Protip- take everything I say with a grain of salt and a shot of whiskey. I complain- a lot. But I also think a lot, and usually I have reasons for saying what I do. I’m not necessarily trying to make anyone feel badly or anything, but sometimes things need to be said aloud, before they are realized. If you do not want to read the entire rant, please skip to the last point, highlighted by the red word ‘Finally’. That is the most important.
Just because you know how to use a computer, doesn’t mean you are a ‘computer geek’ or ‘computer expert’, or an ‘IT guy’. One of my biggest pet peeves is people who think that just because they know about something, they are automatically experts in the area. There are your few humble people who are willing to admit that they know how to use them, but aren’t experts, but it seems like it is the majority’s goal to act like they are superior– and then they turn out to know NOTHING. I’m sorry mister, but if your 14 year old son really knows more than I do, why am I the one with the certifications and he’s not? If your son in law is an IT at ABC company, why is he not here with you? And if he IS a computer engineer, WHY would he recommend something like AVG?! I’ll tell you why- he’s more than likely full of shit. If you think 2gb of RAM and a single-core processor is worth your money, you may as well just get a smart phone.
Just because you play Facebook games and occasionally play Mario Kart or Tekken doesn’t mean you are a ‘gamer’. This is another big one. People who refer to themselves as ‘big gamers’, or even ‘gamers’ in general, yet their gaming exploits do not expand past Farmville and Tetris. When someone is buying a computer and they say they do a lot of ‘gaming’, make sure you find out if they’re actually playing FPS or RPG games, and not just web-app games. This will make picking the computer out so much easier. And also- it will make your life easier if you know the difference between Farmville and World of Warcraft. Yes, there is a difference.
Just because you just now started watching TV shows and listening to music from the 1990s doesn’t mean you are ‘retro’. Or cool, for that matter. You’re just now watching the shows that I grew up on, and listening to the music that influenced me as a child. Please, feel free to enjoy them, but don’t act like you’re all edgy and cool because you listen to 90s music after turning off Ke$ha. And don’t walk around wearing your Angry Beavers t-shirt, acting like its something brand new when its been out for almost 10 years now.
Just because you like Harry Potter and Star Wars after giving people hell about it in high school, doesn’t make you a nerd. Lets face it- being a nerd is now cool. My people were an oppressed people for the longest time, and now the tables are turned! Muahahahaha! But in all seriousness, I’m glad you enjoy ‘nerdy’ things- there’s nothing wrong with it. But don’t tell people ‘Oh yeah, I’m a total nerd’, when in reality, you’ve not even seen the entire Star Wars saga. And seeing the movies of things like Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, etc., doesn’t count. Read the books, then we’ll talk. Ultimately, if your goal in life is to reduce world suck and promote awesome- then you are more than welcome to call yourself a nerd.
Just because you shout random words like ‘unicorn’ and ‘cupcake’, and wear your Hot-Topic trendy clothes, doesn’t make you ‘random’. In fact, it makes you a sheep. Today’s youth is tainted with the supposed ‘culture’ of scene and the like. Just because you shop at Hot Topic for every piece of clothing and accessory you own, doesn’t make you cool. I shop at Aeropostale because the clothes are COMFORTABLE. Don’t tell me those knee-high leather boots and that spiked collar are comfortable. Nonconformity is the new conformity.
Just because you have piercings and tattoos doesn’t mean you’re making a political statement. You’re not stating anything except that you think they look cool. Your anarchy symbol tattoo on your forearm doesn’t make you an anarchist (anarchy doesn’t exist- see future post); it makes you a kid who likes a symbol. You’re not trying to defy the government. You’re trying to defy your parents because you think its cool. You are free to put whatever holes you want in your face- other than the select few, good luck getting a job. You’re more than welcome to get whatever ink that you want on your body- but don’t forget it IS permanent. Do you really think that 70 year old you is going to agree that the skull on your knuckles looks awesome? Doubtful. I like tattoos, and certain piercings. There’s no need to go overboard- be tasteful about it.
Just because its free doesn’t mean its a good idea. This social economy has this preset notion that free is the best option. Wrong answer, bub. If a service is free, it is probably not a very good option. Hence as to why it is ‘free’. Unless you paid for something, and you’re getting something in a deal, you may want to reconsider. The best way to explain this is in the idea of an antivirus program. AVG, Avast, Panda, etc.; they all offer free programs. Why? Because they want you to buy their actual product. Well OBVIOUSLY if there’s free option and a paid option, the free option is NOWHERE NEAR as good as the paid. And 9 times out of 10, the company providing a free option isn’t worth going with in the first place. They’re usually overpriced, and equipped with shoddy tech support.
Just because consumer reports says its a bad product, doesn’t mean it is. You’ve got to understand that consumer reports is based on a foundation of REPORTS FROM CONSUMERS. And a lot of the negativity surrounding otherwise good choices is comprised of nit-picking. Do your own homework- ask professionals from different stores/companies/etc., who are willing to offer an unbiased opinion of products to assess your situation. Best Buy is usually a good idea (not just because I work there). As a Best Buy employee, we are trained to support the customer with a solution that best fits their needs, and offer our input. Yes, I do have a brand preference on the Windows side- and I’ve made those recommendations because I’ve done my research and based my opinions on fact. Toshiba > Dell. There’s nothing anyone can say that disproves that Toshiba is in fact better than Dell. Moral of the story- do your homework. Do some research. Ask some trained professionals. Otherwise, you might as well just shop with a magic 8 ball.
And now we get into the touchier side of things.
Just because your church says it, doesn’t mean its true. All religious institutions over the last few hundred/thousand years as a majority have been notorious for spreading their own propaganda and making up their own ‘truths’ to fulfill their agenda. Faith is a wonderful thing to have, but if you go into things blindly (without thinking for yourself) you’re more than likely gonna end up drinking more Kool-Aid than you bargained for. Science is not evil. Thinking is not wrong. And anyone who tells you otherwise needs to reevaluate their position on life. I’m not knocking your beliefs, but sometimes it takes a bit of thought before you jump in blindly. You wouldn’t jump into a pool without knowing how to swim would you?
Just because you’re not religious, doesn’t mean that the others are wrong. There is no scientific proof of a supreme being’s existence. That is why it is called faith.
Just because Fox or CNN says it, doesn’t mean that it is based on fact. Unfortunately, modern media is hard to follow. If you watch Fox News, you’re only going to get the oppressive conservative side of things. If you watch CNN, you’re only going to get the liberal, free-thinking side of things. Neither is a good thing to align yourself with. A healthy medium is probably the most logical- but even then its difficult. Liberals complained about Bush, Conservatives complain about Obama. If a republican makes it into office, the Liberals won’t be happy. If Obama stays- the Conservatives will complain. Do your own research. Compare points, read into things, but most of all, think for yourself.
Finally: Just because you are alive, doesn’t mean you’re living. In the words of the most influential fictional character on my thinking, George Feeney- “Believe in yourself. Dream. Try. Do good.” Lastly, love. Love with all of your being. Find something you believe in, and put yourself into it. You don’t have to be religious to live a life of purpose. Most of all, do good.
As a generality, I wish people would read that last one. Cliche and over-used as it may be, I wish people got along. Peace is a wonderful thing. If people lived for love, we wouldn’t NEED to live for ourselves.
That’s all I have for you. I’m always open to your feedback, so feel free to leave a comment or send me an e-mail at teambenry@gmail.com. Thanks for reading!
Peace, love, and DOUBLE RAINBOW ALL THE WAY!(I wish more people were like that guy.)
Geronimo Jackson [Or simply, Steve]