When we get on the internet, we expect to be able to visit any site, whether it is YouTube, Google, Amazon, MySpace, Wikipedia, Digg, our favorite forum, or a porn site, at any time we wish. Your ISP may be wanting to take this away from you. They want the ability to slow down traffic to competing sites, or perhaps block them entirely. Support Net Neutrality by writing to your local Congressman or woman. For more information, I highly encourage you to go here.
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I’m surprised that The Catcher in the Rye is considered a classic. In my opinion, it’s mediocre at best.
I guess it does what it supposed to do, which is to be a book about a whiny kid who is bothered by the faults in mankind. After the first few pages, I could not imagine Holden Caulfield, the main character, in any way other way than looking emo.
I’m trying to think of a good reason why I don’t like this book. It’s like this: The entire book, Holden Caulfield complained about people being “phony,” yet he showed some of the qualities he disliked as well. He was, essentially, a hypocrite. An imperfect person criticizing an imperfect world. There were some touching moments, but, for me, they were over-shadowed by my dislike of the narrator himself.
J.D. Salinger pulled it off really well though. The characters were believable, but for me, they just weren’t likable. Or, actually, Holden Caulfield wasn’t likable. He was annoying. Some of the other characters were pretty cool, though. Like Holden’s brother, Allie, wrote poems on his baseball glove.
You might like The Catcher in the Rye, you might not. I didn’t, but some people love it. Mark David Chapman likes it. Hey, here’s a thought: If The Catcher in the Rye would have never been published, John Lennon might still be alive.
I bought this book a few days ago at Borders, along with six other (different) books. I’ll review them as well.
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I was learning how to blog by searching “how to blog” with Google. I came up with this post which had some pretty good advice, but then the guy recommended this girl as someone to “ripoff/mimic/be inspired by.”
My opinion differed.
To hell with that shit.
I’m sorry adoring, silent audience, I’m not going to start using horribly poor grammar, swear off periods, and start posting multitudes of shitty pictures of me and whatever other shit I happen to see. We here at Determinia have standards.
In other news, I started reading The Catcher in the Rye today. It’s supposed to be a classic, and a couple of friends really like it. I’m not crazy about it thus far, but that could change. I’ll probably review it on here.
I hate talking about myself, because I am aware of what an incredibly unimportant person I am. Why the hell should you read what I write? Why the hell would anyone read what that girl I mentioned above writes? Oh well.
The Fountain is a good movie. The plot was a bit… odd, but still interesting. The movie overall was just so damn pretty. I’m listening to the soundtrack right now, because it’s so awesome. You should watch it. Trailer after the break, if you’re interested.
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Alright, I am the ..absent.. one. I have really no topic other than introducing myself. I am Kasey and I’m probably the most awful/awesome person I know. I am pretty liberal but I’ll argue both sides. I love everyone, because everyone deserves love. Give me a topic to research or a question to answer… I’ll do the best I can.
*Waves* Hello world!
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Flo is doing things behind the scenes and Kasey is… absent. Guess the blogging mood hasn’t struck her.
I expect many of you have seen the Obama Girl and Hot4Hill videos. I wonder if every candidate will eventually have their own singing mascot girl? Maybe it will eventually turn into some kind of mark of rank in future elections. A candidate isn’t truly serious at having a chance for the presidency without his or her own Singing Mascot Girl. Videos after the break.
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Writing an opening blog post is hard. I’m not sure what to say.
This is our blog, Determinia. I am, obviously, Austin, and the other two who will be writing with me are Kasey and Florian. They’ll introduce themselves soon. Probably.
I can’t speak for the others, but I’ll be attempting to update every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. We’ll see how often that actually happens.
Kasey and Florian may update on those days as well, or different days, or never, or just pop in once in a while to say hello. Organization is not our strong point. And English isn’t Flo’s first language, but he’ll tell you about himself, I expect.
Determinia. It’s a word I thought I made up, but it turns up on some Spanish web pages when I Google it. I came up with it when I discovered determinism, which is the idea that everything is predetermined, that the physical universe, at any moment, has one possible outcome. All Christians, whether they know it or not, are determinists. God knowing everything that will ever happen makes that true.
The scientific community has moved away from determinism, because in quantum physics, some things (like the movement of atoms) are unpredictable, meaning that the universe is not predetermined. There is the hidden variable theory, which Einstein supported, that says these things are predictable if we knew everything about them. Interesting stuff.
Well, it was nice talking to you. Hope I wasn’t boring. If I was, I promise Friday will be better.
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Think we need to change:
- Subtitle
- About us
Well, post what you think we need to change.
And of course, we need to post ARTICLES!
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