Posts

Showing posts from May, 2019

How geometry dash could be a copy of jetpack joyride

Image
I downloaded geometry dash during disneyland, and that's when I became KIND OF good at it. On the bus man, everyone was playing press start. I'm starting to realize how similar a classic game jetpack joyride is to it. Temple run has made a big impact, and jetpack joyride follows that type of playstyle. In geometry dash terms, you start off as a spaceship(or jetpack dude) and you hit these vehicle things(or portals) to become either a robot(lil' stomper), ball(gravity suit), upside-down spaceship(Mr. Cuddles), and UFO(profit bird) These comparisons are basically exactly the same, and it's crazy when you think deeply. Of course jetpack joyride also has wave rider, SAM, teleporter, BAH, and sleigh of awesome and Geometry dash has the wave, but the amount of vehicles that are similar is pretty incredible. Both of these games you tap to get further, and it's as simple as that along with timing. Literally the only control is tapping. Jetpack joyride has a

I SURVIVED: 8th grade finals week.

Sorry I haven't posted in like two weeks or something. I BLAME IT ON FINALS Ok anyway here were all the finals we had to take Grammar Spanish Math History Science ok so with some math there are five days in a week. one(grammar)+three(spanish)+four(math)+1(history)+1(science)=10 out of a five day period. Meaning that I averaged exactly two tests per day. Yikes I did study hard, and I found that group studying helped a lot, as you can ask each other questions and stuff. I would video call all my friends very often mainly for history.  Anyway, here iS hOw I sTuDiEd Grammar: Reviewed month grammar menu for like an hour. ended up getting a 95 on the test. Spanish: Did Phschool and quizlet. A lot. Math: Went to my friends house and people went to my house and we just reviewed every single worksheet History: Video calls, asking each other questions. Lots of grind. Brought study guide to strings concert so I could study Science: Went to a FLEX s

BASC 16

An okay competition. COULDVE BEEN BETTER My first event was 3x3 OH and so was Eric Chen, so we somehow met each other walking to BART which was a really nice coincidence cause on BART I could do some factory solves with Eric while the parents talked about some random gossip stuff idc about. The competition was in San Franciso, so once we got off BART there were a heck ton of sketchy people that made me sad and frightened at the same time. It was about a 10 minute walk to the San Franciso Friends school. From the last BASC comp, there tables. When I walked in, it was in the school gym, so there were basketball hoops and goals and stuff. I saw stations on the left, then... PEOPLE WERE SITTING ON THE MOTHER FING BLEACHERS. There were some foldable chairs in front of the bleachers. AND THREE TABLES. Two tables were already taken by a cube shop and the table next to it was used for storage. The third table had like 10 chairs and was packed. Cubers really value tables, esp

Why I haven't posted for more than two weeks.

Hi I'm sorry to my two viewers about not posting for like two weeks. I have a lot of reasons(not rly) track inquiry project stuff testing week laziness nothing to write about Track Track season started like a month ago or whatever, and now we are starting to have meets once a week, and with this type of schedule last week: Tuesday: Track meet(i get home at 7) Wednesday: Track practice(i get home at 4:40-5) Thursday: Track practice On top of this I have homework, and a recent big project was due this week known as... The Inquiry Project Basically it's this project where we have to write a random children's book about a president. I chose James K. Polk because he only served one term and has HECKA easy content with the Mexican-American war. It's a pretty big project that I spent a lot of time on in the library. GO TO THE LIBRARY, because you work great in there. I go with some of my friends(Gavin, Timmy, Evan(sometimes Josh)) and it brings pressure which