Yes, it has been a long time, too long in fact. This is my untimely return to the blogosphere, the world of online ramblings and egos to stretch across the whole net.
That is not what I'm here to talk about, though. I, on the other hand, am not here to rant but to vent a thought process (as it were), in the only was I 'know' how. A journal is too solitary, Twitter is too mainstream (hipster faggot a 12 o'clock) and fuck Facebook, seriously - it's a great site, yes, that isn't the issue... The issue is with the swine that inhabit it, the drop outs of life, those who chose to not think but to be.
Third paragraph and I haven't directly mentioned what I want to talk about, yet. What I want to talk about is <i>my</i> theory of relativity, unfortunately named and most likely overshadowed but a theory in it's own right none the less. The key point is that everything in this world, materialistic or not has some a sort of unfathomable value, a value which balances itself within this world, whether it be physically or something deeper. This value controls how to people may interact, whether it be in conflict or love. It also controls the level at which someone will achieve, every person is given a base value to begin with.
FUCK THIS.
I'm sorry but I give up, I'm tired. will edit later
dragons and shit
Callum McHugh :: Anything and Everything.
A blog recording the adventures of a young man whose principle interests are video games, philosophical ramblings, and computers. W00t for A Clockwork Orange reference.
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Sunday 18 December 2011
Tuesday 12 July 2011
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First post back after a very long time, over the passing months I have discovered Twitter; the world of micro-blogging. This has tickled my fancy for blogosphere a zone I have full intent to delve head first into, this is an area of the internet that intrigues me. Currently I am watching The Social Network, my favourite film to get me in the motivational mood. As well as reminding me how much I detest American pronunciation of certain words. Which reminds me of how snobby I am about that sort of thing. *sigh* This is such a tangent.
Friday 25 February 2011
oh this is rather addictive when bored, two posts in two days!! Lucky you (whoever you may be). This is really cleansing and helps let of a lot of steam even though all I am doing is launching my random thoughts & mental processes of cyber+non-existent space. Again, like I said it is rather cleansing
and yes again, I missed on a couple of posts, I don't know who I am addressing but things are easier this away. There is no need for me to direct these meaningless and menial blog posts at anyone but it helps the flow. As we all know writing down what you are going to say never sounds as natural but planning it in your head with a volley of replies and retorts does really help the flow with natural conversation. Even though this rather unnatural. Will post further e-expression (yes I just coined my own phrases. lol) with regards to Amsterdam etc. inabityall
Monday 21 February 2011
Ha, just as I predicted this project would not get my undivided attention. lol, just in Birmingham airport. Oh the joys of waiting! Just rediscovered twitter and scrolling through the menus etc. I realised why stopped going on it in the first place, because it holds absolutely jack all for me. Ah well im still going to go on it ;)
Thursday 17 February 2011
Day 1
First post - first day, I understand the power behind setting up a blog, but it's not the blog that holds power it's what it can do for you buying powering one of your skills - if that makes sense. For example you are a football fanatic who's quick witted you'd set up a blog and post wise cracks about football, because you know the game inside and out. But myself unlike most of my friends and everyone else in the world I haven't found a passion. I dabble in my fields, but they are more of a fad or phase than true passion, because I get distracted and drawn in by other more alluring (at first glance) skills - you could say - that are vogue, because one of my biggest weakness' is instead of finding something I like and giving it 100%. As much of a cliche as it sounds. I end up finding 4 or 5 things I really want to become good at and giving them 20% or 25% which in the end achieves nothing. Anyway without waffling I think I'll kill it there I have found this rather cleansing if that makes any sense and I am aiming to post once a day, I wont be giving this one hundred percent but it'll be a lot more focus and effort than usual. Peace.
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