Practically Anything

Pretentiously Pondering Particular Perceptions

Gotta start somewhere. Might as well yell into the night. Even if only the foxes and the owls hear what I am saying, it’s still true.

Like most people, I have opinions on everything. Most people probably don’t care, but this fox will listen to me. Even if it puts him to sleep.

The first post for a blog has to be a meta-post. The “why-are-you-posting stuff?” post.

I mean honestly, there is no rule about that, but it seems right so I am just going to pretend it is.

I spend hours every day thinking about everything from politics to every bit of religion and all the big why questions. It seems like a waste to have all this in my head and not at least put it out there.

You probably agree with some thoughts. Some, you probably never considered, and some, well, you’d probably rather I shut up. Welcome to the human race. Just let me know which is which and we can work everything out.

This owl isn’t particularly fond of hearing my thoughts

If you are paying attention you probably noticed that I said my thoughts are true. That probably sounds really arrogant. And it is. What I mean is that’s it’s as an intention—not a state of fact. Whenever my thoughts are wrong I strive to change them.

Hopefully, you will have as much fun reading these ideas as I had trying to figure them out in the first place.

4 thoughts on “Screaming in the Dark

  1. Looking forward to seeing how you figure things out but a bit concerned if believe thoughts are wrong. Aren’t thoughts mainly musings? So, they may not be wrong as much as they are opinion formed by your unique interpretation of events, perhaps? Nice pics too

    1. If I believe that I am 3 feet tall when I am actually over 6 feet, then that thought would be “wrong,” at least in the sense of denying reality. So maybe I should say “sharing conclusions,” rather than “thoughts”? But you are correct that my current interpretation may not be wrong so much as just incomplete or the best I can do at the moment.

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