Monday, November 12, 2012

ManEater

So have writing about 4 posts that have not been posted yet.  What does that mean for you readers?  Nothing.  I would like to say that you are going to be getting a ton of posts soon, but I doubt that will happen.  Each have a reason for not being published, I am either working things out personally in the writings or they are not finished.  But since I did give you that teaser, I will tell you that one of them is the prologue to the book that I am slowly writing.  Fancy... Right?  Maybe one day I will share that (I am not again being bribed).

I wanted to share a song with you today.  It has been in my head all day, and I suppose there are normally reasons for things to be stuck in ones head, and that has not changed in this situation either.  Either way, its great to have such a catchy song on my mind.  Enjoy.

Watch Out Boys

So my brain is pretty all over the place right now, likely because I have more stuff to do than I have time for, but I had a thought.  What do you think History is really like?  Are the stories that you know actually accurate?  History is written by the victors right?  Well then what has actually happened in our personal and our world's past?  For example, a woman who is dating and or married to, and meets the man of her dreams, and after some time, she ends up marrying that man and they live happily ever after.  Sounds like a wonderful story right?  What about if you put yourselves in the shoes of the other guy who did not "win". It doesn't sounds like a very good story anymore.  It sounds much less like an incredible love story, and much more like something someone who questionable morals (normally the darker antagonist in a story) would do, treachery, bringer of sorrow, ect.

Who is the Hero?  Who is the Villain?  I don't think it is possible to say for certain, but the answer is probably close to something like, it depends on who ends up being the victor and is able to propagate the story more efficiently.

*the example used is this blog is not representative to anything outside of cyberworld.  Any similarities of real situations are being used for philosophical purposes and do not reflect the direct option of the author.


One Day,

C. Fletcher

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