Total Pageviews

Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

One Year Anniversary!

Exactly one year ago to the day I created Sycophantic Laughter. Little did I know at the time that I would document so much shit on this blog, and I can say in honesty that it has been a joy. I have a good time looking back at the beginning of this blog. My first few posts are very raw and if you actually read the posts, you can see how the blog has transformed. I am happy with the direction I have taken with the blog. When I started, the posts were somewhat disjointed and are quite random. I do enjoy randomness quite a bit, but I have altered the randomness to fit into the events that occur in my life. The largest change I have made is blogging almost exclusively about my life and my thoughts. I enjoy doing this and I think it makes for a better comprehensive blog than the disjointed group of posts I was creating in the very beginning.

Sycophantic Laughter has been a wonderful learning experience and I hope that it continues to function as a memoir of the events in my life and a place where I can freely display my thoughts, ideas, and opinions. I remember starting this blog. I had just got back to college after Thanksgiving break and for some reason I wanted to blog. What a wonderful idea that turned out to be! Blogging is by far my favorite social networking medium. I like blogging so much because there is way more to it than any other social networking site. You don't have 140 characters to say what's on your mind and you don't have to constantly see stupid updates about your friends that you could give less than a shit about. With blogging you get to express your thoughts and ideas to the full extent. If you want to bash on something relentlessly, blogging is for you. If you want to share the events of your life, blogging is for you. If you want to express your opinion on society, blogging is for you. All of these reasons are why I blog. The substance involved in blogging is far greater than any other social networking site. If you don't enjoy writing and thoroughly expressing how you feel, blogging is not for you. I love blogging because you can expand upon your thoughts to whatever extent you desire.


Speaking of my thoughts and ideas, I'm ecstatic that my sister recently introduced me to the genius that is George Carlin! My sister suggested that I check out the stand up comedy performed by George Carlin and I can assure you that he is hilarious! He questions and pokes fun at society in a way that I wish I could. If I was a comedian I would want to be just like him because I think I view the world in a similar fashion. He, along with Dave Chappelle, are my favorite comedians. I could listen to both of them hour after hour and still find myself laughing. Chappelle is great because I don't think I've heard a joke in any of his stand up routines that I have not laughed at. Carlin is great because he shows how stupid many things in our society are. I enjoy laughing, in fact, laughing is my favorite thing to do. I spend many hours on YouTube watching comedians and funny videos. I think a lot of people need to lighten up and look on the bright side of life and I practice that every single time I blog. I like to blog, therefore I do.



There are way too many negative vibes thrown around all day, everyday. I hear it when I go to class: "now's a terrible time to be graduating." I hear it when I'm at my townhouse: "I'm so busy I don't have time to take off my suit." I hear it when I go to practice: "If you want to do that, then you can find a different coach." Maybe if everyone didn't act as such depressing fucks we could enjoy ourselves a bit. I try to enjoy myself as much as I can. Take this very moment for instance. I should probably be working on a memo and analyzing a case for auditing class, but both of those things suck ass and blogging is way more fun, so fuck them for now. I'll do that shit, but I don't want to do it right now because I want to enjoy myself. I think people are far too constrained by the bullshit rules and ideologies instilled on us from a very young age.

Bullshit, now there's a word that I very much like. I think "bullshit" might actually be my favorite word in the English language. I like "bullshit" so much because it accurately describes so much of life. Work is bullshit, education (to a certain extent) is bullshit, business is bullshit, and the list goes on and on and on. Tests, exams, quizzes, they're all bullshit, too. I am so sick and tired of taking tests. I don't think tests prove anything except how well you can take the test. Tests are bullshit because you have no resources, I need say no more. There's even a degree named after the wonderful word, the BS. Instead of bitching about what is bullshit, I would rather look at the beautiful word and think about how useful it is in communication. Everyone who is reading this, go on and say "bullshit" out loud right now, you'll feel better.



You know what bothered me today, on the fucking one year anniversary of Sycophantic Laughter (the audacity, another one of my favorite words!), one of my professors shit on video gaming. He said something about how playing video games is a waste of time that could be spent doing something else. Well, speak for yourself. I can't stand the amount of shit that video games take. Here's some more bullshit, who would have guessed. Video games get blamed for violence, obesity, and are considered a waste of time. So instead of playing a video game I should read my accounting book. I'll SIT around (obesity risk!), learn nothing because the book is as interesting as a blank wall (waste of time risk!), and proceed to get outrageously angry at how bullshit all the information is (violence risk!). I am probably alone on this, but I get significantly more angry at many academic books than I do at anything else. It might be strange, but it is absolutely true. Video games are not as bad as the media and some people make them out to be. I like to have fun, that's probably why I like video games. All the things that are fun are the same things that I'm always told are a waste of time. I would rather blog than do my homework. I would rather play video games than study. I would rather read the books I want to read than the books I'm told to read. I have to say, I feel rather oppressed sometimes. There are too many customary standards. I don't think I'm a retard just because I get Cs in my accounting classes. I hate accounting, it's bullshit because it's all completely made up. If for some reason there was a revolution because all the blind people realized what bullshit they are subject to on a daily basis, then all these business experts would be screwed. Business, the way it works, is completely arbitrary. Science, language, mathematics, and communication, you can't change them. The real experts reside in these fields.


This turned out to be a much longer post than I had originally planned. I only wanted to pay my respects to the one year anniversary of Sycophantic Laughter and I ended up going off on a few tangents. However, this post shows how Sycophantic Laughter has evolved and matured over the year period. The randomness of this particular entry is what I was referring to at the beginning. My posts are random, but only due to the randomness of my thoughts. I love random! I also love happiness, which I am experiencing currently. I've watched a lot of comedy today, including George Carlin, Rodney Dangerfield, and Yakov Smirnoff (who Chase just introduced me to today!), while getting some bullshit school work done as well. I'm happy that I got to see a few of my friends over Thanksgiving break and that I've reestablished communication with some friends who I've not spoken to in quite some time. What a great day for Sycophantic Laughter, thank you all for reading!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Exciting Developments!

I'm uber-excited about the prospect of starting a joined blog with my good friend Chase Robertson!!! We also plan on attempting to get some other friends involved in this project and have merry blog adventures!With multiple people contributing to one mother blog the possibilities are endless! I'm getting excited thinking about the diversity we can encompass together!! I grow tired about not really knowing what's going on in my good friend's lives, but this blog can be the final solution! #GetAtMe
I don't understand why blogging isn't more popular. Or maybe it is and I'm just too stupid to know, but I'm certainly new to the whole blogging thing. Even though I know that barely anyone reads all the crap I write, I still think it is absolutely (as Barry Feinstein would say) worth it. I find it very satisfying to state my opinions, share my ideas, and bitch about things no one else cares about! Hopefully if this joined blog becomes reality, my friends and I can garner some hits. Hell, maybe we'll get famous!!!

Another thing I'm excited about is Batman! As a young child growing up, trying to find my place in the world, I was an avid Batman fan. By far Batman was and still is my favorite superhero. Batman is so awesome because he beats the shit out of people using his bare hands! Also, the Batman animated series that was on in the nineties was amazing! I loved that show and really hope that I get a chance to watch some, if not all of it, again sometime soon. More specifically, I am ecstatic about the sequel to the video game Batman Arkham Asylum coming out this October! The new installment is called Batman Arkham City and the early trailers I have seen look magnificent!! Beating thugs to a pulp as the caped crusader never gets stale!



But wait, there's even more Batman excitement! The next Christopher Nolan Batman film is scheduled for release on July 20, 2012. That's only a little over one year from now! I enjoyed Nolan's first two Batman films, and I see no reason to suspect that this one will be any different. Nolan's depictions of Gotham City and Batman have been a breath of fresh air compared to the not so great films released in the nineties. I still enjoyed those films as a young boy, but I do realize now that they were not actually very good movies. However, I didn't give a shit at the time and that's great because I loved Batman all the same!

This show was soooo good!!
Another exciting event that should be taking place within the next year is graduation. Pending any issues that I really hope do not arise, I should finish earning a bachelor's degree at the end of next school year. This is a perplexing situation because it's great to graduate, but then what do I do next? Going through life has been straight forward, after each school year there is always another one a few months away. This could be the case if I decide to stay on for some graduate schooling, but who knows what's going to happen at this point in time. I am very intrigued about going into the "real world." I guess schooling is just some huge fantasy land or something. I'm rather certain I have never attended Hogwarts though. Maybe I'm just delusional, but at least I'm happy!

2012 is also the year for the next Summer Olympics! As a track runner, I'm extremely excited about the summer games! I love watching the fastest people in the world go at it! Usain Bolt will be back to defend his titles and look to break his own world records. I hope to see the United States continue its dominance in the 400 hurdles. It should be quite a show to watch! I am also glad that it is in London because at least the time difference isn't too great. I know there won't be any events going off at ludicrous times.

There is actually quite a bit to look forward to and I didn't even mention Mad Libs! Hopefully one of the sections in the joint blog can be a best of Mad Libs! Anyways, the near future holds many things to get excited about, I hope you share my enthusiasm!