Gusgoria is operational. Yes. I've started a youtube channel with a few close friends.
X to the O: Episode 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzAvg5hbVZc
In other news...
Friday, July 23, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
New blog
Hey guys, I'm starting to post on another URL. This one is too long, but fear not, that makes it more exclusive.
Heh.
http://XtotheO.blogspot.com
Heh.
http://XtotheO.blogspot.com
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Asian-length stories.
On the top of a sunny grassy hill, the caterpillars roam free on pink plumeria.
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We had to jump onboard the last truck out of town from the roof of a factory.
Before the zombies got us.
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So then, we stepped out of the airplane onto the 50-meter long escalator leading down to the seaside port of Japan.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Breathe!
Hi. I'm back in Perth and will update soon. Just gotta sort out some...spacial issues affecting my resting quarte...
I have to clean my room.
In the meantime,
Too much time spent on the internet.
Generation Y, the Barbarian Generation!
And remember to eat your fruit and veggies! And green tea! ;)
X to the O.
I have to clean my room.
In the meantime,
Too much time spent on the internet.
Generation Y, the Barbarian Generation!
And remember to eat your fruit and veggies! And green tea! ;)
X to the O.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
N and S
iNtuitive and Sensory.
One lives more in the physical world, the moment, the present.
The other, stuck in a world of permanent wonder, what could be, what should be.
A good balance of N and S in a person, probably N 50, is good for maintaining a fluid conversation. They can adapt to the other person's mood.
No, scratch that.
A good match between the N and S of two or more people will cause their conversation and engagement to be in perfect harmony and in fluid.
The laugh at the same things, and get embarrassed at the same time.
Their moods are in tune, they feel that they are not alone.
N's over analyze things, consider way too many opportunities and possibilities, that they become frozen with indecision. Overcome this. Learn to tell the important information from the unimportant ones. Control you mind.
S's are too spontaneous. Sometimes not thinking too far ahead, and basically living in the present, with not much consideration of the near future. They are usually decisive but may be short sighted.
Am I an N, or S?
I'm an N.
Could you tell from the fact that I coloured N my favourite colour?
Or from how harsh I was on N's but not on S's.
And I'm in need of some serious S in my life.
Singing; A balance of confidence?
Over-confident, you do not harness and ride the natural way your voice is supposed to sing, you try to use your voice to mold you into something else. Something not meant to be. You sound wannabe. You cannot hit that extra key. So don’t.
Under-confident, you annoy the audience by only giving a fraction of what is possible. Of withholding the euphoria that they know you can provide. They will not let your disappointment go unpunished. It is comparable to teasing.
Good singers are attractive because, somehow or rather, they have the right balance of confidence. This radiates outwards and subconsciously attracts people.
Then again, why can some bitches sing well, and some angels sound bad? Maybe it is a superficial body function thing after all. Or maybe, the level of self-confidence you have does not really affect your personality all that much.
Who you are.
Under-confident, you annoy the audience by only giving a fraction of what is possible. Of withholding the euphoria that they know you can provide. They will not let your disappointment go unpunished. It is comparable to teasing.
Good singers are attractive because, somehow or rather, they have the right balance of confidence. This radiates outwards and subconsciously attracts people.
Then again, why can some bitches sing well, and some angels sound bad? Maybe it is a superficial body function thing after all. Or maybe, the level of self-confidence you have does not really affect your personality all that much.
Who you are.
Who are you?
(So warm up, tune in, and let the church bells ring!)
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