Lightning Made of Owls

If you ever have a free minute or two, maybe you should visit the website Lightning Made of Owls (link). This website is a webcomic made up entirely of comic strips made by random contributors. I’ve occasionally added to the site myself (my contributions) so please read my own strips on there.
    Mainly though, I’m making this post because the website hasn’t had many contributions recently and so hasn’t been able to update its strips when it should. So if anyone is interested, you should go ahead and make a strip, the only requirement be that it is funny, it’s very easy for strips to be accepted. I thought this might be of particular interest to anybody into art or writing. I hope I’ll have been able to find at least one more contributor or reader for the site!

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Failed Joke 2

Due to problems with my laptop it is possible that I won’t be able to continue updating my blog daily. But hopefully I will, I just thought I’d better write something now so that it’s clear in the future that that is the case, if there’s no new entry.
    Anyway, I’m sure you can remember my entry entitled Failed Joke, well this is basically another instance of me trying, and failing, to be hilarious:

Friend: Hey, I’ll be right back, just going to the toilet…
Me: Okay then.
(a few seconds pass)
Me (thinking): Hmm, wait a minute; they didn’t lock their laptop… I can do what I want with it! I think I’ll play a very funny prank heh heh… *goes onto Google searches for pictures of radishes*
*Friend comes back in*

Planned reaction:
Friend: Wait a second… I don’t remember searching for radishes on Google Images…
Me: That’s because it was me!
Friend: Hahahaha! That’s so funny, it’s even better than your gullible joke that you played on me before. This really has solidified our friendship!
Me: 🙂

Actual reaction:
Friend: Wait a second… What have you done…
Me: Oh nothing… 😀
Friend: Why did you search for radishes?
Me: I didn’t, it’s on your computer, you must have done it…
Friend: Except you did it while I was out of the room.
Me: …
Friend: You’re so weird.
Me: 🙁

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How to do it Right

A couple of days ago, after finishing my MDSA work, I was sitting in the sun eating a brownie. It was, honestly, a really delicious brownie, Co-Op sells the nicest brownies I’ve ever tasted, but these mouth-watering snacks aren’t the main subject of today’s post. While I was enjoying this brownie a young woman came up to me…
    This young woman was one of those religious people who try and persuade people to change to their way of thinking. Now, generally, these people are very annoying. There are a group of them who can often be found in Swindon on a Sunday, they shot very loudly that every non-Christian has Hell to look forward to at death and that Muhammad and key figures from other religions aren’t as good as Jesus because they didn’t die for you and other offensively irritating things like that. In fact, they even use children to hand out their leaflets for them, presumably because people would feel guilty if they didn’t take it from a child who’s less than ten years old.
    But this young woman was nothing like those lunatics, she said, very politely “Hello, would you like to read this small leaflet while you eat? If not that’s fine, just if you’d like something to read while you eat, you might like to take this.” Since she asked so kindly I agreed to take the leaflet, as I did want something to read, because, as I’ve established in a previous post, reading is cool.
    I read the title which was something like “Have you heard the Truth?” which was kind of off-putting because I then assumed it would be the same kind of arrogant nonsense the Swindon street preachers say, but I read the whole leaflet and it was nothing like that at all. Basically, the leaflet highlighted all the benefits of a religious life style, talking about how it can give you a moral code to live by, a sense of hope about existence and all the other good things about religion.
    Now, this leaflet didn’t persuade me to change my belief system, but it was by far the best example I’ve ever seen of that kind of thing. It made me think of the book Utopia by Thomas More (buy it!), where it says that people with beliefs that are very important to them should be able to rationally argue with people if they think it’s important that they adopt them. This is what I think happened here, the woman, or the leaflet, wasn’t disrespectful of my own beliefs and merely stated the upside of her own. There was a kind of mutual respect, the leaflet wasn’t telling me I was wrong to have different beliefs, and at the same time there was nothing in the leaflet that I could take issue with, it wasn’t claiming The Bible was absolute truth or anything, just the reasons that somebody might choose to adopt the Christian lifestyle.
    This shows perfectly how I think religions should be, a way of living that acknowledges it isn’t the only way of living, but respectfully lays out the reasons that you should give it a try.
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Courtney Pritchard and Chloe McDermott

I had a request recently from Courtney Pritchard and Chloe McDermott to make an entry about them and to draw them on Paint. Here it is.
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So I guess I’ll just say a little about them now, I see them most days when I do my MDSA work and they occasionally talk to me while I do it. Courtney’s nice enough, but Chloe is kind of insane, always signing into websites as Courtney and saying gross things to me.
Anywho, that’s it. If anybody else reading this (as I’ve said many times before) would like to have an entry written about themselves please ask me 🙂 I don’t like to generally write entries about people who I don’t know to well, but I’m happy to draw anybody so long as I have a picture to work from!
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Follow up to yesterday’s post

You can now buy Chris Hunter’s first single on iTunes! Buy it now 🙂 http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/rich!-single/id449512153

Today’s actual post will be up shortly.

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The Music of Chris Hunter

I decided I’d use today’s entry to advertise the music of my friend Chris Hunter! Here’s one of his songs, enjoy!
To find more of Chris’s music, check out his SoundCloud profile: http://soundcloud.com/cdjhunter
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The Tangled Web of Fiction

Before I had this blog, I tried to write this idea down as a roughly 1,000 word essay. It just seemed terrible, so now I’m going to try and write this idea again, hopefully more successfully.
    Basically, the point of this entry is to demonstrate to you that, due to crossovers and other things, it can be assumed that ALL fictional characters exist in the same world. I’ll do this by drawing out a clear step-by-step chain for everybody to follow, I’ll start with the perfectly inconspicuous piece of fiction, the Donkey Kong Country series of video games that I really enjoyed playing as a young boy (by which I mean, I still play today).
1. Donkey Kong Country crosses over with Banjo-Kazooie in Diddy Kong Racing.
2. Banjo-Kazooie crosses over with Sonic the Hedgehog in Sonic and Sega All-Star Racing with Banjo-Kazooie.
3. Sonic the Hedgehog crosses over with a very large number of video game series in Super Smash Bros. Brawl but most significantly Metal Gear.
4. Metal Gear crosses over with Castlevania in New International Track & Field.
5. Castlevania games are stories which are basically sequels and prequels to Dracula by Bram Stoker.
5. Dracula crosses over with Sherlock Holmes in The Adventure of the Sanguinary Count by Loren D. Estleman
6. Sherlock Holmes crosses over with H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos in the anthology Shadows Over Baker Street.
7. The Cthulhu mythos crosses over with Doctor Who (and Sherlock Holmes again) in All Consuming Fire by Andy Lane.
8. The TARDIS from Doctor Who appears briefly in an episode of Red Dwarf.
9. Red Dwarf also features the ships from Star Trek in some kind of space junkyard.
10. Star Trek features the company Yoyodyne from The John Larroquette Show.
11. The John Larroquette Show crosses over with Frasier briefly in one episode.
12. Frasier has had its characters mention the magazine articles of the main character from Caroline in the City.
13. Caroline in the City had an episode featuring Chandler from Friends.

So you can see in just thirteen steps you can get from my favourite childhood video game to one of my favourite TV shows. I did have to do a lot of research for this, when originally looking I found this graph which shows the extent of what I’m saying, but only in regards to TV shows, not including novels and video games as I did. I think I’ll just list three other things that fit into this enormous tangled web:

The Epic of Gilgamesh (the earliest known piece of fiction) crosses over with Doctor Who)
The Legend of Zelda  (which is part of Super Smash Bros. Brawl) crosses over with Soul Calibur which then crosses over with Star Wars.
– The main character from House is based on Sherlock Holmes; House has crossed over with Family Guy which has crossed over with The Hills.

I hope this is at least somewhat interesting to you. It is to me, as is clear, I’m sure, by the fact that I researched it and wrote a blog entry on it…

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Hilarious Observation

As I may have mentioned on here before (though I’m not that sure that I have) I did A Level English Language. In the A2 half of the course (or ‘second’ half for those unfamiliar with A Levels) you have to carry out a language investigation. What this quite literally means is find any piece of written language (transcript, script, novel, magazine, MSN conversation etc) and then investigate it. By ‘investigate it’ I mean that you must apply the theories of various linguists and make your own theories about the particular text you have.
    Now, as I’m somebody who really enjoys reading, I decided I would do my investigation on some area of literature. Luckily I had recently finished reading the book American Supernatural Tales which is an anthology of horror stories written throughout history by Americans (it’s really good, if you’re interested, you should buy it!). At the time, aside from coursework, we were also studying the theories about the ways that language changes over time and the reasons behind it, so I thought, as the book had several stories from a period of about two hundred years, I could apply these theories to it.
    However, my English teacher warned me that my study might be verging more into an English Literature area of study rather than an English Language one. This meant that she kindly did several after-school English sessions so that I could ensure that I was writing about English Language points and not English Literature points.
    I remember I had written something that wasn’t very good and was very English Literature-y so my teacher was explaining specific kind of points I could make: “One thing that you can see is the way that, in older stories, there is clearly a much more formal tone. I mean, it’s most clear when you look at children’s literature, compare Treasure Island (another good book!) which opens with some large fourteen line paragraph or something like that, to the opening of Holes (a third good book!)  which just starts with ‘There is no lake at Camp Green Lake’! it shows that the people of today have much lower expectations of children than they did in the past. Children’s novels written roughly a hundred years ago are still read and enjoyed by adults today, showing that there’s a drastic difference between the reading ability of children of the past than of today.”
    Then my good friend, who was also in the room, interjected with a really hilarious observation about it “Nah it doesn’t,” she said “it just shows that adults of today are as intelligent of the children of the past!”
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Pranksters

In the summer of 2008, my friend Milo Goodspeed was kind enough to let me and Elliott Egan come with him to Cornwall and spend the week staying in his Grandmother’s bed and breakfast. One evening, while strolling through a holiday site, Milo or Egan had the idea of playing Knock Knock Ginger (if you don’t know what that is, it’s a game where you knock at somebody’s door and then run away, it may seem kind of childish, but we were just a group of fifteen year old boys) here’s how the game came out:
    “So I’m gonna go first,” said Milo. “Watch this.” He then ran over to a chalet knocked on the door and ran away
    “Very good, Milo,” I said.
    “Yeah, now it’s Egan’s turn,” he said. “When you go, you have to say ‘Opps sorry, I forgot to run away!’ and then run away.”
    “Okay then,” Egan replied and then ran and knocked on a door.
    “Yes, what is it?” asked the stranger who answered.
    “Opps sorry,” Egan replied, “I forgot to run away!” Then he ran away and all the person at the door could do was sigh.
    “Now, Randall,” Milo said to me, “you have to do the same, except say something different to them.”
    “Hmm, I don’t know….” I said. The game seemed fun to watch, but did I really want to do it myself?
    “C’mon, you have to do it. Me and Egan have, now it’s your turn,” he said.
    “Hmm.” I still wasn’t sure.
    “Just do it!” he said, so I thought I may as well, it wasn’t harming anybody after all.
    So I knocked at the front door of a chalet and waited.
    “Hello, what do you want?” asked the person on the other side in a friendly manner.
    It was then that I realised I should have planned something to say to them. In the end, I quickly said the first thing that came to mind.
    “Hmm, well I like to eat a slice of bread every morning, but today I’ve run out of bread and so I thought I’d come and ask you if I could just have one slice of bread…”
    “Come in,” said the stranger politely.
    Meanwhile, Milo and Egan watched from a distance. From where they were, they couldn’t see who had answered the door, all they could see was that I had gone in. They began to worry. They both seemed to think that I’d knocked on the door of some angry maniac who had let me in either to beat me up or to hold me until the police came.
    Back inside the chalet, the woman who had answered the door had wandered into the kitchen and come back with a nice slice of fancy bread. “Here you go a nice fresh slice of bread,” she said.
    “Thank you,” I said with a smile. “I look forward to eating it tomorrow.”
    They walk me to the door,
    “Which chalet is it that you’re staying in?” she asked
    “Oh you know,” I pointed vaguely in the distance, “over there somewhere. Thanks for the bread!”
    She said goodbye and I headed towards Milo and Egan.
    I explained to them all that had happened and enjoyed my bread.
    So yeah, the trip was quite an enjoyable one, and this was just one of the more memorable events from it, I hope it was entertaining for you too!
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Today’s Post is About Lesbians

I found this song recently, please take a listen to it:
What did you think of the song? When I first listened to it, I thought “Hmm, what a nice song about friendship…” then along came the line “darn, I wish I was a lesbian so I could fall in love with you” and suddenly the song seemed to ‘rub me the wrong way’ as the saying goes. I mean, think about it, would any of you (my readers) really want to change sexuality so that you could have that kind of relationship with your best friend?
    The problem is, I think, that the word ‘love’ in English is used to mean too many things. You love your family, you love your friends and you also love a particular person who you want to spend as much time with as possible. But, despite using the same word, all three of these things are almost entirely different. Let me explain using diagrams, here is the Love Spectrum:

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It shows clearly all the different kinds of love that there are and also names them each. Now I will use the Love Spectrum to show why the song is weird, this is what will happen if you are heterosexual and share a friendship with somebody. This is the first stage (after leaving acquaintanceship):
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Then as years go by and the friendship becomes closer this will happen:
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As you can see, as time goes by, the relationship stretches into the ‘frove’ section but is still quite a distance from the ‘love’ section. That woman wishing she was a lesbian with her best friend is like wishing you weren’t related to one of your siblings so you could start a Lover Love relationship with them. But I know some people will say “but best friends do fall into the Lover Love section sometimes” and it’s true, they do. But that only happens if they are of opposite genders and heterosexual, or, indeed, of the same gender and homosexual. In that case the frove stretches to love and then back to fove, covering the whole spectrum. Only when love is reached can the whole thing be covered.
    Sheesh, I started this entry thinking it was a good idea, but now I’m thinking it turned out one of my worst ones! Oh well, I hope you enjoyed the song. Also, some of you may say that I missed out sexual love, but that’s just gross and there’s no place for it in my blog. Think about it, sexual love becomes ‘Lex’ and Lex is the first name of Lex Luther (a super villain) so I guess that just proves it.
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