Monday, April 05, 2004
Be exactly who you want to be, do what you want to do
I am he and she is she but you're the only you
No one else has got your eyes, can see the things you see
It's up to you to change you life and my life's up to me
The problems that you suffer from are problems that you make
The shit we have to climb through is the shit we choose to take
If you don't like the life you life, change it now it's yours
Nothing has effect if you don't recognise the cause
What does this all mean? Well it means a move to Moveable Type within the next week and bunch of other changes that will ensure I don't end up feeling as exhausted as I do right now.
Last night, instead of pouring over messageboards at 2 am, I read "Clyde Fans" by Seth.
I poured over every background detail and was transfixed by the way in which Seth etched years of experience into the face of his narrator. Maybe it was because I remembered 'ways of seeing' from Understanding Comics and Re-Inventing Comics (both by Scott McCloud) because of a conversation I had on Saturday night at the Seahorse. Regardless I spent last night realizing I'm still not learning enough.
I am he and she is she but you're the only you
No one else has got your eyes, can see the things you see
It's up to you to change you life and my life's up to me
The problems that you suffer from are problems that you make
The shit we have to climb through is the shit we choose to take
If you don't like the life you life, change it now it's yours
Nothing has effect if you don't recognise the cause
What does this all mean? Well it means a move to Moveable Type within the next week and bunch of other changes that will ensure I don't end up feeling as exhausted as I do right now.
Last night, instead of pouring over messageboards at 2 am, I read "Clyde Fans" by Seth.
I poured over every background detail and was transfixed by the way in which Seth etched years of experience into the face of his narrator. Maybe it was because I remembered 'ways of seeing' from Understanding Comics and Re-Inventing Comics (both by Scott McCloud) because of a conversation I had on Saturday night at the Seahorse. Regardless I spent last night realizing I'm still not learning enough.