Showing posts with label difficult reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label difficult reading. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2015

Aliens and Religion

Not that anybody cares, but aliens and religion are not all that different.  I have a writing that explains the similarities between the two institutional bodies, and how no matter what perspective we have, the truth is being seen that mankind is being destroyed on an everyday basis.  I have not yet questioned if it has to be this way, but if the question were to come up, my answer is probably in my writing.

So once I polish the post on this subject, it will be up and ready to be seen.  Random contexts also refers to the idea that depending in what context I find my thoughts, certain perspectives will follow.  So if my thoughts are in the context of Derrida, my writing will be about Derrida or what he has written.  If my thoughts are in the context of some social problem, then my writing will be about problems in society.  I won't be always speaking on my thoughts of Derrida's writing that I have already blogged on my other site.  Random contexts is more for my apologetic side; that I know these ideas are rough on the cranium and I'd like to help reduce the pressure with more information about how to view what I have written and continue to write.

That's all for now.  I will keep updating as best I can.

Thanks for reading.

Nae 2Real

Excuse the Reason for this Blog

Random Contexts – Putting Ideas in Perspective

I write under Nae 2Real for a couple reasons.  The first reason is because Nae is my name, part of it at least, and I identify with my name.  In other words, I see no reason not to use part of my ‘real’ name in a creative capacity.  The second reason for writing under Nae 2Real is because I do believe I am ‘too real,’ or 2Real, for many people to handle.  I feel like otherwise, I wouldn’t spend so much time reading and writing.  Plus, even though what other people do isn’t my business, I still think most people are fake, and that false reality is not a good world in which to live.  ‘There’s no more dangerous liar than the one who believes that the lie is the truth.’

And it wasn’t a grammatical error when I said ‘I see no reason not to use part of my ‘real’ name in a creative capacity.’  All creative writing isn’t necessarily poetry or fiction.  I feel like this caveat is required because I really don’t know how many people understand the concept of ‘creative non-fiction.’  Don’t get me wrong, poetry and fiction are cool.  I do indulge in those genres from time to time.  I like creative non-fiction, though, because it’s real.  For me, it’s easier to keep up with what’s real than to percolate fanciful thoughts.  This doesn’t mean I don’t, won’t, or can’t be fanciful by any means.  It just means I prefer reality over fiction.

Random contexts is my investment in illustrating how I frame my writing, and a hopelessly romantic ideal of how others should frame my writing as well.  It is easier to explain why I’m writing what I’m writing than to allow readers to wonder what I mean, wallowing in uncertainty, while all the time I could’ve just framed the proper perspective for the reader.

I am basically going to go through my thoughts and explain, but not excuse, my rationale for these thoughts.  Because sometimes, the train of thought is derailed by a subject, which then requires a supplement to help carry the subject to its intended purpose.