Tuesday, April 29, 2008

So I had this idea.

It wouldn't be the first time the idea struck me, like a sock full of quarters in the face, but it would be the time that somehow brought me the will to execute it. Of the things people want in life, I've found that being known is pretty high on the list. No, not "known" in the biblical sense, but then again thats probably also pretty high on the list now that I think about it. Fluid exchange aside, the real necessity to be understood by even one other person is a great source of comfort. Of course ever fully knowing another is impossible, not to mention knowing ourselves is probably more so. Nevertheless, one can try!
And that, dear friends, is what I intend to do right here on these pixels before you. Being terribly quiet in company, unless properly greased by the blessed tonic of boozy goodness, I rarely spew forth the churning madness just behind these lips. Simply, I want my dear friends to know me, and for me in turn to know them. (Not biblically, of course (unless of course... nevermind))
So in the forthcoming weeks and months, much of my "mind" shall be poured upon the pages of this here site, and stuff shall be said. Oh, such stuff! Man, these opening posts are boring as crap.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The curse of an inquisitive nature is sometimes the hardest one to break. No matter what evidence is portrayed, paraded or absconded, one always feels–sometimes half-heartedly in the back of their mind but daring not say it–that the evidence itself may have been concocted to sate curiosity and may not be the actual truth searched for.

To this I say, "You're right."
For truth is not a universal constant or even a state of existence. It is merely the likening of several different probabilities at the same conclusion.

So I guess what I'm really trying to say is take what you know seriously. Everything else hardly deserves the effort.

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Darkest Unborn said...

Thank you my friend. Its deeply reassuring to know a mind like yours is kind enough to peruse my amateur scribblings. I'd also like to thank the Coca-Cola bottling company for fueling said friend.