At the age of 33, on the morn of St. Patrick’s Day, I found myself sitting under the harsh lights waiting to go under the drill – I had my wisdom teeth removed. It was well overdue and needed to be done, but knowing that did not prevent my stomach from protesting as I approached the office door. Intellect won the day because – as some wise man once said, my guts have shit for brains. All told, it wasn’t a bad process and a half a day later I don’t feel all that bad. Read more “So Am I Less Wise?”
Author: SilentBen
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Watch the Watchmen (On Second Thought, Maybe Some of You Shouldn’t)
I recently went to see Watchmen at the theater (which I mentioned previously). In short, I really enjoyed it and would gladly go watch it again and will likely rent it (or even shell out the cash to buy it) when it comes out on DVD. I’ve since read a few articles about the opening of this movie that have left me shaking my head. It seems that a good number of people who had opted to go see this movie ended up walking out of it before the end. Confused and curious, I felt compelled to read on only to find that the cause was what I should have expected – poorly informed consumers. Read more “Watch the Watchmen (On Second Thought, Maybe Some of You Shouldn’t)”
Point, Set, Match
I’ve been a proud fan of Jon Stewart and the Daily Show for some time now. Across the spectrum of the poignant political commentary and the ridiculously humiliating antics carried out by his crew, Jon Stewart and the show he hosts acts as the court jester of America. While everyone should know that the jester’s main goal and duty is entertainment, much of this entertainment comes naturally in the form of poking fun at the status quo and exposing the truths that many prefer not to bring to light. In this task, Stewart is often up to the task and does his due. This week – and most pointedly Thursday night – he has taken his game to a new level. Read more “Point, Set, Match”
Coming to Terms
I’m feeling rather introspective at the moment. Life is full of change and complication and agendas that could care less how well you keep up. If you don’t take time to reflect on where you have been and where you are going, the journey loses a lot of its meaning. These words feel somewhat ironic as most of the time I find myself giving my wife the opposite advice – she has a tendancy to let the past and the future overwhelm her so I ground her by telling her to focus on the present. In truth, we need balance; we need to live in the moment while not losing sight of the past or losing focus on the future. But no matter how much it is preached, it is a difficult lesson to embrace. Read more “Coming to Terms”