In my life, I have held many minute, yet personal, philosophies on life and living. Now some of them are fairly basic (such as my belief that Goodness is Always Repaid with More Good somewhere down the road) that most people will generally agree with. However, I hold two such philosophies very dearly to my heart. They are as follows:
1. Being a little Strange can be quite endearing in the right situation, as it unveils personality in the "Looney Toon" in question.
And 2. Pride in one's self is not inherently sinful. It should come naturally to men and women that they hold at least some aspect of themselves in high esteem. After all, who else is going to do that for you?
But I digress. My point, based off of my distinct world views, is that I have no problem being seen in a more eldritch and oddball fashion. In fact, I welcome it. It is something to be embraced. With the right tone, gestures and expressions, one can completely unseat their neighbor with only the force of his/her will. That is a talent possessed by people I hold in high esteem.
And getting to my larger point, for this: My blog for the English Composition II course I am taking--to be mostly read by my fellow students and my professor, a Dr. Hamon--will not be traditional by any means. As my classmates have already discerned, I can demonstrate a talent for saccharinity along the lines of being sickening. And one reading this can only expect more of the same. I make no qualms about it. It is the way I am.
As far as other details about myself go: I am twenty four years of age. My favorite color is Rainbow. My favorite food is anything from Red Lobster. I am in my second quarter at South University. I am soon to be enrolled in the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. I also aspire to become a Published Fantasy Novelist, and I have actually finished one of my novels: An Urban Fantasy titled "Rise of the Magician." My hobbies include making children cry, watching True Crime documentary television shows, swearing, studying a variety of spiritualities, pulling practical jokes on my unfortunate family members, falling asleep on couches, swearing, eating out, and repeating myself.
And that is all for now.
Hail Cthulu!
Chris
hahah I like the way to did this it was entertaining to say the least! But also I work for a physical therapy office that has on OT on staff if you would ever like to shadow her
ReplyDeleteHi! I enjoy reading your post, that is a great talent that you can express yourself not in the most traditional way, you want to be unique. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteHello. I think this is a really great post! Definitely interesting, and I love the fact that you are very confident with who you are. More people should be as confident in themselves as you are.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Chris! I liked your two philosophies. I also never realized what an eloquent writer you were. That's really interesting that you've managed to write a book already, that's a skill I know I'll never have.
ReplyDeleteThank you: Megan, Vanessa, Nicole and Casey for your mellifluous librettos. Such consideration fills my pericardium with the fullest of revelry and indebtedness. Megan, I would love to know more of your offer, so see me after Monday's class and we can discuss details. And Casey, not only have I finished one book, but I am working on a second one, as well, currently at 27,000 words. (The first leveled out at 232,000 words; roughly the size of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix".) And I am quite proud of that. I will be looking into all of your blogs very soon. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGood post Chris I can't help but laugh at some of your outburst during class for sometimes it is entertaining Bond...Jessica Bond haha that was funny. Good luck on the Novels!!
ReplyDeletehey chris enjoy reading you definitely have alot of intresting things to say
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