Saturday, September 1, 2007

What to do, what to do...


I will get murdered for posting so late, but I have a good reason. :) Anyhow.

Let it be known I spent the better part of an hour scanning the net for a good topic and the remaining part of that hour sitting in front of the computer, looking like I was heavily contemplating the meaning of life.

I mean, how hard can it be to find something to talk about? In my hunt for a good topic, I stumbled across interesting finds like what happens to spiders on coffee, decided that my eyes are impish little beasts out to get me after seeing my world laid out on the streets, and that my ears are secretly planning to betray me, later in in my life (and that teenagers like us are determined little buggers who use inventions made against us to our own advantage...).

And if the above are still not interesting enough, I found a machine that illustrates the human digestive system and um, also produces the end result. And it's available for sale. Yecch. (Please view at your own discretion!)

They were interesting topics to be sure. Just not things I'd use up an entire blog entry on. So, in conclusion, even after an hour of deep pondering and intensive searching, I still haven't found a topic worthy of a post in Monochromatic Rainbows. That can be owed to either my picky nature or the lack of interesting things in the world, or the fact that my head is being forced to work even as it is hammered by the sound of, well, hammers, and drills outside the window. (My ears are going to age even faster now!)

You'll have to excuse me for the brief entry. After all, I still haven't found a good topic, so I was hoping the links would keep you busy (and perhaps slightly freaked out) instead. I promise I'll bring you something more substantial next time. :)




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2 Comments:

  • At September 1, 2007 at 10:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    those paintings are cool.



    and damn your life is boring.

     
  • At September 1, 2007 at 11:49 PM, Blogger rachi said…

    Yes, they are cool. :) Julian Beever is an awesome artist--despite the fact that he's heavily commercial, but then again that's his living.

    Not really. :) My life is fairly interesting, just that 'interesting' is relative, and I wanted to write about things that were universally interesting, instead of things that were interesting to me and had no weight on anyone else.

    Cheers.

     

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