Happy birthday to me

Or at least, the blog. It just turned seven today I just realised, while slogging through the archives manually converting posts to the new WordPress based incarnation of this blog that escaped slightly too soon into the wider world. On this day seven years ago I blogged my first post. It wasn’t very interesting, opefully that has changed over the years even if I sometimes feel that I’m forever plodding where others seem to be able to jot down great posts with no effort at all…

I still have a lot of fun blogging even if the hopes of getting famous through it have long since faded. There’s been some good writing here, also some pretty horrible writing, but who cares?

Good riddance 2007, boo sucks to 2008

The news that Ellis Sharp has given up blogging was the perfect end to 2007, another year in which the world in general seemed to get shittier, even if my personal circumstances have remained alright. What remains of 2007 to me is an overwhelming feeling of ennui, where literally each day brought a fresh outrage, but where unlike in 2006, when there was Israel’s war on Lebanon, there was no all overwhelming issue to which people mobilised. Not even global warming. There was more a feeling of despairing acceptance that the world was going to shit and you individually could do little about it, especially in the last months of the year. Blogging had been an escape valve, but has now conclusively been proven not to be able to change the world. No wonder Ellis, one of the best and intelligent bloggers I read this year has stopped. When you’ve said everything you can say, what’s the point in hanging on much longer?

Erm…

Well, for me personally there’s still the reason why I started Wis[s]e Words in the first place, because otherwise I’d still be screaming at the telly. I don’t need to win fame or influence people with this little thing, just as long as I can get rid of my thoughts here.

Meanwhile 2008 is four days old and has already managed to piss me off by offing George MacDonald Fraser, faithful chronicler of the adventures of Sir Harry Flashman, adventurer-gentlemen, cad and rogerer of other men’s women. I worried that this would happen back in September, when I reviewed what has now turned out to be his last Flashman novel. I had discovered him back in 1991 when John Ostrander namechecked Flashman in the last issue of Suicide Squad as the spiritual ancestor of Captain Boomerang. (If this means nothing to you, do check out back issues of this series; perhaps the most cynical (but excellent) mainstream superhero comic ever published.) Ten minutes into reading the first Flashman novel I could find (Flashman and the Mountain of Light iirc) I was hooked. George MacDonald Fraser was somewhat of a reactionary, but he was brutally honest in chronicling Flashie’s adventures in empire building. Such a pity that the still blank spots in Flashie’s past will now never be filled in.

So what can we expect from 2008? More of the same, I think. Yes, there are the presidential elections in the US to look forward to, but how much these will matter is something that can only be determined later. Like 2004 the outcome might break your heart if you still belief in the Democrats to save America from itself.

Aaron would’ve had a good title here

For some reason it’s nostalgia season at the Big Three of Centrist blogging: Matt Yglesias is remembering Den Beste, Ezra Klein is asking people which bloggers they miss the most and Kevin Drum has just run a contest for the wingnuttiest blogpost ever. That last one is comedy gold, not in the least for the appearance of Kim “I’m an expert on the pussification of the western male because I was too chicken to stay in South Africa after Apartheid collapsed” Du Toit all enraged that people misspell his name and besides, women do agree with him, honest!

All of which made me miss Aaron “Uppity Negro” Hawkins, who was a master in winding up the “special needs children” like Du Toit or Den Beste while making you piss yourself with laughter in a way johny-come-latelies like Tbogg or Sadly, No could learn something from.

And he could write funny about other things as well. That’s all from his time in Uncle’ Sam’s party squad back in Gulf War I. While this is a more domestical tale, but just as funny..

Also Aaron had good taste in music (introduced me to P-funk (as did Palau actually)), pop culture and well, everything.

And then he killed himself. September 3, 2004, more than three years ago now. Why? The usual reasons probably; he didn’t tell and I’d hate to speculate. It’s enough to say he’s missed. And bitter to think that one of the sharpest guys in the blogosphere felt the need to kill himself, when so many mediocre talents do reap fame and fortune from blogging.

Top 5 socialist blogs — that are not updated enough

After the Socialist Unity list of the top 101 leftwing blogs and Histomat’s Top Ten International Socialist Blogs, I thought it was time to prepare my own top five socialist blogs –that haven’t updated in yonks or don’t update enough.

Honorable non-socialist mention: Vaara.

Resolutions

this year I want to: 1) write better when I blog 2) pay less attention to the hitcounter 3) write more about things other than politics 4) pay more attention to politics outside of what’s happening in Holland, the UK and US 5) not just try and chase the ourage du jour.

Also, more sex.