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As the title says, today is Good Friday, the day The Saviour died on the cross. What are your plans?
Mine? Probably stay home, since I hurt my back on Wednesday. It's getting better, but best not to push it.
We'll also likely get pizza, since we were given a $75.00 gift certificate from our neighbours as a thank you for letting them use our water while theirs was getting sorted out.
I think that is all.
Mine? Probably stay home, since I hurt my back on Wednesday. It's getting better, but best not to push it.
We'll also likely get pizza, since we were given a $75.00 gift certificate from our neighbours as a thank you for letting them use our water while theirs was getting sorted out.
I think that is all.
Steamboat Willie: The Game
We all know Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Pete are all officially public domain now, along with the cartoons "Steamboat Willie", "The Gallopin' Gaucho", and "Plane Crazy". As a result, people are free to use them however they like (provided it's the original 1928 renditions of them, of course). Well, not long after this announcement was made, a couple of Horror projects have risen up on the internet in the form of "Infestation: Origins" and "Mickey's Mouse Trap". I will probably find myself watching the latter at some point in the future. However, this isn't about them. For you see, there is a non-horror Mickey Mouse-based game that has been announced that I think could use a little exposure. That being "Steamboat Willie: The Game". It's a game that has you driving the titular Steamboat. Your mission is to ferry cargo to various ports on the river, upgrading your boat as you go. That's what was revealed so far, at least. You can check out the trailer here. Steamboat Willie
Tried out All The Tropes.
Since I can't edit on TV Tropes anymore, I thought I might give another site like it a try. The website I chose is called All The Tropes. Today, I tried to make a Works page on All The Tropes for a book known as "Stella by Starlight" by Sharon M. Draper (if anyone has read that book and knows it inside-out, I would like to urge you to make a page for it on TV Tropes). The book follows a young girl named Stella, who's living in Bumblebee, North Carolina in 1932. Times weren't good to be a black person there. You couldn't go certain places, people looked at you like you were some sort of freak of nature, and you needed special papers to be allowed to vote. Anyway, one night, Stella and her little brother Jojo go out and spot a cross burning by the Ku Klux Klan across the lake. When they tell their parents, soon the whole neighbourhood is up in arms, and with good reason because, you know, Ku Klux Klan. Anyway, despite the presence of the Klan, the people of the black
Can't edit on TV Tropes anymore
I know I haven't posted any journal entries in a while, but this is something I think I need to get off my chest. Perhaps spilling my guts to like-minded individuals can help. Since the mid-2010s, I've had an account on TV Tropes. Since then, I've been all about making pages for Works that aren't as mainstream as others you would know. I've made pages for video games, movies, cartoons, comic books, and even a couple of manga and toys. It hasn't always been perfect. Some days I would struggle to come up with a good Work to make a page of that day. And sometimes I've had my editing privileges suspended. A couple of times it was for launching new tropes before all the problems could be sorted out. And for others, it's because I have a bad habit of adding Zero Context Examples, using the title of the trope as a form of context. Well, that second one has now permanently cost me some freedom on TV Tropes. On Friday, I made a page for a video game called "LUNA: The Shadow Dust".
Never Forget Them.
Today is an important day.
It's the day we remember those who fought and died for the freedoms we enjoy today. Keep them in your hearts, and remember, you probably wouldn't be where you are today if not for their sacrifice.
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