The great thing about Lowbar for me is that as soon as I post something that is serious, I often will regret that I did so. I regret because the moment has passed and my feelings on an issue have changed, or the issue itself has changed or I have forgotten what it was I was steamed about. For example, I have completely forgotten what I wrote about last time, only that it had something to do with Republicans. Therefore it doesn't matter. It is only the clutching to an idea that is the mistake. I am no more/less a Republican than I am a Democrat or Libertarian or Mexican or Raiders fan. None of it matters. This post doesn't matter either. It is written and then read and forgotten. It will evoke a feeling in the reader such as utter confusion or there will be no response at all. It doesn't matter. Some posts (not from me) are humorous, some are informative. Some are innane, others are just ignored. It doesn't matter. I could get all heated and rant about this or that. That rant may provoke others to write about what I just said. And none of that would matter. It doesn't matter what I do for a living, what religion I espouse, what nation I go to war for, what I eat for dinner, if I like Coke or Pepsi, if I have genital warts or can't ride a bike. Others will argue that these things do matter. Why? Is it because if one says that they don't matter, then that person is cracking the fragile shell that keeps society intact? Possibly, but that doesn't matter either. What does matter? Nothing (I guess).
Introspection was SO 2002. Fag.