Friday, 17 June 2011

Where would you live in Demos?


The country of Demos is a place where people are happy wherever they reside; but where in particular they reside is the important bit! For Demos is divded into seven states, each built on different foundations; different dreams; different lives.

Where on it would you want to live?

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Tabitha Suzuma - "Review"


This is dedicated to a friend and favourite author, undoubtedly the most fluent, eloquent, beautifully realistic, chilling of writers I've ever met. Her stories have very dark themes: suicide, mental illness, depression, child carers, even incestuous relationships. I'm talking about Stephenie Meyer.

I am, of course, joking. This is a blog for Tabitha Suzuma!

Saturday, 11 June 2011

LGBT

You'd think that in the 21st century, the age of scientific enlightenment and dwindling religious superstition, that this would be a non-issue, or something like it. But we're talking about the human race here. And, for all the intelligence that we pride ourselves on, we can be pretty damn stupid sometimes.

A rumination on ruminations

I could say something sensible like "I have a lot planned for this blog", but I'm not a fan of white lies (or am I? PARADOX). But essentially, my approach to blogging will be much like my approach to everything: do it when I feel like it, on random stuff that catches my interest! Read on, though, if you wanna get a more detailed insight into what I might produce!

Who is me?

One quirk of the English language is our completely irregular conjugation. Or in other words, the way we change words according to how we use them. "To be", for instance: in the infinitive it's "to be", but then it goes "I am", "you are", "he/she/it is", "they are". And then there's the pronouns themselves. I, me. He, him. She, her. Am I the only one who finds that strange?

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