Thursday, August 15, 2013

Self Pity

I love Stephen Fry, and I generally find him to be particularly inspiring. I'd like to take a look at this quote though, and analyze what he's saying for a moment.




I always hear that self-pity does not get you anywhere. But every time I try to look at life a different way, I find myself at a loss for what to replace that self-pity with. I mean, what am I supposed to feel about myself INSTEAD of self pity? Am I supposed to imagine that I'm actually awesome? Replace self pity with self confidence? Sarcasm aside, I feel an enormous reluctance to believe any positive thing about myself simply out of fear of being mistaken. In my opinion, the only thing worse than feeling self pity is feeling self aggrandizing, particularly when it's unearned. I see so many people who just think they are the bee's knees, and honestly, I find myself disliking them even more than the self-pitying introverts I'm familiar with. As positive as a quality as self confidence is, to demonstrate it often makes me feel severely lacking in humility. And the last thing I would want to do is come off as someone so out of touch with anything that they don't even realize how lacking they are. That, to me, feels much more dangerous than self pity. I guess that's what it comes down to - self pity may be negative, but at least in doing so, I feel secure. Secure in the knowledge that I'm not over-estimating myself, not overstretching my limits, not biting off more than I can chew.


I know all the old adages - shoot for the moon, and even if you miss, you'll land amongst the stars. Or it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. Or one must not walk too carefully in life only to arrive safely at death. But frankly, those maxims seem hollow and contrived. Easy to make such a claim if you've already made the journey. When you look back and have some success to bolster you, courage is easier to come by. But when you have more failure than success behind you, you begin to think that you haven't been cautious enough.


How would you advise that I overcome this particular mental roadblock, Mister Fry?

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Pony Pony Yukai


Song: "Hare Hare Yukai" by Aya Hirano
Footage: Equestria Girls
Program Used: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5

Saw the musical number from Equestria Girls, and thought it would fit pretty well with the opening to Haruhi Suzumiya.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Just a little note about gun control


(Time of original posting: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 9:58am)

There are two sides to any issue. I know quite a few gun owners who have an immense respect and appreciation for gun safety. They take every precaution, they most certainly do not treat their guns as "toys," and go to great lengths to educate themselves on the subject. There are probably quite a few gun owners on a hair trigger who see their guns as their last and only resort in any given conflict or situation, but I do believe that the majority of gun owners are respectable citizens just like anybody else. A lot of gun owners probably hear about these school shootings and, between bouts of grief for the horrible tragedy, probably feel an intense hatred towards the shooter, as the shooter inevitably paints all gun owners as trigger-happy malcontents who are an inch away from blowing the head off the nearest innocent bystander. You could be the safest, most precautionary gun owner in the world, follow all the rules, and do everything right, and all it takes is one trigger happy lunatic for the people around you to see you as an unstable, gun-toting maniac.

I can honestly appreciate that.

That said, it is easier to get a gun license in this country than it is to get a driver's license. It is easier to buy a gun than it is to buy a pet. You can walk into a Wal-Mart and pick up parts and ammo for any number of weapons, from concealable handguns to high caliber rifles. Many gun owners are not generally fans of regulation, but in case it wasn't abundantly clear, we regulate just about everything in this country. We regulate alcohol, we regulate prescription drugs, we regulate tobacco, we regulate vehicles, we regulate movies, TV shows and video games by age group, and yes, we regulate guns.

Anything that is potentially harmful, anything that you wouldn't want a child to pick up and play with, anything that could hurt or kill someone if handled incorrectly, is and should be regulated. It's not tyrannical to try to keep these things out of the hands of someone who doesn't know how to or has no intention to handle it correctly. I'm not saying gun owners are unintelligent - quite the opposite, many of my friends and family own guns, and they are very smart about the way that they handle them. We're not asking that gun owners give up their right to bear arms, we're just asking that they be smart about it. We know that you know how to handle your weapon. We're just asking that you go through the right channels to make sure that it's the intelligent gun owner like you who gets the gun, and not the psychopath who decides to shoot up a school.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Halo Fan Fiction

More shameless plugs for the last few fics I've made. Absolutely loved Halo 4, and I've been on a Halo fan fiction kick ever since I finished it.

Daybreak's Bell » reviews
Post Halo 4 - The UNSC Infinity has found Installation 01. As the Master Chief explores its ruins, he comes across a Forerunner artifact that lets him commune with the Librarian. What secrets lie within these ancient ruins? What plans does the Librarian have in store for the Chief? And who is this mysterious new Promethean who comes to his aid? Chief x Cortana
Halo - Rated: T - English - Drama/Adventure - Chapters: 6 - Words: 40,052 - Reviews: 163 - Updated: 3-16-13 - Published: 11-11-12 - Cortana & Master Chief/John-117


When The Dawn Breaks reviews
Post Halo 4 - Sometimes, war takes things from us that we're not prepared to part with. What happens when John is forced to accept that a part of himself is now gone? And how will he react when they try to replace her with someone else? Implied Chief x Cortana. One-Shot for now, may continue if reviewed enough.
Halo - Rated: T - English - Drama/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,918 - Reviews: 44 - Published: 11-7-12 - Master Chief/John-117 & Cortana - Complete



  
When You Need Me » reviews
"Wake me…when you need me." That was what he had told her. Seven months, eighteen days, eleven hours, thirty-seven minutes, and twenty-two seconds ago. Chief x Cortana, Post Halo 3.
Halo - Rated: K+ - English - Drama - Chapters: 5 - Words: 23,576 - Reviews: 80 - Updated: 8-13-12 - Published: 6-21-08 - Master Chief/John-117 & Cortana  - Complete

Friday, February 22, 2013

The Internet vs. Real Life


Watch the above video before reading.

Okay, have you watched it yet? Good.

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Ok, yeah I get the message. I just don't think it applies to me.

The world he's talking about is the one's that's been trying to shove itself in my face from day one. I never remember enjoying life as much as this guy seems to, even before the internet, cell phones and social media. Honestly, I feel like I've been waiting for the internet my whole life. I much prefer my internet life to my real one. The internet is what really opened my eyes to the world. Without it, the world would be unbearable to me. I look at the life this guy chooses to live, and I get flashbacks to the isolation and tedium of my life before I discovered the internet. I look at the life this guy desires, and I can honestly say that it looks utterly boring, despite all the fun that he seems to be having. And I'm happy for him - I'm glad he's found something. But that life is not for me. Maybe if I had the internet, a cell phone, and social media earlier in life, I would feel differently. But I was never allowed into the life I'm currently living until the latter years of high school, and by then, it was sick of the real world. So just as a kid who turns 21 sees alcohol as the forbidden fruit, to me, the internet, tv and video games were the forbidden fruit for most of my childhood. And these things will forever carry that stigma for me. Nothing about this video has convinced me otherwise.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

I made a thing


I set the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex opening theme song "Inner Universe" by Origa to the opening animation for the anime "RahXephon." Synced up surprisingly well.