Saturday 17 July 2010

The Beginning Of Something.... Lazy

Im not sure how most blogs start. Either way, im sure most of them try to start with a bang. But i think im in distinct lack of bang when it comes to starting things, i have a tendency to get a little bit of something and slowly built it up to being something great, but the chances are that this will be a complete flop, because of my methods, being that i have a terrible habit of starting things and never finishing them.

If you wanna know what my blog might ever be about. It's simply anything that happens to take my fancy, a rant about grammar, the internet, love, theatre, weapons, gaming, literature, television, science, kinky stuff, anything and possibly everything i could name at this moment in time.

So im guessing i better start with some kind of topic to get you interested.... nope. got nuthin'.
OH WAIT!
Recently, I finally became 18.
Being a regular milestone for people I dont see why generally, other than allowing certain laws to not apply etc. especially seeing as the next milestone. Being 21, is only 3 years away, it makes it seem somewhat arbitrary. Although to some, during the first years of life, every single one of the years is special, 18 is nice though, i dont see the true appeal of 21, but i suppose i might discover the specialties in that in about 3 years or so.

Im enjoying the alcohol mostly, since thats been the main contributer to my recent days, but i've also been enjoying my right to buy swords. I find swords and basic weapons much more wonderful than the modern guns and bullets, as they are weapons in their greatest simplicity, point and click killing if you will.

But knives, and staffs, and throwing stars, and spears, and chains, and any basic weapon you can think of, the art of death should never have been simplified, although it is the best idea for better warfare, warfare is a horrible outcome in the first place. I feel that if it takes more skill to kill someone with a more interesting weapon, it gives more honour to those you have killed, as it brings more respect than pulling a trigger and blowing a hole through someone with a jagged chunk of metal.

Skill in a Kill Fulfills the Will. x


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