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GLAD It's The Weekend: Happy, mothman?
On 02/01/2014 at 05:30 PM by Super Step See More From This User » |
Not to be confused with Game Log a Day (GLaD), which is something I created last March as a new thing for Pixlbit, and was remade into something entirely different by coolseltzer, I think (I was just making journal logs for past games, he was making logs of games he played on the same day he blogged), The GLAD It's The Weekend posts I'm planning will serve as sunny contradictions to my "It's BaD for Ya" posts during the week.
Remember when I hinted at my BaD idea by posting these pictures:
Well, ok, I hid the Grinds my Gears logo
and this is referencing "what can't Adam (Carolla) complain about," a game played on the ACE Podcast and before on Loveline, along with classics like Germany vs. Florida, a game where weird shit happened in the news, and people had to guess if the story was from Germany or Florida.
The title of course, comes from the titular titan of titty jokes and troubling complaints.
So that's my plan: find something to bitch about every week day. Not gonna be hard.
What is going to be hard is reading and commenting blogs. Don't get mad or feel i personally ignored you if I don't comment your blog. I'll try to at least read this month, but commenting will be iffy from me. I'll understand if a few of my blogs have few comments as well, even if I think they are the best pictures of cats in pajamas ever. I'll just complain about the lack of comments in the next blog.
Anyway, my GLAD advice for today, inspired by Matt Snee's blog:
The pessimist says "it's not worth it to try" and lets himself be Tasered in the balls by a juvenile delinquent, even though he could have ran away far enough to avoid the Taser.
The optimist says "It'll just come to me later, and I'm sure the oven will be fine," and wakes up screaming with their house burning down.
The skeptic says "I wonder what I need to do in order to get in Angelina Jolie's pants," and he figures it out, because he actually took the time to think about it.
Isn't it great what skepticism can accomplish? I think so.
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