Glasses Game
Catch glasses falling through the air in this stunning minigame by Pixel Studio, Japan.
Catch glasses falling through the air in this stunning minigame by Pixel Studio, Japan.
During the autumn vacation it was winter. The snow rained down and piled up half a meter high and chaos ruled the streets. Now that my short one week vacation is over the snow is melting again and it feels like spring, summer lying beneath the puddles covering the frozen ground. Today school ended at 5 (my longest day of the week) and the pitch black darkness outside reminded me that it is still winter.
Anyway, I managed to read 31 volumes of the Berserk Manga, almost finish the CyberDoze forums, work a little on a new layout for CyberDyze, stay awake for about 48 hours celebrating Halloween together with Björn (Bear) and Mirelle and a bunch of other people, read a 300 page book and maybe 30 comics. Then my vacation was suddenly over and I hadn't finished half of what I planned.
I'm going to bed early today and taking back some of the sleep I have missed. Good morning tomorrow.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Leaves lit in bright fire
Ground covered in gray
Of ashes from the
Bright light of torn day
Cold creeps near my bone
Aligned cobblestone
Frost lies on the sidelines
Of my far walk home
The warmth in my house
To feel and its rife
Glaze the cold surroundings
With no source of life
The winter is near
A grim symbol fear
Snow falls through the air
The beautiful bare
Spring jumps through the window
The new year's a mere trap
Winter never arrived
And summer is back
A short poetic poem by the Cyberdevil (me)
Whats a site without them? So, I made two couples for both CyberDyze and CyberDoze in 3 different colors with and without images included. Here you go! use them on forums and in emails as you please. I'm planning on adding a userbar section to the site too - a small directory with images and codes to link to them, later.
Would you like to? Click here.
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