miércoles, octubre 19, 2011

As... now I hope EVERYONE knows, I have been to the East Coast for 11 days. In that time, my set of emergency posts was gone and I am left with no time to write. That means my post will be back to caos and irregularity till I find time to do a bunch of them and neatly program them to post themselves every 5 days.

Sorry for the inconvenience, but as a compensation I can post in a near future a couple of pictures and some detailed information of the DRAGONLANCE GAME EPICNESS ASSURED.

So... stay tuned, i suppose?

sábado, octubre 15, 2011



Yesterday I went to a public toilet without a mirror over the sink. In its place was a graffiti that read "I'm sure you're beautiful". I left that place with a weird feeling of peacefulness. I suppose I am just glad that there is still nice people.
And I did not even mind the gramatical error that much either.

sábado, octubre 08, 2011

Humans VS Zombies

Yes, this university is as cool as to be able to pull off a campus-wide game just like that, involving every single person in the uni regardless they play or not.
This game was first done in the USA I think, but was quicly imported with slight modifications. First and most important, it was not compulsory to stay overnight in campus (however, how epic would that have been).
But lets start from the beginning and explain the rules!.
Humans wear orange bandanas and zombies purple ones, the first day everyone is human but one original zombie that can disguise as a human for the first 14 hours of gameplay.
Humans can stun zombies for 15 minutes shooting them with a Nerf gun, and zombies can convert humans into zombies touching them (as in tagging them).
Zombies die if they do not feed within two days
Humans have to complete 4 out of 5 missions given one each day.
All campus is the playground, except indoors and inner courtyards.

This is the game setting. Of course I am in, and was very excited the first 5 hours. And then I got tagged by a zombi because I was to distracted with some stupid conversation to notice he was right behind me. Now, at the beggining of day 2, there is a 90% population of zombies and we are all starving. I have only seen 3 humans today, all of them indoors... This is going to end pretty soon XD

lunes, octubre 03, 2011

Did I mention anything about the fantabulous Games Night?

But I should start from the beginning: I joined this club called Murdoch Anime Directive, or MAd, as they like to call themselves. I had to pay 5 dollars and they did not seem like the nicest or more talkative people in the world, I actually thought it was because I was older, and that it might be a waste of money because I was not going to be able to fit in, but... I tried and went for the games night. And it was wonderful. I learnt to play Mahjong, we did some half an hour of roleplaying (Maid RPG, can only happen in Japan) and Uno with house rules that give that little something to the game.
Also we drank Pearl tea (aka Bubble tea). And did I mention the fabulous hair colour of our president?, I cannot begin to tell how natural blue looks on that guy, and I cannot understand it either. Of course he knows how fucking awesome that color fits him, last time I told him I loved his hair his answer was something like "I can't not accept compliments about my hair" (I bet you wouldn't, Eresh fucking Kewell, it is a shame to think this would have been truckloads funnier some months ago, and it is also a pity there is not a single blond person in the club)

It is not difficult to imagine how I came up to turn every single Wednesday and Thursday in the common room for games and Mahjong lessons, where I get the infinite patience of the president of the club trying to teach me and some fantastic conversations when we go out for dinner:

Pres: Ah, are you going to join our party?
Wally (He was actually dressed like him): Yes, I thought you might need a rogue, you know someone you cannot spot easily.

Yes I laughed for hours at that, You already know my sense of humor is completely messed up.