"My foray into poetry was somewhat less impressive than I imagined at the time."
"I think we can all relate to that."
Speak for yourself, guys. I wasn't the next Poe or anything but at the tender age of 17 (15 years ago) I wrote "The Nerd's Sonnet of Unrequited Love," which closes with the couplet, "I almost love you more than school so why / Did you ditch me for some athletic guy?" Red pill awareness in teen years AND it scans!
Jokah -- I'm envious, not so much of your sonnet-writing ability as of your age. 32 is a great age: worldly yet still at the peak of your physical powers.
Virtually everyone who knows John finds him completely tactless and insufferably opinionated. He sees himself as refreshingly honest. That said, this blog is still an excellent way to kill time while putting off work. If you're a newcomer, you might find browsing through the older posts an amusing waste of time as well. John is the author of "Holy Bible Part II: Heaven" under the pseudonym John Morgan.
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Ha witty. The human cruelty scale is funny.
Steven --
Yes, it was very clever. I liked the scale showing the value of a human at different ages too.
It's scary how much of that I relate to. My foray into poetry was somewhat less impressive than I imagined at the time.
Steven --
I think we can all relate to that.
"My foray into poetry was somewhat less impressive than I imagined at the time."
"I think we can all relate to that."
Speak for yourself, guys. I wasn't the next Poe or anything but at the tender age of 17 (15 years ago) I wrote "The Nerd's Sonnet of Unrequited Love," which closes with the couplet, "I almost love you more than school so why / Did you ditch me for some athletic guy?" Red pill awareness in teen years AND it scans!
Funny article, though.
Jokah --
I'm envious, not so much of your sonnet-writing ability as of your age. 32 is a great age: worldly yet still at the peak of your physical powers.
John I’m glad someone has recognized that the cruelty of 12-14 year olds girls ranks higher than Charles Manson.
Shaun --
Despite that misleading graph, it's not even close.
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