Saturday, March 28, 2009

First Ever Background!

Okay, I have finally done my first background with Gimp! It was extremely difficult to figure out, but once I knew what to do, it got challenging. :P Anyway, I felt Blurr deserved some kind of tribute so I Huminated him. I didn't stop there. I decided to give him a banner! (it's basically his name with a glorified B) But wait! I didn't stop there either! I spent thirty minutes giving him a background of his robotic self. Then twenty minutes when I had accidentally deleted it!
Here it is

Thursday, March 26, 2009

BLURR LIVES!

Okay, this is for those who watch Transformers Animated.





For those who aren't up to date, Blurr was introduced in season two as a mysterious blue racer under the control of a street racer named Master Disaster; however, Bumblebee and Sari took the controller, thus freeing Blurr (who returned the favor by scaring Random Blitzwing into a nearby building). He would later return and assist the Autobots in the "final" battle against Megatron and the Decepticons. During the battle, Blurr was trapped in a cement blob with two Starscream clones and fell into a Spacebridge sending him to an unknown location. He returned again in the season 3 opener Transwarped in which he managed to free himself and the Starscreams then run (thats right, RUN) back to Cybertron and the head of Autobot Intelligence, Longarm Prime. After, catching his breath, he told Longarm all about his discoveries on Earth: Wasp isn't the traiter (oops), the traitor is the Decepticon Shockwave, and after an analysis, they should be able to find out who it is. Longarm then attacked Blurr and revealed himself to him as Shockwave. After Blurr tried to escape, Shockwave activated the ever classic "Crushing Wall of Dooooom" and turned Blurr into a cube.





HOWEVER! There is evidence that Blurr MAY STILL LIVE! It's not solid proof, but it can at least offer a gleam of hope.

As can be seen here, there is what appears to be a glowing orb, a Spark. Normally, if a Cybertronian goes offline, the Spark would go out. But this particular one is definately still glowing. So Blurr, may be alive, just not able to move. Let's just hope Cliffjumper didn't incinerate him. Keep your fingers crossed Animated fans!






Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Re: Romeo and Juliet Reply

Okay, then I believe that it's the fault of ROMEO! *dun dun DUH* Yup. "Why?" do you ask? Oh, you don't. Well forget it; I'm telling you anyway. Well, it was ROMEO who flirted with Juliet at that "dance" and caused her to fall in love with him, then he returned to her later, and continuously caused a set of events that would eventually cause their untimely demise.

Wait, on second thought, it's all MERCUTIO'S fault!!! IT WAS HIS IDEA TO BRING ROMEO TO THE BALL WHERE HE WOULD FLIRT AND CAUSE THE EVENTS THAT WOULD LEAD TO THE DEATH OF DOOOOOM!!!

WAIT (again), on third thought, it's all ROSALINE'S FAULT! She didn't fall in love with Romeo who's friend Mercutio would take him to the dance to flirt with Juliet and cause a series of unfortunate events!

WAIT (last time, promise)! It's all Great-Great-Great-Great-Great Grandaddy Montague's fault for killing Great-Great-Great-Great Grandaddy Capulet and causing a series of events that would eventually lead to Romeo and Juliet's death.

You know what? I'll just blame Shakespeare for writing the play in the first place. Jerk...

(By the way, on a more serious note, I do believe it's Romeo's and Juliet's fault because they were impatient, and if they were just a little bit more patient, they could've thought things through and come up with a better plan that could've PREVENTED their ultimate demise.)

link to blog i'm replying from: http://parkersclass.blogspot.com/2009/03/lets-try-some-community-blogging.html