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thezombiemessia
16-11-08, 21:48
I figure since this is the creative section, Im allowed to do this.

The following links are ways to view me and my work outside of this forum.

Myspace:

www.myspace.com/thezombiemessia Through this link you can access my profile and read my blog.

Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=511678415&ref=name With any luck, this link should take you to my Facebook profile. Through this you can once again gain access to my blogs, but also several features that Myspace doesnt have...such as SpaceFight ^_^

YouTube:

http://uk.youtube.com/user/thezombiemessia By following this link you will gain access to my videos. At the moment they are few and far between, and mostly just random stuff, but when I get my hands on a VideoCamera and Digital Voice recorder (Christmas, hopefully) I will be doing some better videos.

LiveJournal:

http://thezombiemessia.livejournal.com/ This is relatively new, but I hope to update this as regularly as I do the other blogs. This, I am hoping, will be my semi-professional blog.

GameTrailers:

http://thezombiemessia.gametrailers.com/gamepad/index.php Here is another blog area, but also a forum area.



I hope you have fun.

TZM

Dante2014
21-11-08, 05:27
Highly interesting stuff as always, I like reading through these kind of things as I can see the person who wrote it in a different light compared to if ive known of them elsewhere, there are some things that can be said in a blog post that cant be said any other way. :p

Ive always considered writing a blog of sorts but ive always been put off by how to start it and that nobody would care to read it, even if I put the effort in.

thezombiemessia
23-11-08, 20:53
Starting a blog is hard, agreed. Youll find that most of my early blogs were just me listing things, or ranting about stuff with no organisation.

But honestly? It gets easier to organise.

And if your style is good enough, people will look at it. But even so, a blog doesnt have to be viewed by millions to be good...it can be a useful way of just getting things off of your chest, things that you cant neccessarily say out loud.

^_^

thezombiemessia
08-05-09, 23:47
Here's my latest blog if anybody is interested:

http://thezombiemessia.gametrailers.com/gamepad/index.php?action=viewblog&id=455252#new_comment


It's got a lot of Capcom in it, along with other game and film reviews and an update on the Swine Flu problem.

Enjoy!

Z?

thezombiemessia
08-07-09, 15:21
Here is a link to my latest blog:

EPIC BLOG (http://www.gametrailers.com/users/Thezombiemessia/gamepad/?action=viewblog&id=468877)

Have fun :)

EliteFreq
08-07-09, 19:30
Here is a link to my latest blog:

EPIC BLOG (http://www.gametrailers.com/users/Thezombiemessia/gamepad/?action=viewblog&id=468877)

Have fun :)
Woah!

Shame about Day Three. Actually I think one of the people I know who went to it was doing weed. :chin:

Bones is cool. As is CSI.

Alot of inFamous vs Prototype 'wars' I've seen usually end up leaning completely towards Prototype. inFamous seems interesting, but Prototype hooks my interest more, considering I've played neither.

I always wanted a Russian Dwarf Hamster... they just look so cool at Pets at Home :P. If I do I'll name him Squee.

Nice Blog.

Natea
23-07-09, 20:00
I pretty much honour your equipment, but can I say that it sometimes makes me get a headache to see how oppinions exactly do cover what I state but simply do not comply even a bit?:trolls::high5::blink::confused:

thezombiemessia
26-07-09, 14:40
I pretty much honour your equipment, but can I say that it sometimes makes me get a headache to see how oppinions exactly do cover what I state but simply do not comply even a bit?:trolls::high5::blink::confused:

I have no idea what you're on about.


Anyways, if anybody wishes to know why I dissappeared for about 2 weeks, look no further:

In Honour Of My Family (http://www.gametrailers.com/users/Thezombiemessia/gamepad/index.php?action=viewblog&id=470374)

Dante2014
26-07-09, 20:14
Yeah, I wondered where you went, I stumbled across your blog and sent you a PM.

Again, I'm geniunely sorry to hear about that, I cannot fathom what it's like to go through. :(

Natea
26-07-09, 23:36
I have no idea what you're on about

Its not too hard. There is an establishment around the idea of how to retreive Truth from occurances around the scope of our perception. Well, I don't need to tell where that ultimately has to lead in my understanding, yet I'm open to the new - neither against the one or the other, but through the one on one or the other. I have read and studied a lot, and love to read new information to compare to my foundation as to expand thereby. Yet I passed the point of no return, thus, its easy for me to stay on one side of the line "you" drew.
I don't want to honor myself, but I'm really really - highly educated, and so there are certain statements that undergo my level of destinction ... like

To illustrate the great difficulty of refuting mythical
objects, atheists talk of orbiting teapots out past
Mars, and of their satirical “religions” of the Flying
Spaghetti Monster and the Invisible Pink Unicorn.
The point being that there is just as much proof of
these satirical entities as for any other gods.Like here, that is the carrying guideline showing the authors chosen side. And in this position is a naughty shield that possibly wont ever listen to anything as further followed up in the rest.

The same principle applies in general science. For
this reason the onus is always on the believer to
provide convincing evidence that the object
believed in is not merely a laughable fantasy but
actually exists. This is called the ‘Burden of Proof’.So, lets say I had real proof, disabled the big bang and and and... so, that the burden of proof is not on the one that believes in the existence but on the one that believes that the existence is not the existence. (note: Both believe something...not only "the believer"). So, then you can read this:

Burden of Proof

There is a really solid reason for placing the burden
of proof on the person who is proposing that an
object exists, based on the balance of effort
required to provide evidence for or against
something.
And admit to it, but yet the point of view is, lets say, my side. And then you got to read that:
Religions have no objective rationality checks, no
evidence for a god, and completely fail as realistic
explanations of the Universe and our place in it.
Consequently, religions have no authority to make
any truth claims whatsoever.
Now I don't wish to discuss here wether or not and how and when and where and what and that and that not and and and because ...[], and then - at least I - have then two points of view to choose between.
1) This entire examination is a narrow explenation of why religion is foolish without any given examples but a sloppy quantification that cuts off all chance for even the possibility of contributing to the other side, or
2) that it is a cancelled statement that by its rationality just wants to own at least reasonable proof as given along the various points.
Adding both together then becomes problematic, although logically that person shuts off any counter-statement - so that next logic the try to reveal its mistakes is taken for an offense, in conflict to the provoked still doing it so.

The burden of proof remains squarely on religious
people to provide evidence for the existence of their
deity before anything can be claimed or done in the
name of this deity – and this includes moral claims!


For those who say that a god started the Universe
but has since left it alone, or is otherwise
undetectable today, this can be dismissed using the
principle of Occam’s Razor.
In my experience people always lacked the intention to keep up with the presentation ... they remain on their point, think they're right, don't listen, and this examination prooves it to me. And that experience is so deeply rooted and so often confirmed that I desire for a conversation where my opposite actually does proof to me that he listens - but that is not a demand on any of you. It's like having to explain over and over again that 1+1 equals 2 while never being able to move on with the 2 because 1+1 has yet not been understood for being 2. (and once the reply is "maybe 1+1 is 3" .... boooooooooooooom (in my heeeee-aad, zo-ombies)) And that problem already starts with the propper definition. What is religion? My definition or yours? Then some would say "religion". OK... but... still no step further. Best thing after all would be to just step away.

So, it gives me a headache to see "fundamentalistic ignorance", or as in my definition "intellectual terrorism".

Peace.

And since this is kind of, well, what I had to receive plenty of negative feedback on - and obviously still can't let it be... a statement into the open: I'm still working on my webpage ... so, no need to extend this any further, just wanted to get rid of this once and for all, somehow. One day it will move into oblivion - maybe - and that is more a burden of proof to me. I mean, if you see that religion causes a lot of trouble, and if you see that anyway all religions are wrong, and if you see the truth within and that the truth within is not that religion is wrong ... and if you see that carrying that out to all would lead to a better place to live ... what do then? A couple of month ... perhaps at Christmas, and I'm sure you'll understand.

Bobafet
27-07-09, 01:49
A little advice for you natea, dont try to write with your "highly advanced" english because what you write often doesnt make sence and you often have typos in your sentences which makes it even more confusing.

If a person from england tells you he doesnt understand you a thing, you should really think about yourself. Also, try to write shorter sentences, nobody has the patience to read someones 5 minute long post that doesnt make sence with typos.

This isnt the first time someone said to you that he doesnt understand what you´re saying is it?

Sinister
27-07-09, 09:10
I never understand natea @_@ but thats because i have little patience for philosophy, its a closed argument, its more like the study of how to say anything and be right regardless of truth, and thus you cant have intellectual discussions about any philosophical matter.

And sorry to hear about your loss TZM, in a lot of ways i can relate, im the most emotionless person I know, not sure if its just a male trait though, i mean one of my sisters is also the same way, then again in my family you have to be emotionless or else you would go off the deep end so thats more enviomental than social.

Natea
27-07-09, 15:37
:spy:You're right Smith - it's inevitable ...
Sorry guys ... I don't fint it. I try, and I read, and it makes sense, is not too demanding ... perhaps you read too fast.

I don't know how it is to loose someone close. I was there where my grama in the philippines died, but had almost no relation to her. ... I don't know, maybe my belief prevents me from worrying too much about it (saying I try to simulate/imagine what if my gramy died, but...its OK).

thezombiemessia
29-07-09, 13:23
Sinsiter, Bobafet & Dante2014:

Cheers for the support, and thanks for the comments.

Cerberes
29-07-09, 19:48
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thezombiemessia
29-07-09, 20:11
Interesting stuff TZM. After looking into it i was thinking bout the good old times when we wrote alot. Brought back alot of memories!

Agreed!

The scripts we used to do for a Resi Film were quite cool, and took up a lot of my time :P

Cerberes
29-07-09, 20:25
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thezombiemessia
26-09-09, 22:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X9uhV6-xuc

I now have a videocamera, so...my YouTube channel may get updated a bit more regularly now.

Me and my friend Jack are planning some projects.

Dante2014
27-09-09, 01:51
TZM, I speak for everyone when I say that you're a natural born talker, I'm sure you'll do just fine. :D

Couple of words of advice:
Plan, but dont read from a script unless its a lengthy movie, you'll sound like a robot.

Avoid Windows Movie Maker titles, they look ugly, make an image of the same resolution with what you want it to say and make that fade in and out instead, if you keep a raw file with editable text fields, bingo, you've got your own title card.

Lastly, editing and retakes are you're best friend when used properly.

I'm not a video buff or anything, but I've seen plenty of YouTube. :P

EliteFreq
27-09-09, 14:21
TZM, I speak for everyone when I say that you're a natural born talker, I'm sure you'll do just fine. :D
Agreed.

You'll get used to it. It'll be amazing. The world will be forced to bow down to you.

thezombiemessia
20-11-09, 22:41
My latest videos:

Binge Drinkers? - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOhlcZR-0-M

Recession & The High Street - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyJe3pb9xvQ

English Weather - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1k4gUwxvg0

Assassin's Creed 2 Black Edition Unboxing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjRPw2Qwi0s


There's nothing overly special here, but there you go :P

Natea
26-11-09, 21:24
You, are, so ................................. so ..................................... you are crazy? :blink::chin::D brave! Senseless=? Cool... so much ... :thinking:

Nabil Mishima
27-11-09, 18:58
My latest videos:

Binge Drinkers? - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOhlcZR-0-M

Recession & The High Street - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyJe3pb9xvQ

English Weather - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1k4gUwxvg0

Assassin's Creed 2 Black Edition Unboxing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjRPw2Qwi0s


There's nothing overly special here, but there you go :P

Hey mate, I've started my own blog now. But I really enjoyed your recession one.

thezombiemessia
26-02-10, 13:03
Latest blog - http://www.gametrailers.com/users/Thezombiemessia/gamepad/?action=viewblog&id=503562

Also, my first official review - http://gameronfire.com/index.php/component/content/article/49-xbox-reviews/113-resident-evil-5-lost-in-nightmares-review

thezombiemessia
18-06-10, 22:09
I'm currently doing some Work Experience with SFX magazine, and I've had the chance to write a few small things for the website, so I thought I'd share them on here:

Monday Link-A-Mania (http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/14/monday-link-a-mania/)

Tuesday Link-A-Mania (http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/15/tuesday-link-a-mania/)

Wednesday Link-A-Mania (http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/16/wednesday-link-a-mania/)

Thursday Link-A-Mania (http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/17/thursday-link-a-mania/)

Friday Link-A-Mania (http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/18/friday-link-a-mania/)

Comic Heroes Magazine Review (http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/15/comic-heroes-magazine-issue-two-available-now/)

I still have 1 week of work left to go, and I've got a load more stuff to appear in the actual magazine that I've written up, so I'll let people know what that issue is out if anybody is actually interested ^_^

thezombiemessia
28-06-10, 10:51
I've started up a new blog where I can continue my Link-A-Mania efforts, but to avoid copyright issues it is now called Linkorama.

It All Starts Here (http://thezombiemessia.blogspot.com/2010/06/it-all-starts-here.html)

Linkorama Monday 28th June (http://thezombiemessia.blogspot.com/2010/06/linkorama-monday-28th-june.html)

I hope you all enjoy!