Well, here I am: blogging!
I guess this isn't really gonna be my "public journal". I have a hard time writing really long and personal stuff... but we'll see how this goes, ha ha.
Well for starters, I love fantasy stuff. I try to write my own, but, he he, you be the judge in that.
Like most other fantasy readers, I love the thought of super-humanity. The idea of being, not normal. I like adventure, deep meanings in details, and well-put plots. I like it when you look at the small picture and it's already very interesting, and you get a feeling of just wanting to stay there. But then when you zoom out to see the even bigger picture, there's more to it and you can't just stay in that small detail anymore. You thought that it was enough, but now there's even more to it than you ever dreamed of. I love good authors who can put so many little details that contribute to the main plot. A plot that has so much meaning into it.
I also love stories where the characters are so human, so ordinary and so stereotypical yet there's something about them that would make them... un-human. Usually they were born with that "something special" and it only manifested now. Or more times than not, it was bestowed on them by someone or something greater than the normal individual one would find shopping in the mall (or walking in the street, but I'm trying to be "up-to-date", you see)
I, like most people, love it when there are also those that are just so inhuman, so out-of-this-world, and they are people we can just never be. These are our typical superheroes. Superman, for example or Legolas the elf.
The problem with reading too much of this though, I end up spending a great deal of my time day-dreaming and wishing that I had that special something in me too. Dreaming that someone would knock on the front door randomly and say that they needed me for a dangerous mission that only I could do, or that I wasn't really a human, but an elf from an alternate world. Or even, that I would find out and discover that I had super powers and would use it to defeat some evil vilan.
I also catch myself wishing that I was born in another time; a time where knights and dragons had duals. A time where kings ruled and princesses were as beautiful as ever. A time when evil step mothers dictated, and swords were the means of fighting. (This is why my blog is called "Stuck at Twelve", ha ha)
Why is this so, though? Why do we all (or maybe just me) dream of such things... things that are not normal. Hoping and wishing with all our birthday candles, coins, and shooting stars that there were something more.
I've come to the conclusion that it's what we're made of that's to be blamed... our cells, DNA, and our souls.
You didn't think that you were just an accident of evolution did you? What a useless life you would have if that were so. What's the use of defeating evil and dreaming, and accomplishing, and creating and destroying if that were the case?
It's what and who we are that gives us the craving to want more. The feeling of wanting to be great.
Why is this so, though? Why do we all (or maybe just me) dream of such things... things that are not normal. Hoping and wishing with all our birthday candles, coins, and shooting stars that there were something more.
I've come to the conclusion that it's what we're made of that's to be blamed... our cells, DNA, and our souls.
You didn't think that you were just an accident of evolution did you? What a useless life you would have if that were so. What's the use of defeating evil and dreaming, and accomplishing, and creating and destroying if that were the case?
It's what and who we are that gives us the craving to want more. The feeling of wanting to be great.
But who am I to be great?
Who are you to be great?
Who are you to be great?
4 comments:
oh goodness gracious joe. that whole bit about wanting to have been born in another time, and wanting the fantasy... you took the words out of my mouth. haha. cool.
wah...
you sound jz like me friend...
>__< .... LOLx
Reminds me of Never-Never Land: Peterpan, Lost Boys and Tinker Bell. Eternal Childhood.
Have you seen "The Bridge to Terabithia"?
No, I haven't yet. Was it any good? I should go get myself the dvd..
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