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Monday, November 16, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Worst
Sudden wave of emotions.
What a horrible year it's been.
I hate pretending to be happy all the time.
What a horrible year it's been.
I hate pretending to be happy all the time.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Keep your mouth shut, keep your eyes straight ahead
Yesterday I went to see Trapped Under Ice with Word Up, 50 Lions, Vultures and No Way Out in Sommerville, and what a show it was. To be surrounded by amazing people, watching some great bands, there was no where I'd rather be or nothing else I needed. I've been waiting for 2 years to see Word Up, so finally seeing them yesterday was excellent. Trapped Under Ice lived up to all expectations and then some, such a good, entertaining band.
My Dad comes home from Thailand tomorrow and then Mum goes to Bali in just over a week, what a life.
My life as a high school graduate is proving to be a great one. Though I am yet to complete all of my exams (1o days), I still feel the most free I ever have, and I'm unfair as whether this is a good or a bad thing.
I am content, as content as I'll ever be. Bring on the months of summer, bring on being able to see Molly (and everyone else for that matter) all the time and bring on summer some more.
My Dad comes home from Thailand tomorrow and then Mum goes to Bali in just over a week, what a life.
My life as a high school graduate is proving to be a great one. Though I am yet to complete all of my exams (1o days), I still feel the most free I ever have, and I'm unfair as whether this is a good or a bad thing.
I am content, as content as I'll ever be. Bring on the months of summer, bring on being able to see Molly (and everyone else for that matter) all the time and bring on summer some more.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Dramas
I just can't be fuckkkkkkkkkkkedddd. Keen for Saturday. Good hangs with Melissa then good music. I'm keen to stand on my own and mosh and sing.
Got my hair done today, rate cool.
Had my first shift at new job today.
Wish I could've gone to Molly's play tonight, I miss her already. She's what a best friend ought to be. WHAT A LIFE!
I have nothing of value to say.
Got my hair done today, rate cool.
Had my first shift at new job today.
Wish I could've gone to Molly's play tonight, I miss her already. She's what a best friend ought to be. WHAT A LIFE!
I have nothing of value to say.
Monday, November 2, 2009
I'm still going to..
eat animal products, watch horse racing, drink and be non-religious. I can understand people's motives behind most of these 'beliefs', however I am educated and if I make the decision to partake in these activities, I understand what I'm getting myself into.
I've definitely tried the vegetarian lifestyle, including being educated in the treatment of animals, and it did not work for me. The animal products I purchase are not from large corporations that pump their animals full of drugs so they produce more. They are from local farmers who care about ethical treatment of animals (free range eggs, etc).
I have spent a great deal of my life contemplating religion, and as much as I'd love to have something as wonderful as it is to seek some sort of refuge in, I can not see it as plausible in the slightest. The three biggest branches of religion: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism (not including Agnostic/Atheism), are so vast in their differences, I don't see how people can honestly think that their religion can have any more merit over the others.
In my opinion, the most pressing issue in the world are humanitarian rights that are being abused in each continent of the world, every day. From Beijing's treatment of it's separatist groups, to people trafficking in South America or even extreme poverty in well known cities such as Rio de Janeiro, to sex slaves in south east Asia, to those in Africa with no access to clean water, substantial food or education, it makes me sick to hear and see this happening worldwide. Sure, there are programs world wide to stop these from happening, but the reality is that it is still happening and it is still a prominent and sometimes ignored issue. I know a lot of people wish they could help but don't know where to start, but donate money through organisations or directly, if you go overseas on a holiday, go and volunteer for a few days or even volunteer in a homeless shelter in your community. People need to get off their high horse and start doing things for people other than themselves. These people are that, they are people just like you.
The modern world is obsessed with materialistic possessions and I am guilty of this too, but I have been doing volunteering and donating money for as long as I can remember. The fact that I'm about to start a job promoting something I hold so close to my heart excites me greatly.
Obviously these are my opinions, and I respect people who think else wise.
I've definitely tried the vegetarian lifestyle, including being educated in the treatment of animals, and it did not work for me. The animal products I purchase are not from large corporations that pump their animals full of drugs so they produce more. They are from local farmers who care about ethical treatment of animals (free range eggs, etc).
I have spent a great deal of my life contemplating religion, and as much as I'd love to have something as wonderful as it is to seek some sort of refuge in, I can not see it as plausible in the slightest. The three biggest branches of religion: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism (not including Agnostic/Atheism), are so vast in their differences, I don't see how people can honestly think that their religion can have any more merit over the others.
In my opinion, the most pressing issue in the world are humanitarian rights that are being abused in each continent of the world, every day. From Beijing's treatment of it's separatist groups, to people trafficking in South America or even extreme poverty in well known cities such as Rio de Janeiro, to sex slaves in south east Asia, to those in Africa with no access to clean water, substantial food or education, it makes me sick to hear and see this happening worldwide. Sure, there are programs world wide to stop these from happening, but the reality is that it is still happening and it is still a prominent and sometimes ignored issue. I know a lot of people wish they could help but don't know where to start, but donate money through organisations or directly, if you go overseas on a holiday, go and volunteer for a few days or even volunteer in a homeless shelter in your community. People need to get off their high horse and start doing things for people other than themselves. These people are that, they are people just like you.
The modern world is obsessed with materialistic possessions and I am guilty of this too, but I have been doing volunteering and donating money for as long as I can remember. The fact that I'm about to start a job promoting something I hold so close to my heart excites me greatly.
Obviously these are my opinions, and I respect people who think else wise.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
I love..
- that I'm about to start a new job
- that in 16 days it's my best friend's birthday AND the day I finish exams
- that I'm seeing Trapped Under Ice and Word Up on the weekend
- that I'm going to Ballarat in two sleeps
- that I'm no longer a 'student'
- that I'm getting my haircut soon
- that I'm happy
Seriously,
I don't understand how you can be so unappreciative. It's like the stuff that gets done for all of you just goes unnoticed and you live in a world of needing to be in constant control of the people in your life. I'm sick of it.
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