Sunday, December 29, 2013

Drive

I wrote once about Michael Schumacher briefly. I never mentioned how he got to that position; of being Ferrari's guy. Too keep it short, by being the best anyone has ever seen. This isn't going to be a persuasive essay of me giving you reasons why. Look up his records yourself, research the era he raced in, make up your own opinion whether he was, or his team was, or even the tires he was using were. Don't care really.

Right now, as I am writing this, Schumacher is in a coma. Reports are that, he suffered a major head injury while skiing in the Alps. I'll be hoping for his recovery.

Monday, December 16, 2013

In appreciation

I really think what the Spanish language did with question marks and exclamation points is super amazing. The idea of this is that it gives the reader time to properly react, when reading it out loud or even in your head! Notice that the last semi english sentence featured an exclamation point, you probably had to re-read the sentence to have an accurate sense of the feeling i was writing. If you had the notice of the upside down exclamation point in the beginning of the sentence you would need to re-read that thing. I wonder if speech writers or teleprompters do anything different.

Happy holidays western hemisphere!!!!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Haha

I totally accidentally sent that shit out. I wanted to write some more but what ever. Is that one word or two?

God damn changes

Honestly i am not a religious person. I don't know how you thought that or i thought that. I never believed in one sect being right. They could all be right. They all could be wrong.

They couldn't all be wrong though, they all have some important foundation that we all could learn from.

But really, i don't know. I never knew. About anything really. I always thought that there was a possibility that i could be wrong. The coin lands on heads, there might have been a chance of a bad flip, lets redo it until we are satisfied that we fail.

Do i see failure as a chance of improvement? No. It's just the norm that i live with as eternal as a sun rise, as regular as falling rain.