Sunday, September 26, 2010

Human brain, lateral view


 


I like the way that, on a blog, if you click an entry, and go to that entry's page, you can still click the entry's title link.


I spent five minutes clicking and re-clicking (and re-re-clicking, again) the title link on some stranger's blog (once again, a lie, it was my own blog, but if I say a stranger's blog, it shows that I look at other people's blogs too, rather than just looking at the few posts I have, over and over again, but I do look at other people's blogs, I promise) and with every click I expected something new, or at the very least, would have been happy if something new (read: interesting) came up.


And then (right now, actually), I had this thought that felt like "and clicking that link made you worry about perception and color." But it didn't really, there was no reason for it to, but the thought was implanted in my head, for no reason at all. So, for better or worse, now I'm worrying about perception.

I'd like for you to be a crazy person. - My Mind


I looked around on Flickr for a nice picture of a brain, but none of them were very sinister. Just imagine that the brain in the picture has dirty fingernails. Dirty fingernails are sinister, right? 
Your Brain on Life by EUSKALANATO

September 26th: I realized that "Your Brain on Life" is an awesome phrase and wanted to clear up any potential confusion. Anyway, my phrase, not my picture though.

September 27th: My fingernails are dirty right now, but only because I've been doing honest work. I forgot to specify that the brain pictured above got it's fingernails dirty doing something other than honest work.

September 29th: "Your Brain of Life" is a phrase, in the sense that it's been used before, but everywhere I see it, it's used as a title for random self-help articles. All in all, it's used in ways that don't do justice do the phrase. Ahh. 

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