2017-05-31

I blast my own thoughts

There's a calming Swedish english-spoken song playing through my ears and somehow it has stimulated me to write. Write write about pain.

Pain is so many things. There's so many ways to think about pain. Pain pain pain, it becomes repainless and repetitively painless when there paino playing. Pain pain pain is bad. There aren't many instances of good pain.

For example, pain in french means: (AND OMG am I so happy that I do not have to cite anything here because it's all creative commons and I don't have to worry about someone suing me for stealing their ideas because ideas are free and although someone can steal ideas and profit from them, no one can profit from me because... because I am not a product.)

pain in french, a literal translation? It's bread. Literally. Pain is bread.

And bread is part of the source of most of the pain in this world. I don't care if you don't think this is true at all, I am going to convince you in this blog post that pain (read: BREAD) is the source of much pain in the world.

I'll never be able to convince you without sources, because if you're reading this you can probably read pretty well and you wouldn't accept random information on the internet as fact.

But I've read. I've read a lot. I've read history, I've read math, philosophy, science, anthropology, sociology, exercise science, nutrition, volume-increasing technicalities; you name it, I've read everything in my life that I've read so far.

And the conclusion is fairly simple:

Grains contains substances that act on pain receptors in human brains. Opiates - ever heard of the opiate epidemic? Big agra is the cause, in cahoots with big pharma.

Thank goodness for the nice plants (hey, I'm looking at you, Epipremnum aureum and Aloe vera).

Why do we eat brains? Oops, I mean, why do we eat grains?

Because the pyramid said so.

If you managed to get through this massive failure of paragraphs, here's the song that prompted me to pour some words out on the page this evening.




2017-05-27

Safeguard #2 against solipsism

If I passed the class then don't worry about it. If I passed the class then don't worry about it. If I passed the class then don't worry about it.

Signed,

G

2017-05-26

Safeguard #1 against solipsism

My courage will last forever.

I was introduced to this song by K, from New Zealand.

2017-05-25

Are we aging faster than the speed of light?

I sure hope not.

I've noticed a trend on YouTube - I'm sure you have too - where many of the comments are people stating what year they're watching the video in. Followed by a veritable deluge of likes.

It's as if people need reassurance that time is still flowing and that yes, the sun will rise tomorrow.

I just wish that people would remember that eclipses occur once in a while.

2017-05-24

A non-luminescent night

For the first time in a while I can write quite positively about pretty much the entire day. There's a good chance I'll become extremely tired while reading this, so maybe I should stick to the 3rd person. I've been pretty much talking like a 3rd person for a long while anyway. Well, I tried.

-Went to the ravine this morning and made fun of the tennis players
-Did some exploring in the woods and found some peace and quiet... once in a while
-Darn, I'm starting to get negative again...maybe because of the gluten I had
-I went to Stella's Place. I don't ever recall ever feeling depressed when walking out of there.
-I found some old origami papers, but unfortunately they're covered in gluten...
-Sleep, I forgive you.

Zzzzzzzz.

2017-05-23

SMART System Operational

Specifically, we need to master this song, and I then need to move on to Renegade... eventually:


Measurably, I think verb tenses in English are going to be a problem for me. Also, definitely need some design work. I have a friend in mind - Miya, or someone she knows.

Attainably (not a word), I think that helping others is definitely something within the realm of possibility. That's probably the music/gaming aspect of this.

Relatively speaking, I think my time is best spent with Academiae Illustrae, the secret 5th house in the Harry Potter world.

In a timely fashion, I have updated this blog.




2017-05-21

Team Kaleidoughscope

Okay. It's a pretty wild idea - but then again, hasn't this entire blog been a wild idea from the start?

Focus.

1. Music.
2. Gaming.


Can gaming and music go together? Because that's what I want to do, and if there's a product that can be sold, then Team Kaleidoughscope could be that product. Talent. Talent management. Team management. What games? What platforms? What musical instruments (so many!)? What is the market?

Gaming houses are rad.

So this is the start of a business plan.

What I think I need:

1. Social media manager.
2. Video editor/streaming setup


Input welcome!

2017-05-18

2017-05-17

Classic heavy guitar

The lyrics don't speak to me right now. The lead guitar and drums do.


2017-05-12

I am so sick of marketing

Marketing - to market?

To market - ??? --- Taking advantage of

Marketing - has it gone too far?

2017-05-11

Rough Thursday


I figure writing a blog post about anything and publishing it is better than no publishing at all.
I can barely keep my eyelids open and it's just past noon. Maybe I should catch up on rest.

Rest, will you wait for me?

2017-05-06

Hopefully, somewhere in time (going forward, of course).

It's gonna be pretty muddy in High Park. Good thing I have a solid pair of boots!

D.R.

2017-05-02

Some new Paramore!

Alright alright, I know I've written about Paramore extensively before and I said that I wasn't into their music anymore because I found some of their lyrics to be "too angry", but they've got a new album coming out May 12th! I'm interested in this one, because the bassist who's been with the band for a long while has left, BUT they brought back the original drummer, Zac Farro. For fans of "oldschool" Paramore (e.g. Misery Business, The Only Exception), this is good news.

I'm a little sad that Jeremy (the bassist) is gone. I had an AWESOME experience at the ACC back in November 2013. There was lots of space on the main floor so I was only a few feet away from him while he was ROCKING. I was totally starstruck.

Anyway, I only found out about After Laughter today through a suggested video on youtube. I've been listening to so much electro-swing lately that it came as a surprise when this was the song that played:


Dunno how I feel about it yet!