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Saturday, April 24, 2010

It's Apparent

Apparently, keeping up with a blog is not an easy thing to do. Though, I guess when you're moving and working and dealing with moving and working, it's not exactly the most important thing to keep up with.

Here I am again though, sitting at Starbucks trying to develop a television series, which, if you ever want to try it, is not easy. And as I found myself drawing a blank, I remembered about this blog and how just typing anything can jog the brain into ideas. So, as you've probably figured out by now, this particular blog posting is about, well, nothing. That much is apparent.

While we're on the topic though, there are a couple things that have become apparent to me since my last entry.

Firstly, and possibly most importantly, is that age is simply a number. It has absolutly no hold on someone's maturity level. It's unfortunate, especially since the people that act much younger than their age suggests don't see it. And as I find myself in a predicament that is less than ideal, meaning I'll be in close contact with one of these so called 'age-offenders' for the forseeable future, I present to you a word of caution: simply asking someone for their age is not enough in getting an accurate read on their behaviourable traits. They could actually be much much younger. And while that may not be a bad thing in every case, it can sometimes be destructive.

That much is apparent.

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