Well, readers, after reading some other blogs recently it is quite apparent to me that this blog is greatly misguided. Most blogs seem to either be a running diary of people's personal lives so that friends & family can keep up, some kind of instructional blog to help self improvement (i.e. recipes, DIY home improvement, recipes), political ranting or exploring human performance. This blog has always been about mapping brainwaves in response to various stimuli to try and recognize, hopefully plaid patterns of amber energy maybe with a burlap texture. And WHOOPS! that's why NO ONE reads this blog! ("Did he really just say that?" you ask. Yes, yes I did.)
The question now is "What am I going to do about it?". The answer lies in the specific boundaries of the vague category of "Conformity". Psh. So basically you will read my blog if I:
- Write coherently
- Write about something you can relate to
- Write about something you can use in your life
- Write about something that will entertain or interest you
Please comment. I feel like I'm talking to the proverbial wall here...or in this case, computer monitor. Isn't that the sure sign of someone who's lost his mind? Talking to himself? (It should be noted those people are rarely talking to themselves per se - as many sane people do daily, rather they are talking to a figment of their imagination that appears very real to them...so WHO'S the insane one?)
The answer to that question is an emphatic ME!
Peace out yo.
*I made this word up and am open to suggests for a more well fitting "real" word. It's OK if the real word is in another language.
Appendix A
Where Did This Come From?
The statement "plaid patterns of amber energy maybe with a burlap texture" appears to be random and under-girds the irony that pervades this blog. (Pure randomness isn't really that funny & requires some sort of irony or tie to reality to be truly funny). So let me explain..me. I have always thought it'd be interesting to "think outside the bun" in terms of how scientists map brainwaves & look for patterns. What if we combined graphic art with science? What kinds of patterns might be recognized with an artistic look?
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