Politics
I had something written here, but it was so long and political that I got bored and hated myself for writing it. Politics are crap, man.
Meh.
I had something written here, but it was so long and political that I got bored and hated myself for writing it. Politics are crap, man.
Well, ladies and gents, this may be the beginning of a new era. After approximately 20 months of laying claim to this pitiful corner of the Internet and allowing the mold to grow to the length of a hippy's hair, I am about to make the move towards actually using it. Gasp. In the days [weeks] to come I will transfer to this "blog" all of my worthy posts from Xanga and make up a banner for the top. Once I feel comfortable enough to walk around here naked, I shall make the transfer permanent and all will be well.
Following the French victory of World War I, the place where the armistice was signed was marked with a stone slab bearing the inscription: "Here, on 11 November 1918, succumbed the criminal arrogance of the German Empire that tried to enslave the people of Europe." And on that same spot, in retribution, Hitler danced a jig and forced defeated France in 1940 to sign his armistice. He also destroyed the stone slab to avenge German honor.(Frederick H. Hartmann, The Relations of Nations, Fifth Edition: 31)