Monday, February 1, 2010

Return of the Blog (it has nothing to do with Star Wars... Sorry)

I get really sick of superlatives and comparatives that are difficult to figure out. Certain things are really easy, but others just annoy me. For example, I know it’s funnier and more exhausted, but is it more stupid or stupider? That’s why I like to use dumb (I know it’s dumberer) but dumb isn’t PC. Dumb actually refers to people who can’t talk, it’s the same as mute. That’s why I think the meaning of dumb should be changed to be the same as stupid.

I would just like to point out how much having a blog sucks. Despite what you may think, it oppresses my creative thought, rather than encouraging it. It prevents me from being able to not be able to think my thoughts. Let me explain, normally, there is no pressure to think my wild thoughts, but now I feel like I have to be on my game 24/7. It also sucks because now I’m that guy with a blog… I feel all douchey on the inside. But like I said earlier… the pressure makes my thoughts suffer… take this one for example.

I think it’s odd how humanses perceive things… you see what you want to see. I don’t have any examples right now but eventually some time it will happen to you, and you’ll have a great moment of realization. Speaking of realization… it’s really fun; you should try it some time. It’s one of the greatest feelings when you forget what you want to say, but then remember it again.

Over the weekend (11/27/09 to 11/28/09) the American people spent $11,000,000,000.

Slam poetry is one of the coolest things ever. Whenever I watch somebody performing slam poetry, or slamming, I’m just awed. I just think, I wish I could do that, especially when they are improv slamming. It’s so impressive. It would be a pretty sweet talent.

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  2. I'm not exactly sure what the English rule is, but "stupider" checks out in the Dictionary. My understanding from looking at my English book from my class at Vanderbilt, is that superlatives such as stupidest are a relatively old form of English. Modifiers such as "more," as in "more stupid" or "least stupid" are relatively modern in the English language, so why both are correct, "more stupid" is more widely accepted today.

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