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The Carnival of Satire…

A blog carnival, if you don’t know, is sort of the equivalent of a blog magazine — several bloggers submit their posts on a given topic to a “host” (think editor) who then throws them into one space every week, two weeks, month, whatever.

So today the Carnival of Satire came out and it has a bunch of satire from around the Web, including an entry from little ol’ DaveBurdick.com.

Life is inexplicably tiny

This week’s column is up. It was only a matter of time before I, as someone who has ever touched the Internet, would mentioned David Allen’s “Getting Things Done.”

As promised last week, I’ve spent a lot of time recently getting organized. Not creepy-organized. I mean, I’m still going to forget birthdays and stuff. Just organized enough.

I’m young. I’m afraid of taxes, jobs, careers, decisions, cooking, mice, bone-in chicken, new moles, getting older, accidentally joining cults and the long-term effects of having a MySpace profile, to name a few things. When I read all over the Internet about people reading this one self-help/productivity book, changing their lives and swearing by it, I was a little nervous. Sounded cult-like.

Worse, when a very good friend I had jokingly accused of being in a cult on a few occasions brought it up — independently — I was both intrigued and terrified. I think I’m a little obsessed with cults, other mysterious organizations and assorted weirdos.

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