Today I Find I Have Nothing To Say
Tags: ennui
Tags: ennui
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September 4th, 2007 at 6:07 pm
You know that’s gotta make us wonder if it’s for personal or public reasons. No need to answer, of course, but I’m going off to check the news now.
September 5th, 2007 at 1:14 am
I’m just all ranted out.
I’m so far into rage fatigue with the US Administration that I can’t bring myself to post about it. My own government is no better. I have stuff I feel like I should be saying, but we’re way past “preaching to the choir”.
I’m annoyed with my job this week, which doesn’t help.
All the genre things I normally like to read about online are full of ridiculous, completely ludicrous arguments. (For the record: Eclipse looks like a great book despite any calculus of victimization, and I will continue to buy a ridiculous amount of Nightshade’s output; Steve is funny, and despite really liking both Move Under Ground and Under My Roof, I think I probably won’t be able to read another Nick Mamatas novel; any comic shop that doesn’t at least know D+Q and Fantagraphics exist is worthy of derision; while I enjoyed the Dresden Files as a show, despite it obviously not being as good as the books–TV adaptations of novels will never be, really–I think that the management of the Sci Fi channel probably has a better idea of the profitability of continuing the show than J. Random Fan; etc.)
Really all I’ve got are cute daughter stories, and I try to ration those out.
Maybe tomorrow I’ll have more juice.
September 5th, 2007 at 1:33 pm
Nothing to say? Man, I can’t believe I paid $14,000 to subscribe to this blog. What was that lab fee for, anyways? Sheesh.
September 5th, 2007 at 7:23 pm
I think, despite your rationalizing above, you must be sick. Maybe some strange African illness. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Chris McLaren with nothing to say!
September 6th, 2007 at 12:33 am
Dude, don’t hoard the cute daughter stories! The quotes were great. I think you should have daughter quotes at least once a week forever.