Monthly Archives: February 2009

Alright, Alright…

So Dystopia Part 2 still isn’t out of the editing stage, because I’m a jerk. But on the plus side I had a relatively productive weekend working on yet another ridiculous project, watching Ultimate Fighting, and apparently discovering relatively creepy artists on the internet.  Anyways, thanks to John K’s fantastic cartooning blog (http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/

I realize that I have been slacking in my posting, though I have enjoyed an extremely creative an

I realize that I have been slacking in my posting, though I have enjoyed an extremely creative and fulfilling week or so. Since nothing I have is quite ready for the prying eyes of the public, instead I want you all to enjoy the above video, the audio from which has been on every playlist

Random thoughts.

First off I would like to apologize for the second portion of my dystopian piece not getting up on here yet. The editing process has proved more difficult that I had thought on that one. Should get it done tomorrow though, with a bit of luck. And then, the thrilling conclusion! Other than that,

A Realistic Dystopia, Part 1.

Dystopian literature is arguably one of my favorite genres, in as much as it can be called a genre. Characterized by alienated citizens, oppressive governments, or a general lack of the rule of law (or at least sensible law), such stories provide a perhaps more realistic view of where we (or at least some of

The Pitfalls of Happiness

I have aimed since the beginning of this venture to avoid discussing personal things, but I feel I must address something that has long loomed in the back of my head. For the past few days, those who know me and deal with me on a daily basis may have noticed an unsettling trend: I’ve

25 Factoids About Me

There seems to be a somewhat unsettling trend going around on Facebook of social-networking chain-notes which implore people to generate 25 things, be they facts about themselves, the first 25 random tracks on iTunes, etc… So I figured, what the hey, I can get in on this, and give you people a chance to know

Jane Austen + Zombies = What I Was Afraid Of

I just opened my Google Reader account and something caught my eye… At first I was completely excited by the idea of “A Zombie Jane Austen.” She would be a totallly kickass though perhaps dried out zombie, as well as erudite and somewhat snarky. Overall, extremely entertaining by zombie standards.  Anyways, following the link,