It’s not something I want to call attention to, so I wasn’t going to.. but for my own reference: the gun I referred to in the previous entry bothers me a bit, because it’s not something I take lightly or even find humor or beauty or identity in, as I know is a culture these days..
It’s much easier to tolerate the man operating a jackhammer outside in the morning, after knowing what and why he’s doing it.
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mused at 3:53 am
Intent above action.
Context above content.
And just like that, the storm’s over.
Everything really is so very circumstantial.
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mused at 10:02 pm
This is why civilians shouldn’t have guns.
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mused at 7:16 am
I must have done something good.
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mused at 1:35 am
A bit offhandedly, I’ve come up with five ways, simplistically and essentially, to handle most any problem:
A) ignore it and wait for it to go away on its own
B) confront it and deal with it til solved
C) put it off until a good time
D) give up and walk away
E) seek help, which will ultimately point to one of the above options by advised action or default
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mused at 4:13 am
shower thoughts:
how come television shows are simply cancelled, rather than being improved by changing actors, directors, writers, styles, etc.? just because a show isn’t doing superbly, doesn’t mean the whole thing should be trashed.
particularly: how come tossed shows aren’t picked back up by other networks/producers, and refashioned for success? change the title of the show or change the show dates/times.. change the actors, add or remove actors, enroll the actors in bootcamp acting classes.. change the director or add a second chair or something…
and when shows are cancelled, why can’t the storyline for the never-to-be-seen-episodes be shared with those members of the tv-watching-public that have been led on by the show’s beginning and abandoned by the show’s ending.
it just doesn’t seem sensible to me to throw out a whole storyline/show concept, just because it doesn’t seem to be serving fully in its current exact capacity.
Firefly, Girls Club, Jack and Bobby, The Mountain, Dark Angel, Reunion, Birds of Prey…
some of these shows weren’t necessarily worth watching to begin with… some of them were potentially brilliant from the start… all of them would be worth properly recreating and resurrecting. change the show’s name, put in some real actors, change the show’s date/time to appeal to a different/wider audience…. i’ve already said all these suggestions above.
*shrug* okay well i’ve said my piece/peace. (I can never decide whether “piece” or “peace” makes for the nicer phrase.)
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mused at 2:53 am
... That it’s “ultimately” trust rather than “ultimate trust”. They’re not the same thing at all.
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mused at 6:58 pm
humans are funny creatures.. that too much can still be not enough. moderation is quite challenge, especially for those with experience or potential for more. i wonder if a room can even ever get clean with so much stuff in it. broken capacity makes for instbaility and ungoodness. everything moves to …what the heck is that word now..??.... ...thinking about it…. i think the word is “entropy” ... i’ve been out of school too long. oy. anyway, it’s the law of chaos. everything degrades or upgrades to a more chaotic/messy state. increasing complexity, increasing abundance, continuous increase, growth, improvement, change, chaos, order, magic.