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, September 28, 2012
(poem) - Love This Life
Pain is something
We all must feel
For it is a part
Of simply being real
This life is amazing
And totally inspiring
How can one live it
And not think of aspiring?
Something great
Is just around the corner
All we have to do is get there
And learn not to falter
Keep your feet
On unsteady ground
Never worry too much
And just follow the sound
The sound of happiness
Flowing to your ears
Of friends and of love
Listen to it with happy tears
Let it fill your soul
And fill your life
Because one thing is for certain
You will get through the strife
And live a life
Happy and carefree
If only you simply
Let yourself be
Cheers to you
On your fantastic journey
Life is amazing, even if
You fall on your fanny
Just remember your past
Enjoy your present
Look forward to the future
And strive to be prudent
For you need to be
As excellent as you can
But to be excellent
Just learn to laugh like a madman
Because life is a blast
A true thrill ride
I know this
Because I live my life untied.
--Dan
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
The Only Thing Bigger in Texas is....
There are many stigmas people collect over the years, as they age and they add things to their personality or person. Tattoos have become more accepted, but some of the locations on the body are quite stigma still. Visible tattoos will keep you from getting some jobs, while certain locations brands you as slutty or a punk....
I’ve seen the stigmas affect the old, as people start thinking you are senile, and I’ve seen the stigmas that affect the young, how they won’t be heard, no matter how good their ideas are. I still remember having to fight major stigmas when I was young, and it never mattered when I was proven right, I was still a kid and just got lucky....
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Music
Music is a powerful thing. I fully believe it has to be considered a major part of the human experience. I never met anyone who did not like music in some form or another, which is a good thing. Music is something that resonates on something much deeper than just the flesh.
I fully believe music is an example of people having souls. I went into the human soul in the post The Weight of the Soul, but only in so far as I brought up the debate. I mentioned music, but only briefly. In all honesty, I think that music just about settles that debate.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The Digital Age is Here.
Its so amazing how the digital age has changed just about everything we can comprehend. Besides making the generation gap far more evident. I still find it hard to imagine that I now have friends all over the world. I remember the old days of ‘pen palling’ and how it was such a huge failure with me and my friends, now its alive and well more than ever....
But, I did mention that generation gap thingy. Many people don’t see how you can have honest to goodness friends who are so far away. I wonder if its just the idea of not getting the whole instantaneous world wide connection, or the thought of sharing personal and intimate issues with someone you have never met personally can possibly happen.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Moralist Values, and the lack of.
I’m so thankful that my parents laid the groundwork for my moral outlook on life. I was taught right from wrong, taught faith in a higher power, and gained insight on how children should be raised. Moral values are key to living a good, solid life, full of the happiness I have found with Dan.
I am astounded now, how people simply have no morals, and yet they still exist just fine. One of the biggest things I don’t understand is how some families seem to teach these morals to one kid, then celebrate another kid not having any morals worth repeating. Admittedly, I only have one child, but I’d be damned if I favored the one that broke laws, both man made and those of a higher power, over the kid that tried hard to make it in life with their morals held high.
I am astounded now, how people simply have no morals, and yet they still exist just fine. One of the biggest things I don’t understand is how some families seem to teach these morals to one kid, then celebrate another kid not having any morals worth repeating. Admittedly, I only have one child, but I’d be damned if I favored the one that broke laws, both man made and those of a higher power, over the kid that tried hard to make it in life with their morals held high.
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