Monday, November 10, 2008

Letters to the Editor

The following are a list of questions as I continually re-self-examine... myself... And this way I can self examine you too!

Also, do you think this color scheme is working? I was going for the old, like 1950's newspaper feel (yes i know the background was not black) but the theme of gray is integral to the meaning, but does it work?

Is my sad attempt at blending the best of Internet humor with my personal voice and life working?

And for you poetry lovers:

What is life like? Yesterday opened up my arrested reality. Reading yet moves everyone.

Don't you agree?
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After talking with Scott (he is the druid on the general channel) who just left on a business trip, we learned that I exist one hour in the future of base reality. We may be able to use this, and I have already formulated that I should go back in time and fix some of the mistakes I have made.

Which brings us to the question of the day: if you could, would you, should you?

Life is full of reflection on the past, both mistakes and triumphs... but mainly mistakes (I would argue that people spend more time regretting than celebrating and wishing to re-write successes makes almost no sense). I will now ask that cliché question about time travel, if you could go back in time to change something in your past would you? But to add to the question I would have to say that whatever you choose to change would in fact effect all life after it and would not be a localized event. Would you give up who and what you are today, for what you could have been? I suppose the salvation of this argument is in the unknown that is the other future. In simple fact there is no way to know if it would be better or worse, or that if you did make it better, something worse would not happen later because of your change.

Below is in no particular order a list of movies that you NEED TO SEE if you have not already seen all of them. And if you have, SEE THEM AGAIN. I refuse to give these a proper order since they are all top notch and will only display them in alphabetical order.

Casablanca
Airplane 1, 2
Lethal weapon I
Lucky number slevin
Matrix series
Euro trip
Startrek II
Employee of the month
X-men
Young frankenstein
20,000 leagues under the sea
Thank you for smoking
Ironman
Magnificent Seven
Equilibrium
Spy game
--- The following are true to their titles as well ---
Die hard 3, 4
Accepted
V for vendetta
E.T. the extra terrestrial
Road trip
Oceans 11
Conan the barbarian
Kill bill 1 and 2
Super troopers
--- and these are just good ---
12 Monkeys
LotR series
The good the bad and the ugly
Starwars VI, VII, VIII
Bourn series
Ghostbusters I, II
The Patriot
Batman Begins
The whole nine yards
Pulp fiction
Beauty and the beast
Top gun
The girl next door
Indiana Jones I, II, III
James Bond all
Phantom of the opera
The last samurai
Spy game
The Professional
Terminator I, II, III

If you get them please do not give them away. It ruins the secret.

(Fun Fact: Subliminal is a compound latin word. Sub means under and Liminal means threshold or doorway.)

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