Journals of Toast 53

Posted by ezrast Wed, 21 May 2008 22:21:00 GMT

JoT 53

Where does the time go? School ends, I move into a new apartment (yay!), and then it's been three weeks since the last episode. It's a good thing there's a library just down the street or it would have been even longer--I am currently internetless. Ah well.

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Journals of Toast 52

Posted by ezrast Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:06:00 GMT

JoT 52

Spirituality advice with Toast: Just don't become a theist.

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Journals of Toast 51

Posted by ezrast Sun, 02 Mar 2008 20:35:00 GMT

JoT 51

I was all sick-like when I wrote this. I'm mostly better now though.

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Journals of Toast 50

Posted by ezrast Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:46:00 GMT

JoT 50

Um. Hi guys. Haven't seen you all in a while.

When I originally posted this it went along with a whole bunch of rambling that I'm pretty sure nobody wanted to read, least of all me because it was terrible. Essentially, it said this:
  • JoT is now one year old, woohoo.
  • The comic means a lot to me even though almost nobody reads it.
  • I feel bad about not updating for so long.

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Journals of Toast 49

Posted by ezrast Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:30:00 GMT

JoT 49

Actually I like Christmas, but for all the wrong reasons. As an atheist, the religious connotations of the holiday mean nothing to me; as an avoidant introvert, I am bad at shopping for things that I think other people would like; as a staunch cynic, I believe the whole Santa Claus shtick is only maintained in our culture due to the asocial tendencies of parents wanting to either assert their dominance over their children (by lying to them) or vicariously experience a nonexistant fantasy through them. Christmas (as it is integrated into our mainstream society) is a reaffirmation of materialism that permeates society, strengthened and perverted by corporate culture.

The fact that despite our rampantly materialistic tendencies and corrupt motives there is one day a year where all of us (okay, most of us) mutually and assuredly agree to just give stuff away to each other is pretty amazing. If I were designing an ideal society, would I designate one day in particular where everyone is obligated to buy each other things? Probably not, because that doesn't really make sense. But as a product of the natural development of our own, real, flawed society, it's actually pretty neat.

P.S. I really hate that I had to resort to a pun on "façade" but I couldn't think of any other word synonymous with deceit that worked.

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Journals of Toast 48

Posted by ezrast Thu, 20 Dec 2007 21:16:00 GMT

JoT 48

Then again, it's disappointing to realize that no matter how amazing you are you'll never be satisfied with your own abilities, and eventually you'll peak and produce something you can't top, and after that your life is just a slide backwards into mediocrity.

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Journals of Toast 47

Posted by ezrast Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:39:00 GMT

JoT 47

If anybody reading this has any experience with graphics tablets (e.g. the stuff Wacom makes), and has any suggestions regarding what to look for/avoid when selecting one, that would be awesome. I'm thinking of picking one up sometime, but the technology is just obscure enough that there doesn't seem to be any particular place on the interweb to find a good overview of what's out there. I hear you can't go wrong with Wacom, but they are expensive, so any advice would be neato. Also, I am starved for attention so just contacting me will probably make me all giddy and I will perhaps do a little dance on my chair until I fall off and land in a growing pile of dirty laundry.

Um. What I meant to say there is that the effort I put into the site is directly proportional to the feedback I get on it, including feedback such as "this sux lol" (but excluding feedback such as "One gambling internet is vibrantly competitive. Cheap type is the fast gambling on-line casino."). Because opinions are awesome.

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