I've taken up a new hobby....HTML!!!
Yes its very confusing, but maybe not as much as you think. Everything is comprised of brackets, with layered parts and such.
I'll post things I make with it as I learn.
Thanks for reading.
Daniel
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Wow....a new post!
I haven't posted for a long time.
BUT...I have started a webcomic called Bread of Laugh (immense understanding of the bible required...lol)
View it here:
www.breadoflaugh.thecomicseries.com
BUT...I have started a webcomic called Bread of Laugh (immense understanding of the bible required...lol)
View it here:
www.breadoflaugh.thecomicseries.com
Monday, March 14, 2011
Theologic
Me and several of my friends have started a theology blog. Check it out at theologic.blog.com
Daniel
EDIT: url updated
Daniel
EDIT: url updated
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
A School for Boys and Girls
This is a school assignment. We were to write 2 pages of dialogue based on this picture. Here it is!
Beatrice: Mother Margaretta, William is dancing again.
Margaretta: Oh child, you know that heretic’s soul is not secured in heaven. Tantrum? What shall we do?
Tantrum: Don’t ask me. You know I do not wish to be disturbed while I knit. And heaven knows how many times I have tried to cleanse his rebellious soul.
Margaretta: Shall I pick the rod or the corner?
Tantrum: The cat of nine tails for all I care. That boy needs to be taught a proper lesson.
Margaretta: You know nothing of righteous discipline.
Tantrum: But I do know that unless you give him a cruel punishment, he will only learn to do it again.
Margaretta: No! You must be gentle, kind, or the child will never trust you.
Tantrum: Trust you? Do you think that ruffian buffoon will ever be a devout young man of character?
Margaretta: Dear me, watch your language. You’re worse than he is!
Tantrum: How dare you? I was never like him at that age.
Margaretta: You were banished from grammar school! At exactly his age!
Tantrum: That was a separate matter.
Beatrice: Umm, William is starting to...
Margaretta: A separate matter? You were caught scribbling feather caps on all the holy icons! Twice!
Tantrum: Only once. And I wasn’t banished for that. The Schoolmaster realized Peter had dared me to do so and forced me to attend confession.
Margaretta: Then you threw eggs at the priest!
Tantrum: But I learned from my sins! I matured! And never did them again!
Margaretta: Until after you were banished, when you stole a sweet wafer from the altar before mass.
Tantrum: I was not being fed properly at my school.
Margaretta: Your new school fed you grits for breakfast and water cress for supper, with rye bread and ale.
Tantrum: I had a large appetite.
Margaretta: And I’m sure that extra wafer really did the trick.
Tantrum: Now stop it! The child wants us to discipline William.
Margaretta: You haven’t disciplined in weeks! It’s your turn, Tantrum.
Tantrum: Fine! But I will do it my way!
Margaretta: Not the cat of nine tails!
Tantrum: No. I will give him a nice firm swatting with the rod.
Margaretta: Only thrice! You often forget that you are spanking a mere child. Remember last time?
Tantrum: No, I don’t. May I have the rod, please?
Margaretta: Not before you remember!
Tantrum: All I remember is he couldn’t stand up for weeks. Rod, please?
Margaretta: No! I will not allow you to swat that child!
Tantrum: But you told me to do so.
Margaretta: I have changed my mind.
Beatrice: Sir? William is scribbling on the icons!
Tantrum: ...Quiet. I’m knitting.
Beatrice: Mother Margaretta, William is dancing again.
Margaretta: Oh child, you know that heretic’s soul is not secured in heaven. Tantrum? What shall we do?
Tantrum: Don’t ask me. You know I do not wish to be disturbed while I knit. And heaven knows how many times I have tried to cleanse his rebellious soul.
Margaretta: Shall I pick the rod or the corner?
Tantrum: The cat of nine tails for all I care. That boy needs to be taught a proper lesson.
Margaretta: You know nothing of righteous discipline.
Tantrum: But I do know that unless you give him a cruel punishment, he will only learn to do it again.
Margaretta: No! You must be gentle, kind, or the child will never trust you.
Tantrum: Trust you? Do you think that ruffian buffoon will ever be a devout young man of character?
Margaretta: Dear me, watch your language. You’re worse than he is!
Tantrum: How dare you? I was never like him at that age.
Margaretta: You were banished from grammar school! At exactly his age!
Tantrum: That was a separate matter.
Beatrice: Umm, William is starting to...
Margaretta: A separate matter? You were caught scribbling feather caps on all the holy icons! Twice!
Tantrum: Only once. And I wasn’t banished for that. The Schoolmaster realized Peter had dared me to do so and forced me to attend confession.
Margaretta: Then you threw eggs at the priest!
Tantrum: But I learned from my sins! I matured! And never did them again!
Margaretta: Until after you were banished, when you stole a sweet wafer from the altar before mass.
Tantrum: I was not being fed properly at my school.
Margaretta: Your new school fed you grits for breakfast and water cress for supper, with rye bread and ale.
Tantrum: I had a large appetite.
Margaretta: And I’m sure that extra wafer really did the trick.
Tantrum: Now stop it! The child wants us to discipline William.
Margaretta: You haven’t disciplined in weeks! It’s your turn, Tantrum.
Tantrum: Fine! But I will do it my way!
Margaretta: Not the cat of nine tails!
Tantrum: No. I will give him a nice firm swatting with the rod.
Margaretta: Only thrice! You often forget that you are spanking a mere child. Remember last time?
Tantrum: No, I don’t. May I have the rod, please?
Margaretta: Not before you remember!
Tantrum: All I remember is he couldn’t stand up for weeks. Rod, please?
Margaretta: No! I will not allow you to swat that child!
Tantrum: But you told me to do so.
Margaretta: I have changed my mind.
Beatrice: Sir? William is scribbling on the icons!
Tantrum: ...Quiet. I’m knitting.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Best Films of 2010 (for me)
Ok, these are only MY personal favorite films of 2010. These are ones I liked, and I am very partial to animation, so bear with me. Top 5 Favorite Movies.
5. The Book of Eli - This movie was an excellent portrayel of the importance of the Bible. Though it was very hollywoodized, I think it gave the Bible honor. Denzel Washingtion played very well, and I loved the camera work.
4. Tangled - I can't remember the last Disney movie I left thinking "What a great movie about a princess". Anyway, this definately deserves a watch, and the animation is SPLENDID.
3. How To Train Your Dragon - Vikings vs Dragons does sound like a cheesy movie, but this was suprisingly funny and entertaining.
2. Inception - I saw this for my birthday, and I thought it was incredible. Nolan is truly a filmmaking genius, and I'm curious what he is going to have after The Dark Knight Rises.
1. Toy Story 3 - Pixar has done it again, and this movie was truly one of the best movies they have done. It created a whole new feel that was different from the other Pixar Movies, but still had the Pixar touch.
5. The Book of Eli - This movie was an excellent portrayel of the importance of the Bible. Though it was very hollywoodized, I think it gave the Bible honor. Denzel Washingtion played very well, and I loved the camera work.
4. Tangled - I can't remember the last Disney movie I left thinking "What a great movie about a princess". Anyway, this definately deserves a watch, and the animation is SPLENDID.
3. How To Train Your Dragon - Vikings vs Dragons does sound like a cheesy movie, but this was suprisingly funny and entertaining.
2. Inception - I saw this for my birthday, and I thought it was incredible. Nolan is truly a filmmaking genius, and I'm curious what he is going to have after The Dark Knight Rises.
1. Toy Story 3 - Pixar has done it again, and this movie was truly one of the best movies they have done. It created a whole new feel that was different from the other Pixar Movies, but still had the Pixar touch.
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