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Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:48 pm
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(Speaking of going off topic...) Anyone read anymore...?
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Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:57 pm
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Yeah I played but it was with my bro. I played about 7 games, 3 on my own and lost all. the other 4 he kinda "helped" me but he aint a good teacher! Confused
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Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:52 am
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*heavy sigh* (I guess i'll go to cracked.com and vent for a while.) Confused
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Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:53 am
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(Since we're off topic anyway) I usually write in metaphorical and philisophical prose. However, I often have difficulty understanding it from another angle. I often wish to go into literal and linear writing. For better or worse, when I put words on paper, my mind seeks logic and clarity But more importantly, my creative defect has caused me to live with a dirty little secret -- I don't really get classical or pop poetry. When Bob Dylan sang, quite assertively, that "the answer was blowin' in the wind," I knew it was not. The only thing blowin' in the wind was wind, dirt, leaves and miscellaneous crap light enough to become temporarily airborne. Not that I could share this with anyone. It was not for me to question the voice of a generation. But privately I always thought it would have been a better song if he simply told us what the 'answer' was. ("How many roads must a man walk down, before they could call him a man?" Nine. Six if he jogs.) The reason I bring this up is that I aspire to break free from the confines of logic. I yearn to write thought-provoking, surrealistic sojourns into the realm of the unfettered spirit. I dream that just once, the muses will infuse my soul with graceful poetry that speaks to the heart. That my "Blowin' in the Wind" will not be the cheap punch line to a dirty joke.
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