Hey, I'm Jeremiah. I'll start this out with a little bit about me. I'm just another young man with access to the internet and a laptop. I have inexplicable love for Christ, that I struggle to comprehend daily. I have thoughts every day, and most keep me up every night. A few things in my bio that distinguish me, I am enlisted in The United States Marine Corp, I am rather skilled in writing, and I make a mean BLT. My goal with this blog is to articulate my feelings through out the day, every day.
This first post is to give you an idea of what to expect, and for your reader enjoyment, I'll just turn it into a bunch of lists. Easy to read list's. Yeah, I know what a reader likes. Dots to. Gotta love a good dot. Oh, right. Lists.
- Good old dot here has only one purpose, and that is to let you know the list has begun. This is a list of my favorite things. Period.
- The Wire. This may very well be favorite anything ever. About the streets of B-More, and the every mans life. Politics and society. Addiction and struggle. Poetry and war. It is truly the closest TV has come to matching the depth of a book. In my time since I've finished watching it, I realized it is extremely character oriented. It isn't a story with characters, its characters with a story. So with that said, it may take multiple episodes to reach addiction level.
- Sports. I love sports. Of course I have my favorite sport and teams, but sports at its essence is what I love the most. Or perhaps its the competitive nature in which hard work, sweat, and blood rises above birth right and God given talent. Perhaps I love competition more than sports it's self. If true, sports are truly the best facilitator of said competition to the public eye, which is why I love it so much.
- Kendrick Lamar. But Jeremiah! You've been unspecific with you're favorites till here! Why don't you just say rap, and not hurt the other rappers feelings? Because I love what Kendrick Lamar stands for, on multiple levels. First and foremost, he stands for musical quality. His first goal is to produce good music on every single song. Secondly, he represents lyricism in music. His allegorical writings are on a level mostly unheard of, with a few exceptions such as Nas. By a few exceptions, I mean only Nas. He stands for living a Christ like life, but does not shy from reality of us all being a sinners, and his language and articulation of thoughts and feelings reflect that.
And that's just a bit of me! Thanks for reading the start! Please leave a comment!!!
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