Video games are very near and dear to my heart. I've been playing them since I was very young. In fact, my very first video game was the original Mortal Kombat, and I remember being absolutely fascinated with the animations when I wasn't busy freezing all of my opponents with Sub-Zero. I've grown up with video games, and they've provided the backdrop to my entire life. Some of my fondest memories have taken place with a controller in my hand. They've told me incredible stories, shown me rich and vibrant new worlds, forced me to make impactful choices, and even introduced me to some of my best friends in real life. Since those first days in Mortal Kombat to the moments yesterday when I beat Far Cry 3 and gaped at the screen, to the many, many more years I will be playing them, video games have had their hand in shaping my life.
Eleven days before Christmas, 20 children and 6 adults were shot dead at Sandy Hook Elementary. The event shook the country in a way that it hasn't seen since the Columbine shootings. As the country recovers from the shock, we look for places to point the fingers. For whatever reason, we are not satisfied by blaming the person who walked into the school and actually pulled the trigger. In our minds, there has to be something more, something more to blame and some sort of action that needs to be taken to prevent this from happening in the future. The deaths need to mean something.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
A Recommendation
So, a bit ago, one of my friends recommended this stand up comedian to me, knowing my love of most things stand up. So, I meander on over to this guy's site, watch a few videos that are posted there, have a few good laughs. Then, then, I discover this guy has a blog, and since I like reading even more than listening to stand up comedy, I give it a whirl. Several hours later, after many tears are had and my gut is sore from the pseudo-convulsions that come from laughing constantly for several hours, I was sad to learn that there were no blog posts remaining. /sadpanda
Fortunately, Mr. John Jacobs updates his blog rather frequently, and it's become one of my favorite websites to frequent (right up there with Reddit, YouTube, and The Oatmeal).
Anyway, point to the story, I've been offline for a while (well, not offline, just quasi-obsessing over SWTOR and new world events therein). I check tonight to see not one, not even two, but four (!!) new blog posts. Commence many minutes of reading. He wrote a very, very interesting blurb about WWE and why watching it is awesome (which it is... yes I'm older than 10). I left a comment, because I laughed rather a lot. I realized I was the only one who has done so.
Problem.
Not enough people experiencing hilarity.
Must fix.
Or at least try. So, here's that effort. I strongly, oh so strongly recommend that you go check out Mr. Jacobs' site, because you won't regret it. You'll even come back and thank me later. Fear not, I accept PayPal so you can thank me without even getting out of your chair. Very considerate of me, I know.
So, anyway, here's the link. Enjoy. You're welcome.
P.S. He updates WAY more regularly than I do - winning already.
Fortunately, Mr. John Jacobs updates his blog rather frequently, and it's become one of my favorite websites to frequent (right up there with Reddit, YouTube, and The Oatmeal).
Anyway, point to the story, I've been offline for a while (well, not offline, just quasi-obsessing over SWTOR and new world events therein). I check tonight to see not one, not even two, but four (!!) new blog posts. Commence many minutes of reading. He wrote a very, very interesting blurb about WWE and why watching it is awesome (which it is... yes I'm older than 10). I left a comment, because I laughed rather a lot. I realized I was the only one who has done so.
Problem.
Not enough people experiencing hilarity.
Must fix.
Or at least try. So, here's that effort. I strongly, oh so strongly recommend that you go check out Mr. Jacobs' site, because you won't regret it. You'll even come back and thank me later. Fear not, I accept PayPal so you can thank me without even getting out of your chair. Very considerate of me, I know.
So, anyway, here's the link. Enjoy. You're welcome.
P.S. He updates WAY more regularly than I do - winning already.
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