CrystalScarletta

My dad and I were trying to hook up the Sega Genesis to our TV, but because it was analog, it wasn't working and our one adapter was out of commission.
          	
          	So, we tried to hook up the Playstation 1 because I remembered I had played Q*bert on it not long ago. But, for some reason, it wasn't actually loading up the disks, no matter which one we put in.
          	
          	So, I was sad because neither worked, but at least our Wii is still working.
          	
          	Also, 2 of my dad's 3 playstation controllers are third-party ones. Who knew?

CrystalScarletta

My dad and I were trying to hook up the Sega Genesis to our TV, but because it was analog, it wasn't working and our one adapter was out of commission.
          
          So, we tried to hook up the Playstation 1 because I remembered I had played Q*bert on it not long ago. But, for some reason, it wasn't actually loading up the disks, no matter which one we put in.
          
          So, I was sad because neither worked, but at least our Wii is still working.
          
          Also, 2 of my dad's 3 playstation controllers are third-party ones. Who knew?

CrystalScarletta

Y'know how Boomers™ say Gen Z is lazy? Yet the reason we seem "lazy" is because everything was made so much harder to achieve, but we are expected to do the same amount of work as those who had it easier?
          
          I have found the PERFECT analogy to throw at them: Exodus Chapter 5
          
          Pharoh made the Israelite slaves go out and get their own straw instead of him supplying it, but they were forced to make the same amount of bricks.
          
          His reasoning?
          
          The Israelites were "lazy" because they wanted to take 3 days off to go give sacrifies to God.
          
          (This is crap you think about when you have a required Bible class in school.)

CrystalScarletta

So yesterday I went to a book sale and it was awesome. I got some myths/fairytale/folklore books, some Dear America books, and a couple complete collections of authors' works. (My favorite is the Edgar Allen Poe one I got.)
          
          But by far my favorite one was an old book, simply titled "Decorum". I let my dad see it and now he has been reading it and reading aloud random passages to my family.
          
          My sister hates it, but I find it hilarious

CrystalScarletta

I want to explain something real quick:
          
          Just because someone says they are Christain, does not mean they are.
          
          A true Christain is someone who loves the Lord and all His creation.
          
          That means they are commanded to love everyone.
          
          God's main rule is, "love your neighbor (everyone) as yourself."
          
          Any "Christain" who uses their religion as an excuse for racism, sexism, homophobia, or discrimination of any kind is a lying hypocrite and should be exposed for being so.
          
          I needed to get this off my chest, thanks for reading

CrystalScarletta

Ok, so I'm rewatching Monster High: 13 Wishes and I have a question:
          
          Why is Whisp getting more powerful off of the first few wishes when all of them were selfless? Howleen had only wished one thing for herself, and even then it was also for the other ghouls stuck in detention.

CrystalScarletta

No Strings Attached re-write and release is being pushed back to February, maybe the last week of January. 
          
          School got insanely harded for 2nd semester and I'm already in the freshman math class instead of the 8th grade one, so I have to do the work for both classes. Plus, I've been feeling apathetic lately and haven't worked on much of anything outside of school besides last night when I churned out, like, 6 flag combos.
          
          I'll see y'all when that releases, bye!