| my two cents, episode 1 |
[Nov. 14th, 2007|02:49 pm] |
I've decided to start a blog series and title it "my two cents" because I'm one of those assholes that have a opinion on everything. I think I should blog more about my asshole-opinions instead of trying to force them on anyone who will listen, which is what I usually do. Isn't that what blogs are for? So, here's what I hope is my first installment in the series! Enjoy!
Today's topic: KATU did a report on high-tech gagets for hunters. "Is high tech hunting really fair?" they ask their viewers. (Their online poll shows that 74% of people who voted went with "no").
My two cents? If wild game is the primary source of food for you and your family, I don't think fairness is an issue. If you're hungry, then you do what you got to do, right? (If you are me, that means going through a drive-thru wearing no bra, flannel pajama bottoms, and flip-flops in November). However, if you hunt as a "sport", then these high tech tools are just as "fair" as the cheat-book I used for Super Mario Bros. 3 in high school for my Nintendo*. It works, but you're kinda a punk for being lazy and unskillful. Don't ya think? Is winning really everything, kids? Half the fun of hell is getting there!
Anyway, that's my warm-up post to the new Op-Ed series of Neva Feva. I think my next installment in this series will be focusing on what irks me about the BBC radio program "World Have Your Say"...
Now it's your turn: Share your two cents! Let me know if you have any suggestions for future topics!
*Yeah, that's an old reference. I haven't been sucked into a video game since 1991, when I spent my entire Spring Break of my senior year in high school completing The Legend of Zelda. After the initial satisfaction wore off, I realized how big of a loser I was and swore off of video games since. |
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