Thursday, May 24, 2012

5 Attempts At Something Profound

First, I'd like to apologize for the delay since the last post. I've had a lot of things I've had to take care of this past month and haven't been able to focus properly on my writing. But I have time now to jump back into it.

I'd like to return with something I hope to do on a weekly basis. You see, I'd like to have said something profound. I want to say something that makes life-changing sense to someone. Whether it causes them to think in a new way or it sums up what they already feel I want to affect someone with my words- even if they misunderstand my intent (because in my mind, that's the point of art and writing).

With that said, I'd like to present to you five attempts at something profound. Using the random topic generator on http://www.blogtap.net/blogtopicgenerator/, I'll take five topics and comment on them in the hopes that something I say will be profound. Are you starting to understand the title?

1)Your worst enemy.
I've outgrown the use for enemies. There is no doubt that there are people who I don't care for and people that need to stop what they do, but making them an enemy won't help. It is far better to fight against a bad situation than a bad person.

2)Movies to watch alone in the dark
That's inappropriate.

3)George Lucas
You can stop judging me for not liking Star Wars. I personally blame you. By the time I was mature enough to understand it, the pop culture references to it ruined the story.

4)Taking walks by yourself
I take walks by myself. I enjoy the chance to quietly think to myself... but I do that all the time anyways. I'd much rather have someone to share those thoughts with.

5)Television Series that have gone bad
I only have a rudimentary understanding of the finances involved in television production. But network executives cutting production costs because the production is sub-par seems to be counter-intuitive.

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