User blog comment:PlantyThePottedPlant/Random Topic Blogging III: Blog Harder/@comment-1518158-20150613021620/@comment-3395649-20150613051053

Well friends/frienemies/peoplewhomI'veenragedformyownamusement, it has been quite the ride that we have gone along did we not?

At a time when the Cartoon Cartoons, classic Nicktoons, Kids WB, etc were all dying, there were two boys who gave us much needed entertainment. It has indeed been an eventful 8 years, even if the last 2 were rather dull.

I have to say, I discovered the show during the start of middle school, having to piece my life back together after an event that I don't think it would be politically in my favor to discuss. Quickly, I was enamored, and the defining show of my Middle School Years was indeed Phineas and Ferb.

Of course, High School was where I will be honest, I lost interest, not helped by Disney's sudden pulling of the show from places where I could see it at the press of a button. But the specials proved to be quite good though, A for all of them!

And as to answer your question JS, it was my middle school years that officially died out, as a reminder to move forward, and do something my upcoming Senior Year of High School (Join the debate team, math club, practice problems and stuff).

But while Phineas and Ferb's summer has ended, ours have only just begun. Quite a bit of uncertainty lies ahead, but that is the joy of life is not? Conquering the unknown?

The only thing left concerning the show right now is whether I finally reboot/restart Cerebus Syndrome, once known as the SAF Serial. After analyzing how I would've wanted it to end.....

I will do so. In about a week's time (I hope, if I don't finish it then I'll just move on to either Hillocalypse or Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL A), expect on FF.Net the first chapter of a revived Cerebus Syndrome, with more detail, and an even darker plot than I had when I began!

It is said that there never is an end to a story, for one's death/end is merely a footnote or step in the advents of another. Let us make it so. We will mourn Phineas and Ferb as they exit the stage, but we will look forward to the exploits of the future, through good and bad.

I'm having trouble of how to end this little speech of mine...But I suppose right now is a good time to do so. Right now. At this instant....And.......Now.