Wednesday, 23 March 2011

This isn't Marwa!?!?

ITS WEDNESDAY

Hey, everybody it’s Wednesday…

And Marwa could not be bothered to post anything here, as she is lazy.

“Wait a second, if this isn’t Marwa then who is this???”

This would be the first ever G-blog secret sibling. I suppose that I am the Maureen to Marwa’s
John. I’m Marwa’s friend, Bruce. [Insert funny Finding Nemo joke here.]

Really though, Marwa’s laziness has helped in one way, because this blog’s male members have
been afk for a while. And I suppose if she had to pick someone to fill in, it’s a good thing she picked me,
since I am both a nerdfighter and someone who has been reading this blog.

“OK cool, so you are a nerdfighter. What do you actually plan on talking about??”

Well, first I’d like to say that I enjoy this blog, and think its neat that people from all over the
world can get together online and talk about snow and college in Iceland or monsoons in Arizona. It’s
neat how the internet can actually be used to learn about other cultures [or even just in other places in
the same nation] in a similar way to field studies conducted by actual anthropologists.

So, what can I talk about? Well, for starters I am studying physics and astronomy, so I’m really
interested in science stuff, particularly physics-based science. So, I want to recommend a series of
music videos that you all should watch. Go to Youtube, and watch the Symphony of Science music
videos. Basically, they are bits and pieces of different scientists work, auto-tuned, and set to music.
They are wonderful videos that anyone can enjoy. You don’t need to know physics or biology to love
the videos.

Since I recommended music, why not branch into other subjects too? I really recommend
people try out League of Legends, as Marwa said earlier. It’s a free [free to download, play and use
most things: only some things require the input of actual money and none of that content is necessary]
online game that we have tons of fun playing with our friends.

Additionally, if any of you are fans of the mystery or suspense genres, I recommend reading
Michael Connelly. Know that some of what he writes may be considered “mature” subject matter, as his
novels are crime novels. But his books are riveting and keep me on edge so often.

Well it’s been really fun filling in for Marwa, and maybe I’ll fill in again if she gets lazy. Which, knowing
her, probably means I’ll be talking to you all again soon. Sorry I didn’t have a whole lot of cool things to
say today.

Best Wishes!

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