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, 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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Monday, December 31, 2012
Happy 2013!
Its hard not to get caught up in the whole New Year thing. All the celebrations, all the joy. All the hoping and wishing that this coming year will be better than the last. That’s what truly makes the holidays worth it when they arrive.
But truly, its that moment after X-Mas and just before New Year’s Eve that I sit back in awe about. All the craze of buying the perfect present is over. Yeah sure you have the after Christmas sales, but they are nothing compared to Black Friday, yeesh.
Friday, December 28, 2012
(poem) - The End of the Holidays
Another Christmas
Has come and gone
Presents have been opened
Wrapping discarded on the lawn
Apple cider flowed
The spice was an intense flavor
This is one Christmas
I have truly savored
I spent it with family
Old and new
Enjoying this life
Is what I learned to do.
Dreams were made
During the nights
As we all avoided
Any nightmare’s plights
Now
The melancholy aftertaste begins
As this year
Comes to an end.
What will
The next year bring?
Happiness and sadness
Love and a wedding.
Dreams will come
And fade away
To be relived
On another day
Yes, it is truly
That time of year
When it is into the future
That our gaze tries to peer
Yet it will all come
As it may
All we can do
I live for each day
For the holiday season
Is drawing to a close
And soon we will put away
All the mistletoe
The songs will vanish
And the cheer will subside
As we all snuggle into the homes
Which we reside
I for one
Will remember this holiday
For it was special to me
In every way.
I bid you farewell
With all the happiness you deserve
And that you hand every one
Of life’s mean ass curves
Happy New Year to you all
Every single one
May your best dreams come true
And may your happiness be won.
--Dan
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Where Does Art Reside?
There is something beautiful about art, and something artistic about beauty. I’ve always believed the two go hand in hand, yet I do know there are forms of art that shun beauty, yet have a beauty all their own. I’m sure there’s tons of quotes putting the two together in some lyrical fashion, but, in the end, I feel that quotes do either that much good when they are combined.
On the wall, above my desk is a print of a painting. Its called Dangerous Deception by L. Daniels. It is probably the most beautiful portrayal of a Bengal Tiger I have ever seen. I fully believe the Bengal is the second most beautiful creature that lives. They are complete poetry in motion.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas - 2012
Is it really already Christmas again? Haha, just kidding, we’ve been being prepared for this moment for a very long time, the stores have had their Xmas trees out since September, so its no real surprise at all. Its been a very long road of Christmas music, and other things that have made sure we are very well prepared for this date....
I have a ton of memories dealing with Christmas as a child, and later in life, it became something that represented something else, family and life.... I know it sounds strange, but let me get into the story.
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