I’ve never been very good at choosing my own topic for
school assignments, and the Passion Blog is no exception. Maybe it’s because I
rarely get passionate enough about a particular subject to visualize myself
writing lengthy essays on the topic. Alternatively, I do have passions, but my
ability to write about them is only a step or two above that of a bowl of
tapioca which has somehow gained access to a copy of Microsoft Word. Or maybe
the problem is that when I do get very passionate about one subject, I get too
embarrassed about my interests and my writing in general to be able to share that passion with other
people. Whatever the case, I spent most of my time on this assignment either obsessing over it without actually getting anything written, or doing unrelated things while pretending that the assignment doesn't actually exist.
There is one advantage given by having to choose a topic for
a blog, an advantage which has been unavailable in other assignments in the
past. This is that the blog itself can be used to talk about ideas and gauge
readers’ interest in potential discussion topics. After a good deal of
deliberation and running around the campus at random, I’ve picked out two
potential ideas for blogs I might write. This is the part where you read those
two ideas and tell me through the comments that both of them are terrible, or
at least the titles are. (The titles can be changed later, so don’t worry too
much about those.)
Signs of the Past
If you’ve wandered around the Penn State campus enough, you’ve
probably noticed some of the signs put up by the Penn State Alumni Association
which detail historical facts about the campus. Of course, there’s also a good
chance that you haven’t actually noticed these signs, or at least not taken the
chance to read them. Only a nerd with an odd interest in random historical
facts and too much time on their hands would actually take the time to look at
as many as possible, and even look further into the history surrounding these
signs and what they commemorate. Fortunately, I happen to be a nerd with an odd
interest in random historical facts and too much time on their hands, so if
this blog option is chosen, I may do just that. If by chance I can’t find a
sign or there's not a lot of information, there’s surely other odd history around Penn State just waiting to be researched
and discovered.
Free Game Friday (These blogs are to be updated on Fridays, after all.)
Video games are a thing which I like to do in my spare time (if you don't believe me, check my first post),
and I know that a lot of other people seem to enjoy games as well. This is not
likely to change during college. What has changed, however, is my budget for
obtaining video games, which has gone from “not a lot” to “literally nothing”.
How can I indulge myself in fun activities while ignoring my real
responsibilities now? The answer to that lies in the Internet, where kind
people make games on their own time and send them out into the world at no cost
except time and computer disk space. Naturally, the vast majority of these
games are trash, but over time I’ve formed a small collection of free games
that are high-quality enough that I feel confident in recommending them to
other people (you) who will enjoy them. In this blog option, I would talk about
great freeware video games people have made, what makes them great, and where
you, the reader, can get them to play for yourself. People might find this topic more interesting than the other...or less. It could go either way.
So, what am I actually going to blog about for the whole
semester? If there seems to be a preference for one of these topics, I’ll
probably go with that. Otherwise, I’ll just pick one at random. Or maybe I’ll
make up a totally new one. Who knows? All that’s for sure is that my posts
probably won’t get as long as this one. I needed to ramble a bit here in order
to get my heading on what to do with the assignment. Sorry about that, and thank you for reading to the end despite my
rambling.
You are an incredibly clever writer, and for that reason I believe that you should write your blog about the historical value Penn State. If you can maintain the same sense of conversation and wit while educating the average student about elements of the past, which we fail to notice on a daily basis, you have found yourself a perfect blog. Personally I am not very interested in video games, you certainly shouldn't let that dictate how you choose your topic; however, I would assume that I am not alone in my opinion. If you are to select the historically based blog, it is a topic which is relevant to all Penn State students.
ReplyDeleteYou are an incredibly clever writer, and for that reason I believe that you should write your blog about the historical value Penn State. If you can maintain the same sense of conversation and wit while educating the average student about elements of the past, which we fail to notice on a daily basis, you have found yourself a perfect blog. Personally I am not very interested in video games, you certainly shouldn't let that dictate how you choose your topic; however, I would assume that I am not alone in my opinion. If you are to select the historically based blog, it is a topic which is relevant to all Penn State students.
ReplyDeleteFrom one fellow nerd to another, I am very interested in watching you develop a blog around historical fun facts, it seems to me that the video game blog would be a lot more trivial then you would expect it to be and not much can be done with that idea from my point of view. Because history is every seconds past, you would be able to develop a lot more then just 10 post!
ReplyDeleteI like both of your blog ideas; however, I would go with the historical fun facts blog. I believe you will be able to get more out of it, in terms of post depth. A further suggestion would be that you not only focus on the historical object and its meaning, but also the time period it was donated or a part of. I would like to see your opinion of the time period, which I think will make it more of a passion blog.
ReplyDeleteLuke, your writing is quite engaging. Regardless of which topic you select, please keep your charming wit. If you continue writing with humor and that gentle self-depreciation, you could blog about living in a brown paper bag and still have readers want to follow along.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, both topics have merit. The only distinction I immediately discern is that PSU facts would relate to everyone in the class, as we're all in the collective Penn State boat together, whereas not everyone plays video games. Option one seems more inclusive to more people, which might be enough to tip the scales.
Or not. As you said, it could go either way.
I look forward to reading more from you! Good luck deciding!