If unblogging, at the least, I hope you're still massaging the malleable minds of the little people to conform to the highest standards of unconformed thinkery and unreformed feelingness so they might stand a chance against the unparallelled forces of wankerifficiousness post-merger with blatherousity. Or, alternatively, have sold the wee buggers unto the sideshows of Barnumess and Baileyity where they might be seen but not absurd, lest they persist in their evolutionary pursuit of teenagerous deformation.
I'm working exclusively with delinquents these days. I like it...something about choosing to spend my time with our society's untouchables appeals to me.
well well, glad to know you're doing allright and seem to... be taking some serious action. I hope you can bring your humour there too, once in a while.
re. this post: I believe the video-argument went over religion and the conservative party. A) Religion doesn't kill, people do. It's just a cover-up. B) The Con and Dem parties are but different flavours of the same chemical base. You know this. It's the same thing in every western country.
I think you might be making more of a difference now than any 'discussion' over this :)
I'm proud to say that for the past seven years I've not held one job that HASN'T been for the purpose of actively making a difference. This isn't something new (hell, it's not even a new job). I can't imagine what it's like to have a normal 9 to 5 low-social-impact job. How dull.
As for humor, you'll no doubt be happy to know that I've found that it serves me well in any capacity. I never leave home without it.
something about choosing to spend my time with our society's untouchables appeals to me.
Aha! I knew there was some altruism in your choice to blog with us!
Btw, don't let the psychobabblers ever convince you that you must keep folks at arm's length that you're trying to benefit. I know, for some, it can be easier to go home at the end of the day and separate the personal from the professional.
But the last time I really worked for a group of untouchables - the homeless in the early 1990s - I came to understand how many were literally untouched, and what old Mutha Theresa meant when she said "Loneliness is the worst poverty."
So I learned that even the briefest physical touch - a hand on the hand, a shoulder or arm pat- was a very subtle way to let people know you found them 'touchable', even if they were only receiving that subconsciously.
Good luck with your endeavors. I trust you're making a bigger difference than is always visible.
I'm not an acquaintance of yours. I just bumped into your blog one day and then you stopped blogging and i didn't understand why... When I read this last post I was happy about it, that's all.
If anyone is even remotely interested in sports, a friend and I have a new blog which follows our favorite team in our own weirdly devotional way. Even if you're NOT that interested in sports, sometimes I try to be funny, so it might be worth your time anyway.
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Great link!! I wish you still blogged though ...
I know :(
I'm sorry.
It's because you said 'Booger' isn't it? Damn booger police.
Yes. But I'm not at liberty to say any more than that.
If unblogging, at the least, I hope you're still massaging the malleable minds of the little people to conform to the highest standards of unconformed thinkery and unreformed feelingness so they might stand a chance against the unparallelled forces of wankerifficiousness post-merger with blatherousity. Or, alternatively, have sold the wee buggers unto the sideshows of Barnumess and Baileyity where they might be seen but not absurd, lest they persist in their evolutionary pursuit of teenagerous deformation.
And doing so with much wicked glee.
I'm working exclusively with delinquents these days. I like it...something about choosing to spend my time with our society's untouchables appeals to me.
well well, glad to know you're doing allright and seem to... be taking some serious action. I hope you can bring your humour there too, once in a while.
re. this post: I believe the video-argument went over religion and the conservative party.
A) Religion doesn't kill, people do. It's just a cover-up.
B) The Con and Dem parties are but different flavours of the same chemical base. You know this. It's the same thing in every western country.
I think you might be making more of a difference now than any 'discussion' over this :)
And which of my anonymous acquaintances is this?
I'm proud to say that for the past seven years I've not held one job that HASN'T been for the purpose of actively making a difference. This isn't something new (hell, it's not even a new job). I can't imagine what it's like to have a normal 9 to 5 low-social-impact job. How dull.
As for humor, you'll no doubt be happy to know that I've found that it serves me well in any capacity. I never leave home without it.
something about choosing to spend my time with our society's untouchables appeals to me.
Aha! I knew there was some altruism in your choice to blog with us!
Btw, don't let the psychobabblers ever convince you that you must keep folks at arm's length that you're trying to benefit. I know, for some, it can be easier to go home at the end of the day and separate the personal from the professional.
But the last time I really worked for a group of untouchables - the homeless in the early 1990s - I came to understand how many were literally untouched, and what old Mutha Theresa meant when she said "Loneliness is the worst poverty."
So I learned that even the briefest physical touch - a hand on the hand, a shoulder or arm pat- was a very subtle way to let people know you found them 'touchable', even if they were only receiving that subconsciously.
Good luck with your endeavors. I trust you're making a bigger difference than is always visible.
I'm not an acquaintance of yours.
I just bumped into your blog one day and then you stopped blogging and i didn't understand why...
When I read this last post I was happy about it, that's all.
I miss you and I do not even know you. Wish you would blog with us again, but, I am happy to know that your life is working well for you.
Thanks for that! I appreciate it.
If anyone is even remotely interested in sports, a friend and I have a new blog which follows our favorite team in our own weirdly devotional way. Even if you're NOT that interested in sports, sometimes I try to be funny, so it might be worth your time anyway.
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