Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Man, I ramble

I just read my last post. I didn't know I rambled, but I did. Cool. Now I can bore people to death!
Ok, not really, because even though my last post had no structure to speak of, it was still sort of interesting. I really will try not to ramble though.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Opening Post

Ok, now that I'm over the writers block I'll talk about random stuff for a while.

Firstly, I research my politics(Nationstates forums mostly, on link bar. Name's sheni on there) instead of just being a Democrat for no reason. It can't be smart not to, because it's good to know WHY you hate Bush(and oddly, I don't hate him as much as most of the blind Democrats do) instead of just hating him for no reason. (I don't think it's possible to have a well reasoned arguement for liking Bush, but somebody might have one. One person. In the world.) Ok, I still do hate Bush

Second, I sort of know Hebrew. Not well at all, but it's still better then most of you guys reading this. Rather more helpful for debates then French or whatever, because you can at least argue about religion with this. (Although, if I had a choice I'd go for Japanese, cause I'm a video game nut.)

Third, I've noticed that it's impossible to win a debate on EDIT: Anything, but the original word was religion. I saw one that was won ever, and it was over semantics more then religion. (Someone posted saying he was an agnostic because even though he didn't believe in God, he still allowed the possiblity of It's existance. Everyone else argued that that made him a weak atheist, not an agnostic. They won)

Now, you may have noticed that I refered to God as It in that. It's because God has no gender and so "he" cannot possibly apply to It better then "it" does, especially since for living but nongendered things in English(and even some gendered things), it is used.

Nextly(hehe, nextly. I really am smarter then that shows, though , really.) I hate the word "whom". I could rant for hours on that, but I'll just say it's outdated and should have left English with hither, thither, and whither. If a part of grammer isn't intuitive it should leave the language and...
Ok, I almost did rant for hours on that. Sorry. I figure I'll stop typing now, as this post is pretty long as it is.



Oh, and by the way, if Jocabia is reading this, your link is broken. Please fix it, it's really annoying.
EDIT: He fixed it.

Pre-Opening Post

I honestly cannot think of anything to say here. I'll post again after I get over my writers block.