Sports Bucket List
If life were a musical and anticulturalism
Wikipedia and one letter off.
I have kind of a quick blog update for today.
I should like to start out by saying that I commend wikipedia for what it is and what it did today for the blackout.
That being said, the blackout brought out a VERY SCARY side of the human race. I had no idea how much people relied on an internet built encyclopedia for real information. If you are looking for a quick answer I can understand, I do it all the time, but the amount of people who were worried about not finishing papers because they couldn't access wikipedia was downright fucking scary. First of all, any credible school won't accept wikipedia as a source. That's a big point there. You shouldn't be using it for research papers. Period. There are these magical places where you do research btw, they're called libraries, they've been around FOREVER! If you're too lazy to do that, or it's late, fucking google it! There are millions of credible sources for research papers out there.
If you're asking why it isn't credible I'll answer that now. It is written by you and your peers. That's right you can edit wikipedia! They have a group that does well to monitor stupid editing but it isn't 100%. I once edited the WWII page to say that fear of Hello Kitty is why America joined the war. It was up there for TWO WEEKS. Imagine a kid writing that in his paper! Now most would know that is wrong but how can you be sure what your reading is right on say, the page for a chemical. If you must use the site for papers, though I can't see why, please just use the sources posted on the bottom, you know, the ones where the people writing the page for real got their info, like a normal researcher, you get it yet?
Ok enough ranting. A while back I posted daily status with movie titles that were one letter off. They were quite popular so I plan on adding them here as I remember them. A lot of them I pulled from a website I can't recall, but only the titles I made up my own descriptions.
For starters here are a few:
Lord of the Wings - The underdog comedy of a thin man taking on the wing eating championships!
Rion King - What happens when Simba gets abandoned in China?
Star Pars - The story of average golfers who become legends.
More to come!
-Minos
P.S. If you're barking up the wrong tree, you're probably a dog.
Twitter, Daleks, and Hooverville
I've concluded after my first day of using twitter that facebook is really useless for me now. In reality I don't care about daily drivel of what people are eating, etc. On twitter I can follow CNN, Islanders, and other interests and streamline my information into a single website on a single page. To have that on facebook I would have to block everyone from my news feed. Anyway I'll still maintain a facebook for communication with groups, because it is better for that. Also I can keep up with family that aren't big twitter users.
I would like to throw a quick, people are dumb segway in here. This cruise ship deal in Italy has produced amazing reactions. Really it is only the, "This is why I never cruise!" Or, "I'll never cruise again!" sentiments that bother me. I mean seriously? The last time a huge mega cruise sank was the titanic. Dunno if that is true, but really it is probably close.
Speaking of dumb people, lets talk about Occupy! Watching Doctor Who today we saw an episode where there were Hoovervilles. My lovely wife pointed out that it was like Occupy. I couldn't help but laugh because it was true in essence. A bunch of bums, out of work, camping in communities. Bahahaha! This is of course semantically different because Hoovervilles were people with no where to go, while occupy are there by choice. Anyway it was a funny comparison.
Ok last topic of the day, the Daleks. They have quickly become my favorite archenemy in a tv series ever. So brutal, always surviving, and always exterminating! Other favorite archenemies include: comics-Joker, games-Sephiroth, and books-Sauron.
Anyway, enough rambling for today!
Shameless, "follow me on Twitter," plug. Woo I feel awesome for doing that!
You stay classy San Diego.
-Minos
Daily words of wisdom: If you don't have something nice to say, punch them in the face instead, that way they get the message.
Batman Platinum, Pot Pies, and Twitisheepisphering
Country Music and man crushes.
So I got to go to my first ever live concert! Well, I've been to TSO, but I guess that doesn't count by the order of hadji, sanction 36, part 401k.
We saw Blake Shelton play at the Huntington Center last night. Also playing was Dia Frampton and Justin Moore. I learned a few useful tidbits of information along the way all while enjoying an amazing concert.
First, man crushes are awkward, especially drunk redneck man crushes. But more on that later. Dia Frampton, who was the runner up on The Voice from team Blake, opened the show. She had an excellent voice but she lacked the power to overcome the bass in the arena setting. She has some growing up to do in that regard but overall she was excellent for a tour opening act. One odd note was that she performed bare foot, which was strange but cool.
Second act was Justin Moore, this is where man crush happens. There were a few drunken redneck frat boys sitting next to us. One of them had serious, man crushtasticness for Justin. He was singing every song, banging the railing so hard, and out of time I might add, that I'm pretty sure he would've lost feeling had the alcohol not already done that. We were also sure that he was going to fall over the railing, but oh well can't win em all!
Now onto Blake. One thing I love about country music stars is that they have true singing talent. Blake proved his by sitting on a stool for a few songs to play guitar and sing by himself. This was my favorite part of the night because he sang my new favorite song, Toledo. The video of this can be seen here. The song was fracking hilarious. What I really liked about Blake was that he had a lot of humor as well as music in his show.
All in all it was a fantastic night and I recommend seeing his show, even if you're not a country fan.
-Minos
Woody Harrelson will be pissed!
Hockey Fights
Doctor Who and environmentalism
My wife has been watching Doctor Who for some time now. I've always wanted to start over and catch up, but never got around to it. Finally got to it and am currently catching up as I write this from my phone.
Watching this show, a British show, has made me realize how lost American Entertainment has become. This show doesn't have amazing visuals, it doesn't have prize celebrities, but it sure as hell has a great story and it keeps you interested.
When I think about films and TV shows in America I think of crappy remakes of story lines that never change. I think of movies that take no risks because if you kill a main, loved character the majority of the population thinks the movie sucks because they cried and left sad. I think of smart, intelligent movies getting crappy reviews while, "The girl gets the guy," gets rave reviews because people don't want to think when they see movies. Horror movies have become, "Look blood! Be scared!" All in all the movies are entertaining, but I miss having to work or re-view movies in order to catch everything and fully understand them.
Ok off one soap box and onto another awaaaaay!
I read an article about a new type of windmill today being developed in Japan. It looks extremely promising in terms of changing the status of renewable energy in the market. Now I'm not against this, and never have been. I've always been in the, "when it is cost efficient and can replace or efficiently supplement coal/nuclear we should definitely do it," boat, wow that was a big boat.
Now this isn't about that new tech, and it isn't about that huge boat either.
This is about a comment made where I found that article. It stated that people who said that wind was inefficient and not viable were now shown to be plain wrong. What bothers me is that no one I know that is against renewable has ever been against it forever. The argument that we are wrong is wrong because the comment is made linking to new technology. The argument that we use is, "Wind is not viable right now, more research needs to be done to improve the efficiency before it can be used in place of coal/nuclear." Don't tell me I'm wrong about CURRENT wind technology and then link me to an article about NEW technology. Your article proves our point you dumbass.
Ok now that I've effectively swyped my way through two soap boxes which sucks btw, I can finish on a happy note. KITTENS KITTENS KITTENS!!!!!
-Minos
I'm a dork and here is why...
Tasticness?
Themes, sports, and politics
Unconstructionized: (verb); The act of finishing construction so an area is returned to its normal/new state. (noun); An area that is not under construction.
Sports
Ok so moving on to sports. The college football world has gone insane with bias and blindness. The VT/UM game was sloppy but both teams played very good defense all game. The game got criticized as horrible and just downright un-watchable. The two prior bowl games were touted as "thrillers" because they were also close, like the VT/UM game, but ended with scorelines like 400-397. American football fans have really lost sight of how to enjoy good defense, unless it is the SEC. I will not rail on the SEC nor say VT/UM are as good defensively as SEC teams, but people really need to learn that defense exists outside of the SEC and games that end with less then 1000 points don't need to include SEC teams to be good. On top of the frustration is Clemson getting blown out. I don't care that they did team wise, but the hot topic after the game is everybody using that loss to state that the ACC has horrible defense and all around crappy teams. Did they forget that only one day prior another ACC team played amazing defense? The media is no help either because anything that isn't part of the SEC or doesn't score over 40 ppg doesn't belong in football.
Hockey has also been on my mind because it is always on my mind. I came to a great realization the other day about how gullible yet awesome Islander fans are. The team is in last place and we all get depressed and call for changes and generally just whine a lot. Then the same team wins 3 in a row and suddenly we start chanting, "WE WANT THE CUP," and generally acting like the team is suddenly amazing only to be disappointed with more losses. I love the Isles til' I die but man are we gullible haha.
I had some fleeting thoughts yesterday while reading about Futbol (Soccer). Now I have been a general fan of futbol most of my life, but really only got into a team and following heavily in college. I started rooting for Manchester City and have ever since. The thoughts that crossed my mind were amazement at how much I enjoy futbol when I can watch every game. I feel so compelled to watch every game of Man City's I can, and this is not just because they are winning. The sad part is that I can get this excitement for a team because they are actually on TV. I now wish that the US would step up and realize how silly Football really is so we can have more Futbol on TV here, I want to watch Man City even when they aren't first in the league.
Politics
Yesterday and Wednesday I was digging into some political issues going on around the country. Wednesday was an "Occupy" day. I had the sudden realization that I had no idea what they actually wanted. I was in the place I hate where I was generalizing a movement/cause/etc just because of heresay. Where I stood was, "Man they are dumb kids who want life on a silver platter." So I dug around for a few hours and sadly it seems that no one really knows what Occupy wants because they don't know what they want. I found that they were lumping people into this 99% but their own description of the 99% contradicts itself. I was always against the movement because I hate youtube politics and youtube evidence. You can't show me a 3 minute clip of some girl/guy getting pepper sprayed and yell, "SEE BRUTALITASTICNESS!!!!," and expect me to just jump on board, I have more intelligence then that. I realize now that this whole movement garnered so much support because people just didn't ask questions. So when I watch the occupy clips here are the questions that come to mind.
What happened before this clip was taken? In the hours/days/seconds before the cop sprayed? If a person takes a poop on the cops horse then sits on the ground and the cop pepper sprays him but youtube only shows me the latter, how can I be expected to jump on board? I need context people!
Why do you believe that rich people don't pay taxes? All of the people that get these tax breaks are still paying taxes, and to be perfectly honest they have more then likely donated more money to charities then you have or will ever pay in your entire life.
So in conclusion of Occupy, I think the movement will die out because they are yelling about 99% and change and rich greed and how Yoda got screwed and, well ok not that, but they have failed to actually ask for anything concrete. Why not write up a mock bill for a flat tax? Then maybe I can get behind you.
Moving on to the Republican Primaries. Yesterday I finally got around to reading about the candidates and the result of the Iowa Caucus frackin scared me. A man who still believes that Gay is a choice and says something on video and then lies about it only loses by 8 votes??? Either Iowa is full of a lot of ignorant people, I doubt that is true, or religion is way too embedded in politics, that is probably true. So I followed up on this and found this site to take a quiz to tell me who to vote for, and I got 70% Ron Paul and only 1% Rick Santorum (Thank awesomeness I did not relate to that guy).
In conclusion of my second diary entry, umm blog post...ahem, I would like to just say that it feels good to get these kinds of things off my chest and wow facebook would have taken about 40 status to fill that out. TGIF headed into a weekend where the Isles will be continuing their epic storybook playoff run by looking to extend a win streak against the woeful Ducks tonight and the decent Coyotes tomorrow. Followed by an FA Cup Derby between Man City and Man U Sucks. Concluding the sports weekend will be the LSU/Bama game as well as finally getting to fight some Dag (Dagorhir) battles for the first time since August.
Peace out everybody!
-Minos
Why oh why oh why?
Who? Well I'm Chris, or Minos as I'm called in this game called Dagorhir where nerds secretly get exercise by beating on each other with foam weapons. I love me some good food. I have a lot of random thoughts and often argue with myself.
What? Well I just don't know maybe spaghetti? Or Cheese flavored mice shaped like kittens? In any case it definitely is NOT karate!
Where? Currently in Ohio, but hopefully not for long, waiting on a new job that will get me back to some city roots where the word hockey is not mistaken for FOOTBALL!!!!
When? Preferably a fun era, like 3 or 50? Anytime where 6 is blue and 14 can attract any kind of grass it likes.
Why? Why blog? Well I need a diary, but diaries are unmanly, journals are so live 1990's, and facebook just isn't a great outlet for me to write down the overflow of random thoughts I have on different issues and other amok things in my head.
How? Well I'll type stuff and it will go on the internet and I will probably regret it all because I can take everyform of criticism and arguement but it will only increase my terrible dread at the stupidity the internet brings out of the wood work. And yes this last questions answer is ironic, if you don't know what that means then you are what, who, and why I am afraid.
A closing thought: My title has a purpose, it is quite simple but mystery is fun so I won't reveal it yet.

