One of the reasons why America sucks is because of the loss of artistry. Most know that I’m a huge finger pointer when I go to point out that this country is going down hill fast, but honestly, there needs to be something done.
In 90% of the jobs out there, it seems, there is no need for art of any kind. Just manual labor. Do this and get paid for it. But those that get promoted, normally, are the ones that think outside the box, the ones that see a solution to a problem no one had even noticed.
A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Hyper-Boredom, the Misdiagnosed Problem with the World
Part of me wishes I had made up the term “Hyper Boredom” but I didn’t. Its been bounced around for a bit, used as a title to a blog or three, and been dropped a few times by other bloggers just rambling on. One in particular listed boredom as a huge thing with suicide, and mentioned that most mental illnesses either are boredom, or are rooted in boredom.
For the longest time, I’ve fully believed that boredom was a HUGE issue, and it iss odd to watch it in the current teenage generation. I’ve experienced boredom, a huge amount of it, all my life. But there’s something more to it now....
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Is a Bad Attitude a Clinical Condition?
Since when did having a bad attitude become a clinical condition? Seems like a crazy question, huh? But I see it so much in today’s youth. Someone simply has a bad attitude, and they are labeled as having a learning disorder.
I know its kind of a joke to some people, but has society gotten to bad with the idea that everything is a clinical condition that something as simple as a bad attitude, which can easily be worked through, is terms to send someone to the therapist? There are days I don’t want to wake up, for whatever reason, and there are days I don’t feel like paying attention.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Start of the Descent into Winter.
All Hallows Eve. I still have yet to find refutable proof that Halloween is not the only holiday left that has not been perverted by Christians. I know, I know, such a horrible thing to say, but seriously think about it alittle bit.
Every major holiday, around the world, that’s celebrated in multiple countries, normally has a religious influence. Admittedly my range of holidays is mainly in the US, but I know that Christmas is celebrated all over. I always find it funny to think that it was once Yule, a celebration of pretty much being half way through winter, and getting closer to being out of the darkness and cold. In most places, long before Christ, it was a time for family to come together and share what they had, especially warmth.
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