Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Cyberbully song

My name is Ryan 
I used to rock the soccer ball
 hanging with my name friend paul 
used to eat ice cream covered in sprinkles 
used to make telescopes with cans of pringles 
used to stomp puddles in the rain   
Then the bullies came 
The cyberbullies came stomping on my heart 
messing with my brain    

Now the demons haunt me in the park
haunt me in the dark
alone with my phone just wishing I could bark
back but i'm a scardey cat
you know i know they know that
calling me a punk
little freakin runt
girl says i'm the one she like
then she say i'm kidding right
wrong long days
text emails stay away

Then the bullies came 
The cyberbullies came 
stomping on my heart 
messing with my brain

can't take anymore
in the miror
i see icy glances
no second chances
hands is branches wiltin
in the sunlight
and some might 
judge
but demons won't budge
so long to who i once was
lonely slowly slippin down the slide
website might help with suicide
alone i lied with tight noose
alone i cried
don't make too lose
it's       the end game

cuz when the bullies came
the cyberbullies came
stompin on my heart
messin' with my brain

-- cut out volume lesson
--overdub lesson
--own loop lesson

http://www.macloops.com/audio/free_garageband_djscratch_loops.php
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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Thoughts on my CYOA


So I published my Choose your Own Adventure Story about Ruby's 3rd Birthday yesterday. Since then 22 people have taken it (or someone knucklehead keeps taking it over and over again.) Their choices can be turned into numbers in order to form what are called statistics.  You can use statistics to talk about interesting and surprising things that happened when people played your CYA.  Here are some examples:


 First off, 55% (more than half!) of my readers decided to break in to the toy store. Out of all those people, it looks like only 1 person second guessed themselves and walked away.

 Another observation is no one put 6 candles on a donut. I guess no pyromaniacs played the story. 

Only 23% of my CYOA takers put a 3 on the donut and went into Ruby's room.  Which, incidentally is just what I did.