matt1993: (homestar essence of gullibility)
(music tag should be: Snippets of Mario, Kid Icarus, SSB, BtVS, Enya, Dido, Céline Dion, Sarah McLachlan, Moya Brennan, Matchbox 20, Rascal Flatts, & Savage Garden music thrown together randomly in Audacity)

This has been kind of a disappointing April Fools' Day because:

1) Homestar Runner didn't update at all today, even though they did for April Fools' Day 2014, 2015, and 2016, and April Fools and Halloween are almost the only times they ever update nowadays.
2) I don't think many people noticed my April Fools prank at all.

For reference, my April Fools prank was this entry; however, when I first posted it (on March 31 in my time zone, but late enough that it was April 1 already for some of you), it was an exact copy of my first entry. Then I waited a few minutes or so and changed it to a copy of a different past entry in the same way... then changed it to another after a few more minutes, and so on - basically, if I was at my computer, I'd change the entry anywhere from once an hour to once every few minutes. (At first. I gradually updated it less and less often because it seemed like no one was noticing...)

By "exact copy", that means including the subject line, repost button, userpic, tags, mood, music, location... basically, everything except the timestamp, the comments, and friends-only status [though, of course, the only friends-only entries I used were ones that probably would've been fine being public]. And anything that I intended to change each time but accidentally forgot sometimes. Though if I used an entry I'd posted in [livejournal.com profile] _dreams_, [livejournal.com profile] autism, or [livejournal.com profile] asperger, I added a notice saying that it was cross-posted (even though I don't think copying a community entry to my own journal years later for April Fools' Day actually counts as cross-posting).

I chose the entries semi-randomly, sometimes by going to my Calendar for random years and months and picking a random entry I'd feel comfortable posting again, and sometimes by just putting in notable entries that I remember and wanted to include in this prank at some point. Some entries were used more than once.

And just to mess with your heads even more, I thought it might be fun to come up with a hypothetical FUTURE entry and add it into the mix! That's what the 2023 year in review is for. It ended up being my favorite thing about this prank, so I left that one up significantly longer than any other single entry.


Now that April Fools' Day is over, all the entries I ended up using are listed below for posterity. (Don't expect the repost buttons to work correctly, though...)


The entries that you could've sworn that you'd seen already and/or that they said something completely different a few minutes ago, in order of their first use in this prank )
matt1993: (7:97)
Time until I leave for my graduation ceremony

Time until I arrive at the church for my graduation ceremony

Maximum time until I graduate (I'm not sure what time I graduate, but I know it's between 5:00 and 6:30, so the actual time until I graduate could be up to an hour and 30 minutes less than what this countdown shows)

Once the last countdown is down to 5400 seconds (which equals an hour and 30 minutes) or less, you can find the percent chance that I've already graduated with this formula: [(5400 - x) / 54]% where x is the number of seconds left. :)

Repost and circumstance
matt1993: (dr. t. j. eckleburg)
http://www.beliefnet.com/Entertainment/Quizzes/BeliefOMatic.aspx

1. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (100%)
2. Orthodox Quaker (95%)
3. Seventh Day Adventist (90%)
4. Eastern Orthodox (89%)
5. Roman Catholic (89%)
6. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (70%)
7. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (66%)
8. Jehovah's Witness (63%)
9. Hinduism (60%)
10. Orthodox Judaism (54%)
11. Islam (50%)
12. Liberal Quakers (46%)
13. Unitarian Universalism (42%)
14. Sikhism (41%)
15. Baha'i Faith (38%)
16. Jainism (37%)
17. Reform Judaism (33%)
18. Mahayana Buddhism (30%)
19. Theravada Buddhism (29%)
20. Neo-Pagan (28%)
21. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (24%)
22. New Age (24%)
23. Scientology (20%)
24. New Thought (18%)
25. Secular Humanism (16%)
26. Nontheist (13%)
27. Taoism (11%)

I'm surprised how high some of the religions I don't see myself as being are.

Thou shalt not steal...unless it's this entry
matt1993: (missingno.)
[livejournal.com profile] kimivalkyrie
Welcome to the mobile decade
The eighties were known as the Me decade. The nineties have been called the Electronic age. So far, what would you label this decade?

Answer View Answers

The VERY Electronic Age.

Repost like it's the VERY Electronic Age

66.6

Sat, Mar. 6th, 2010 14:14
matt1993: (Default)





QuizGalaxy.com
You are mostly Good (90%), but still a bit Evil (10%)







In other news, I've recently been a lot more motivated to work on OWY1U than usual. Yay!

Fight off Satan
matt1993: (uChIN RA G (you chin rag))
[livejournal.com profile] edlane
Unfriended, Unspecified!
Has anyone ever unfriended you without explanation? Did you ask why? Have you ever deleted someone from your friend list without saying why?

Answer View Answers

No, but I have banned people without explanation (or even notifying them) if they seem like at least 90% (or so) the type I would never get along with.

I do, however, have a rule where I'll unban anyone a year after I've banned them, although it still hasn't been a year since the first person I ever banned was banned (April 8, 2009). I've also unbanned a couple of people early because they proved to be saner than I thought.

Don't you know how to repost?
matt1993: (missingno.)
My alarm clock has a habit of jumping back an hour and thirty-something minutes every now and then. It's done that three times so far.

I've been wanting to change the batteries because the display is dimmer and the sounds it makes (alarm, reading the time when I press the snooze button, etc.) sound different, but does anyone know why the time would jump back every now and then?

16!!!

Tue, Jul. 14th, 2009 00:02
matt1993: (Default)
Aw gnat! I was going to post something like "I'm now 15.99999984 years old... 15.99999987... 15.9999999... 15.99999994... 15.99999997... 16!!!" but my computer clock displayed midnight before I could start typing. In fact, somehow it's at 12:02 AM already. And now it's 12:03.

But that doesn't change the fact that it's FINALLY MY BIRTHDAY!!! Yay!

http://www.museumofconceptualart.com/accomplished/index.html

← Age 15 Age 17 →

Stuff I might could do this year according to them:

Albert Einstein wrote an essay containing the beginnings of the special theory of relativity. In it, Einstein showed that time and motion are relative to the observer.

American sharpshooter Annie ("Annie Get Your Gun") Oakley challenged and defeated the well-known marksman Frank Butler, whom she later married. She could hit a dime in mid-air from 90 feet.

Legendary womanizer and adventurer Casanova was expelled from a seminary for moral misconduct.

Cuban revolutionary Jose Marti had his first arrest and exile.

George McFarland ("Spanky" in the Our Gang series) retired from the movies and spent the rest of his life doing sales and charity work.

Sir Henry Morton Stanley ("Dr. Livingstone, I presume?") sailed for New Orleans as a cabin boy.

Cornelius Vanderbilt began a ferry service between New York City and Staten Island.

Tennis player Tracy Austin became the youngest person to win the U.S. Open.

Guitar player and songwriter Maybelle Carter invented the 'Carter lick,' which used the thumb to play melody and changed the role of the guitar in country music to that of a lead instrument.

American poet and journalist William Cullen Bryant wrote the first draft of his most famous poem, Thanatopsis.

American film director Howard Hawks became a professional car and airplane racer.

Patrick Taylor left home in Beaumont, Texas with only a suitcase full of clothes, 35 cents and the desire to attend college. Evenually he earned a petroleum engineering degree and became one of the richest men in Louisiana.

Emilie Redfern managed to offend the entire town of Chatham and be forcibly removed.

Ashlon suffered a horrible breakup after being 'used and abused' for an entire year.

Rhiannon Carr of Wisconsin, to protest St. Patrick's Day celebrations, vowed to celebrate St. Andrew's Day in an obnoxiously Scottish fashion.

By the age of 16, Sarah Ouseley had travelled to Tanzania, climbed halfway up Kilimanjaro, helped build a classroom in a town called Moshi, been on safari and swum in the Mediterranean ocean.

Melissa Virzi gave up a traditional Spring Break in order to help build a battered women's shelter in Tijuana, MX. She also went to Mississippi to help with Hurricane Katrina Relief.

Kaylie found one of the greatest guys in the world.
matt1993: (celery!!)
Since there's 51 minutes left until it's been 666 hours since my 666 dream, I wanted to go ahead and post the rest of my Garfield randomizer comics so far. If I find any more good ones, I'll add them to the same image so that all I'll have to do is upload the new copy to OWY1U's unrelated attachment page.

Here is )

It's been nice knowing you all.

Repost with a little hand-lettered restraining order inside
matt1993: (updated prtsc land me)
I'll be at Camp El Tesoro from June 21-26. Hopefully, I won't make a fool of myself somewhere at camp like I did EVERY SINGLE TIME I'VE BEEN TO CAMP PREVIOUSLY. >:(

I also recently got [livejournal.com profile] pathvain_aelien addicted to Mario Kart Wii. Yay!

And I'm still making comics with the Garfield Randomizer )

OW! OW! Now my head hurts!

It's hard to describe this journal in just a few paragraphs... but I'll try

Just an autistic guy born in 1993 (hence the username) who's had this journal since I was 14. Has trouble phrasing things well especially in earlier entries, so keep that in mind.

My interests have fluctuated in the 17 years since I've had this journal, but the following has remained constant:
- I like Mario games (mainly the platformers, Mario Kart, Mario Party) and Super Smash Bros.
- I like Garfield
- I like Homestar Runner
- I like Enya
- And I've always loved the idea of wacky crossovers between ANY of my interests, whether it's in the form of a short-lived webcomic in 2006-2008, a short-lived backwards lyrics site in 2008, writing down weird dreams in 2009-2011, playing Tomodachi Life a lot in 2014-2016, or what most of my posts are about these days: playing around with Character.AI starting in 2023. I still can't believe I'm actually in a world where an AI of Enya can talk to AIs of Mario or Garfield or even my favorite obscure characters like Mary O. from Super Mario Maker. :O

Go to my sticky entry for more.

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