Wednesday, November 21, 2007

taylor mali

I wish I had something to say, but I've been swamped with work...and we're heading to Tennessee tomorrow morning. Hopefully, you enjoy the poets as fillers in my absence.

I'm pretty sure this guy is a teacher; he seems to like to speak to the sad trends of our culture.

3 comments:

Brittany said...

Wow....so true! :) But I think that is reflective of our post-modern society and the lack of believing in absolutes. We're all so afraid of offending everyone else, that we aren't willing to stand up for things. I think the trend that I see that perhaps relates to this is the lack of ownership - ownership of goals, dreams, ideas, etc. IF they involve other people (which almost everything else does). Because if someone doesn't succeed at their dream/goal, it isn't their fault but someone else's fault. So no one is willing to risk standing out on their own less they fail and have to own up to it.

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billy said...

whoa, that last comment was kinda weird.

dude, these poets are pretty sweet. i like what that guy says, you know? it challenges me to say what I mean and mean what I say...