Wednesday, February 02, 2011

And the Giant came Home Roaring Drunk (I did not!)

It's interesting to see the way people react to my blogs.  I have one asshole friend in particular who was giving me a hard time about the ending to my most recent Craig's Brother blog.  I don't know how else I would have ended it.  It was the general theme, and a blog can't just come to a screeching halt.  There must be an ending.  Ted calls it a punchline when he's talking about song writing.  The fact that I'm female and was using masturbation ending in disappointment as a general analogy makes people want to condescend... but getting commentary at all is worth it's own weight... as little as that may be.

I feel a little bit sad about a relationship I'm having difficulty with... but I don't know why everything has to be so serious all the time.  You would think that someone who loves music and art would realize that everything created has drawn on inspiration and is mostly make believe.  (Take any CB song, for example).

It's difficult for me to write an interesting blog when I'm not motivated by anger.  I don't really care that much about anything.  I could tell you more about comic books or video games but really, who cares? Jack Horner and my character in Fallout: New Vegas will kick your ass.  That is all I can say.

I don't like it when I make people feel sad or angry.  I don't like making people want to cry with my writing... although, if you think about it, it's pretty cool that my writing inspires emotions in people at all.

As for the person who didn't like the finale (or, punchline, if you will) of my last blog... I got what I wanted from you, mister, and that was views.

3 Comments:

Blogger Paul Stevenson said...

who is moaning about your last blog?
your blogs are always ace - I should stop using that word so much.
you should do a blog called "a day in the life Erin"

10:09 PM  
Blogger one bullet, one empty head said...

That particular guy is critical of everything. it's kind of his thing. I was talking to his wife (who is incredibly nice and awesome) and she says people ask her all the time why he is such a dick.

Maybe I could do a "day in the"... haha... funny things do happen to be when I go in public and have to talk to people.

I like that you use "Ace" I go around saying it in my head sometimes now

7:36 AM  
Blogger Paul Stevenson said...

I don't think I ever stopped saying it from when I was a kid, it is an ace word to describe things because it's quick but sounds better than "yeah, thats good" also it is an easier word for me to use emotively.

you really should do "a day in the life of" blog not only would it be good for you in years to come when you forget details of days it would be good for me to see what people can actually do.

you'll start saying it out loud soon "heres your coffee" the shop person will say and you will say "that's ace, nice one"

7:52 AM  

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