Monday, May 25, 2015

To Misters Fretz and Musgrave

Misters Fretz and Musgrave,

Heya, sorry I don't know either of you and I hate doing this but would one or both of you please inform some of your fellow (ad)ministers and "helpers" that not even a week ago one of you made a call for civil discourse and that part of that polite environment is not silencing someone who disagrees with you especially on the day that honors our fallen that fought for our freedom to waste time commenting on mobile games. 

This isn't the first time my comments have been taken down for no discernible reason other than that I was pointing out how rude or misconstruing someone else was being (apparently someone or someones with powers to remove my comments). Sorry again to bother you both. I didn't know how else to contact you, as I couldn't find a contact us directly and obviously can't seem to trust that a comment will reach either of you. Sorry again and thank you both for your time. If you can't do anything that's fine too, I'm just sick of doing nothing whenever this happens to me and I know it's your holiday and it's a little thing, and it's stupid, I just don't know if it's been happening to anyone else either.




Sunday, April 12, 2015

Why I don't blog.

I feel like all I can think of blogging about are sad things.

Things people are somewhat interested in (or rather they should be) but because they can't easily effect such things they'd rather not spend time with them.

I'll never do better than Colbert, Stewart, or Oliver (to name a few) in being as entertaining and informative about how f'ed up things are. And if they still can't sweeten up such sad news so it's palatable for everyone else I don't think I can. 


Unfortunately, I feel that I must, because it's so damned important. I never used to care about politics until I found how deeply politics seemed to effect everything I'd ever want to do. Why is politics so important? It effects the money. Why is money so important? That's kind of a silly question. If you want to do anything in life you need to have money. If you don't have money you can't get educated, or feed yourself, nor shelter yourself. You also can't get funding for things that benefit everyone. Like libraries, roads, repaving roads, etc. etc. etc. Money has also come to equal freedom -- And I don't even feel like finishing the equation or this "frackus to it's final stupidity." I don't understand how others think, so it's difficult for me to figure out how to make them see my side. You can give them all of the evidence and it doesn't matter. I'm sure on the other side it's the same thing. Except that that's not how it should be. I shouldn't be able to argue with a guy on Facebook about how he should get on board with immunizations after firing link after link to him explaining that the guy who said they could lead to autism was both lying and had a conflict of interest. 

^This is why I hate trying to blog, it's preachy it's entrenched, there are so many layers on top of layers of trying to get to the argument that I don't even want try, we've become as polarized as the middle east because the "stakes are too high." I gotta get that Republican or Democrat or whatever to see why they're wrong" and the problem is that's not even it, there are liars, cheaters, etc. on both sides and they must go

Bloggin sucks, unless it's like this. If only this stuff were actually important: http://arbroath.blogspot.com/