Thursday, January 8, 2009

Opinions

You know I think I know why I haven't really been imputing anything of substance. I don't feel like sharing my opinions or thoughts at times. Honestly I sometimes feel like I don't want to bother but the fact is I have thoughts and opinions that are interesting. Why I don't blog them is, I donno, Lack of enthusiasm for this form? *shrug* HA! But there's so much to be said!

I'm Playing Lunar and It rocks. I'm enjoying life and swiftly becoming a Myth Busting Fanatic (If you couldn't tell by my featured videos), I want to be an inventor of sorts for odd things like a water heater that uses no fuel and an electric generator powered by magnets. I want to teach physics for fun and have a booming business to support me, my family, and travels.

I need to post a thing on Hunter. He's crawling now. I can do movies if I wanted. Heck! I could *gasp!*VLOG!!! I don't think I have picture of my beard I grew then subsequently shaved. I could go on about the holidays and how ROCKING AWESOME it was to see everyone again for a big Smash Brothers night!

I could have purpose! Like doing reviews of things on one day, thoughts on another and provide structure, who knows?

3 comments:

Forrest said...

Oh, meta-blogging.

When I gave myself a purpose for blogging -- to become a better writer -- I posted a lot of bad writing on which no one commented. Mostly bad essays. No, really, don't go looking for them. My prose was already pretty good because I had cut my teeth on the form in high school. Of course, prose is more flexible than the strict essay format and that probably lends to a wider range of what is construed to be acceptable. Anyway.

My point is: Through the feedback in the comments section, the loving poking and prodding I would get from Marie, and my continually changing intuitive sense utilizing the web-log to write whatever, I have come to think of myself as an improved writer. [As well as all of the other ways I get my brain out into the world.] I can structure my ideas through the power of written words to illustrate my ideas! Crazy. Getting to this point has taken many sacrificial posts to the blogging godlings over a period of a couple of years. Though, that's just me.

A final note: Don't worry too much about nailing anything down. You're on a free blog that your friends and family (and the occasional stranger) actively read. Tell stories! Jokes! Post your essays! vlog! Hell, even _I_ might get in on some vlog action! Cut some film to show off your family [or all the crazy stuff you do you in your personal time]. A quiet, free blog is a valuable personal resource.

Also, you should read Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson.

Forrest said...

"..even _I_ might get.."

I've been using GoogleTalk too much.

Anonymous said...

Blog on bro. . .don't give in to the dark side. . .