Archive for September, 2001
I’m Sorry
Really. Bump into someone, and if they aren’t reaming you a new orafice to excrete from, they apologize for you bumping into them. Or, if you mention that you are having a bad day, they apologize. If you do anything, they apologize. If you’re not sorry, then you are considered to be rude. Amusing. The [...]
Your Forgotten Ideals
This noise deafens my ears. A lot of wind makes noise as it escapes from the mouths of many people, yet I hear little of meaning.
Have you forgotten your ideals? Did you have any in the first place? Will you ever have any?
Or will you change your opinion and your “beliefs” with the passing tide [...]
We’re Back…
Today’s rant, sadly, will be much less rant then more simple commentary. For those of you who have been following myself and Uncouth.net, I apologize for our absence. Whatever weird illness befell me attacked both mentally and physically and I was just unwilling and unable to work on the website. The happenings of September 11, [...]
Intentions
By this I mean that some people simply do not think about what they expect out of specific experiences, or out of life. I am not talking about those who take things day by day, or those that would rather go with the flow, or just take things as they come. I am talking about [...]
In MODeration
For those of you who don’t know, mods are user-created add-ons for (typically) commercial video games. Game companies support these because they lengthen the life-span and increase the value of their games.
The article addressed the fact that these mods were often very violent and, more importantly, often created by kids. Various parent groups were [...]
Get Outta Here, Punk
I may seem distracted and disassociated because I spent most of my weekend fighting with my computer to get it to record sounds (which it still hasn’t done well), I threw away my rent money orders (I have NO idea what I’m going to do now), and I had a horrible time sleeping. So, enjoy. [...]
Help!
Supposedly, we are a very religious society, one that is based on an altruist doctrine of helping your neighbor and kindest to all. But, we very, very rarely actually practice this.
It is not a bad thing that we do not practice this, but it is bad that we claim to believe this and then do [...]



