Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sunday Blog Sermon

Probably one of the funnest weekends I've had in a while, not because it was eventful, but because I was just overall entertained by the people or the situations that surrounded me. It is like homework trying to write another blog post because I know I’m going to write a long one as always, but once a get started it's like I'm at my vinegar strokes and I have to finish (if you watch The League you will get that reference). Shout out to my boy Sam Ross who was my traveling party over the weekend whose oddly funny comments and his short fuse of tolerance made my Friday and Saturday nights. He in himself was a cheers moment.

Definition of Cheers moment- When an event happens that makes two or more bro's turn to each other in approval of zed event. Ex. seeing how many pretty girls are roaming around the mall on a daily basis (does not have to be a literal clinging of two glasses, just recognition of the event by the party of bros).

Also shout out to all the pretty girls in Minnesota, the pretty girl: hot guy ratio is about 2:1 so it gives all the tools hope that the girls will loser there standards for them. So most guys at Eastview should be thankful every holiday season that there tooliness doesn't mean that there isn't a hot girl waiting to lower her expectations.

I enjoy my time when I blog. I've gotten allot of compliments for what I write on here and I admire and really appreciate the comments such as "it's so cute you think people actually read that" and "I laughed at what you wrote for probably twenty minutes at the stupidity of your posts". Luckily I haven't in reality received any of those comments, but if I did it wouldn't tear my ACL (metaphorically) and end my career. I use blogging as a tool for taking all my random minuscule thoughts and compile them into a nicely written out manor. When I first wanted to blog I thought about keeping it to myself, like a homo diary, but it is an easy way to let yourself, or anyone who reads it, know exactly how you’re feeling. Sure you can do it in person but this way it's like you have the floor and no one can shut you up in disagreeal (I made that word up I think) over what you are saying. You have endless amount of space over what, how, or when you say something. I'd consider blogging as the season’s new black. Sure the story goes once you go black you never go back (like how I switched from clothing to relationships?), but blogging has just entered the room with no strings attached and qualities that might break the physics of that status quo. I'm comparing "black" to the likes of facebook and twitter, which sure you can say what you want, but how many characters until your stopped short of what you want to say? Blogging is like a girl who doesn't have to comment on every little thing and say "my turn to talk" which is the vibe I get from the character limits. Coinciding, you do have to have a lot to say if you’re going to make a blog, it really isn't for everyone. You have to have something to say and some people just aren't that way. Also it has to be positive and not emo. If you start one to poor out how lonely you are, you’re not using this right, that is what facebook statuses are for so you can get your little pity responses so you don't feel like you’re the only one who makes a larger deal out of something minisqul. Basically it has to be intelligent, so I don't really foresee underclassmen to get into this fad because I can see it being filled with gossip and feebleminded half-witted talk.

Now off to Bravo where I can express my inner self through interpretive dance.

Comment/love/hate/shout out to the Lord above

-Troy-

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