William Foote

William Foote

My essays are a compilation of thoughts, stories, contradictions and ideas that I hope to remember on my journey through life. The ideas within these pages are a compendium of personal interpretations that stem from experiences I have had, emotions I have felt and most of all the flurry of thoughts speeding around in my head. I would feel foolish indeed if these writings are interpreted as an attempt to put on display that which I know, or taken as me pretending to have answers to all of life's difficult questions. The older I get, the less I seem to know. The wiser I get, the more absurd I realize things to be. In essence, I do a good deal of pondering and most of these writings are the result of which.
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  • Oh, Those Were the Good Old Days
    Who needs Google when one could march down to the library and spend the day sorting through the Dewey Decimal System in search of info on their desired subject.
  • My Misplaced Empathy
    What sort of horrible creature am I that the prospect of a dog dying produces a greater degree of emotional sadness than that of a fellow human being? What in the name of all that is holy is wrong with me?
  • My Dog Argo Just Set Up a Twitter Page
    There is simply no getting around the rising popularity of Twitter these days. It is a pop-culture Tour-de- Force, as everyone from Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton to Joe the plumber are now Tweeting. They are all tweeting like canaries on a meth binge.
  • Losing Face with Facebook
    Most of the time, I'll just mock that which I do not understand, which is the same approach I tried taking with Facebook. But like a bad rash that won't go away, sites like these have spread through the veins of Pop Culture.

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