Project: Kevin Rudd Can Change!
An animation I only just started this afternoon, Kevin Rudd sings "I Can Change" from South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. It's oh so silly, and also quite funny, especially when hearing Kevin Rudd sing "I will learn to keep my promises, I swear it" while sitting on top of a crate marked "HIGH-SPEED BROADBAND - COMING SOON". *giggles at own work*
The ground is made of lava!! - no wait, the blocks are just falling out from under me.
Icy fucking Tower. An addictive online Flash game on Facebook where you compete against your friends to get the most points by climbing up a tower of rapidly collapsing platforms. Gameplay consists of, depending on your preference, either holding down the spacebar and moving with the arrow keys, or holding down the up arrow and moving with the arrow keys. Shit game. It's hell as addictive though. The rate at which I play this so very sad. Ross Blackwood covered this over at his blog, showing you how to play this game well.
Comix, Inc.: The Graphic Novel
Yes, that's right! The Comix, Inc.: Graphic Novel is still officially in production! However, "officially," as a descriptor, means bullocks. Technically it's at a complete standstill. I haven't touched this for a couple of months now.
EXAMS EXAMS EXAMS MOTHERFUCKING EXAMS!! D:

Oh how I hate you, exams. Taking up all my time. Studying is a load of completely bull crap. "Read this text then answer some questions." *sigh* How is this going to help me become a famous pianist and cartoonist?? ...well, it'll give me a good Tertiary Entrance score which will let me enter a good University which will help me get good qualifications which will make sure potential hirers and benefactors will take me more seriously as a fresh "new to the industry" ex-student, come 2014. Well that's the dream anyway. So even though it kills me inside, this little bit of study for exams is the cornerstone to my success as a musician and creative genius. That said, the creators of South Park Trey Parker and Matt Stone were elementary school dropouts and now they own a comedy franchise worth millions of dollars and own the rights to one of the most well-known and iconic franchises in TV history... damn them.
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