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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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Post #100
One hundred posts. Doesn’t seem like such a big deal as I write this one, but wow. What a journey. I know there’ll be many other milestones along the way, but this blog has truly been an amazing experience.
When I first started A Brainless Nod, I thought it would be a fun way to get me writing again. Sure, I’m writing a novel, but its hard to really set a schedule when its just you and words that seem to stretch on forever. Blogging has an instant gratification to it, that is such an amazing experience. But I never thought it would take on a life of its own.
Friday, November 2, 2012
(poem) - A short but sweet dedication
I remember a time
When I wasn’t blind
Where life and death
Were not of the same breath
And chocolate tasted
Like life that was bested
And wine it did flow
As the wind did below
Yet now I sit
Blinded by love’s wit
Enjoying life
With an unprecedented wife
Sipping wine from a glass
Eating chocolate in mass
Trying to remember
A time much happier
Yet I simply cannot
For I am simply besot
With a wife who is so fair
And a love that cannot compare
This is my life now
And this is my new vow
We will reap the love that we have sewn
And enjoy the pleasures we have never known
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
The Future of Humanity depends on Humanity
Why can’t people give up on their prejudices? Why can’t humanity work together as one? A blog entitled Rum-Punch Drunk, that I follow very closely asked a question that make me fully ponder that question. We got into a debate in the comments of a particular post, and I just couldn’t seem to get across in just a few words what I was feeling.
No matter how you cut it, or slice it, or look at it, religion is tearing this world apart. Science and technology is heading in so many amazing directions, taking us not only into the future, but also more into a global community. But noone will let go of things they can’t back up without faith long enough to see how great humanity can actually be....
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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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Live without excuses, like you mean it.
I cannot believe how hard it is to actually instill values in another. I never thought it would be easy, but I’m starting to feel like I’m talking to a brick wall. Values and work ethic are something you need from childhood. The idea that you will constantly be judged by your peers, and your employers, should be with you always, at least until you can understand, you will do better than they ever did, or can.
When I worked, and when I was in school, I was never late, and I never missed a day, unless I was so deathly ill I could not move, or I thought it would be dangerous for me to do so. I still remember barely getting to work with Walking Pneumonia, getting on my forklift, and driving straight into a wall because I was too weak to operate the steering mechanism.... I left early knowing that it would be very bad for me to try to do operate heavy machinery.
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