Thursday, June 24, 2010

GENIUS

It's OBVIOUSLY referring to me:Nerds of the world, unite!!!!!!!! [See more t-shirt designs @ Threadless.com]




P.S. Isn't it ironic how most kids who take karate aren't Asian, and not that many Asian kids actually take martial arts??? Secretly, however, we all have a passion for bursting out in song. Jk, it must just be me.

~Nerdette Ari (believes that this is ALL Blinda's fault for showing me Threadless Tees :P)

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Wow, I am such a nerd...

SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I got two poems into my school's literary magazine!!! First off, I should probably say this:

I do not write poetry.


I was going to write a short story, but I let procrastination get the better of me and the would-be kick-ass short story never happened. (And I mean, it would've been a kick-ass story.)

They decided to put the only two poems I ever wrote into this tome of creativity and innovation on every level of design--and I just found this out yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I like that they valued those two poems enough to put them in, but I looked over the magazine yesterday and they seem really...romanticized; as if I had only been thinking about the ideals--but I guess we all need to look at things that way sometimes. I wish I could show you the cover, but I would probably be infringing on some copyright law and it would SO be worth it for you to just SEE this cover, but I can't put it up. =( Just a tip off, it features an irrelevant yet very well-placed [composition-wise] cow.

Yeah, but the one thing that pisses me off is that they made three typos in my poems. WTF. Now all the words are typed and published and there's no going back, and the geniuses couldn't even check to see if they spelled the word "the" right. Now all that does is make me look bad; but it was NOT mah fault!!! I have the original typed versions in my desktop computer to prove it!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyways...

I'm vennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnting my butterflies by typing this up right now (that's what blogs are good for; Blinda has actually set this standard. Try it sometime). There ARE some unbelievably good poems plus artwork in there, and It's really great the way it came together. Maybe I'll get a pen, actually put it to paper, and have a story for next year's that I could put in the running. For now, this is your everyday literary-nerd-in-the-making signing out.

~Nerdette Ari (wishes you an amazing summertime...and the living's easy...)

Sunday, May 2, 2010

15-minute Rants with Nerdette Ari :D--Today's Topic: Conformity

I have virtually 0 mins and 0 sec. to type an extremely heated argument about the evils of conformity. Instead, I'm taking 15 mins out of my non-existent free time to type a well-informed post about something more than conformity.

"Do anybody make real sh*# anymore?"

Seriously, that's what I've been wondering for the longest time.

Um... so how does the rhetorical question tie in with conformity? (Btw, quote comes from "Stronger" by Kanye West; see playlist @ right) It just frequently pisses me off to see new movies, or songs, or celebrities that are complete cop outs, in that they all follow the same stupid formula!!! What I mean is that some film production companies choose to use the same type of stories over and over again; there are only a few different ways to make a tragic romance, you know. And I guess it's not just the things or people that make the headlines; I can't tell you how often I see multiple girls carrying the same bag or wearing the same t-shirts walking by in the high school hallways. I just can't stop asking why conformity is such a huge part of living with other human beings. Before I continue my opinionated rant, here's a *semi-less-biased* section on the issue:

Ok, so ever noticed how "conformity" just happens to rhyme with "deformity"? Not that this STRIKING coincidence has anything to do with the actual definition of conformity, but wait... how to define conformity? "Behavior or accordance with socially accepted conventions," says the dictionary on our Apple computer. Yeah, whatevs, I think most of us can agree that it's copying the look or behavior of a standard that everyone can accept, ultimately to make yourself look good among your peers. Such a standard might be a celebrity who doubles as a role model, or even a trend in fashion or culture. I guess some examples might be more helpful, so I'll put some in the comments later. MOVING ON. So if we look at conformity from another point of view, it turns out that it has some characteristics that aren't all that bad: it establishes a moral and behavioral standard so prominent, a wide range of people look up to it for guidance; so at least people aren't running around causing chaos as a result of doing whatever the bleep they want, with a lack of morals. I'm running quite low on time, so it's back to the Me Ranting Part:

The thing about social conformity is that it stems the flow of new ideas and improvements on existing ones. Doesn't that make reasonable sense? If all we are trying to do in product ads, the entertainment industry (including music), and in the social hierarchy is to maintain the status quo, we don't go anywhere. There is no room for innovation. Or improvements. I dislike conformity because it chokes up the amount of great quality great ideas that could be being accepted, if we weren't so hung up on sticking to the goddamn formula. Ever heard of Romeo and Juliet? Tell me that story hasn't been played out 5,000,000 different ways in pop culture. Forget about how many times it was copied during Shakespeare's times (or apparently before that, cuz it supposedly wasn't his original idea), think about how many R&J takeoffs there have been in the past 4 years. Yeah. And how many times do you see the quality of music or a movie being compromised just cuz the initial idea of it sells like hotcakes? Which prevailing social standard do you think contributes to that shit? Remember that everything in American is a business, and every person involved in creating your world of media is trying to pay their rent/mortgage. Everyone has to make a living, and in the U.S., money is the only thing that really talks. But who's to say these are barriers that we can't break past; that we're not too tired of playing it safe? I have to tell you straight out--I am the biggest hypocrite for saying that, since my life's story has so far been me never being able to stop playing it safe. Still, I happen to think that there're people out there who have potentially phenomenal new ideas that could make the way we live run much smoother, enhance our movies/music/art, and generally enrich our lives, but the only way to unlock it is to break free of conformity's chains in large numbers of people. Generally, people are put down for being different, because they don't fit in. Yet, I don't see what's so wrong with people using their own creativity and talents to make a contribution to the world.
  • If people encourage each other to embrace the new, maybe we could actually realize the talents hiding in millions of individuals out there, who will ultimately result in raising world standards as we currently know them. That's all I can hope for and work towards. Guess what?? My 15 mins of ranting are up.


Your day--enjoy it.
~Nerdette Ari

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

DA BOMB

Here's my list of things that are Da Bomb:
  • Peeps (preferably the yellow chicks. Gotta love the classics.)
  • Kevin (actually a girl)
  • Jason Mraz
  • A hot fudge sundae with whipped cream, rainbow sprinkles, and a maraschino cherry
  • Wall-e
  • This guy
  • [I mean seriously, look at his hair and his tux and the effing way he plays the cello]
  • Puffed Cheez Doodles (wondering why most of the items on the list are food? If you knew me well, you wouldn't be)
  • Mario D'Andrea--professional entertainer on a cruise ship; his show was the best one; if you're ever on a cruise and his name is listed, you should go see him
  • [This guy seriously deserves his props. Plus, most of the songs in the live show of his I went to were famous before I was born, and I still had a fun time.]
  • Kol Nidrei
  • The drums
  • Movies
  • And last, but certainly not least, dark chocolate

That's definitely all the time I have for today cuz I have to practice for my cello lesson in 45 mins. and I spent ALL my practicing time typing this. By now you've figured out that I give in very easily to temptations like junk food and mindless computer nonsense. Self-discipline? Yep, I'm workin' on it.

~Nerdette Ari (does not think the standard conventions of English allow you to use two semicolons in one sentence, but yep, she did it anyway)

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Playlist 3-31-2010!!

I haven't posted one of these in a really long time... :(

1. Bell Bottom Blues- Eric Clapton
2. 40 Day Dream- Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros
3. A Perfect Sonnet- Bright Eyes
4. Lua- Bright Eyes
5. Psycho Killer- I like the James Hall cover ;)
6. Needle and the Damage Done- Neil Young
7. Old Man- Neil Young
8. Cripple Crow- Devendra Banhart
9. Messages- Xavier Rudd
10. Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard- Paul Simon
11. Miss You- The Rolling Stones
12. Amsterdam- Peter Bjorn and John
13. End Result- Jeffrey Lewis
14. Rise- Eddie Veder
15. Sunday Morning- The Velvet Underground

ohh dear...
I feel so incompotent!! :(

~Bwinda

Monday, March 22, 2010

fish sticks

Haven't posted in 4 weeksssssssssssss... but that's ALL ABOUT TO CHANGE right about.........................






NOW. So Blinda, you should really check out our old posts. We were genuinely funny/nerdy back then; I mean, what the hell happened?!?!?!?!?!?! Jk. ;)

Then my posts got all "Nerd Empowerment!!! Ima save the world!!!!" Then they got so random--I had total self-expression moments and epiphanies, and they're all documented on this very blog!!!!!!! Now I'll stop talking about myself, cuz what about YOUR posts??? We do share the blog after all, and I think you should keep doing playlists because the concept is genius. But then your posts started disappearing. T_T And now here I am, pouring my heart out into the computer so it can show up on the flashing monitors of pedophiles we don't know, but you're APATHETIC to all that, aren't you??!?!?!?!?!?! Sorry there, just had a blogging moment. Excuse me while I compose myself. Ommmmmmmmmmm.

So, I'm done with venting for now, but I'll end with an open question, a conundrum if you will. When I typed the title of this post I wasn't thinking about anything in particular, but now I'm wondering: Is the term "fish sticks" one or two words? If it's two, is "fish" describing the "sticks"? And if one, is that simply the name of the food? Does it have a hyphen?????? O.o

As always, I like to express myself to the best of my capability whenever possible, so I encourage you to do the same. My method is taking a piece of me and attempting to share it on the internet, but everyone needs to find a way that works best for him/her.

IMUSTSLEEP, so ciao for now, biscuit heads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Man, am I tired out of my mind!!!!!!!!!!)




~Nerdette Ari

P.S. Yes, I'm pretty weird. But I try to be straightforward and honest about it. [And you know you love it. ;) ]