“TTTYSK” or “Ten Things
That You Should Know” was a weekly blog I wrote on myspace.com in 2006 under
the alias “Devilsthirll.”
Note: “Devilsthrill” is in
homage to a song I was listening to called, “The Devil’s Trill” the first time
I started writing a story and blended with the name of one of my favorite
songs, “The Thriller.” But the name in itself was initially a typo, and it stuck.
When I wrote “Ten Things
That You Should Know,” it was before everyone and their cat had a blog. That’s
partly why “TTTYSK” reached over 50,000 weekly readers, and was usually the
#3 read blog on Myspace.
A few readers swore they
saw the blog hit #1 a few times. I retired from writing “TTTYSK” ending at
weekly issue #136, and stopped writing the column by the same name with Chill
Magazine, LLC, in 2008 to work on other projects.
There’s always a chance I
could come up with a book of fun fact based antics. For now you can catch
similar humor to “TTTYSK."
ONE: “Better to remain silent and be thought a
fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.” –Abraham Lincoln. My favorite
quote by him. Lincoln also said to not take everything you read on the Internet
seriously. That one’s important, too.
TWO: Sound studies have shown that cats hear
better than dogs, thus your house cat is lazy, not deaf.
THREE: Psychologists say
that boredom is a symptom of selfishness. This means about 99% of Americans are
selfish. A shocker, huh?
FOUR: In the Hebrew and the
Greek language, Gandhi originally noted there were three words for love.
“Eros:” romantic love. “Philios:” affection between friends or man and woman.
“Agape:” which is the “understanding, redeeming good will for all men,” meaning
neighborly love. I was surprised there wasn’t a fourth love: “Chocolatetos.”
The love for, well, chocolate.
FIVE: One of my fvarotie
polepe pestod a bluliten siyang taht samrt polepe can raed tihs as lnog as the
fsrit and lsat lteetr rmaien wrehe tehy nrolmaly are. Yuor eeys and biran are
wrnoikg tehgoter aiudsjtng the wrdos wilhe you raed. Cool, huh?
SIX: English is the hardest language to learn.
It has so many rules even the English have to take courses in it.
SEVEN: A single word can
rune a sentence. I read that in an ancient crypt.
EIGHT: In a story, when two
characters are arguing, it is the writer arguing within.
NINE: The saying actions
speak louder than words isn’t true. Actions don’t speak!
TEN: There are no stupid questions, just stupid
people. Reading makes you smarter, so don’t be stupid, pick up a book.
Until Next Time, Remember
to Remember…
~BAM
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