What's up world? It's Tuesday night. Tuesday nights are good blog posting nights. So here we are.
I wanted to talk about quality time. It's something that is really hard to acknowledge. It's kind of like a comfortable chair; you only notice it when you really think about it, but if you lack it it's rather petty to really complain about it.
Some people live by the theory that time is money and wasted time is wasted money and thus time should never be wasted. But time is not money. Time and money are two totally different things. I can prove this very easily with two cute little sentences. You can have a bad time, but you can't have bad money. And you can waste money, but you can't waste time. Tweet that shit.
If you're spending some good quality time enjoying yourself, then no one can say you're "wasting time". Walking with you're best friend down a set of railroad tracks just to see where it goes on a summer evening sounds completely unproductive. But if it's producing a good time, it can't be wasted.
Unfortunately, most people don't really recognize quality time. No one sits down like I am right now, and actually reflects on quality time spent and how blessed life can be in general due to such "quality time". I think it's safe to say the average person has plenty of time spent happily and enjoy themselves plenty to keep above depression. But it doesn't seem like many people actually realize it. They carry on with their stressful lives and bitch about EVERYTHING. That's just how the world works.
Another topic that has come to mind just now is the thought of virtual worlds. Americans fucking LOVE virtual worlds. We completely devour that shit! There are literally hundreds, if not thousands of virtual worlds that I could very easily download to my (super fast and expensive) computer. I could explore the virtual expanses for years. Anyone could.
World of Warcraft, EverQuest, Skyrim, RuneScape, Zelda, Diablo, Second Life, are just a few examples of virtual worlds. Each of which contains several gigabytes of data that brings the world to life. Gigabytes are BIG.
Be right back, I'm getting Ramen. That hit the spot. Thanks for waiting.
Actually, after eating that I'm kinda tired now and don't really wanna continue this post. Sorry guys, maybe another time I'll finish immortalizing my thoughts on virtual worlds. Until then...
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