ROB OSBORNE | Go Forth & Conquer

I'm Rob Osborne, and I want to conquer the world. Oh, and I produce this blog. It's my gift to you. Please, enjoy.

So a little bit about me. I'm an artist, a writer, a creative thinker, a runner, a husband, a father, and everything else. I draw cartoons, design things, make things go.

Are you interested in art? Living a life of adventure? World domination? Then you may like what's happening here.

The world is yours. Go forth and conquer!

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For more, visit: http://robosborne.net
And: http://absolutetyrant.com

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It’s commonplace for Americans to give thanks on Thanksgiving. Oftentimes, the Thanksgiving thank you is a big tent of thanks, covering friends, family, health, and general well being.

Perhaps, in addition to such an all encompassing thanksgiving, you might find someone you would like to thank personally. Maybe your thanks could be for something specific. More specific than “thanks for being my friend”, you might say, “Thanks for listening to me after that episode. It was great to know I had someone I trusted to share my feelings with.” Or maybe, “Thanks for helping me out when I got a flat tire on the freeway.” Or something like that. You get the idea.

If we all took this day to thank someone specific for something specific, we might all enjoy the benefit of receiving thanks. It’s nice to give, but ohhh, it’s also very nice to receive!

And so, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you. I created this blog as a way to give, and you took the time to read it. You were here to receive this idea, and you made this a richer, more meaningful experience.

Okay, that may sound a bit syrupy. I didn’t thank you by name, since I’m not entirely sure who actually reads this! Nonetheless, I am truly grateful that you are here. And yes, I would love to hear from you. You may even want to thank me. In turn, I would get to thank you personally too.

(Or not! But if so, you can always reach me at: rob@robosborne.net) 

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