Saturday, March 27, 2010

Searching... (McDeathGod?!)



Well, you see... I was searching for this things you call a 'Death Note'; when I came upon something unusually strange and very unlikely... EVEN for a Shinigami.. I found a DEATH NOTE.. But I.. Couldn't pick it up... You see, as soon as I got near it, it stood up! And got bigger! And even started to sing the McDonald's song! The Shinigami appeared then.. He looked like... Well.. Just not like most Shinigami out there.. He looked uhm.. How bout I show you?
He calls himself... McDeathGod!?

Monday, March 15, 2010

"Beware the Ides of March"


Julius Caesar
(In picture above)
The soothsayer's warning to Julius Caesar, "Beware the Ides of March," has forever imbued that date with a sense of foreboding. But in Roman times the expression "Ides of March" did not necessarily evoke a dark mood—it was simply the standard way of saying "March 15." Surely such a fanciful expression must signify something more than merely another day of the year? Not so. Even in Shakespeare's time, sixteen centuries later, audiences attending his play Julius Caesar wouldn't have blinked twice upon hearing the date called the Ides.