Sunday, October 23, 2011

Now that the whole 30 Day Challenge is postponed, time to post shit!

So yeah, this just straight up made my day. This is really fucking nerdy so yeah, be warned all you sexy exciting people who are too busy having sex to play tabletop games. http://theglen.livejournal.com/16735.html

Jesus H. Sebastian Christ has this month been busy.

Yeah, so that whole...30 challenge thing? Not gonna do that this month. Too much going on to be updating my blog with shit like this right now. To say things have been hectic is to say that drinking the Pacific Ocean might not be good for one's health. So yeah, no 30 day challenge this month. Next month maybe. December might have to be it though. No school in December. Also hopefully I won't be taking care of my mother at that point. We all can dream can't we?

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Day 3 and 4 of The 30 Day Challenge.

So my favorite show is probably Misfits, because it's like what Heroes should be. And my favorite books are a toss up between The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses, Everything is Illuminated and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, A People's History of the United States, and 1984.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

30 Day Challenge: Day 2

My favorite movie is probably Wings of Desire by Wim Wenders. It is truly nothing less than a masterpiece. What I love so much about the movie is how so much of the lines from the actors is poetry. Pure and simple. To say the film is purely magical is an understatement.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

The 30 Day Challenge: Day 1

So I'm gonna do a 30 Day Challenge, mostly because I need to update this fucker more. So yeah, here it is, but I am probably gonna not have the one of a picture of me from 10 years ago...yet. So yeah, that second part of the post might not ever come. Oh wells, deal with it. So here is the challenge!

Day 01 -- your favorite song
Day 02 -- your favorite movie
Day 03 -- your favorite television program
Day 04 -- your favorite book
Day 05 -- your favorite quote
Day 06 -- whatever tickles your fancy
Day 07 -- a photo that makes you happy
Day 08 -- a photo that makes you angry/sad
Day 09 -- a photo you took
Day 10 -- a photo of you taken over ten years ago
Day 11 -- a photo of you taken recently
Day 12 -- whatever tickles your fancy
Day 13 -- a fictional book
Day 14 -- a non-fictional book
Day 15 -- a fanfic
Day 16 -- a song that makes you cry (or nearly)
Day 17 -- an art piece (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.)
Day 18 -- whatever tickles your fancy
Day 19 -- a talent of yours
Day 20 -- a hobby of yours
Day 21 -- a recipe
Day 22 -- a website
Day 23 -- a youtube video
Day 24 -- whatever tickles your fancy
Day 25 -- your day, in great detail
Day 26 -- your week, in great detail
Day 27 -- this month, in great detail
Day 28 -- this year, in great detail
Day 29 -- hopes, dreams and plans for the next 365 days
Day 30 -- whatever tickles your fancy

This'll be interesting. So here I go with the first challenge. My favorite song is actually pretty hard. I dunno what my favorite song is. I have songs that I love dearly, but they are too many to count. Also I kinda feel like I'm betraying Nirvana (aka my favorite band ever) by not having them as my favorite song. But Pennyroyal Tea is one of the best songs ever. As is Lithium. As is Opinion and In Bloom. Also Come As You Are. But there are songs that I listen to more than that. I mean...songs like One Too Many Mornings by The Chemical Brothers, the City on the Edge of Forever by A Skylit Drive, Raise Your Weapon by Deadmau5, Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites by Srillex, Entombed We Collide and Forever and a Day by Death by Stereo, Counting Back to One by Beautiful Small Machines, Crack Pipes and Makeshift Patriot by Sage Fracis, Thrash Unreal and You Must Be Willing by Against Me!, The Last to Say by Atmosphere, Thou Shalt Always Kill and The Magician's Assistant by Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius Pip, Lake Michigan and Fantasies by Rouge Wave, too many songs by Bad Religion, pretty much all of the discography of Rise Against, Wall of Water by Mayhem, My Prayer Beyond Ginnungagap by Blut Aus Nord, Norden on Fire, Withstand the Fall of Time (which was the song that made black metal click with me and started this wonderfully dark and bleak romance) and Years of Silent Sorrow by Immortal, SAOT and I Saw Empires Falling by Eraplee Noisewall Orchestra, Melting Nails by Igorrr, When All is Said and Done by Napalm Death, I've Got a Straight Edge by Minor Threat, too many songs by the Beatles, Zetsubou Billy, Shimi and Akagi by Maximum the Hormone, Courtship Dating by Crystal Castles, Keep Hope Alive by the Crystal Method, Dogma by KMFDM, 1 Trillion Dollars, Police State in the USA, and the Consumer's Song by Anti-Flag, Last Train Home by Lostprophets, all of Float by Aesop Rock, Cherry by Ratatat, Vermilion and See In You by The Album Leaf, and waaaaay too many more to count. I mean, I guess I am just a huge music junkie. Oh and I haven't even gone into all the great pieces of classical music out there. Or the classics, like Led, The Dead Kennedys, ELP(Emmerson, Lake and Palmer), Simon and Garfunkle, Lou Reed, The Ramones, Rakim, Public Enemy Number One, Bad Brains, GBH, Pink Floyd, The Grateful Dead, Johnny Cash (aka one of the greatest songwriters of all time), Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Neutral Milk Hotel, Lenard Cohen, Hank Williams, MDC, Patsy Cline, Bikini Kill, The Gits, Susan Vega, Kate Bush, Hybrid, The Winstons, and all those countless progenitors who have given us all fantastic music. So yeah, I have too many songs to choose just one. Also I think I should do a music thing for day 10 instead. So yeah, here we go!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Modest Mouse, Dubstep, The Craft of Writing, Being "Real" and Other Stuff Part 1.

Two posts in one night, because I can and I can't sleep. So...time to write like a mad-man.

So Modest Mouse was a band I actually hated for a really long time. Mostly because I hated Issac Brock's voice. I really hated his voice, it kinda grated on my nerves. I was used to really good vocalists and my mom is a great singer, so Issac Brock's voice was...jarring to say the least and straight up obnoxious at the most. But then something happened. I actually started to listen to them for long periods of time. First I listened all the way through We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank. I listened the shit out of that CD. Then I listened to Good News for People who Love Bad News. And then I realized that I had accepted his voice as an essential part of the music. Then I started listening to the lyrics. That kinda cemented them as a favored band. Then I had a really intense personal experience with the song Talking Shit About a Pretty Sunset. I laughed and cried, because it was about me. I used to be suicidal and deeply existentially depressed. Doesn't help that I'm manic depressive(aka bi-polar but I think manic depression is a better term, that's just me though), and didn't have medication. So yeah, I really had a Dark Night of the Soul. And then along came a song that kinda encapsulated who I was at the time. I had really tied myself into a noose. I did blame my town and my friends, when really it was my outlook and my own brain chemistry that was the cause. Then I heard the Explosions In the Sky-esque solo. And I realized that they were one of my favorite bands. I don't like all their songs, not yet anyway, but the ones I really like are really fucking good and only Modest Mouse could write those songs. I mean, songs like Cowboy Dan, Dramamine, Breakthrough, March Into the Sea, Talking Shit About a Pretty Sunset, 3rd Planet, Spitting Venom, Novocaine Stain, Black Cadillacs, The World at Large, Parting of the Sensory, and tons more could only come from them and they are the only ones who can deliver the emotional intensity that is needed for the songs to work. And fuck if I don't have a whole lot of run on sentences. But fuck it. So yeah, I really had to warm up to Modest Mouse. But after that, I really got into them. They might even be on my Top 10 Bands. Or at least they are fighting for a spot. Them and twenty other groups. But they are special.

Now time to shift drastically to another subject. Because right now I'm not feeling Modest Mouse. Might go back later. Or maybe time to step away from the keyboard. Shit, 2 AM. Yeah, time for sleep. More later.

A Long Time Away, And a Format Change.

So, I've been absent for quite a long time. And I have to say, it's a bit strange to be back. But I'm not here to remark on how I feel strange about my homecoming. I kinda started this blog to be kinda professional and be about actual writing and essays and stuff, and it still will, but now I kinda have to revamp what this site is. It's still gonna be about professional essays, critique and all that jazz, but I feel like I need to kinda change things up a bit. I'm thinking of adding in personal stuff too, kinda like a public diary. But it's not gonna be like...all drama and angst now, just a bit more personal. If that turns some people off, whatever, I get it. Emotional disclosure is messy and not fun to read, but I feel almost compelled to do just that. Because if not here, then where? Real life? That's no fun, especially when I can get all artsy fartsy with how I express my feelings in blog format. I think this will be an interesting new development. Besides, this helps me grow as a writer. So yeah, that's what's new about the blog now. Hope this works.