A Personal Journal Full of Conversation
13 years ago
General
"Would you say 'Howl' has literary merit?" (Howl, 2010 (go and find out, watch the movie))
I invite people to embark on this new discussion I've underwent with myself. The situation around this introspection of myself, the point where I'm analyzing a personality trait that has come into "crossfire" over the past few days. This trait comes with an analytical mind, the really callous kind, but it also remains in a station of humor. Where I'm going with this is there are mean, unwanted and non-P.C.(politically correct) jokes going through my mind(every second, every breath). Am I to say them?
To me, yes, because they come with a natural part of who I am. I express myself through this humor sometimes; whether it be content, frustration, joy, or depression. There's a reason for humor, where my world view is concerned that is. But humor shows its ugly face, and people don't either get it or want it. This considers the exception for misinterpretations, mind you.
It's even worse here, with people who know- if not none- not many of my type, the analytic, the satiric, the doped, the mellow; people who won't care because at the end of the day they know the score of their realities. For example, I made an off-hand comment about art with a smoking fur about to be eaten, that it should take on a message of "Don't Smoke or Get Eaten", something like that. It was a funny idea, and then some stupid asshole throws down a paragraph at my comment explain some stupid study explaining some benefit about smoking? What? Marijuana has been known to cure cancer(Youtube it), but that's not why I'm smoking it, you idiot~ Stop making excuses for cigarettes. That's just dumb. Take responsibility for your bad habits like I do. I didn't want to debate. I wanted to be funny.
Again, now, I find myself wanting remark to some art about fat girls. I won't. Because some fat furries will jump(and jiggle) about how that's not nice. I let these kinds of jokes slip in front of my fat friends, and if they hurt, I don't want to be bitched at but approached by a level-headed fat person. So, that way, I can trust the fat hasn't gone to their heads. And they can still be my friends.
And I wish the rest of the world would work their discrepancies in the same fashion, instead of letting the fat go to their heads and think My opinion matters That much. The same goes for all my online friends. Where do you guys draw the line of seriousness when it comes to someone and what they say? (if you say Presidential elections is when we get serious about words, gtfo~)
-a rant by Howl
To me, yes, because they come with a natural part of who I am. I express myself through this humor sometimes; whether it be content, frustration, joy, or depression. There's a reason for humor, where my world view is concerned that is. But humor shows its ugly face, and people don't either get it or want it. This considers the exception for misinterpretations, mind you.
It's even worse here, with people who know- if not none- not many of my type, the analytic, the satiric, the doped, the mellow; people who won't care because at the end of the day they know the score of their realities. For example, I made an off-hand comment about art with a smoking fur about to be eaten, that it should take on a message of "Don't Smoke or Get Eaten", something like that. It was a funny idea, and then some stupid asshole throws down a paragraph at my comment explain some stupid study explaining some benefit about smoking? What? Marijuana has been known to cure cancer(Youtube it), but that's not why I'm smoking it, you idiot~ Stop making excuses for cigarettes. That's just dumb. Take responsibility for your bad habits like I do. I didn't want to debate. I wanted to be funny.
Again, now, I find myself wanting remark to some art about fat girls. I won't. Because some fat furries will jump(and jiggle) about how that's not nice. I let these kinds of jokes slip in front of my fat friends, and if they hurt, I don't want to be bitched at but approached by a level-headed fat person. So, that way, I can trust the fat hasn't gone to their heads. And they can still be my friends.
And I wish the rest of the world would work their discrepancies in the same fashion, instead of letting the fat go to their heads and think My opinion matters That much. The same goes for all my online friends. Where do you guys draw the line of seriousness when it comes to someone and what they say? (if you say Presidential elections is when we get serious about words, gtfo~)
-a rant by Howl
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Humans will be humans, I suppose, regardless of what pelt they're wearing. :P
I personally don't like people who wear different faces for different people. Not a Silence of the Lambs joke, here. :P But people who act differently around you compared to in a group. It seems very artificial, and I'm very bothered by that. Who are you trying to show off for? I've grown up with a lot of that BS.
People shouldn't react so explosively, but sometimes if the words hurt them, or put a dent in their sense of pride combined with an impulsive demeanor, then of course they're going to be morons and go on, and on, and on. I admit I get defensive, sometimes irrationally too, but I'm not saying I like it. I like keeping that mainly to myself too. xP