Kristine Nichols

Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death

The lost art of rant

Filed under: Uncategorized — efsw26 at 4:10 pm on Friday, March 6, 2009
The writer explains how rants are pretty much a waste of time. He talks about how another writer is ranting about how someone turned down a management job for the new york yankees. Is anyone really gonna care in a few years? there will be more things to rant about and more interesting drama. People become more and more involved in sports and with out thinking start to talk negatively about something that they dont agree with. Rants used to be only verbal, and now you are starting to see more and more in writing. It used to just happen in a bar or place where you are surrounded by your friends. And now people are becoming more public about their dislikes. It looks some what at history and how over time the rants begin to change. over time people have become more and more confident in voicing their opinion. I believe that rants are not a positive way to look at things, but it some how comes naturally to us. we are so used to others talking about certain things with negative attitudes. Some rants that have true passion behind them can sometimes be good, or at least this writer thinks so. “A good rant, like this one, expresses a real passion” he explains how you can rant with out looking like an idiot. if you actually have evidence and have passion. 
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