DEATH & BOYS
by , 06-29-2007 at 05:07 PM (1442 Views)
A certain blogger, of popular acclaim borne out of gimmick-ridden device, has attracted a considerable following of readers and viewers. He (or his clones) might be here, there or anywhere amidst the numerous blogs that abound along the Yellow Brick Road of the Internet. Owing to the massive size of his bulk (that arrogantly intrudes itself upon and fills up a pc screen) along with that of his ego, I would think that one blog would hardly be enough to contain him.
This wiseacre (or, more plainly, wise guy) took it into his head to express his views on Death. He cooly expressed his cool disregard for those who die by smugly explaining that his life isn't affected...so why should he be mournful? If a person were to die (not within the circle of those near and dear to him...hence within the tight orbit of his selfishness), why should he broken-up over it? And this scant, disjointed piece of (!) writing goes highly-rated for its cavalier tone and "looking out for number one" point of view. Because he's young and well-fed, he probably believes that he's beyond the wiles of destiny and that the "bell that tolls" is never tolling for him: his careless youth and inexperience, while awkward in his desired but ill-fitting intellectual attire, appears more comfortable in short pants which makes playing in those fields of dreams more delightful and easier to manage: if one of his toys were to break, he could always get something to replace it (including, I would imagine, a replacement for those near and dear to him, if one of them were to break).



