As I walk down the street now-a-days, something happens that hasn’t happened to me since the 90s. People stop and tell me how cool my shirt is, ask me where I got my shirt, or go about telling me a memory sparked by the shirt.
Fact is, back in high school, I wore nerdy shirts. From Wolverine to the house crests from the A Game of Thrones novels, I enjoyed sporting the shirts based in the books and comic books I read. I would always sport some kind of shirt that meant something to me. The last one I bought, before meeting Lisa, was from Princess Mononoke, a wonderful anime movie.
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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Monday, June 24, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013
(poem) - Art is Not Defined as Being a Confusing Mess
It rained once
Inside my mind
Where all the dry stuff waits
Yet the humidity declined
It was an odd time
To be alive
When the boys there
Tried to strive
I don’t like random
With no conjunction
It makes no sense
Has no function
I’ll end the movie
Before it begins
So I won’t have to deal
With puzzling at the end.
Why do people try
To be all artsy fartsy
With out any real
Substance to their story?
Normally I like
A really good art flick
But I do not want to be told
How to feel by some prick
Beautiful movies
Are true experiences
They are so rare to find
As they have to jump over so many fences
But some movies
Just get put out
Because people don’t understand
What its really about
And they think
“It must be art!”
When its really just
Not very smart....
But in the end
I completely digress
I must bet back to art
And looking at a lioness
For pain supercedes
The rainbow’s true love
Ravens come out of the sky
From the clouds above
And rain their love
Down upon the ocean
Where rocks float
Among the graves of the lemon.
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
Inside my mind
Where all the dry stuff waits
Yet the humidity declined
It was an odd time
To be alive
When the boys there
Tried to strive
I don’t like random
With no conjunction
It makes no sense
Has no function
I’ll end the movie
Before it begins
So I won’t have to deal
With puzzling at the end.
Why do people try
To be all artsy fartsy
With out any real
Substance to their story?
Normally I like
A really good art flick
But I do not want to be told
How to feel by some prick
Beautiful movies
Are true experiences
They are so rare to find
As they have to jump over so many fences
But some movies
Just get put out
Because people don’t understand
What its really about
And they think
“It must be art!”
When its really just
Not very smart....
But in the end
I completely digress
I must bet back to art
And looking at a lioness
For pain supercedes
The rainbow’s true love
Ravens come out of the sky
From the clouds above
And rain their love
Down upon the ocean
Where rocks float
Among the graves of the lemon.
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
What My Life is About
I always hate looking at my blog topic list and not seeing anything on there I want to write about. Its not technically writer’s block, or being burnt out, its just...ambiguity I guess. So much good is going on around me, so much fun.
This blog is going great, I’m loving my camera. The hammock is such a great place to be, enjoying the hell outta my marriage. Got my Kindle loaded with books to read, and am writing a novel while helping Lisa write her newest. Exercise flows decently easy, though I need to do more of it, and I’ve got a great collection of stuff.
This blog is going great, I’m loving my camera. The hammock is such a great place to be, enjoying the hell outta my marriage. Got my Kindle loaded with books to read, and am writing a novel while helping Lisa write her newest. Exercise flows decently easy, though I need to do more of it, and I’ve got a great collection of stuff.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Seeking Artist for the Ballad of the Emerald Bard
The one thing my blog lacks, and I know it lacks this more than anything else, is photos and pictures. I get a decent amount of traffic and I’m very proud and humbled by how much I do get, but there’s no telling how much more I’d get if I spent a bit more time and tossed in some pictures. So, I’ve decided to go out of my way to attempt to add a bit of life to at least part of the blog.
Recently I’ve started a campaign to get some artist renditions of the Ballad of the Emerald Bard’s main character, Deeya, drawn. Its actually quite daunting looking at artist’s work and then seeing how much they would do a piece of art for.
Recently I’ve started a campaign to get some artist renditions of the Ballad of the Emerald Bard’s main character, Deeya, drawn. Its actually quite daunting looking at artist’s work and then seeing how much they would do a piece of art for.
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Friday, June 14, 2013
(poem) - The First Test of Love: Wedding Planning
There’s nothing like
The stress of a wedding
Plotting and planning
Along with all the double checking
It makes one want to scream
With all their might
Waking from a dream
In the middle of the night
I know
Because I have been there
I’d do it again in a heartbeat
And marry Lisa anywhere
But thankfully
We are done with our nuptials
And are just enjoying watching
Other people’s wedding battles
I swear weddings are bad on purpose
To put couples through big stress
To see if they can handle
The bride worrying about her dress
If they can get past that
Then they can get past most anything
It’s the first time a couple is truly tested
Before they put on each other’s ring
Before they spend life together
They have to survive each other
And only a few can do so
Without becoming a strangler
The best that I can ever say
Is to enjoy your beautiful wedding day
Because it only comes once
At least, if you do it the right way
So cheers to you and yours
Cheers to love conquering all
We gather here this day
To witness the union of those in the hall
Because they survived
The planning of their wedding
We rejoice their love
May it be everlasting.
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
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