Nov 16, 2009 23:16
I'm finding Facebook's livefeed rather lacking in details. It's just my own personal observation, but social networks are all about the 160 characters or less. Blogs(any that I used to follow) have become more about reviews of the latest gadgets(which I love, needs me a Nokia netbook)than anything else. My podcasts are now riddled with sponsers(I really do need me one of those nokia books) I guess I'm going through that time in my life where you realize the TV is evil and you try to shut it off.
So might as well get into it: I see some danger to these quick update sites. I guess I want to infer that others are having the same problem, but I'm sure David would look down upon me. I've barely thought about sitting down and doing any sort of self-reflection with the exception of "what ten words should I put onto facebook today?" Or maybe, I have been thinking about it, but just doing my best to avoid it(*self-critical comment*).
Well, I think this was a good start as far as getting back into the whole self-reflection thing. Most likely I will avoid posting stuff online still, but let's hope I at least crack open that notebook I bought two years ago which has some choice scribbles of my life.
My suggestions to you:
Read "The Child Thief" by Brom. I (like most reviewers) think it's an interesting retelling of a classic story. I'll let you know how it "Pans" out (I did my best, I guess without Stephany I'm not very punny)
Work nine hours a day outside. I've lost most of my gut.
Buy a leather bound Journal. It's Classy and you should do some slef-reflecting yourself. I know what you're thinking "But Drew I have a perfectly fine Mead notebook for that." My response is "don't be a hipster" You will most likely keep your $15 - 40 Barnes and Noble journal and throw away those hideous sipral contraptions in ten years.
Watch Californication. It's a funny ass show. Watch every eposide up to Nov 15. I make no guarantees concerning any future episodes. You never know it could go all down hill.
Watch Doctor Who(I think anyone who reads my Journal already does), because it's not good TV it's great god damn story telling! Now call me "The Master" :)