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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Friday, August 17, 2012
Bad Cop, Horrible Cop
To serve and protect. Words synonymous with the police force. But I’ve often wondered about police themselves. They are normally so feared by the public and such an avenue of corruption.
Now I fully admit, I’ve met some good and great cops. I’ve know some that I knew I could call on and trust. But I’ve also known the opposite. I’ve met good for nothing cops that cast a shadow of shame across law enforcement in general.
There was a great movie line, from one of my favorite movies of all time, if not my all time favorite, The Chase , that stated how the only people cops come in contact with, on a day to day basis, is the worst of society. Pimps, pushers, liars.... Soon you start feeling everyone is that way. And this I see the most of. Sometimes a cop will automatically think the worst in someone, for whatever reason, and treat them like a criminal when that someone doesn’t deserve it.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
(poem) To Live.
When shame is the name of the game
Then how do you tell, what it is they sell?
It always seems as if people’s dreams
Do nothing but oppress instead of impress
This is a sad way to be, because you can never be free
From humanity itself, because there is no elf
Which is sad for me, because I love fantasy
To live in another world, found in books unfurled
But no, there is only this world I know
So the best way to deal, it to simply be real
And simply tell all the haters to go to hell
And live life the best you can, be you woman or man
Live with morals close to your heart....
Because truly Living, is an Art.
--Dan
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
(poem) A silly poem about Blogging
Blogging
Its all about the passion
Even if it is
All about fashion
To sit right down
And write an essay
Throw it on the Web
For everyone to read today
Maybe it will inspire
Maybe people will smile
Some hope to make a change
To push people the extra mile
Some are amazing to read
Some are horribly bad
Its public expression at its finest
Nothing could make people more glad
Freedom of Speech
A heck of line
Look up blogs on the Internet
Know that its going fine
Though some people get censored
Some get flamed out
Others rise above
And blog about their cat
Either way it goes
I’m enjoying this experience
To simply write away
And try to make it make sense
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
Monday, August 13, 2012
One of Those Mother-In-Laws
So, its starting to look like I’m going to inherit one of “those mother-in-laws.” She completely thinks I’m not good enough. She goes so far as to suggest other men for her daughter, my fiancĂ©.
But then it goes deeper. Its not just a mother-in-law situation, its something much more. The drama the woman exudes is astounding. And I honestly have no clue where to begin. I guess I’ll begin with the hard part.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Optimistic Pessimist
Optimism in this day and age is such a ramshackle term. The world seems to be going down in flames, yet having a favorable outlook about it all seems silly. I think that’s the reason why I call myself an Optimistic Pessimist. Most people try to split the middle by calling themselves realists, but I’m definitely not that.
I believe everything will work out for the best, though there will be pitfalls along the way. My current example: the battery went out on the car, a dead battery is either the thing that charges the battery, the alternator; or its just a dead battery. If it’s the alternator and you don’t check it and you replace the batter with a new one it will kill the new battery, as well. So when does it cross the line FROM optimism to say that we should check the alternator just in case?
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