Sunday, April 5, 2009

Go ahead you can laugh all you want, I got my philosophy

Dearest sheep-

So I finally decided to man up and get a blog.  You'll find, with me, that's either subtle irony or a paradox.  I like to consider myself somewhat of a writer; not a great one, but I can hold my own at times.  However, I have long thought that blogging (and in a prior time, even before when "journaling" became cool) and generally keeping a journal or diary, was basically a good tool for self-therapy.  You know, you pour your heart out on the page (in this case a formatted set of text, code and color) and you hope other people read it; mostly for sympathy, methinks.  If I may reference pop-culture: remember the scene when Alli Sheedy dumps out her purse on the couch so that Anthony Michael Hall and Emilio Estevez can look at her junk and therefore get a gauge on the life she thought was so crummy. *editors note: I tried to find a clip of it on YouTube...guess not.

Anyways, I suppose most people write down their thoughts with some sort of meaning and people are supposed to read and react to it.  Or, by not reacting, react to it.  Yeah, I think I confused myself.  Moving on...What I'm getting at is that I'm going to pose a fundamental question of philosophy and I want anyone to chime in with what you think.

The question is: Does life imitate art, or, does art imitate life?

I'm sure you've experienced it once or twice.  You watched a movie and you could adapt a portion it to your own life experience.  For example, however unfortunate on many levels, I can adapt to Dane Cook's character in Good Luck Chuck.  *(Unfortunate because of his circumstance and much more unfortunate at how bad the movie was).  

So, I want you to throw out your comments and blurbs and I'll follow it up with another post.  Fair enough?