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Hello there! I'm a student of art, in case you didn't know. Yes, I still need to complete materials for my exam and assignment in the liberal arts and other Arts class. I'm just a old kid with a passion for the arts and communication.

@FattyWhale

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Posted by FattyWhale - February 9th, 2011


I started watching some Youtube video until I saw a recommended page of Danny DeVito answering some Web's Most Searched Questions.


The most popular questions about himself on the internet are answered by Danny DeVito in the WIRED Autocomplete Interview. Kind made me feel sad since, I notice that he started growing grey, which kinda made me upset. Is Danny actually an actual family member of Arnold Schwarzenegger? What year did he start appearing on "It's Was he on SNL? Do any of the Harry Potter movies feature him? Danny provides answers to all of these questions and many more!


Honestly I watched Netflix movie "Jeffrey Dahmer", and I could imagine Danny DeVito playing a role as Jeffery LMAO. Man that will be hilarious and I would probably watch it three times.



I picture Danny DeVito as one of the most sincere and kind persons to be around in real life. My youth has always been a tremendous treat because to what he does in terms of acting. It may seem like a tiny thing, but I like that in the beginning, he showed respect by holding onto the papers he tore off rather than tossing them around until they instructed him to do so.


If you didn't know, Rhea Perlman, who was Danny DeVito's wife at the time, and Mara Wilson "adopted" Mara Wilson. He looked after her like the uncle because her mother at the time was seriously ill. He is such a wonderful person and genuinely loves kids!


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Posted by FattyWhale - February 24th, 2010


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Posted by FattyWhale - December 31st, 2009


This list was much harder to make then I expected it to be. 2009 proved to be a great year for trance music with lots of new tracks by old legends and some up and coming DJ's as well. It's really hard to rank these tracks from ten to one. I could spend forever rearranging these it seems. I've linked to Youtube videos of these tracks and embedded a few as well.

To start off the list, here are a few tracks that didn't quite make it into my top 10:

Dash Berlin - Man on the Run
Roger Shah & Signum - Healesvill Sanctuary (Roger Shah Mix)
Kaskade & Deadmau5 - I Remember (Vocal Mix)
Rank 1 - Symfo
Rank 1 - L.E.D. There Be Light (this one was tough to cut)
Oceanlab - Lonely Girl (Gareth Emery Mix)

Top 10 Trance Tunes of 2009
10. Oceanlab - On a Good Day (A&B Club Mix)
9. Deadmau5 - Strobe
8. Arnej - Dust in the Wind (Intro Mix)
7. Laidback Luke & Lee Mortimer - Blau (Original Mix)
6. Nadia Ali - Love Story (Andy Moor's Remix)
5. Gaia - Tuvan
4. Paul van Dyk feat. Johnny McDad - Home (Cosmic Gate Remix)
3. John O'Callaghan - Find Yourself

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2. Gareth Emery - Metropolis

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1. Andy Moor & Ashley Wallbridge feat. Meighan Nealon - Faces

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Enjoy!


Posted by FattyWhale - November 2nd, 2009


Hi, so I'm just making this post to show off my awesome Halloween costume.

Halloween!


Posted by FattyWhale - August 31st, 2009


So I came back here this summer and got active again in reviewing and such. It was a good summer as far as stats on Newgrounds goes, even though I got off to a slow start. But expect me to be slowing down in just about every stat now that I moved back into school.

Regardless, my apartment is awesome, and I'm living with three of my friends. Here's a crappy picture of our living room/video game stereo setup!

Back at school


Posted by FattyWhale - August 23rd, 2009


Well, I'm slow to figure this out I suppose, but it's coming at the end of September!

Linky!

Deathalbum II


Posted by FattyWhale - August 17th, 2009


So it's 11:59 PM on 8/16/2009 as I write this, so about 48 hours after the start of Clock Day '09. Let's take a look back at what happened this year.

Watching the Portal since 11:30 PM the night before, you would have never guessed it was Clock Day. There were none of the usual submissions late on the 14th to get in those extra two movies before the real festivities went on. In fact, almost no Clock related submissions were added late on the 14th

Fro Bagged the first submission of the day at 12:00 AM, with his movie Frodozers Vs. Clock Day. And the movies started flowing in at that point. And the Portal was being watched heavily by users. A submission stayed under judgment for around 10 minutes only!

Not long after midnight, StrawberryClock revealed to us the game he announced earlier in a news post titled "B: The Video Game". And he delivered!. Unfortunately, no daily award for the game, and currently it boasts and unimpressive score of 3.86. Nonetheless, it was nice to see our King participate.

As the night moved into the wee hours, things began to slow down, and threads surfaced on the BBS claiming that Clock Day submissions were getting blammed! But not to worry, all deleted submissions were either deleted by the author or by Wade. Speaking of Wade, he was hard at work deleting abusive and malicious content throughout the day. Thanks Wade!

Later, I had found one of my favorite, and in my opinion, most overrated clocks, ClamClock had submitted his movie "clam fights terrorists".

Throughout the day, there were highs and lows in terms of submissions, but unlike previous years there never seemed to be really a backup of under judgment submissions. Rather, just a modest trickle throughout the day.

I decided to submit my movie around midday. Stephen King's CLOCK is a clock version of IT by Stephen King. It's just the scene where Georgie dies. It didn't come out exactly as I had planned, seeing how I have absolutely no patience with Flash (especially CS4). Nonetheless, I'm happy with this submission.

By the end of Clock Day though, the largest influx of submissions could be seen. Ones wishing everyone a Happy Clock Day of course! In the end, many hundreds of submissions, some spam, some beautiful works of art.

As always, if you would like to request reviews of your Clock Day movies, please reply to this or send me a PM.

Here's to eight years!


Posted by FattyWhale - June 20th, 2009


Wow, this is about the best thing ever.

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Posted by FattyWhale - August 15th, 2008


long live b and the cc


Posted by FattyWhale - December 31st, 2007


私はこの考えを思いついたので、2008 年の NG と私の人生のその他の側面に関する私の目標を以下に示します。


ニューグラウンズの実績

7500 件のレビューと投稿 大学 1 年生 (2008 年秋) を順調にこなし、

現在も活動中 RRC を引き続き強化する A_S によるすべてのヒトラー映画のレビュー


NG以外

ベンチプレス225ポンド! フルプルアップを25回できる チームに参加して、

Team Fortress 2 トーナメントに参加する クアッド コア プロセッサと

GeForce 9 シリーズ グラフィックス カードを購入する


今思いつくのはそれだけです。おそらくプルアップを除いて、そのすべてを行うのはそれほど難しいことではありません.今のところ10個くらい取れるので、まだまだたくさん!