Well this is in reply to a comment, well actually many. I have a habit of deleting comments because once read they serve no purpose other than to slow down your browser, and as for people reading this particular blog, you don't have to so STFU! thank you. This blog is more for my own peace of mind rather than your entertainment. I have other blogs you know try them to get a better understanding of who I am.
I stopped listening to my fat racist bigot father years ago, his only real use in understanding the negative effects on the human psyche of military training of the mid twentieth century. As for getting a job once you move here Becky you'll see what the situation is like for real not what the press give you. And finally for me being a man child You get what you make Wendy.
Now that is over I shall change tack. I recently picked up a copy of Bayonetta, A game that caught my eye when I had no hope in hell of getting an Xbox 360 and frankly I feel the creator of Devil may cry out did himself here, as well as great game play, characters and scenery it has a knowing tongue firmly planted in its cheek. Released under Sega the game pays homage to two classic Sega titles, Outrun and Afterburner. Both of these titles I played as a kid okay I didn't think much of Outrun but that was more childish snobbery of action games rather than an actual commentary of the actual game, Bayonetta also has a few side games most of which I have yet to find but I have noticed in writing this than my spelling is slipping again or rather I need to practice my typing more.
The music in Bayonetta is also pretty sweet, my favorite piece is the Gates of Hell bar theme as it has a wonderfully relaxed feel to it, which is another thing, over the past few months I have been clearing out my music on my computer getting rid of the highly aggressive stuff like Trivium in favor of groups like Juno Reactor and Clannad, I have a more relaxed air to my temperament now and I am more than ready to undertake a career change into teaching, I'm not overly concerned about age group or subject. I am more concerned with effect I have on people, as I said on my last blog I'll happily point them in the right direction but the work is for you alone to do.
Well I'll leave you with this request, if you don't know me personally don't comment on my person. Brightest Blessings to you all.
Steven.
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