Bread and Circuses"What is supposed to happen in a democracy is that each sovereign citizen will always vote in the public interest for the safety and welfare of all. But what does happen is that he votes his own self-interest as he sees it... which for the majority translates as 'Bread and Circuses'." - Robert A. Heinlein
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Monday, January 22, 2007

Where I Am Usually

If you found me through Xanga, please know I maintain a full blog on blogspot.  www.jonathankrull.blogspot.com


Friday, December 02, 2005

As my first post stated, I don't have a problem with all blogs, it's the mindless verbal diarrhea that pervades alot of blogs that is not for me, that's why I don't engage in it.  Or the "let me put up alot of personal information on the web so people can stalk me" kinds of blog.  And I don't mind using one to complain about them, at least I'm self-aware.  Maybe using a blog to complain about one tendency of many bloggers is somewhat hypocritical, maybe it isn't.   Is the medium itself flawed, or is it just how one uses it?  *moral high-ground* I'm just a crusader for social change, fighting within the system...


Monday, October 10, 2005

Blogging is the cancer of democracy. 

Not blogging in the elevated style of people who actually have something to say, people who use a blog as an internet newspaper column of sorts.  You know the type I mean.  The "this is an exhaustive description of what I do on an average, mundane day."  The Truman Show type of blog.  The kind that presumes anonymous strangers care about the minutiae of your life.  Yes, that describes at least 90% of blogs.

Andy Warhol predicted that we well all be famous for 15 minutes.  Aren't you glad you spent it on telling the world that you got a new haircut?  Seriously, the world wide web doesn't care what you had for lunch.  Face it, your friends don't even care what you had for lunch.  Step away from the computer and go do something that will stretch your mind.  Read a book for pity's sake!