Monday, September 25, 2006

My Return?

Greetings Whoever-May-Be-Reading-This!

I have had a long hiatus from my Blogspot and am now returning to write about current events, thoughts, and rants (primarily focused on or based off of yours truly; other people can start their own blogs if they want :-) ). I recently moved back to Norway and am enjoying the post-Miami-conclusion period. I spent seven years in Florida and have much to make up for this side of the Atlantic Ridge.

I currently have three blog and blog-esque spots that I use/want to use. Hence, I will split my information along three lines: first, there is Blogger/Blogspot where I will blog and talk about my general life and all things PG-rated; second, there is LiveJournal where I will post pictures that I deem to be fit for mass-consumption; third, there is NormalGay (Warning! NG contains information and pictures not suitable for minors and contains a warning page to that effect) where I will blog on the more risque :-)

My LiveJournal - http://potentialhope.livejournal.com/

My NormalGay - if you want a link to my NG blog, you can e-mail me for it. Please make sure that you are of majority age (whatever age you are considered an adult; commonly 18) before asking. If "younglings" are looking for risque and naughty stuff on Net, they can find it without my help.

I don't intend on using Yahoo! 360 (Xanga) for either of my Y! accounts, and the MySpace tick has yet to infest itself in my scalp.

Beyond this general update, today I have discovered that I will not finish watching Serial Experiments Lain (the story and action move far too slow for my tastes and I am irretrivably bored by abstract discussions of reality and what reality consists of) and that I am keen on the comic-made-comic-video-with-voiceover Broken Saints. To summarize it from what I've seen thus far: picture a Terminator-style apocalypse guided by a Christian Satan (who is, in this case, cold nothingness instead of pride-before-fall) with the Christian God's seemingly unorthodox candidates for sainthood gathering to prevent this end-of-the-world; all of it takes place in a contemporary setting, invoking the current US occupation of Iraq and other current events. The art is attractive, the music is effective, and the story is right up the alley of things I like.

Hope all is well with everyone and people are taking care of themselves and theirs.

- Nick