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, August 1, 2012
(poem) Why I live my life.
As the seasons rise and fall
And everyone tries to make sense of it all
We watch the sun rise and set
As life fades we try not to fret
So we try to live life without regrets
And to be good to our pets
Yet most don’t know how to enjoy
All that life has to employ
Shame comes and goes
As does pain’s throws
Yet we life through and trudge on
And wonder if our last name will fade into anon
I asked for all things that I might enjoy in life
And I was given life
So that I might enjoy all things
No matter what it all might bring
This I hold true to
No matter what or who
Might try to bring me down
Because life is too short to constantly frown
So smile I do, as much as I can
Since this life began
And live by a creed that most dismiss
Because there is nothing in life I want to miss.
From watching my step-daughter
Try not to die from laughter
And enjoying my wedding to her mother
Being that woman’s one and only lover
Sure I’ve had my downs
But I fear them less than clowns
Of course, that goes without saying
Clowns send a lot of people to praying.
I’ve loved and lost
And each time felt the cost
But it all paid out in the end
For my life now has the perfect bookend
I knew it would all be worth it
No reason at all to throw such a fit
What a ride it has been
And it will continue to be, until the end.
--Dan
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Gender inequality?
Here’s an age old question, what are the differences between men and women? Would you be shocked if I said there really wasn’t any?
Yeah, I figured you would be, but hear me out. The only real difference is reproductive rolls. Besides that, what other difference is there? Well, the answer to that one is easy, most of the differences come directly from those reproductive rolls.
Yeah, I figured you would be, but hear me out. The only real difference is reproductive rolls. Besides that, what other difference is there? Well, the answer to that one is easy, most of the differences come directly from those reproductive rolls.
Labels:
equality,
Gender,
rant,
social commentary
Monday, July 30, 2012
Escape of a lifetime.
What is it about traveling that makes people more worldly? I guess the answer is obvious, but it is pretty amazing at how those who have left their home and moved far away have so much more wisdom and insight. In my home town, everyone is so stuck in a rut, and I can see that in other places, but never as bad as that place.
I admit, I’m not as much of a gypsie as some people, but I was born in Texas, lived in North Carolina for eleven years, lived close to Little Rock, AR. For a year, and now I’m in Oklahoma. Rural OK at that. Its been a wonderful life, and I’ve been amazed at what I’ve seen and how far I’ve come, but I still find those people, whom are older, yet they just don’t seem to have this experience with life.
Labels:
escape,
life,
optimistic,
rant,
social commentary
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
On the Subject of Taboo
Why is Taboo so taboo? So many things in life need to be shared, yet are described as so socially unacceptable. It seems so crazy that people get ostracized to much for something that should be so common place.
Know your body, and dress accordingly. That is a mantra I wish people would take up. I’ve seen so many people, dress in spandex, then they are borderline morbidly obese. Its nasty. Yet that is not taboo, as a sexy woman showing a bit of cleavage.... A while back, I met a woman who was extremely baffled by the male lust for her breasts, when in her words, "They are just utters...."
Know your body, and dress accordingly. That is a mantra I wish people would take up. I’ve seen so many people, dress in spandex, then they are borderline morbidly obese. Its nasty. Yet that is not taboo, as a sexy woman showing a bit of cleavage.... A while back, I met a woman who was extremely baffled by the male lust for her breasts, when in her words, "They are just utters...."
Labels:
rant,
social commentary,
taboo
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Science Fiction Fan
I enjoy science fiction. I really don’t understand why some people can’t. Einstein said that the “true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” To me that proclaims that what human’s can dream up, is close to what human’s have achieved. It keeps us looking to a future that might be, and inspiring those who have the knowledge to put it all together.
Even if some of it is escapism, such as John Carter, it still has some significance. The ability to sit back and enjoy someone else’s vision has such interesting artistic merit. Star Trek was a great place to have people think about what the most promising theories now could look like in the future.
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