Top Ten Tuesday is an original weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. I thought this would be a fun way to share a condensed version of potential rambles and thoughts that I have.
This Week’s Theme: Top Ten Character Arcs in Recent Television
Initial Thoughts:
The original prompt for this week involved other types of stories; primarily those found in movies or television. With choices of listing either forms of entertainment, I have decided that while the concept and backdrops are important, the de facto winner is in the characters themselves in driving each own story. This generated list is specific to the relevant shows airing during the 2013-14 scheduling of primetime television. I also kind of watch mostly everything so it’s quite the mishmash of shows. No judgment.
I’ll try my best to limit the potential spoilers if you haven’t seen any of these shows yet. and I was also too lazy to finish compiling gifs for each and every show. I also hope this isn’t GIF heavy.
Top Ten Tuesday is an original weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. I thought this would be a fun way to share a condensed version of potential rambles and thoughts that I have.
This Week’s Theme: Top Ten Blogging Confessions
Initial Thoughts:
So I guess you’ve heard that I have this thing called a blog. Go figure? But what is a blog without a good ranty rant? This turned out extremely long and so I apologize. So for all those who can’t stand me rolling my face all over the keyboard, here’s a tl;dr condensed version:
1. I have migrated through a few blogs;
2. I take a long time to write any post;
3. I feel bad for writing long reviews;
4. I dislike using rating metrics;
5. I don’t listen to music when blogging;
6. I am bad at user-interaction;
7. I prefer writing over reading;
8. I may perhaps one day booktube;
9. I would like to find another male co-blogger;
10. You reading this makes me happy.
Top Ten Tuesday is an original weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. I thought this would be a fun way to share a condensed version of potential rambles and thoughts that I have.
This Week’s Theme: Top Ten Classic Books To Be
Initial Thoughts:
Don’t put this letter down.
I’m writing this in 2114. I hope you’re one of the Readers. I don’t know how this found you but enclosed is a list of books that should help in a time of need. I haven’t read any of them but I’m told the text will bend your mind, sharpen your thoughts, and encourage a dialogue that spans a lifetime.
I’ve changed the time-stamp on this letter to 2014. It should give you some time–but hurry, they’re looking for them too. Things have changed since 2000. They started by banning books. Then they removed the previous generation of classics—no one today has heard of Orwell, Austen, or Salinger (actually, I might be glad that Holden may be gone for good). But change is here again. I can’t tell you if they’ve uncovered these titles yet. Without certainty, you have all the time to find them…these stories. All I can say is to keep looking forward, and maybe one day that irrevocable truth will exist in the slightest. Trust in the possibility even if you’re skeptical as hell.