Perhaps I've said this a lot lately, but I'm awfully glad this year is almost over. I am ready for a new start. What has been interesting about this year is a good deal of the lessons I learned were from events that did not directly happen to me. The theme of 2011, for me, would definitely be, "Learn from the mistakes of others". Don't get me wrong, I've had plenty of mistakes too. So, yet again, here is my list for what 2011 taught me. In no particular order...
*A friend you've known since birth will de-friend you (on facebook), but that dude you hardly know from work/school will comment on your every post.
*Some girls really believe they will shrivel up and die if they don't have a boyfriend at all times.
*Monks make good jelly... that is, they are quite skilled at preparing it.
*It is not wise to wear flip flops on a steep, rocky, dirt-covered hill.
*It takes 6-9 months for a toe nail to grow back.
*It is both interesting and rewarding to help students from other countries with their English homework.
*It is VERY important to keep your mind healthy.
*The one who "hearts" more, hurts more.
*When four, 20-something men share an apartment, it can get REALLY MESSY AND GROSS!!!
*"Logan's Run" is one messed-up movie!!!
*It really, really, really is NOT a good idea to date your co-worker. No, you're not different. It won't be okay. Just don't do it.
*Making cards is fun!
*The Intro to Film class I took was incredibly interesting. It almost makes me wish I would've gone into film instead of English.
*Teaching is terrifying!
*Math really is hard. I thought I just didn't like it because I was a dumb teenager when I last took it. Wrong, it is hard!
*When you whisper in a movie theater that is mostly empty, you might as well be yelling. It's a little something called acoustics.
*You shouldn't read a REALLY personal essay in front of your class.
*You probably shouldn't write a REALLY personal essay for an assignment.
*Someone rambling drunken nonsense on TV = Pure hilarity! Someone rambling drunken nonsense in real life = Frightening...terrifying...worrying...not sure what to do...etc.
*No one writes thank you notes anymore, especially for wedding gifts. That's terrible!
*Saying, "Hey man, thanks for the gift" on your facebook wall IS NOT THE SAME AS A THANK YOU CARD!!!
*I am NEVER planning a, "Let's get together outside of work" activity EVER AGAIN!!!
*People don't understand the concept of R.S.V.P!
*Girls will buy really, really expensive swim suits not for swimming, but so they can look good at the beach. That's fine in and of itself, but I'm talking about girls in UTAH!
*A lot of messed up stuff happened due to that freak wind storm we had a month ago.
*Apparently, it is kosher to let a shopping cart ram into the back of some one's car and just take off without so much as an apology.
And finally...
*I need to learn better to "Live in the moment". I miss a lot just by...well, being me and worrying too much.
I hope I can take these lessons and use them well so that 2012 will be a good year!
By the way, the world will NOT be ending tomorrow. I'm sure of it. :)
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
On yesterday...
She saw things she didn't want to see.
The pit-stains of humanity!
Lying, complaining, running away...
Selfish, sluggish, what more can she say?
Love is mostly dead
Charity is gone
The jerks reign on, triumphant
Their silly lives go on
Though the offenses are done
The masses will turn on one.
She'll get the biggest blame of all
For simply stating what she saw.
The pit-stains of humanity!
Lying, complaining, running away...
Selfish, sluggish, what more can she say?
Love is mostly dead
Charity is gone
The jerks reign on, triumphant
Their silly lives go on
Though the offenses are done
The masses will turn on one.
She'll get the biggest blame of all
For simply stating what she saw.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Countdown to Halloween---#7, #6, & #5
I love Halloween; that's a given. It is a holiday I look forward to every year. Therefore, I decided it might be fun to countdown to 10/31 by writing a blog each day, indicating 10 reasons why I'm such a fan.
Blog #7---Halloween Music
Halloween music? What's that?
Yeah, I know, there really aren't any Halloween-specific songs. We don't sing Halloween carols, that's for sure. However, like decorations, the right music can certainly put you in the Halloween spirit. I have a "Halloween play list" on my ipod that I've been listening to for the past few weeks. Here you go...
1-This is Halloween (The soundtrack version, NOT Marilyn Manson)
2- Halloween by Aqua (Yes, that Aqua. It's super-cheesy, I love it!)
3- I Put a Spell on You-- Bette Midler from Hocus Pocus
4- Thriller-- Michael Jackson
5- Ghostbusters-- Ray Parker Jr.
6- Time Warp-- Rocky Horror Picture Show (NOT the Glee one, yeck!)
7- The Monster Mash-- Bobby "Boris" Pickett
8- Theme from 'Halloween'-- John Carpenter
9- Theme from 'Psycho', the shower scene
So, there you have it. I'd like to add more songs one day, but it's not high on my list of priorities right now. There's a lot of other great movie soundtrack songs out there. Scary music is a must for any proper horror film, which brings us to the next blog...
Blog #6---Scary movies
I'm not a fan of the ultra-gory, sickening, and utterly demented horror movies (i.e. the Saw franchise), but I do like a good horror movie. I'm more prone to thrillers, like The Sixth Sense, The Others, The Glass House, to name a few. Of course, you can never go wrong with the classics; Rear Window, The Birds, Carrie, The Exorcist, Nightmare on Elm Street... the list goes on!
Probably better than the legit horror movies are the ones that are awesomely-bad. The king of this list is, without a doubt, Troll 2. Wow, what a gem of a movie this is. Not only does it make absolutely no sense, but the acting is terrible and it was filmed right here in Utah. If you have Netflix, you can watch it right now. That's how I saw it, and I'm certainly glad I did.
I also like the classic horror villains; Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein's monster, the mummy, Jason, Freddy Kruger, Michael Meyers, Pinhead, Chucky, Ghostface, Jigsaw... they're legendary!
Now, I know scary movies aren't for everyone, but you should at least try to watch one semi-scary movie each Halloween. They're infinitely safer than haunted houses and, well, they're just fun! Come on, give them a chance.
Blog #5---Halloween TV Episodes
Halloween episodes of your favorite shows are usually pretty fun to watch! I've always liked seeing what my favorite characters will dress up as. Back in the 90's, I would go ape for the Home Improvement episodes. Tim Taylor really knew how to throw a Halloween shin-dig. Nowadays, you can't go wrong with The Office or Community.
However, the king of Halloween episodes is, without a doubt, The Simpsons. Don't you just love the Treehouse of Horrors? I love the week leading up to Halloween, because that's when they air these classic shows. Every one's got their favorite; mine would have to be the one where they rip off The Shining. Of course, like the show itself, these later episodes aren't as good as they once were. 90's Simpsons reigns supreme. If you haven't yet, sit down and watch one. They're gloriously funny!!!
Also, you can't go wrong with going to homestarrunner.com and watching their Halloween toons. If you don't know what I'm talking about, shame on you. I'd need a whole other blog to explain it, but it's awesome too.
Anyway, find your favorite TV show and watch a Halloween ep. Most have them and most are pretty fun.
Blog #7---Halloween Music
Halloween music? What's that?
Yeah, I know, there really aren't any Halloween-specific songs. We don't sing Halloween carols, that's for sure. However, like decorations, the right music can certainly put you in the Halloween spirit. I have a "Halloween play list" on my ipod that I've been listening to for the past few weeks. Here you go...
1-This is Halloween (The soundtrack version, NOT Marilyn Manson)
2- Halloween by Aqua (Yes, that Aqua. It's super-cheesy, I love it!)
3- I Put a Spell on You-- Bette Midler from Hocus Pocus
4- Thriller-- Michael Jackson
5- Ghostbusters-- Ray Parker Jr.
6- Time Warp-- Rocky Horror Picture Show (NOT the Glee one, yeck!)
7- The Monster Mash-- Bobby "Boris" Pickett
8- Theme from 'Halloween'-- John Carpenter
9- Theme from 'Psycho', the shower scene
So, there you have it. I'd like to add more songs one day, but it's not high on my list of priorities right now. There's a lot of other great movie soundtrack songs out there. Scary music is a must for any proper horror film, which brings us to the next blog...
Blog #6---Scary movies
I'm not a fan of the ultra-gory, sickening, and utterly demented horror movies (i.e. the Saw franchise), but I do like a good horror movie. I'm more prone to thrillers, like The Sixth Sense, The Others, The Glass House, to name a few. Of course, you can never go wrong with the classics; Rear Window, The Birds, Carrie, The Exorcist, Nightmare on Elm Street... the list goes on!
Probably better than the legit horror movies are the ones that are awesomely-bad. The king of this list is, without a doubt, Troll 2. Wow, what a gem of a movie this is. Not only does it make absolutely no sense, but the acting is terrible and it was filmed right here in Utah. If you have Netflix, you can watch it right now. That's how I saw it, and I'm certainly glad I did.
I also like the classic horror villains; Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein's monster, the mummy, Jason, Freddy Kruger, Michael Meyers, Pinhead, Chucky, Ghostface, Jigsaw... they're legendary!
Now, I know scary movies aren't for everyone, but you should at least try to watch one semi-scary movie each Halloween. They're infinitely safer than haunted houses and, well, they're just fun! Come on, give them a chance.
Blog #5---Halloween TV Episodes
Halloween episodes of your favorite shows are usually pretty fun to watch! I've always liked seeing what my favorite characters will dress up as. Back in the 90's, I would go ape for the Home Improvement episodes. Tim Taylor really knew how to throw a Halloween shin-dig. Nowadays, you can't go wrong with The Office or Community.
However, the king of Halloween episodes is, without a doubt, The Simpsons. Don't you just love the Treehouse of Horrors? I love the week leading up to Halloween, because that's when they air these classic shows. Every one's got their favorite; mine would have to be the one where they rip off The Shining. Of course, like the show itself, these later episodes aren't as good as they once were. 90's Simpsons reigns supreme. If you haven't yet, sit down and watch one. They're gloriously funny!!!
Also, you can't go wrong with going to homestarrunner.com and watching their Halloween toons. If you don't know what I'm talking about, shame on you. I'd need a whole other blog to explain it, but it's awesome too.
Anyway, find your favorite TV show and watch a Halloween ep. Most have them and most are pretty fun.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Countdown to Halloween---#8
I love Halloween; that's a given. It is a holiday I look forward to every year. Therefore, I decided it might be fun to countdown to 10/31 by writing a blog each day, indicating 10 reasons why I'm such a fan.
Blog #8---Haunted Houses
"Tender lumplings everywhere, life's no fun without a good scare!"
Haunted houses are just fun! There's no better way to get you in the Halloween spirit than visiting a haunted house in early October. Why're they so great? Well, it's like you're in a horror movie, while still knowing that you absolutely won't get hurt. Personally, I don't often find them to be scary. Oh sure, if a dude pops out of nowhere and says, "Boo," I'll shriek, but it is due to the fact that he startled me.
Whatever Steph, EVERYONE says that!
OK, don't believe me. It doesn't really matter---scared or not, haunted houses are awesome. I especially love walking behind someone who honestly is freaked out. It's deliciously fun to watch them. Maybe I'm sadistic or something, but I enjoy it nonetheless.
I love the places that go all-out with their decorations. The more realistic the better! Like I mentioned in the earlier blog, scary decorations are always a major win!
I also applaud those who make their own haunted houses. I have fond memories of a house in my neighborhood who transformed their backyard into a spook alley, and you HAD to go through it if you wanted to get candy. It was harmless, though, and perfectly acceptable for children.
Also, for those of you who are into these things, haunted houses are a great way to get close to your date, literally. I've noticed that girls like to have a guy to hang on to so they feel safe or whatever. (A little schmaltzy in my book, but to each their own).
Finally, for those of you who are anti-haunted house, just chill out. It's not real and I've never been to one where it would be considered Satanic or whatnot. Oh, and did I mention it's not real? If you don't want to go that's fine, but don't be a buzz kill for the rest of us who like it. Just go sit in the corner and watch Winnie the Pooh or something. No one is making you come.
Blog #8---Haunted Houses
"Tender lumplings everywhere, life's no fun without a good scare!"
Haunted houses are just fun! There's no better way to get you in the Halloween spirit than visiting a haunted house in early October. Why're they so great? Well, it's like you're in a horror movie, while still knowing that you absolutely won't get hurt. Personally, I don't often find them to be scary. Oh sure, if a dude pops out of nowhere and says, "Boo," I'll shriek, but it is due to the fact that he startled me.
Whatever Steph, EVERYONE says that!
OK, don't believe me. It doesn't really matter---scared or not, haunted houses are awesome. I especially love walking behind someone who honestly is freaked out. It's deliciously fun to watch them. Maybe I'm sadistic or something, but I enjoy it nonetheless.
I love the places that go all-out with their decorations. The more realistic the better! Like I mentioned in the earlier blog, scary decorations are always a major win!
I also applaud those who make their own haunted houses. I have fond memories of a house in my neighborhood who transformed their backyard into a spook alley, and you HAD to go through it if you wanted to get candy. It was harmless, though, and perfectly acceptable for children.
Also, for those of you who are into these things, haunted houses are a great way to get close to your date, literally. I've noticed that girls like to have a guy to hang on to so they feel safe or whatever. (A little schmaltzy in my book, but to each their own).
Finally, for those of you who are anti-haunted house, just chill out. It's not real and I've never been to one where it would be considered Satanic or whatnot. Oh, and did I mention it's not real? If you don't want to go that's fine, but don't be a buzz kill for the rest of us who like it. Just go sit in the corner and watch Winnie the Pooh or something. No one is making you come.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Countdown to Halloween---#9
I love Halloween; that's a given. It is a holiday I look forward to every year. Therefore, I decided it might be fun to countdown to 10/31 by writing a blog each day, indicating 10 reasons why I'm such a fan.
Blog #9---Candy
Any good holiday is going to have good food, and Halloween is no different. Now, I know there aren't very many "Halloween-specific" treats. (One might argue candy corn, but I won't since it is freakishly-gross!) For the most part, one just eats the same treats they would all year round.
So then, why even bother bringing it up? I mean, if you can eat a Kit-Kat in May, why is October special?
Well, in my opinion, Halloween was the first holiday to encourage the eating of sugary-sweets. Just look at Trick or Treating (a blog I'm definitely going to write later on). The whole point of it is to accumulate treats. It is sad to me that every other holiday now feels they have to rip off Halloween in the candy department. Christmas and Easter are fine on their own, they didn't really need to incorporate candy--- but I guess that's just a lesson in Capitalism for you.
Call it nostalgia, purism, or just my stubbornness, but the best holiday candy is, and always will be Halloween candy. That's all there is to it!
Blog #9---Candy
Any good holiday is going to have good food, and Halloween is no different. Now, I know there aren't very many "Halloween-specific" treats. (One might argue candy corn, but I won't since it is freakishly-gross!) For the most part, one just eats the same treats they would all year round.
So then, why even bother bringing it up? I mean, if you can eat a Kit-Kat in May, why is October special?
Well, in my opinion, Halloween was the first holiday to encourage the eating of sugary-sweets. Just look at Trick or Treating (a blog I'm definitely going to write later on). The whole point of it is to accumulate treats. It is sad to me that every other holiday now feels they have to rip off Halloween in the candy department. Christmas and Easter are fine on their own, they didn't really need to incorporate candy--- but I guess that's just a lesson in Capitalism for you.
Call it nostalgia, purism, or just my stubbornness, but the best holiday candy is, and always will be Halloween candy. That's all there is to it!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Countdown to Halloween---#10
I love Halloween; that's a given. It is a holiday I look forward to every year. Therefore, I decided it might be fun to countdown to 10/31 by writing a blog each day, indicating 10 reasons why I'm such a fan.
Blog #10---Decorations
I sometimes wonder what exactly I have in common with my parents, as I'm sure most children do. We don't always (clique alert) see eye to eye on things. Our tastes aren't what you'd call "simpatico", if you catch my drift.
However, one trait I know I've inherited, from my mother at least, is the desire to decorate for holidays. Now, I don't do every holiday, because that's a little nutty. To her credit, my mother doesn't either. Some holidays aren't worth it (can we say Valentine's?) Others just aren't very practical (aka New Years). In my book, you should only decorate for the important ones, which, of course, includes Halloween!
Now, since I currently live in a basement, I don't have a lot to work with. Oh yes, there are decorations now, but they're small and not all that interesting. Plus, they're not very scary. If I had my own place and a ton of money to blow, I would turn my quarters into a bonafied haunted mansion! I would do everything in my power to make things creepy, eeky, grody, and all-out spooky, aka The Addams Family, the Munsters, any Vincent Price movie... my house would have it all!
Bottom line is, you've got to decorate. You don't have to go my route, there are plenty of G-rated decorations you can do. Decorating gets you in the spirit of the holiday, so I definitely recommend doing it.
Good Halloween decorations = win!
Blog #10---Decorations
I sometimes wonder what exactly I have in common with my parents, as I'm sure most children do. We don't always (clique alert) see eye to eye on things. Our tastes aren't what you'd call "simpatico", if you catch my drift.
However, one trait I know I've inherited, from my mother at least, is the desire to decorate for holidays. Now, I don't do every holiday, because that's a little nutty. To her credit, my mother doesn't either. Some holidays aren't worth it (can we say Valentine's?) Others just aren't very practical (aka New Years). In my book, you should only decorate for the important ones, which, of course, includes Halloween!
Now, since I currently live in a basement, I don't have a lot to work with. Oh yes, there are decorations now, but they're small and not all that interesting. Plus, they're not very scary. If I had my own place and a ton of money to blow, I would turn my quarters into a bonafied haunted mansion! I would do everything in my power to make things creepy, eeky, grody, and all-out spooky, aka The Addams Family, the Munsters, any Vincent Price movie... my house would have it all!
Bottom line is, you've got to decorate. You don't have to go my route, there are plenty of G-rated decorations you can do. Decorating gets you in the spirit of the holiday, so I definitely recommend doing it.
Good Halloween decorations = win!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
About Writing...
So, I was just reading this story I think on Yahoo News or somewhere about J.K. Rowling making a big announcement next week. That's cool, but not what I want to talk about. One of the comments someone posted on that story said something along the lines of, "J.K. Rowling is a fraud. She didn't invent that story, she stole it from the movie 'Troll'. She sucks..." etc, etc.
Now, I've never heard of that movie, so I decided to investigate. Apparently, it was a very, very, VERY CRAPPILY-MADE movie of the 1980's. Here is what wikipedia.org says...
"The film begins with the Potter family moving into a new apartment complex in San Francisco. While unpacking, their young daughter Wendy is attacked by a grotesque little creature, who had long ago been transformed from a powerful wizard into a troll. Using a magic crystal green ring, it captures Wendy and possesses her form. After meeting the other eccentric tenants, the family notices Wendy's unusual behavior (roaring, biting, tossing people across rooms), but they attribute her behavior to the stress of the move. The only one that notices something is terribly wrong is Wendy's brother, Harry Potter Jr. (Noah Hathaway)..." (wikipedia.org)
Blah, blah, blah, you get the idea.
Oh no! The character is named Harry Potter! How can that be?
So what? THAT'S the proof that Rowling is a fraud??? Sorry, but I HIGHLY doubt that she saw a crappy, American movie in the mid 1980's and thought, "Hmmmm, I'll rip this off and write about it in ten years." If you go back and read the rest of the plot, you'll see it has very little to do with the books she's written.
Why am I even talking about this, then?
Whenever anyone writes fantasy, they will use ideas that have been used before roughly 96% of the time. Wizards, dragons, fairies, trolls, goblins, vampires (ugh), werewolves, magic... it has ALL been done before!!! That is why I have never really delved into writing fantasy. It is too constricted and a lot of hard work. Don't get me wrong, I admire those who do, I just don't have the talent for it.
As for the name Harry Potter... well, it is a common-sounding name. Rowling has said Harry has always been her favorite male name and she got Potter from a family she knew as a child. I'd be more inclined to believe she copied a name/story if the character was named, say, Katniss Everdeen. How many of THOSE do you see walking around? Exactly.
As a final note, writers are frauds in the sense that every word has been written before (it's called a dictionary... ha ha ha). That's why I think it's neat to make up new words, a la Dr. Seuss, or even Rowling with the word "Muggle".
So people, just chill with calling her a fraud, OK? If you don't like her books or don't want to read them, no one's forcing you. (I hate Twilight, but I don't really care that people like it. I don't think Stephenie Meyer's a fraud either.) If you've ever studied literature, you'll know that most stories share the same themes anyway.
One last thing... to the guy who wrote that Troll comment, why would you admit that you saw that movie? Who's stupid now???
(Oh snap!!!)
Now, I've never heard of that movie, so I decided to investigate. Apparently, it was a very, very, VERY CRAPPILY-MADE movie of the 1980's. Here is what wikipedia.org says...
"The film begins with the Potter family moving into a new apartment complex in San Francisco. While unpacking, their young daughter Wendy is attacked by a grotesque little creature, who had long ago been transformed from a powerful wizard into a troll. Using a magic crystal green ring, it captures Wendy and possesses her form. After meeting the other eccentric tenants, the family notices Wendy's unusual behavior (roaring, biting, tossing people across rooms), but they attribute her behavior to the stress of the move. The only one that notices something is terribly wrong is Wendy's brother, Harry Potter Jr. (Noah Hathaway)..." (wikipedia.org)
Blah, blah, blah, you get the idea.
Oh no! The character is named Harry Potter! How can that be?
So what? THAT'S the proof that Rowling is a fraud??? Sorry, but I HIGHLY doubt that she saw a crappy, American movie in the mid 1980's and thought, "Hmmmm, I'll rip this off and write about it in ten years." If you go back and read the rest of the plot, you'll see it has very little to do with the books she's written.
Why am I even talking about this, then?
Whenever anyone writes fantasy, they will use ideas that have been used before roughly 96% of the time. Wizards, dragons, fairies, trolls, goblins, vampires (ugh), werewolves, magic... it has ALL been done before!!! That is why I have never really delved into writing fantasy. It is too constricted and a lot of hard work. Don't get me wrong, I admire those who do, I just don't have the talent for it.
As for the name Harry Potter... well, it is a common-sounding name. Rowling has said Harry has always been her favorite male name and she got Potter from a family she knew as a child. I'd be more inclined to believe she copied a name/story if the character was named, say, Katniss Everdeen. How many of THOSE do you see walking around? Exactly.
As a final note, writers are frauds in the sense that every word has been written before (it's called a dictionary... ha ha ha). That's why I think it's neat to make up new words, a la Dr. Seuss, or even Rowling with the word "Muggle".
So people, just chill with calling her a fraud, OK? If you don't like her books or don't want to read them, no one's forcing you. (I hate Twilight, but I don't really care that people like it. I don't think Stephenie Meyer's a fraud either.) If you've ever studied literature, you'll know that most stories share the same themes anyway.
One last thing... to the guy who wrote that Troll comment, why would you admit that you saw that movie? Who's stupid now???
(Oh snap!!!)
Monday, May 2, 2011
Thoughts on Today
At around 10:00 last night I saw the news on yahoo.com
"Osama Bin Laden is Dead" it read.
My first thought was, "What? Holy crap!!!" I turned on the TV, alternating between CNN and Fox News, and got the facts. Yep, it was true.
I've now had about 17 hours to let the news stew in my head. Now I want to write what I think about it.
All in all, it is a good thing. He wasn't a nice dude and certainly did a lot of horrible, despicable things. As far as I understand it, when the Navy Seals found him they gave him a chance to surrender. He would not, so that's when they killed him.
Most importantly, justice has been served. Those who suffered directly from 9/11 will never fully heal, but I know that his death has brought some peace to their lives.
I applaud the military for their bravery and stealth. I even applaud the president and his advisers for their role.
Gasp! WHAT did you say, Steph?
Yes. Obama isn't my favorite person, but as the Commander in Chief he did a good job executing this plan.
However, I don't think I can "celebrate" Osama's death. I am proud of the military and happy that justice was served, but I don't feel right being happy that someone is dead. After all, I'm sure Osama himself was elated when HE watched TV on 9/11. I don't want to be like him. It had to be done and the world is a better place without that man, I will not deny that fact.
Plus, I am a little scared. Osama's followers are probably planning some kind of retaliation. I don't know what'll happen in the upcoming days. The last thing I want is another 9/11. I know that's the last thing ANYONE wants. Also, I'm sorry to say, but Osama's death does NOT mean that the troops can come home. It just doesn't work that way, folks. His death just might mean that the troops have to stay out there a little longer. Yeah, that sucks, but that's how it is.
I'm not going to tell people how to think or to feel. If you feel like celebrating, then by all means celebrate. If you're scared or angry, then that's fine too. These feelings are the luxuries we are fortunate enough to have by living in a free country.
GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.
"Osama Bin Laden is Dead" it read.
My first thought was, "What? Holy crap!!!" I turned on the TV, alternating between CNN and Fox News, and got the facts. Yep, it was true.
I've now had about 17 hours to let the news stew in my head. Now I want to write what I think about it.
All in all, it is a good thing. He wasn't a nice dude and certainly did a lot of horrible, despicable things. As far as I understand it, when the Navy Seals found him they gave him a chance to surrender. He would not, so that's when they killed him.
Most importantly, justice has been served. Those who suffered directly from 9/11 will never fully heal, but I know that his death has brought some peace to their lives.
I applaud the military for their bravery and stealth. I even applaud the president and his advisers for their role.
Gasp! WHAT did you say, Steph?
Yes. Obama isn't my favorite person, but as the Commander in Chief he did a good job executing this plan.
However, I don't think I can "celebrate" Osama's death. I am proud of the military and happy that justice was served, but I don't feel right being happy that someone is dead. After all, I'm sure Osama himself was elated when HE watched TV on 9/11. I don't want to be like him. It had to be done and the world is a better place without that man, I will not deny that fact.
Plus, I am a little scared. Osama's followers are probably planning some kind of retaliation. I don't know what'll happen in the upcoming days. The last thing I want is another 9/11. I know that's the last thing ANYONE wants. Also, I'm sorry to say, but Osama's death does NOT mean that the troops can come home. It just doesn't work that way, folks. His death just might mean that the troops have to stay out there a little longer. Yeah, that sucks, but that's how it is.
I'm not going to tell people how to think or to feel. If you feel like celebrating, then by all means celebrate. If you're scared or angry, then that's fine too. These feelings are the luxuries we are fortunate enough to have by living in a free country.
GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Enough with the monsters already!
I'm getting tired of hearing the word"monster" so often. I don't mean monsters in technical terms, like "vampires" (though I am pretty tired of those), I just mean the term in a generic form. It seems to have become socially and pop-culturally acceptable to be considered a monster. Kayne West, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, and Usher have all had lyrics and/or song titles referring to "monsters", and I'm sure there's a lot more. (You could probably even count Katy Perry's song ET. Aliens are sort of like monsters.)
So, why does this bother me so much? Well, just take a look at the Webster definition of the word.
Oh jeez, Steph. You put a def. in your blog? LAME!
mon·ster noun \ˈmän(t)-stər\ Definition of MONSTER
1 a: an animal or plant of abnormal form or structure
b: one who deviates from normal or acceptable behavior or character
2: a threatening force
3 a: an animal of strange or terrifying shape
b: one unusually large for its kind
I get it. Those musical artists like to be "different". They're stars, celebrities, etc. They want to portray themselves as "threatening", "terrifying", "larger than life", and so on. That's very egotistical, if you ask me. I've heard that some celebrities suffer from the "God-complex". This is just a theory of mine, but I think that the God-thing has been played out, so they're going the other route. Either way, it all comes down to the same thing. "We're different, we're terrifying, we're beautiful, but we will destroy you." So, here's the thing, I don't like that mentality. I don't think using the word "monster" sets a good example for young people.
Wow, Steph. You're now going to play the, "kids today..." card?
Yes. Yes I am.
I know that it is hard to feel accepted in the world. I've been there, I totally get it. A lot of kids go goth/emo/whatever the crap it's called nowadays because they feel depressed and like they don't belong. I also know that in their own way some celebrities are trying to help the kids out. Songs like "Beautiful", "We R Who We R", and "Born This Way" give a positive message of, "Hey, I'm okay the way I am. Love yourself..." etc. That's fine. That's great, actually. If kids feel better because of those songs, then mazel tov to them!
What I DON'T like is kids feeling better because they've "accepted" themselves as monsters! To me, that's just like throwing in the towel. "Oh well, I'm a freak of nature. What's done is done."
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Do NOT give in that easily!!! Accepting yourself as a monster does nothing but guarantee a lifetime of self-loathing/depression/anti-social behavior. I don't like the word monster being thrown around as it has been. Kids need to find acceptance in a positive way. Everyone has their issues, but nobody should think that they're a monster.
No one.
So, why does this bother me so much? Well, just take a look at the Webster definition of the word.
Oh jeez, Steph. You put a def. in your blog? LAME!
mon·ster noun \ˈmän(t)-stər\ Definition of MONSTER
1 a: an animal or plant of abnormal form or structure
b: one who deviates from normal or acceptable behavior or character
2: a threatening force
3 a: an animal of strange or terrifying shape
b: one unusually large for its kind
I get it. Those musical artists like to be "different". They're stars, celebrities, etc. They want to portray themselves as "threatening", "terrifying", "larger than life", and so on. That's very egotistical, if you ask me. I've heard that some celebrities suffer from the "God-complex". This is just a theory of mine, but I think that the God-thing has been played out, so they're going the other route. Either way, it all comes down to the same thing. "We're different, we're terrifying, we're beautiful, but we will destroy you." So, here's the thing, I don't like that mentality. I don't think using the word "monster" sets a good example for young people.
Wow, Steph. You're now going to play the, "kids today..." card?
Yes. Yes I am.
I know that it is hard to feel accepted in the world. I've been there, I totally get it. A lot of kids go goth/emo/whatever the crap it's called nowadays because they feel depressed and like they don't belong. I also know that in their own way some celebrities are trying to help the kids out. Songs like "Beautiful", "We R Who We R", and "Born This Way" give a positive message of, "Hey, I'm okay the way I am. Love yourself..." etc. That's fine. That's great, actually. If kids feel better because of those songs, then mazel tov to them!
What I DON'T like is kids feeling better because they've "accepted" themselves as monsters! To me, that's just like throwing in the towel. "Oh well, I'm a freak of nature. What's done is done."
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Do NOT give in that easily!!! Accepting yourself as a monster does nothing but guarantee a lifetime of self-loathing/depression/anti-social behavior. I don't like the word monster being thrown around as it has been. Kids need to find acceptance in a positive way. Everyone has their issues, but nobody should think that they're a monster.
No one.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
What 2010 Taught Me
(I already wrote this blog once... yet it somehow got deleted before it was ever posted! This is officially my first major upset of 2011!)
The follow list is things I learned in the year 2010. It is in no particular order and I'm sure some of the items will seem odd to the reader of this blog.
Here we go...
*Vampires are still popular... ugh!
*The people who work at mall kiosks are pushy and fake.
*"To Kill a Mockingbird" is an excellent book! I hadn't read it before.
*There is a lot of "@$$-kissing" in the world of retail. I am not able, nor do I have a desire to participate in such actions.
*Cream cheese won-tons are tasty!
*The "Incident" of 2009 was NOT my fault! However, I'm sad to say that the proof of this came with great pain of another.
*(To the instigator of that pain) "Once a douche bag, always a douche bag!"
*Nice guys turn out to be jerks and the jerks turn out to have a good heart.
*I LIKE KILLING ZOMBIES!!! (Left 4 Dead!!!)
*It is not possible to have a genuine "Girls Only" weekend when one of the girls is a married woman. She will call, text, and whine about her spouse and how much she misses him.
*I still want to travel.
*I do want to earn my degree... but it is mostly so I can get a job that actually pays a decent salary.
*I don't want to get old.
*I'm glad I'm no longer a teenager.
*Longevity in marriage no longer guarantees eternity.
*While divorce truly is hardest on children, divorce due to unfaithfulness is hardest on the innocent spouse.
*I now have a better understanding of why parents struggle through their child's teenage years.
*The State Fair is more fun when you have a ton of money to blow.
*Wendover is fun--but it sucks when your money gets blown.
*Christmas really has become too commercial.
*People hate people who say, "Christmas is too commercial". I used to hate them too.
*Haunted Houses are much more fun when you go with a group...especially when someone in the group is genuinely scared.
*When you laugh in a Haunted House, the workers don't really bother you.
*The further back they go, the more likely two people will be on the same side.
*Screw your loyalty... we all know I'M RIGHT!!!
*Pride is a nasty business. I've waded through plenty of those waters.
*The older you get, the less cute it is to be a "goody two-shoes".
And finally...
*There comes a point when you have to work things out for yourself. People can't always solve your problems when they've got a huge pile of their own.
Hopefully, these lessons can help me make the best out of 2011.
The follow list is things I learned in the year 2010. It is in no particular order and I'm sure some of the items will seem odd to the reader of this blog.
Here we go...
*Vampires are still popular... ugh!
*The people who work at mall kiosks are pushy and fake.
*"To Kill a Mockingbird" is an excellent book! I hadn't read it before.
*There is a lot of "@$$-kissing" in the world of retail. I am not able, nor do I have a desire to participate in such actions.
*I get tired of people being fans of really, really stupid crap!
*Cream cheese won-tons are tasty!
*The "Incident" of 2009 was NOT my fault! However, I'm sad to say that the proof of this came with great pain of another.
*(To the instigator of that pain) "Once a douche bag, always a douche bag!"
*Nice guys turn out to be jerks and the jerks turn out to have a good heart.
*I LIKE KILLING ZOMBIES!!! (Left 4 Dead!!!)
*It is not possible to have a genuine "Girls Only" weekend when one of the girls is a married woman. She will call, text, and whine about her spouse and how much she misses him.
*I still want to travel.
*I do want to earn my degree... but it is mostly so I can get a job that actually pays a decent salary.
*I don't want to get old.
*I'm glad I'm no longer a teenager.
*When someone says, "How are you?" or "How's it going?" the only acceptable responses are, "(I'm) Good/great/fine, how are you?"
*People don't really care HOW you're doing... they're just exchanging pleasantries.
*I still have no idea what happened in the movie, "Inception". I think I'll be forever confused on that one. It's almost as bad as "The Matrix".
*I don't like "Glee". I... just... don't.
*"It is what it is" came into my life. I use it now as a sort of mantra.
*Longevity in marriage no longer guarantees eternity.
*While divorce truly is hardest on children, divorce due to unfaithfulness is hardest on the innocent spouse.
*I now have a better understanding of why parents struggle through their child's teenage years.
*The State Fair is more fun when you have a ton of money to blow.
*Wendover is fun--but it sucks when your money gets blown.
*Christmas really has become too commercial.
*People hate people who say, "Christmas is too commercial". I used to hate them too.
*Haunted Houses are much more fun when you go with a group...especially when someone in the group is genuinely scared.
*When you laugh in a Haunted House, the workers don't really bother you.
*The further back they go, the more likely two people will be on the same side.
*Screw your loyalty... we all know I'M RIGHT!!!
*Pride is a nasty business. I've waded through plenty of those waters.
*The older you get, the less cute it is to be a "goody two-shoes".
And finally...
*There comes a point when you have to work things out for yourself. People can't always solve your problems when they've got a huge pile of their own.
Hopefully, these lessons can help me make the best out of 2011.