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Wednesday 28 September 2022

🤚 My Hands ✋

LAST YEAR I got curious about the size of my hands/fingers to check which finger really is the Big, Medium and small fingers.
I even measured my other hand if it follows the same size pattern.

to my suprise, the fingers on my left hand were *a little bit* LARGER than the finger on ny right hand. strange but not W¡Ld.
I can live with these results just fine.

or so I thought...


recently I've been reflecting on human behaviour v natural instincts
like how I've been taught to use my right side more often than my left.
HOWEVER, I feel like more of my left stuff are dominant?
like my left eye appears to be more accurate in positioning, 
and when I go to check my dominant foot, there's a 50/50 split with my leg dominance. or maybe I need better tests...

back to hands: I've been taugt to use my right hand for most life stuff, but why do I react faster with my left? or why do I find it easy writing with my left hand? I mean, I do like acting in opposite manners, but why is my left so easy? 

what would life be like if I was taught to use either side I wanted as long as end justified the means??? 

what is life trying to tell me? 

Thursday 1 September 2022

SIMPSONS DID IT!


many years ago, idk when and I don't plan to look up when this episode was written. The writers of The Simpsons wrote a mild-at-best joke.

now I like the Simpsons.I have liked the Simpsons for a long time.
many people seem to inly like the first 4 seasons and then drop the show, but I like the show until the 20s. (haha)
the current seasons aren't much better, but the writers have become aware of how we the audience feel of the show and imbed that into their modern episodes. which again is hit or miss... but I'm not here to rant about modern Simpsons.

I'm here to rant about THIS JOKE. it may not be a very good joke, but it's simple and memorable and quotable. and this memorability may have got the attention of British writer Malorie Blackman or a bunch of people currently working with the BBC

this is NOT a witty joke. writers can write much better than this, then again... I don't suppose it's healthy for people to have lazer focus in their work at all times when they also have to, you know, do the rest of their work. 
what is surprising to me, is just seeing people perhaps subconsciously taking inspiration from the Simpsons or coincidentally having similar ideas for a story. I mean, at least these new people have a story mountain/timeline whereas the Simpsons writers needed a quick joke to transition into the current story that in the grand scheme of the episode/series/things doesn't even matter.

moral of this post: 
sometimes we get so hyper-focused on one thing, we lose sight of the bigger picture.

also, the creative industry is full of co-incidents. 😐

also, the Simpsons have proven yet again if their relevance in today's world. (and in a way, so did South Park. because this is *their*  phrase)