Monday, November 25, 2013

7) Derp faces



Have you ever heard of trolling or seen a derp face? A derp is a simple, undefined reply when an ignorant comment or action is made. It is brought to life in the South Park series, when Mr. Derp made a guest appearance and performed a derp face. It suddenly got popular and spread viral on the internet. Here are some of the derp faces that I like the most. I decided to create them on my busy weekend because I was bored. On your left is a picture of a classical, constipated derp face. On your right is a dumbfounded derp face. To create your own, all you need is a paper and a marker. Have fun trolling people!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

6) Flying Isn't Just For The Birds Anymore

"Ready...OK!" One by one, they began to do acrobatic jumps with twists and turns that could give you anyone a headache. In unison, they cheered with catchy chants. The crowd cheered loud for them. The cheerleaders brought the crowd to their feet as they were ready to do their final routine. A jolt of energy rushed through my body and hit my heart when a girl got tossed ten feet into the air. My first thought was, "wow look at her fly." It was something that you don't get to see everyday. 

Some of the cheerleaders
Full House
There were more than 50 cheerleader teams along with coaches, referees, and parents at Lowell High School's gymnasium this weekend. It held roughly about 2000 people that day. Guess who has two thumbs and gets to stamp all the cheerleaders first? THIS GUY! (not including Leonard and Sara) 

Overall, it was pretty fun to meet all these new people and watch what they love to do; cheer. It was even funnier when one team was talking crap about another team or a cheerleader talking bad about her own teammate. I thought it was about to go down. 
                    
Signs that Sara and I made
Group Picture (don't mind Leonard's face) 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

5) Super Seyian

A Sey
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a . . . sey? What is a "sey" you ask? Sey is an asian version of a hacky-sack. It is made out of feathers and hard plastics. It comes with different colors, materials, and sizes. The rings on the bottom make it easier to bounce and keep up in the air. It is very light so it tends to bounce everywhere.

Many people were shocked and astonished by the sight of the sey. They have never seen one before. Before I know it, they asked if they could play and I gladly agreed. Some people thought it was easy to just kick it. Once they stepped in, it wasn't easy as they thought it would be. They would either missed it completely or kicked outside the circle.

My cousin introduced sey to me when I was in 5th grade but I didn't start playing it until I was in 6th grade. I have been playing sey for about seven years. I tried to play everyday before and after school, recesses, and lunch breaks. It is a great way to meet new people and a fun activity to do when you have some free time.