Monday, October 6, 2008

Oh, yeah, this thing.

Sorry, with school starting and all, this definitely took the back seat.

Anywho, I've been writing a lot, and I plan on having a self published short story out by January 2009, based on my current idea, The Late Shift.

So, for any of those of you who care, I planned on giving you a little excerpt. 

I wake up the next morning and investigate my wounds. Surprisingly enough, there aren't any traces of them. Forget worrying about it, I need to brush my teeth. 
 We wake up every morning and polish the god given set of weapons we have in our mouth, and our society wonders why we kill each other. We are born with a mouthful of weapons, in this war of worlds, of world views, of ideologies, of anger.  
 I stalked my way through the room, looking for my work clothes. I gazed out into the bright sunrise. Everything seemed so beautiful, so serene. God must have envisioned the world like this, right before Adam and Eve screwed him over. Just goes to show you can't trust anyone, not even the people you create from the dust. 
  I walk out onto my balcony and perch myself over my car. I could honestly just jump right now. What do I have to fear? Losing my Job? Maybe I could make it in through the Moon roof, maybe make it to work a little sooner. 


So, again, its rough, but soon! Indeed it will be polished and it will be made fresh, much like the prince of bel air who shares such a likeness. 

On the other hand, much to many a person's dismay, I like this guy and the things he says: 




So yeah, check him out, because I like politics and such.

Anywho, I'll probably post something more interesting later on in the week, and mayhaps I'll have a comic soon, I have a pretty good working Idea that might be recieved better than my Ron Paul one. Mostly because this one actually makes sense to people other than me.

I wish I had something witty to say tonight, If I think of it I'll come back and type it up. For now I leave you to your devices.
Goodnight and Goodluck my fellow Americans.

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