Thursday, October 23, 2008

Tonight I must sleep

So, I think I am currently proving that I am dedicated to this blog because I am currently writing it even though I really need to get to bed and I have better things to do.  I guess this is a priority.  I slept in today, which means I woke up at like 8:00a.m.  I need to wake up tomorrow at about 6:00a.m. like I usually do though.  I was going to walk to school but I didn't because I was running late.  The internet distracted me because the news is always really interesting.  I was looking at the gaffes that both presidential tickets have been making and it turns out that Time is either biased or Barack Obama hasn't had very many gaffes.  They had a lot for Joe Biden and Sara Palin and even some for John McCain but Obama came out virtually unscathed.  I have to agree though, he hasn't had too many gaffes this fall.  I guess he learned his lesson from the primary season.  So, the event for today was that I went to the play gaslight which was incredibly creepy.  It is a mystery that doesn't follow most mystery patterns and so I enjoyed it a lot.  That and because it was about people being driven mad which I feel as though I understand completely.  I am getting nervous for a debate that I have on tuesday where I will debate the republicans at SUU on foreign policy.  I know foreign policy inside and out but I just don't like going in on something where I don't know how well the others will do.  I am mostly afraid that I will be coming out of it looking like the fool that I believe that I am not.  Maybe I am wrong.  Then again, most people don't seem to think that they are fools.  Does anyone have any suggestions for the debate (so far I only have like 2 and soon to be at least three subscribers to this blog so I am talking directly to you if you are reading this).  So what do you think that is needed to know something?  If you think that it is justified true belief... you are wrong.  Sorry, thanks for playing.  By the way, if you answer this question you will quite possibly become immortalized in the annals of Epistemology.  And boy would you feel special.  Just imagine the rainbows and ponies that would appear to celebrate the grand occasion.  Maybe I will answer that question.... once I figure it out.  A friend of mine named Mandy (most of my readers know this lady, for she is your roommate) joined up with ChaCha today.  I might do that too because I think I would do a good job at it and would find it interesting.  I would hope that by answering questions all day that I would be able to learn a lot of random information and I would be allowed to be creative at my responses.  So I was asked the question today which goes like this, "If you saw me being escorted into a police car what crime would you think that I committed?"  I now ask you to answer this question about me and then write the answer in the comments.  I will then argue against your point and belittle your ideas about my criminal ways.  So, I think I am going to bed now.... until tomorrow.  Adieu!

4 comments:

  1. My roommate Mandi? How come I didn't hear about this? I must begin texting ChaCha and see if she gets any of my questions if it is indeed her!

    If I saw you being escorted into a police car, I would think that you had been framed, because if you had committed a crime, it would probably be the perfect crime, and therefore you wouldn't ever be escorted to a police car. But if you did commit said crime, it would probably involve breaking, entering (both involving floss, paper, and vacuums), and more breaking.

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  2. I tend to agree with you on the belief that I would most likely not get caught. I plan things too carefully to get caught. I think most people would be surprised the amount of crimes I have planned out very carefully(but have not carried out). I don't even know why I plan out crimes to tell you the truth but they are usually fool proof. Good thing too because I am indeed a fool. Then again, I haven't been caught for any of the crimes that I have committed either.... Muhahahahaha

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  3. Obviously the crime is lack of sleep. Its in the title and therefore undebatable.

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  4. I disagree. If I saw you being taken away by the police, I would think that you commited some fool proof, if a bit odd, crime like stealing all the pre made sandwiches from the SUU store and building a pyramid out of them. You would have done this perfectly, but you would have gotten cought when you carelessly bragged about it to one of your friends.

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