Monday, February 10, 2014

What Has My Utmost Respect

This is actually rare out of most people, but I do not consider myself a fan of much other than myself. I'm not a fan of any YouTubers, celebrities, blah blah blah. However, I am actually a fan of a few things based off what I grew up from physically and mentally. This is what they are.

Legend of Zelda


I grew up playing Legend of Zelda and I think my life is pretty much based off of it from being all heroically nice and having that little friend who is intended to be my partner in crime. I also think this game is what gave me the start of having great taste in music too. The whole Phucat stuff I have going on is what this series helped got my ideas started on most of my videos. Oh and funny thing, this game also \got me into a few sports too such as archery and bowling from those fun mini games. Inspiration for music taste, sports, and doing the good deeds.

Rodney Mullen


I pretty much grew up watching this man skate from all the videos that my old friends showed me and I didn't even know he is the inventor of all of the modern street skating tricks. He's the first person to come up on the screen when I watched my first skate video ever called Rodney vs Daewon Round 2. No matter how many times I watch his videos, his skating never gets old because he does the most amazingly difficult tricks that I know for a fact that I will never ever be able to do. Inspiration for skateboarding.

This is in addition because they followed in Mullen's footsteps as well. One of my former teammates, Ryan Huston and Samuel Lance Adams, are also an inspiration for being my mentors as I grew up in the skateboard world. Huston taught me how to do normal kickflips (I strangely learned kickflip body varials first) and being fearless against skating over large objects and Adams taught me how to do heelflips and skate with an old school style in which case we used Freestyle.

PJ Ladd


Second skateboarder that has my utmost respect; East coast, only skates technical, his style reminds me of Ryan Huston's style, and his social skills is pretty chill (not shy, but not too much talking either) just like the few of my friends and I today. Just watching this guy is like watching one of my mentors take on the pros in a game of skate like it's just a normal day. I wouldn't say he's the replacement of Rodney Mullen. He is more of the active technical street skating type of Rodney Mullen.

Mortal Kombat


Just like Legend of Zelda, I grew up to Mortal Kombat and I love it because it really gets me into reading stories, I enjoy the soundtracks, and there's mutuality going on between the chosen warriors and myself. Liu Kang and Kung Lao are a shaolin monks which basically relate to my religion, Buddhism, and Johnny Cage is a movie star which relates to me being an entertainer and filmmaker. Hearing these guys fighting for the forces of evil just gives me chilly feeling!
























Monday, November 18, 2013

Slender Claustrophobia Map


Simply full screen the image, right click, and save the image! The map is now remade with picture icons and I hope this helps you. Happy gaming!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Phu Cat Theory

In November 2004, a metal vocalist/scientist, Samuel Adams, attempted to create 10-20 androids in order to declare world domination. However, only one android was created successfully. This android had an appearance of a twelve year old Asian male who always wore a black top and blue jeans. Samuel soon named him Phu Cat as a reborn of the Vietnamese Army in a single person or in short terms would be a One Man Army.



As Phu Cat was used for the domination of the world, he was ,without doubt, flawless throughout his killing sprees. But regardless of his superhuman powers, Phu did not hold the skills of a high intelligent machine and, as a kid, his maturity still wasn't developed yet.



Samuel broke out of irritation to Phu Cat for acting like a spoiled brat and left him with a new family. Phu was devastated and he used the evil deeds that Samuel ordered him in the past as a thought of memories. Phu's new family were Buddhist and they attempted to turn his evil deeds to good deeds, but failed. But one day, during his continuous killing spree, he found two small Pomeranian dogs; one whimpering and the other protecting the whimpering dog. Phu all of a sudden finds a good heart in him and he stopped his destruction. He slowly pets the two dogs and named the protector dog Choa The Lion and the whimpering dog Fong The Fox.



It's been nearly a decade now, the two Pomeranian dogs became a dog family of three and Phu Cat has grown to be a young adult who only fights for the goodwill of the world. However, the Grim Reaper haunts him until death for his past experience of evil deeds, but Phu and Choa work together in an adventure to fight back against him by starting their own army called "Flawless Filmers".