Howling at the Moon
#1
Posted 21 March 2012 - 01:47 PM
I guess I already introduced myself at the Ninja Academy, but this time, I wish to do more than that. I've been here for about a month now and well, I think it would be nice to start making some friends and to get to know others.
But of course, if I want to do that, I have to stop being a stranger, so I guess the best way to let people know about me is to talk a bit about myself. And thus this blog is born.
Well, I'll go ahead and write a few details about me. I have them in my profile but it doesn't hurt to write theme again, right?
First of all, my name's Luis Angel (though I like the English version of my name better: "Louis"), and I'm from the little island known as Puerto Rico.
Hmm... if there's a character in the Naruto world who resembles me, that might be Shikamaru: A heck of a brain, a habit of laziness, a strong desire to protect those close to him, and a dream to enjoy the little things of life (like watching the clouds ) However, I want to emulate another character's traits too, mainly Naruto's. His strong desire to never give up and to remain true to himself (and to his path of the ninja) through the series are the main traits I want to adapt into my life. And of course, the full dedication to someone I consider "special" someday.
Hmm what else... My main hobbies are playing videogames. My specialty are RPG's, Simulation racers, some platformers and ARC system fighting games (Guilty Gear and Blazblue), reading manga and watching anime (Naruto is one of them of course ), and reading books every now and then.
And finally, if there's a word that could describe me, it's "weird". Yeah, not a common word to describe oneself, but that's how people describe a unique person XD. Anyway, no pride or boast of confidence here. On the opposite, I prefer to be a serene kind of guy.
Well, I'm not sure about what else to write here. My day has just begun so I guess the only thing I've done today so far has been to have breakfast, read the latest Naruto chapter and drop by here, but if something interesting happens, then I guess I'll write about it later.
If there's something else you would like to know, feel free to ask.
#2
Posted 22 March 2012 - 03:28 AM
DK
#3
Posted 22 March 2012 - 05:17 AM
And well, I'm not sure if my blog will be something really out of the ordinary.
Darth: Correct! The letter "G" in the Spanish language, when spelled before the vowel "E" or the vowel "I" is pronounced like the sound of the letter "H" in the word "Hell" (Angel = An-hel or An-Hell). I'm comfortable with either pronunciation (Spanish or English one, I mean).
Ah, before I proceed. I have to let it be known that I have a habit of apologizing for almost anything. I know I shouldn't, but due to past experiences, I've found out that my words can be hurtful even if I don't want them to, and as such, people might not tell me if they have been offended by my words (usually, because they are nice people). However, I've witnessed more than a few times that some of my friends have "accumulated" my offenses and then dropped them all at the same time, much like a cold bath.
I truly hate it when I hurt others, and thus these baths were never pleasant. As such, I would like to request in advance that if anything sounds even a bit offensive, please let me know about it and I will apologize as many times as needed.
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Well, today has just begun (it's almost 1am here), so I guess I could cover a bit yesterday and today's events.
To be honest, there's not much going on right now. After finishing my one year studies in Computer Informatics and Reparations, I've been on the search for a job. However, unemployment in Puerto Rico is considerably high, and as such, I have been unable to find one so far. I haven't give up, though, for I plan to go deliver a resume along with some additional papers on Friday to a company. I heard that they've recently opened a new shift and that they were replacing some people from another company with new employees of their own selection. The area covered:? IT! So hopefully, I'll be able to jump in. And considering that I speak both Spanish and English (I recently heard that only 17% of the puertorrican people know English. I'm not sure if this is accurate, but it sounds interesting), I may have a good chance.
The hard part will be to "sell myself". With no experience in interviews, I'm sure that both insecurity and nervousness might get me. I know what I'm capable of, but that doesn't mean I might be confident with it (and considering the fact that I'm a pessimist, this can make me my own worst enemy).
Well, I'm not sure how it will go, but since I still have a day left, I wanted to ask: To people who have already gone through interviews, what are some tips you have found useful?
Another thing to mention is that, for a hobby, I usually play videogames. So today, I finished for a second time the game: Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth.
I really never get tired of the hilarious expressions and comments from the different characters. And I find some of the cases to be very amusing and interesting. Of course, for the sake of spoilers, I won't enter into details. However, I do want to leave a phrase which really caught me off guard and made me laugh for quite a while,
A word before hand: It may break children's dreams, since it makes a reference to St. Claus.
"You do realize that if Santa Claus were real, he would be the biggest unlawful trespasser in history, right?" - Miles Edgeworth
Hehehe, I better go to sleep and prepare myself mentally for a possible scolding later.
Night everyone!
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
Edited by Shadow Wolf, 22 March 2012 - 05:19 AM.
#4 Guest_Kim_*
Posted 22 March 2012 - 08:45 AM
Yeah, I know what you mean. Unemployment is very high here too and it's practically all I hear about. Hopefully the situation will get better.
What, only 17% speak English!? That's interesting...
#5
Posted 22 March 2012 - 12:15 PM
What, only 17% speak English!? That's interesting...
Hehehe, I wish I could say the same. However, noticing that the economic crisis is almost worldwide... well, I just try not to get my hopes up.
But I'm happy with at least a job, for I prefer to have time for the most important things to me: namely, time with my family and for love.
You could say that every 1 out of 5 puertorricans know English. But of course, I heard this on the radio, so I'm not sure if it's an official.
#6
Posted 22 March 2012 - 07:39 PM
For starters congrats on making a blog :3 its always nice to see members starting a blog. So then unemployment sadly is everywhere especially here in the states. It's even effected our little family over the last 5 years. John has been let go from 3 jobs and let me tell you we've hit hard times. Unemployment benefits take forever to process and both John and I hate relying on the government for help, so he was always on the look for a job. Thank goodness those times are behind us and John now has an outstanding job. Sadly being bilingual is nothing special here here since 80% of the community can speak English and Spanish, my family included. If you only speak one language you're looked upon like you have the plague, yeah its that rare lol. Anyhow I'm sure you'll find something in your field of work just keep at it!
#7
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:38 PM
Hehe, thanks Konohakitten! I was somewhat afraid at first, but I guess I'm glad to make one.
And well, since in Puerto Rico the official language is Spanish, the statistics of a handful of people knowing both Spanish ad English are believable up to a certain point (In my own opinion, I could say that at least 1 of every 3 puertorricans know both Spanish and English). And yes... unemployment benefits take forever. I've seen it in my house with both my mom and my dad.
Finally, thanks for the words of encouragement.
Well, a bit on this day:
This day was definitely not pleasant. When you suddenly have to go without having the chance to say goodbye to your loved one, any day can become kinda painful. Sure, I had the opportunity to earn some money today, but it was quite a long day, especially when you have that thought on your mind all day.
But not everything was gloomy. It was kinda funny to see our client and his father having an interesting discussion about a valve (Father: This is your house, so you can do what you want... but I recommend you to to this because it will be less troubling. Son: No, no dad, if you do that, then this will happen, you have to do this.), it was kinda funny seeing them going back and forth during 30 mins. before finally agreeing.
Anyway, since I worked carrying cabinets today, I guess I got a bit tired earlier than usual, so I'm already feeling a bit sleepy. I'll probably be off soon, so take care everyone. Night!
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
#8
Posted 25 March 2012 - 01:41 AM
Well, yesterday and today have been days of pure physical work. Being a computer geek (not to the point of being a nerd, but I guess I spend a lot of time in one), physical labor is not my specialty. Hahaha, anyone can punch me in the arm right now and knock me down.
On the other hand, the efforts were rewarded in cash. And since I need to save some money if I plan to travel sometime in the future, any job helps.
Oh, and today, I decided to drop by and leave a comment on many other people's blogs. Don't be scared my friends... it's just that I've been feeling like a stranger and I guess this is my attempt to make friends. Like a quote says: Do you want to be loved? Love first!
Well, time to hit the best and hope that I don't wake up tomorrow feeling today's toll on the job, hehehe.
Night everyone!
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
#9 Guest_Kim_*
Posted 25 March 2012 - 07:27 AM
I could totally own you in a fist fight.
#10
Posted 26 March 2012 - 02:34 AM
Hahaha, just hearing fist fight makes my arm hurt. And considering the fact that I dislike violence, I would probably let myself be owned by you Kim.
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Well, today was quite the busy day, Preparing the documents for the job application tomorrow took quite some time, and I also had to take me some 2x2 pictures, just in case. Went to Walmart... "machines are not working"... then I had to go to the next town to Walgreens (30 minutes away from each other and Walmart if 25 mins. away from home, so that makes it almost a 2 hour long trip for two pictures. )
And today was the day to clean the fish tank. Carrying a 40 gal fish tank is quite the task, so I required my dad's assistance to take it out and clean it. But a smile never ceases to appear in my face every time I see it clean and shiny again. Plus it's fun to use a 6"x6" net to move the 1 feet long goldfish.
Well, tomorrow is the big day. I hope that I can give a good impression tomorrow. I need a job. XD
Night friends!
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
#11
Posted 27 March 2012 - 01:25 AM
Thanks!
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Mood: Flo rida - Good Feeling
The application went great.
I filled a lot of papers, took an exam (for some reason, I loved to take that exam. Probably because it reminded me of the college board and because it was fairly easy), took a really quick interview (about 4 questions only) and I was done. The only thing... there were no jobs available at the moment. But it seems I gave a good impression, so I guess all went well in the end.
I went to C.T.S. today and tomorrow I plan to go to Kelly Services. I hope everything is just as easy, hehehehe. Go me!
#12
Posted 27 March 2012 - 01:34 AM
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Mood: Flo rida - Good Feeling
The application went great.
I filled a lot of papers, took an exam (for some reason, I loved to take that exam. Probably because it reminded me of the college board and because it was fairly easy), took a really quick interview (about 4 questions only) and I was done. The only thing... there were no jobs available at the moment. But it seems I gave a good impression, so I guess all went well in the end.
I went to C.T.S. today and tomorrow I plan to go to Kelly Services. I hope everything is just as easy, hehehehe. Go me!
Great to see that everything went well! First impressions are everything, so even though there aren't any openings your good impressions will stay with them. Oh wow Kelly Servies, I remember going there when we needed help finding work. They usually work very fast so good luck
#13
Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:40 AM
Thanks Konohakitten.
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Well, to make the story short, the application ate Kelly Services also went well. Now all that's left is to wait while finding more alternatives and call every now and then.
The rest of the day went pretty normal... except when my brother suddenly remembered that he had a project to do (which I did for him). Well, that's a bit more cash in my wallet, hehehehe.
Well, I'll see if I make a few comments and then... time to GTS. Night everyone!
#14
Posted 29 March 2012 - 01:39 PM
There's not much to talk about, but there are some thing I can mention:
-I got caught in a downpour yesterday as I was working with my brother in his house. It's been quite some time, so it felt kinda good... but very, very cold. Of course, I think that's when we really enjoy a nice warm shower, hehehe,
-The agro-festival is coming this weekend. It brings back a few "painful" memories (yep, about love), but despite that, I think that it will be nice to drop by and enjoy it.
-Well, that will be all for now. Oh, and I'll post this here:
It lies within you
Sometimes, I feel weird around you
Every time I heard: “I’ve felt that way too”
A chill would run my bones…
Plus there are rumors that are making me feel worse.
“She is afraid of love.”
“She thinks you are just doing good things just to impress her.”
Is it true?
The answer lies within you.
...
I want the best for you.
What can I do for you?
Stop doing good things around you?
Find a cure for the fear of love?
Trust me!
I’ll do it!
But to fulfill the bond of trust…
…not only lies within me…
…it also lies within you.
…
If you wish to cry…
I’ll be there with a hug and a handkerchief.
If you want to scream…
I’ll have a megaphone ready.
If you prefer to jump…
I buy a springboard or a pogo stick to play
If your passion is to dream…
I’ll fill your pillow with candy and sweet dreams you will have.
...
But if you yearn for love…
If your interest is to love…
Then my love is all… I have to give.
The only possible option…
…to help you learn the art to love.
Love is a decision.
My decision…
to love you.
Your decision…
…lies within you.
…
It all comes down to this.
A tiny, but strong friendship
It will become… a newborn true love.
..Or a void of empty feelings.
My wish…
…to make you happy.
My dream…
…to be with you.
My reality…
…a secret love between a man and his words.
...
Whenever you read this…
…the truth will be known…
…the secret will be revealed.
If it becomes the first page of the book of the beautiful details of the reality…
… or if it turns into another file of the book of the good past memories…
… or if at least becomes a memory…
…whatever happens…
…I will assure you three things…
My friendship
My trust
and three words...
I love you!
...
The rest…
…lies within you.
#15
Posted 31 March 2012 - 04:33 PM
With my feet hurting a bit, I definitely need to walk a bit slower, hahahaha.
Anyway, talking a bit about the little details, I went yesterday to the agro-festival here in my town. The festival will be held for three days and they will have many attractions. You can see different animals, you have the chance to take an "agro-tour" every two hours during the day, you can ride some machines, there are artisans selling many different and cool things, and of course, groups and artists will light up the mood wit their songs during the night.
To make is simple: It was pretty fun! I would definitely recommend people to visit the agro-festival.
The only advice: be sure to bring money if you play to buy stuff. You can find animals, plants, accesories, souvenirs, and of course, food. But don't worry, I think most of the things are worth the price.
I'll be sure to upload some pictures sometime during the week.
Well, that's all for now. Let's see if there are some chores ot do. I'm sure that if I ask, I'll find something, hahahahahahha
Take care everyone! Later!
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
#16
Posted 01 April 2012 - 05:11 AM
-Am I setting the stage for the future?
I've been wondering this ever since having a good purpose to think about it. It's been two months already ever since I finished college and up until now, I haven't gotten a job yet. I wonder if I'm truly giving my best sometimes... I know that this week I went to two companies to apply for jobs, that I also went to City Hall two weeks ago and I plan to go again next week. I know that the unemployment rate is at 15% right now, but for some reason, I'm beginning to feel desperate about having at least an income. I have dreams for the future, but facing reality, without at least a source of cash flowing, I can't set anything in stone. Which leads me to my next point...
-Will I be able to provide happiness for both me and for my loved one (in the future, of course)?
I remember reading somewhere the following phrase: Will you take her out of her parent's house (where she has food, shelter, love, and is provided with everything she needs) to make her live with you just because you "love her"? Don't you think that true love is about keeping her happy, even if it means to leave her with her parents, at least until you have enough resources to set a good future with her?
I fear that, after time passes, I see myself still living with my parents. I really wouldn't like that for her.
-Are you aware that someone has it worse then you do?
And this is the question which counters the above statements. I'm sure that people have gone through worse than me. And I know that if I keep giving my best, I will be setting a bright future even if I haven't seen the results yet. I'm spreading the seeds but I'm desperate to see them grow, so this question reminds me that I must take my time spreading the seeds and watering them.
Well, I guess that's what happens when you're still awake at 1am. I better brush off these thoughts for now and get some sleep. Night everyone... and sorry for the whining, hehehe.
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
#17
Posted 01 April 2012 - 06:15 AM
#18
Posted 01 April 2012 - 12:01 PM
Umm.... but I can't become Fran since I'm a guy.
....ah wait, you mean friends! *facepalms* Sorry for that excuse of a lame joke. Sure thing! *goes to add to friends list*
I'm not sure I'll talk often (if you notice, I barely get out of the Fun Cafe), but it's pretty nice to have new friends.
Well, not much to say for me blog, except that I better get me some breakfast. I'm starving! XD
Later everyone!
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
#19
Posted 01 April 2012 - 07:33 PM
Haha just kidding, April Fool (:
/giggles You silly!
Edited by Rainy Daze, 01 April 2012 - 07:35 PM.
#20
Posted 03 April 2012 - 02:07 PM
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OK, so the phrase used to describe myself today is: "Estoy hecho leña." (the literal translation doesn't make sense so I don't really bother with it). That's what puertorricans usually say when they feel really worn out. Is just a summarized version of how I'm feeling today (headache, body ache, nose clogged up...). And well, this is a pretty bad time for me to be sick, since I'm helping my brother with his house and I'm earning some cash while helping him, so that means no gain today.
Despite this, I guess there are some good things to smile about today: like a beautiful day, a good breakfast, and of course, love hehehehe.
It's good to have something to smile during hard times.
Later everyone! Time to chunk on some breakfast.
Louis (Shadow Wolf)
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