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The Return Of The King

It’s been a long time since I’ve been here. Considering that I’m paying for this, I should be using it more to write my thoughts.

A discussion that I had yesterday has made me reconsider some of my own beliefs which may be based on ignorance of facts. However, with the massive amount of information out there with respect to the issues at hand as well as the amount of partisan information that is being spread… getting to the basics of what is going on is very difficult. There is much opinion being published as news and it can be a daunting task to get to some of the facts.

I aspire to stoic principles and I have a tendency to get too emotionally involved in politics if I start digging too deep which then affects my mental health. I then look at the concept of… how much can I change? I have my vote in my own nation, I am but one voice amongst millions. To be more is not in my capacity.

As far as that which is going on in the United States, I have zero impact on that in my life and it is not something that I can affect in the least. Is it good to be aware of what is going on? Sure. But to have an emotional stake? Pointless. Futile.

Holy National Holidays, Batman!

Ok, so I missed marking the auspicious Canadian national holiday, Canada Day, with a post.  And given that JeffLand’s roots are so intertwined with Canada’s, it was kind of a “my bad” sort of moment on my part.  Soo… Happy Belated Canada Day!

Moving right along, today is the 4th of July; Independence Day in the United States of America.

Soundgarden – 4th Of July

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Mushroom Cloud

Quite the fireworks display!

I can’t help but think of this song every year that Independence Day rolls around. Feel free to click on the above audio player to listen to Soundgarden’s ‘4th Of July’ while reading the remainder of this post.  And, yes, I do realize that the song references nuclear war (explaining the picture to the right) but I love how Chris Cornell juxtaposes American patriotism with nuclear warfare and with the name… I can’t avoid posting this.

Anyway, Canadians could really learn a few things from the Americans with regard to how to celebrate their national holiday.  One thing that I know about American celebrations is that so many Americans enjoy setting off their own fireworks displays.  This is something that doesn’t happen nearly enough in neither Canada nor the New JeffLand Empire.  Really, we should be shooting off fireworks so often that one might realize that there’s a fine line between patriotism and pyromania!

I’m really expressing my fondness for explosions here and aligning myself with the philosophy that more explosions=better celebration.  So, in honour of our American friends on their day of observance… here is a brilliant fireworks display that won’t send anyone to the hospital or burn off anyone’s hair.

Fireworks

U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!