My understandings, thoughts and feelings of things in the world,& things in my heart and yours.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
change
Saturday, February 26, 2011
random;
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
This I Believe
These are just a few of the things I think everyday, but I’m too afraid to say them.
I believe:
Living a fun life should be admired more than living a safe life. You don’t win the game of life by living the longest.
Being sensitive is less important than being truthful. So stop telling your fat friends that they’re beautiful just the way they are. They aren’t, and they’re slowly killing themselves.
Stop putting how hard your day was in your facebook statuses. Your life is going to consist of at least 10,000 bad days. Get over it.
Having everyone like you is not an accomplishment. There is not a single person in any history book that was loved by everyone. If you want to change the world, at least 30% of the people you know should dislike you.
There is nothing romantic about marrying your high school sweetheart, or getting married when you are 19. It just proves that you would rather be with someeone who makes you comfortable than happy.
Not all children are cute. Some of them are rather unpleasant looking.
If you march in a demonstration that says that gay marriage is a sin and that gay people are going to hell, there is at least a 55% chance that you are gay.
Marijuana should be legal, but smoking pot is a complete waste of time, and there’s nothing cool about it. (Unless you’re a member of the Beatles or Pink Floyd)
Remaining a virgin until you are married (on purpose) is not only unremarkable, but also pathetic.
The worst example of sexism today is in our rape laws. If a man and a woman are both drunk and have sex, the man can be charged with rape. Apparantly, drunk men have the mental capacity to intend to rape, but drunk women don’t have the mental capacity to consent to sex.
And finally:
Being proud of your race or heritage is stupid. Being Irish, Italian, Black, or Jewish is not an achievement, so you shouldn’t be proud of it. It was an accident of birth. It is the same as saying “I’m proud to have green eyes.”
The word “hero” is the most overused word in our society. Someone who has cancer is not a hero, they’re a victim. Heroes aren’t people who are in danger. Heroes are people who deliberately put themselves in danger to help other people.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Realization.
