Farewell to Ryan's Spot

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Space Log

Star-date September 22, 2007

I have come to a new more useful conclusion than my last. I mean that whole boredom thing is okay and stuff but what is really useful to know in life is that pretzels are good. Big ones, small crunchy ones, dipped in milk chocolate, dipped in white chocolate, in those take 5 things, and also i have these other candy bar things that have pretzels covered in peanut butter - pretty awesome. I even like straight pretzels now. I used to not like pretzels that weren't the twisted kind; however, that prefrence had nothing to do with taste and everything to do with me wanting to make letters by biting certain parts of the pretzel (a large U is difficult unless you have a big pretzel like at auntie anne's)

This is all i have for you today so...

This is Sean Anderson of the Blog Spot Ryan... signing off.

Computer Log

star-date September 21st, 2007

I have come to the unfortunate conclusion that boredom is the natural state of humans. We might talk as if boredom comes after the activities we are involved in, not the other way around. It seems to me, however, that our natural state is not something we must try to do, meaning that our natural state is something that we don't need to try to be, and doing nothing is bound to cause boredom.

This conclusion does not imply that we should strive to be bored because if we try then it is not natural. My conclusion simply means that you really can find ways to blame God for everything even though he is rarely at fault for the bad things.

This is Sean Anderson of the Blogspot Ryan... signing off

It all comes back to i hate school

Space log - 9-20-07, 8:30

As everyone gets into the grove of everyday highschool life, it seems that we become more like robots than ever.

We talk to the same people each and every day - restricted by certain rules and regulations that we do not even bother to understand or pay attention to, but rather, we follow these before mentioned rules as if there is no other way to do things.

We don't strive for change because we are taught that change is bad, but if there is a person somewhere in the world that is happier than us then shouldn't we strive to have that life rather than our own? if the ultimate goal is happiness why not change ourselves.

I think that the only way that school is at all helpful is if everything we learn is 100$ correct. In which case math, history, and electives should be the only things we do. Math is universal and history is straight forward facts. Science, however, always changes the facts. I hate to use such an overused example but we went from a flat planet to a round planet. And languages have never stuck, so why should we believe that English will?

Well it is nice to say my random thoughts to people who aren't there; however, i must leave you now as my brain is already fried.

This is Sean Anderson of the blog spot Ryan, signing off.