A Loving Husband & Father 06/14/2009
![]() The past few days have been horrible. I've never wanted a cold beer as much as I have yesterday and today. Sadly, my house is suspiciously absent of alcohol--well, maybe I shouldn't say that. There's a bottle of Jack Daniels under the kitchen cabinet (where the hard stuff is kept when we've got it) but I've never drank whiskey and I'm a bit reluctant to do so now. A good while ago, my good friend Luis gave me a small bottle of spiced rum. It lasted a long time, but not long enough as I carefully consider my drinking options at 1:20 this morning. In the end, I'll forgo the drinks and just type. My last post was hard to write. This one probably won't be any easier. At this exact moment, I feel like it might be ... like I've reached a point in this heart-wrenching ordeal where I might be able to concisely put together the thoughts and words that need to be said without wholly losing myself to the tornado of emotions that seemed to be so barely contained these past few days. There have been crystallizing moments. Pin-points in these days that define everything. The crowning moment, so far, was yesterday, June 12th, when we were at the funeral home, wading through the pre-processed, death-management bullshit that was supposed to make things easier but only resulted in layering heaps of bullshit onto an already emotionally fraught and damaging tragedy. 5 Comments The Original Krumbine 06/13/2009
![]() I have not posted anything anywhere in a few days now. I'm not going to claim laziness nor being "content" nor any of the other random bullshit excuses we have all tossed about as justification for our silence on the web. I actually just finished the third Zaphod Zombie comic. I had been diligently building the panels throughout the week and just this morning finished the layout and lettering. But before I post anything, I have to share with you, friends I have made across the internet and throughout the world, a sad and difficult detail in my personal life. Comics and Partnership 06/10/2009
![]() There's a lot of things swirling around in my head right now. I'm wondering if I know anybody who knows anything about developing web apps for the iPhone. I'm wondering if adapting the comics (Zaphod Zombie and EotU) into a simple video would be a smarter approach to sharing them with the world ... or if there's a simple way to create that iPhone web app for comics. I'm wondering if the comic web app IS achievable, would it benefit the comics to market them directly to iPhone and touch users? I'm also wondering about the reminder that just popped up on my Blackberry. I put it on there two months ago. I know this because after applying for and being denied YouTube Partnership, you have to wait two months before reapplying. My reminder on my calendar simply reads "Reapply for YouTube Partner". Zaphod Zombie 02 - BRAAAINS! 06/07/2009
BOOM! This took several hours to finish ... and many months in the making. But DAMN am I proud of it! Two Quick Writing Projects 06/06/2009
![]() As I'm reading this book recommended by Obsy ("The Year of Living Biblically") I'm getting a good taste of an interesting and inspiring style of self-journaling. Inspiring, I say, because it makes me want to emulate it in my own blogging efforts. Yesterday I was inspired to work on two separate creative venues and I mentioned it in my vlog. The first came shortly after taking in the success of the Brotherhood miniseries--I wanted to do another one, a short series of episodes somewhere in the 2 minute ballpark, that would provide an opportunity to play with another youtuber. It's like the Talking Heads miniseries only, well, mini-er. I had a person in mind already and I was pretty sure she'd be hip to the project. Plus, my plan was to produce the videos on my end and then let her host them on her channel, thereby FINALLY giving me an opportunity to pilfer her subscribers. She knows who she is and you can probably take a fairly deadly stab at her identity. Website Update 06/05/2009
wh00p! for maintenance! Whether you noticed or not, the t-shirt and book pages were getting a little outdated. I've been streamlining my product offerings and now the pages reflect the current lineup. If you haven't looked recently, do so now! ![]() 1. The Krumbination wristband not only looks awesome and is a great fashion accessory (really, I'm serious!) but it's an excellent reminder. The creed "stay creative" is a constant call to action and a good reminder that creativity is not limited to hobby's or after-hour youtube videos. 2. Zaphod Zombie looks awesome. The comic. And I want to do more. But first I need to write something. My initial instinct is to script something like I did with EotU ... as opposed to engaging in one-strip gags or whatever. I've always felt Zaphod Zombie would make an interesting sitcom, so maybe that's how I'll approach it. 3. My lack of vlogs this week has been for reasons two-fold: first, I wanted to set aside the week for the Brotherhood. Today I released the final episode and I just want to give a huge thanks to Obsquatch for playing with me and to everyone who has watched and commented. The second reason for the lack of vlogs is that I'm hideous. Seriously. I got slightly cooked on the beach last weekend and started peeling and got overly icky-like. I'm mostly back to normal (though my hair is really getting long!) and I'm feeling more comfortable about getting back in front of the camera. Please try and avoid mocking my appearance when I do return. Also, I have not forgotten about the initial wristband giveaway: I will announce the winners in my next vlog as well as tell you about your next opportunity to get a Krumbination wristband. Until then: stay creative! (Only!) One Word From the Bible (I promise!) 06/04/2009
![]() Color me baffled. Look, I understand if your world view swings far left or if it swings far right or if it meanders somewhere down the middle ... but to spew forth mutually idiotic opinions from both extremes in practically the same breath, while maintaining utmost and total conviction in and of these statements, well, that's just plain baffling. And yes, once again, I find myself referring to my brother. What can I say, after the climax of controversery we stirred up in our past conversations (by we I mean me and you, the good people of Krumbination) I thought it prudent to take a break--plus, I had no desire to actually give my brother any more attention than he clearly doesn't deserve. But this was too much. Jason insists on writing a weekly column rooted in the Christian faith. Or something like the Christian faith. I suppose that's alway open to interpretation, the specific definition of "Christian faith", that is. Interestingly enough--and this is probably why I ended up writing this in the first place--I'm reading a good book called "The Year of Living Biblically" (by AJ Jacobs and recommended by Obsquatch in his YouTube book club). I'm only about seventy pages into the book, but it's already very good and very engaging. Each part of each month, the author opens with a rule that is laid down in the bible. The author's goal is to follow those rules as literally as possible. There's a lot of rules. I mention this book because Jason, my brother, apparently is fond of citing the bible when it suits him. And, well, he's just not that bright. In one article he's talking about how God destroyed mankind--twice over--exclusively because of gay people and that homosexuality is a sin for which you will burn in hell and he cites nothing short of about three hundred and eighty-six verses in the bible to backup these claims. (Okay, that last part was exaggerated ... SLIGHTLY. Seriously, this is coming from the guy who wrote a gay character into a prominent role in his first "novel", and who loves to talk and joke about gays.) In the second breath (er, article) he's going on about how the billionaires of the world need to stop with all the senseless giving to charities and good causes and supporting the less deserving and just fucking trust the big man upstairs for once in their goddamned pitiful lives. *ahem* Never once in this second breath, so close to that first one with all the scriptures in it, does he ever think to turn to the bible. Never once does he recall the single greatest hallmark of organized church and--quite possibly--the most recited, God-given, biblical rule in all of existence. You know, to tithe. To give away part of your income. In fact, the bible is pretty damn specific: you're to give away ten percent (Genesis 14:19, 28:20-22). Leviticus 27:32 says that every tenth animal is the Lord's. Deuteronomy 14:22-29 says to set aside a tenth to learn to revere God. And completely ignoring how obvious this Christian rule is, and even assuming you're a complete idiot about all things biblical, a quick Google search reveals 100 bible verses that encourage generosity. Skip the tithing and skip forward to the New Testament and the WHOLE FRIKKEN BOOK is about humbling yourself and helping those less fortunate. Well, maybe not the whole thing. I'm pretty much the farthest thing from a bible scholar you'll ever find, but I still know how to use Google. We've got Matthew 25:35-40 which says that helping the least of the brethren is helping Jesus and Mark 12:41-44 talks of rich people giving and the widow's mite. And if you even want to be selfish in your Godliness, Luke 6:38 affirms that if you give, God will see that others give to you. That's a hell of a lot of scripture talking about a hell of a lot of giving. And I only scratched the surface. I've been stewing on these thoughts for a few hours and have been searching for the proverbial punchline to this story (as if it even needed one) and I've finally settled on this: Jason's own words. But first, a quick recap. As always, my point in these "responses" to my brother's blogs is simply entertainment. My own, mainly, of which I am only too eager to share with you. Underneath the poking and prodding and laughing, however, my goal is to shine a bright light on the sheer idiocy that he manages to come up with ... and maybe--just MAYBE--cause him a moment's pause before he publishes his next article, Christian-themed or otherwise. Straight from said article, unedited: "... at the end of the end day, what have they accomplished with their 70 Billion Dollars worth of donations? Apparently, not very much. So how much money are they going to give this year? 80 Billion? 100 Billion? What’s the magic number? Or maybe we need to turn back to the values and beliefs this country was founded on. You know, Christianity, God and all that jazz." Cue the rimshot. And goodnight. | Seminal Works are for PornstarsOne man's quest to stay creative. Support the cause! Buy some swag!
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