WWOD?

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What Would Orwell Do?

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

An Introduction

In a visceral display of cognitive keystrokes I will attempt to regurgitate some aspect of myself to you the reader (gender omitted to remain neutral) while still leaving a substantial chunk out in order to work your imaginations, and let you fill in the blanks. Consider this blog a place for me to orate my musings onto a virtual canvass and allow you the reader (gender still omitted) to hold on and enjoy the ride. It was the late journalist and author Hunter Thompson who said
I feel the same way about disco as I do about herpes.”Obviously that has nothing to with anything that was stated above, but let that quote be a lesson to you. It is here that you can expect the unexpected and I will challenge you the Female reader (continual gender omission) to dig deep within your psyche and allow your neurons to fire in ways they may have never done in the past. We are leaving traditional reading at the proverbial door, and excuse the cliché, but we will together journey through a multitude of issues ranging from Constitutional Law to the music industry.

I suppose formal introductions are needed at this point:

Name: Chris R

Education: Current student at Cal State-Monterey Bay

Major: Human Communications

Hobbies: Music, Politics, Sports, and Talking

That is enough for the moment and consider this a personal cliffhanger. At the moment I have every intention of sharing more with you about my life, but in all honesty I will more than likely forget and that will be the only personal information you will receive. Although I do encourage you to grab your cerebral Bic pens and connect the dot’s in way that they were never meant to be connected.

The very essence of blogging is to employ a more connected, personal spin on traditional journalism. It is within the confines of the blogosphere all blogs are connected no matter what the point of view. With the freedom that the Internet allows it is one of the last facets of actual freedom of speech and it is everyone’s job to preserve that right. Many of you do not, and will not agree with everything that is said on this site, and I challenge you the male reader (joke is getting old) to speak your mind at let your presence be felt. Comments are always encouraged on this site, and I will never delete the ones that I don't like, nor will I require names to post such comments. Consider this blog a narrative condom of sorts, here you are protected

… With that go fourth and express yourself, freely and have fun!