Right now, I'm putting Niccolo Machiavelli on hold for the moment and gonna talk about "Diary of a wimpy kid" movie as for good reason. And who got me into watching "Diary of a wimpy kid" at this moment since I just watch the 3:25 time at Agana Shopping Center? It's Devon Bostick. If you don't know who he is, go watch Assassin's Creed Linage and you'll see what I'm talking about. Devon Bostick played as the young Ezio in the 36 minute movie of AC Linage, but he was cast in "Wimpy kid" since 2010 of last year, which he was cast to play the brother in "Wimpy Kid" as Roddrick Heffly (and sorry if I misspell it.)
The movie is a pretty good movie as it is and it's still teaches the value on siblings at any age. Which I'm gonna buy the books, and I mean all the books of Wimpy Kid at this very moment. From the feeling I'm gonna be doing is going to read all the books in 1 to 2 weeks time if I was reading it right now. Which means, putting my playing of video games on hold, holding off on writing my books for the time being, and at the same time, still taking my grandmother somewhere on where she wants to go during the day time. Nights, I keeps myself busy on reading books of the sort, because just yesterday, I finally got the book of Sadako and the thousand paper crane and I just finish reading it in one shot for one hour at the most. It's not like reading Harry Potter of the sort or like reading my Assassin's Creed books that's been turned into a novel on certain books.
oh believe me when I say this that no matter how many books we read, we may never read it all. If any one is going to do that as a challenge, you'll have to be reading it day and night, right before you go to bed and when you wake up from bed. Ok, I'm getting off topic here.
Since I'm mentioning about Devon Bostick, he's a cute kid for someone who is like totally 5 years younger than and is pretty good on wearing eyeliner within the movie. I remember certain lines from the movie since I've just came from watching it. But it was also put into the trailers of the movie. Which is "The only thing you have to do is denied, denied, denied." But you gotta love this young adult, since I said he's only 5 years younger then me, he just turned 20 already. Then again, he's going to turn 20 this year. I need to watch the first movie, which I have to find a job to pay for the movie so I can get it and get the books, which is all of them.
But for the moment, WATCH THE MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!
I'm writing about my feelings on trails and errors on why I wanna write and what wanna write and.....you get the picture.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Just thought about it on Niccolo Machiavelli
Remember on what I just mention on the last blog I've just posted on why Niccolo Machiavelli has never married? Well, back in those days, men were sometime homosexual at that point and most aren't. But that didn't stop them on having sex with courtesan back then. Yes, you heard me or just reading right now. If you been playing Assassin's Creed on any version of the game or most likely just 2 different story lines at that point that courtesan have and been around for nearly 3,000 years already. Back then, most men has to keep the hush-hush on being homosexual, which is not the point on what I'm really trying to say here. Yet you get the idea about it.
Niccolo has been a well educated man ever since his father, I've believe is a lawyer back then if I remember about this info. Since I'm digging up so many on my research about Niccolo right about now, which is a slow start, ever since I want to be an Anthology and a historian. (Even though that I'm thinking about if Japan is getting their feet back and standing Strong as a union, since were helping them.) Man I want to dig up some human remained right now! Sorry, it just gave me an idea that I want to know more about Niccolo Machiavelli right now, and he's like making me think on how he really look like in real life!
I've just been thinking it over and over in my head and talking to myself about it on why, what and how in retrospect. Think about it, Niccolo has been busy trying to get his book done on "The Prince". And I'm reading right now Machiavelli was not a full citizen of Florence during the 1469 from when he was born. So much history and to think on why he can't leave Florence at that time when he became Secretary of the 2nd Chancery of the Republic, and Secretary of the Ten of Liberty and Peace, a foreign affairs and military committee. He was only 29 when he became all three.
Think about it, only having limited power to what he can do, yet he can't do most thing when he have limited power as a Secretary of the state for Florence. 14 years worth to speaking with King Louis XII of France, Pope Julius II, and Emperor Maximillian in different time-length.
Talk about meeting with these guys back in the 15th and 16th century. Not a lot people get to meet them during those time length, but Machiavelli did when he became Secretary of the state of Florence. But once he been stripped of his title or dismissed in actually fact from my "the Prince" book that's already been translated into English, you'll never know what they could have done to him. But they did. Accused of conspiracy, imprisoned, and tortured. Since you'll be asking yourself about this since I mentioning this straight from my book that I have that is written from Machiavelli and became famous for his book on "The Prince."
You'll be asking yourself this: what he was accused for on conspiracy, how he was imprisoned for, and why before he was releases few weeks later of the same year in 1513. Since I'm during my research on Machiavelli, it's going to take me a while to get every single information about him when we got the internet. But it's always good to look through books too, you may never know.
Niccolo has been a well educated man ever since his father, I've believe is a lawyer back then if I remember about this info. Since I'm digging up so many on my research about Niccolo right about now, which is a slow start, ever since I want to be an Anthology and a historian. (Even though that I'm thinking about if Japan is getting their feet back and standing Strong as a union, since were helping them.) Man I want to dig up some human remained right now! Sorry, it just gave me an idea that I want to know more about Niccolo Machiavelli right now, and he's like making me think on how he really look like in real life!
I've just been thinking it over and over in my head and talking to myself about it on why, what and how in retrospect. Think about it, Niccolo has been busy trying to get his book done on "The Prince". And I'm reading right now Machiavelli was not a full citizen of Florence during the 1469 from when he was born. So much history and to think on why he can't leave Florence at that time when he became Secretary of the 2nd Chancery of the Republic, and Secretary of the Ten of Liberty and Peace, a foreign affairs and military committee. He was only 29 when he became all three.
Think about it, only having limited power to what he can do, yet he can't do most thing when he have limited power as a Secretary of the state for Florence. 14 years worth to speaking with King Louis XII of France, Pope Julius II, and Emperor Maximillian in different time-length.
Talk about meeting with these guys back in the 15th and 16th century. Not a lot people get to meet them during those time length, but Machiavelli did when he became Secretary of the state of Florence. But once he been stripped of his title or dismissed in actually fact from my "the Prince" book that's already been translated into English, you'll never know what they could have done to him. But they did. Accused of conspiracy, imprisoned, and tortured. Since you'll be asking yourself about this since I mentioning this straight from my book that I have that is written from Machiavelli and became famous for his book on "The Prince."
You'll be asking yourself this: what he was accused for on conspiracy, how he was imprisoned for, and why before he was releases few weeks later of the same year in 1513. Since I'm during my research on Machiavelli, it's going to take me a while to get every single information about him when we got the internet. But it's always good to look through books too, you may never know.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Wonder if Niccolo Machiavelli is married or not.
Ok, ok, so I did my researched about him and guess what, he never did. My oh my, for a man of his age should at least married but my case in point is that he never wanted to do so since he is a political type Philosophy and busy with military and dealing with Cesare Borgia on which his whole entire book "The Prince" is dedicated to. Even parts of it is also dedicated for Lorenzo de' Medici. I'll bet you Niccolo never met Leonardo Da Vinci, even though that Cesare did met Leonardo for military plans on war design.
And since I'm reading the book "The Prince", the book itself is something that should be read for educational propose. That's if you have the time to get the book or order it through with Bestseller books store. It doesn't matter which one you get, the paperback or the hardcover. As long you just read it for yourself to see what it's really all about.
Right now, I'm scratching my head at this very moment on during his 30 years of life that he never though about being married. Which is the real question, why didn't he married and why he never though of the idea beside being into Politics, Philosophy, Military theory and history while still try to find a wife? That's a mouth full there when you think about it. Not a lot of people gave that thought on this question, which leaves me to beg to differ. If I was living within the late part of the 15th to early 16th century, I wouldn't mind marrying the guy. Still leaves me to think on everything on why he never married. Just like some know historical people that we know that never married. Which is like what, 40 to 45% of those who never thought on getting married during the days of old?
This will make some people think and some people to wonder on the idea if Niccolo Machiavelli though on marrying.
And since I'm reading the book "The Prince", the book itself is something that should be read for educational propose. That's if you have the time to get the book or order it through with Bestseller books store. It doesn't matter which one you get, the paperback or the hardcover. As long you just read it for yourself to see what it's really all about.
Right now, I'm scratching my head at this very moment on during his 30 years of life that he never though about being married. Which is the real question, why didn't he married and why he never though of the idea beside being into Politics, Philosophy, Military theory and history while still try to find a wife? That's a mouth full there when you think about it. Not a lot of people gave that thought on this question, which leaves me to beg to differ. If I was living within the late part of the 15th to early 16th century, I wouldn't mind marrying the guy. Still leaves me to think on everything on why he never married. Just like some know historical people that we know that never married. Which is like what, 40 to 45% of those who never thought on getting married during the days of old?
This will make some people think and some people to wonder on the idea if Niccolo Machiavelli though on marrying.
The Prince book
When the last time that anyone read Niccolo Machiavelli's book on "The Prince"? Haven't gotten so far in but I'm blaming Assassin's Creed for this. Reason why? Got me thinking, who is he and what have he done for his home in Italy? Well I'm not gonna get far on this one cause I'm trying this one out on my iPod at the moment. If only I have an iPad so I could type t out better. But I'll be able to write more about him once I get around to it on my computer. Before I hear Ron from Harry Potter say that he love seeing Victor Krum flying about at Hogwarts again.
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