someone just today that the moon, contrary to popular belief, is actually a reptile. An angry argument ensued over whether the moon is a reptile or an amphibian and I ended up winning/punching this guy like five times. He called the police on me and I'm hiding right now... I'm typing this on my laptop behind the Starbucks/Target...
HEY AIJALON!! Just thought you should know that the Earth's Moon is the fifth largest in the whole solar system, and is bigger than the planet Pluto. The Moon has a nearly circular orbit (e=0.05) which is tilted about 5° to the plane of the Earth's orbit. Its average distance from the Earth is 384,400 km. The combination of the Moon's size and its distance from the Earth causes the Moon to appear the same size in the sky as the Sun, which is one reason we can have total solar eclipses.
It takes the Moon 27.322 days to go around the Earth once. Because of this motion, the Moon appears to move about 13° against the stars each day, or about one-half degree per hour. If you watch the Moon over the course of several hours one night, you will notice that its position among the stars will change by a few degrees. The changing position of the Moon with respect to the Sun leads to lunar phases.
Have you ever heard the term the 'far-side' of the Moon? Because of the effect on the Moon of tidal forces due to the Earth, the same side of the moon always faces the Earth. In other words, it takes the Moon the same amount of time to rotate around once as it does for the Moon to go around the Earth once. Therefore, Earth-bound observers can never see the 'far-side' of the Moon. Tidal forces cause many of the moons of our solar system to have this type of orbit.
why the suprised face? if it the tranquil pink flowery background? or the (wonderful) song sung by the (hot) korean boy band that can actually sing english in coherent sentences and with more than adequate pronunciation. cherish it. or never listen to japanese guys trying to do the same thing. because THAT would deserve a O____O face.
on an even more random note, have you finished harry potter yet? im about...three pages from where i was two moths ago :)
LAWL you're asking the wrong person for food. i don't have ANY groceries at my apartment. I haven't eaten anything since 8pm last night and i have to give blood today in order to get a publix gift card to by my food. =D
Oh you don't remmeber me? You saw me at a big beanie baby convention in the mall and you giggled and said I looked like the saddest guy in the world. Then you took me home with you! And then I met Ugly Awkward Bear and we went off on adventures together.
Hi! It's me again... Double D! I like your videos and artwork. I wish I could draw but I don't really have hands..tthey're like stumps or something. I dont know..anyway HI!