Weirdness, ninja's, and life.
Life... what can I say? It's messed up. 21 years old, and I still fail to see a point to half the things that happen around me. That could be because I was nose down in a book and wasn't paying attention, or because I was watching Naruto and thinking about ninjas. It could be alot of things. Or, it could be because I'm the only one that sees that there really is no point to half the things that happen.
As a pagan, ninja obsessed, anti-social, bisexual male in the 21st century, my opinion isn't really sought after much. Generally I keep my thoughts to myself and laugh at the people around me as they waltz around like lost sheep, trying to stick with the herd. Poor things. If you see one, smack it on the head. (talking about the people here, not sheep) Caught the hint that I don't like people that follow the crowds? I can't stand them. They irritate me to no end. On the off chance that one of them one day has an independant thought, the world will probably end. I'm ranting? So what.
I spend most of my time either reading, watching Naruto (though it's hard to find the episodes) or surfing DeviantArt for new Naruto pictures. Another fun way for me to pass the time is to have long arguments with my friends over anthing that comes to mind, just for the sheer fun of talking about nothing at all. When the day is done, and it's time for sleep, I normally lay awake and stare at the roof. A tip for all the insomniacs out there: Spend some time thinking about governmental politics at night. It works better than sleeping pills.
All in all, I lead a pretty hectic life. Always something going on, never a peaceful day. Always someone that needs to have their ego deflated a bit with a few clever insults. Egotists... Go figure....
But my question stands: Is there an point to half the things that happen in this world??
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With independent thought comes independence. Not the crutch or religion or politics, but the mind to think that these are but just pawns on the chessboard of America.
True contentment and happiness comes from within oneself. If it is happiness from an afternoon of playing Resident Evil 4 or BBQ'ing steaks while drinking a good German lager, no one can take that from you.
The human race is in a race to destroy itself, so one might as well enjoy life as they see fit.
And Tenchi Muyo, Fatal Fury and Macross Plus are some of my favorite anime.