Friday, February 19, 2010

Song Title: Somewhere I Belong Artist: Linkin Park Play Count: 88


First and foremost Linkin Park is one of the best bands of all time, fact. Great songs, great albums, great lyrics, period. Lets play a game...
In our previous episodes, what i've done is question life, death, physics, oprah winfrey, and indulged my deepest insights on religion with discernible cynicism. Now that we have got some of the more high voltage topics out of the way, we can take one step closer in developing our new cyber relationship (exciting). In the end, my goal is not to brainwash anyone reading my entries but rather encourage a more sophisticated approach to analyzing life's great mysteries. It is my goal to share points of authority that provoke contemplation of instinct. A breaking the habit, shall we say, of believing everything that we are told. If reading this last paragraph makes your brain numb and want to faint, don't stay...runaway. If you'd like, step up to my challenge. Bleed it out, and hopefully by valentine's day next year we'll have shared a life altering adventure and with no more sorrow we can stand with hands held high. Nobody's listening...
You thought I'd forgotten the task at hand. Somewhere I Belong. An awesome song that poses a great question. You have to answer this question for yourself. But while you're here, let me share where I belong with you.
Jocks- I have played sports my whole life. Athletes are some of the most ignorant, crude, dumb people I have ever met. They share a false sense of entitlement that makes them truly believe they are better than everyone else. If you don't believe me, ask tiger woods. Not all jocks are like this, but most are. Despite this, some of the most down to earth and complex individuals I have befriended have been athletes. Overall, however, I don't belong in the "jock" category.
Nerds- I am a lifelong student. I receive good grades. I study a lot. But I am definitely don't belong in the "nerd" category. People studying biochemistry are some of the most oblivious, misguided and awkward pansies in the world.
I guess part of me belongs somewhere in between both of these categories. But I've come to realize it doesn't matter what category you think I belong. You can call me whatever you want, i've given up trying to belong. Every individual is whatever they want to be. People share restricted versions of themselves with a limited number of people anyways and they leave out all the rest.

BRYtunes Genius Recommendation: What It's Like - Everlast Play Count: 78

Repeat Offender: see what i did there

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