Thursday, June 28, 2007, posted by Timothy at 2:53 PM
This was posted on a friend's MySpace as a reaction to the Chris Benoit tragedy and that's what it is.....a tragedy. As time goes on we find out new little snippets like the fact his son suffered from a condition known as Fragile X or that he was being treated for excessively low Testosterone levels due to steroid use years ago. I don't think we'll ever really know what happened last weekend, not for sure. Hell, the police don't know for sure.....the media on the other hand, is all too happy to tell us what happened...as they see it. Better they should go back to reporting the news and not creating it. Anyway, on to the quote.

Heroes exist in many forms in our society. They can be peers, mentors, family members. They can be persons fictitious, they can be persons of celebrity. Regardless of their origin, they mold our both our youth and our aged, creating bonds in society.

When a hero falls from grace, it is a shock to the system. More often than not it is a person of celebrity that becomes vilified. Are they unable to deal with the fame that accompanies their station or is it simply that their true colors finally show in one event that turns them into a perceived monster? Too often that is the final outcome. Years of positive accomplishments washed away by a single act.

To answer this riddle, a conundrum of great magnitude, one must ask themselves: “How should one feel when their hero descends into infamy?” Should you feel sadness, pity? Anger? Should that person be judged on the accomplishments that made him great? Should his tragedy assume a “be all end all” of that person’s life?

The late Chris Benoit was one of my heroes. I have grown with this man the past 15 or so years. I’ve seen him weekly walk into a wrestling ring and perform, I have seen his triumphs and have witnessed his failures. I’ve thought of his well being when he has been injured. He has been a motivation in my life to overcome adversity and to succeed at any cost. Now he is gone and has left behind a media feeding frenzy from which he cannot defend himself.

He left no note indicating why he performed heinous acts on his family whom he loved. We are left with speculation, wondering what caused a man who was such a great role model to not only his fans but also to his peers in the wrestling business, to plunge into darkness.

I say a hero should be remembered for his accomplishments and for who he was, not who he ended as. Feel sadness, for him and for those he took with him. Pity and draw close to your heart the survivors, those who they knew closely, as this will haunt them much longer than us. Hold your anger, as it will not heal the Spirit of it all, it will only tear deeper into the Soul until it destroys the foundation and we will lose forever all our heroes
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Chris had been a favorite of mine since his arrival in WCW. He always worked hard in the ring. You could see it in everything he did there. He sold every shot, given and received. He set a standard that few ever met and on a weekend he was slated to become a World Champion again, the ride was over.

I really don't know how to say what I am feeling about this all. All I can say is that its is a horrible thing to happen...to anyone. I wish I could have talked to him......I know the people he worked with, those that called him friend, those that gave tear filled farewells at his career retrospective wish they could have too. They all feel like they failed him in some way. Now they are just numb and trying to figure it all out. I hope it makes them a little more aware of those around them. I hope there isn't ever a 'next time'.

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Saturday, June 23, 2007, posted by Timothy at 3:36 AM
This god damned piece of crap is on my last good nerve. If anyone from Cingular reads this....your customer service sucks on a level that would blow then mind of John Holmes.

If you have to ask who that is just move along.

Anyhoo....the fucking battery on this thing lasts about 8 hours now if I just use it as a damned clock and about 30 minutes if I actually talk to anyone. And going to see those super special folks at Cingular? "Oh....we're sorry.....that phone is 2 years old....we don't even have that model anymore.....you'll need to buy a new one.....or we can give you one if you extend your contract for another year."

Are you people out of your goat fucking minds? Why in the Hells would I want to give you any more of my money when you're every response is "renew your contract with us or we can't help you". If I did that every time I had a problem with your service / phones I'd be stuck with you another 10 fucking years!

In conclusion I'd just like to say.....Bite Me!

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Monday, June 18, 2007, posted by Timothy at 3:05 AM
Ok...so technically it was two nights but I put the cape on one more time for the Double XP weekend. I focused on my Storm Offender and got him into level 49. Sometime soon he'll see 50 and that will be my second Hero to that level. After that I have one more Hero and then one Villain to push that far. After that if I never played again it would be ok with me.

Once this game seemed to be my life. Every second of the day I would be there when I wasn't sleeping or something. I ate, dreamt, and wrote it. Now its kinda like picking up a novel you read years ago and thought it was the bomb only to try and reread it and find that it really wasn't what you remembered it to be. In the end I go there now to be social but truely the are other venues to do so and one or two new things I like to do.

It was nice doing it mind you, putting on the cape and maybe reliving a bit of the 'good olde days' but in the end its trying to relive something that will never be as good as it was. Life is like that. New things come along and old things fall away. Evolve or go the way of the dinosaur. I prefer to evolve, not that its easy or painless.

In a way the game really makes me think of the Civil War storyline that Marvel ran. Big things happened. The world changed. Old Heroes died. Innocence was lost and things will never be the same. Sometimes you just have to hang that cape up and let the new breed soldier on.

Excelsior

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Saturday, June 09, 2007, posted by Timothy at 2:10 AM
 
Wednesday, June 06, 2007, posted by Timothy at 1:55 AM
Your results:
You are Apocalypse


































Apocalypse
69%
Magneto
60%
Dr. Doom
58%
Venom
55%
Juggernaut
49%
Lex Luthor
48%
Mr. Freeze
47%
The Joker
40%
Catwoman
40%
Kingpin
38%
Poison Ivy
37%
Dark Phoenix
34%
Green Goblin
33%
Mystique
29%
Two-Face
29%
Riddler
22%
You believe in survival of the fittest and you believe that you are the fittest.


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Saturday, June 02, 2007, posted by Timothy at 2:44 AM
Your results:
You are Qui-Gon Jinn






















Qui-Gon Jinn
66%
Mace Windu
66%
Darth Maul
65%
Darth Vader
62%
Lando Calrissian
62%
Obi-Wan Kenobi
61%
Boba Fett
61%
Yoda
60%
Emperor Palpatine
60%
Jabba the Hutt
58%
Overall, you're a pretty well balanced person.
But maybe you focus a little too
much on the here and now.
Think about the future before its too late.


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