Thursday, April 26, 2007

Beauty is everywhere

I've found some really amazing images whilst surfing the ol' web lately.

Here's a random sampling:













Beauty is such a funny thing... It's so often longed for and yet so often ignored.

Something I've made a conscious effort to do in the last few months is to take a few moments to appreciate the beauty in something. Whether it be a photo, a cloud, a song....anything.

I've found that the realization of how beautiful life can be is a great antidote to being overly cynical and pessimistic (something I'm rather familiar with).

Perhaps these images can do the same for you?

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Life has just been motoring right along...

I can't believe we're so far into the year already. I'm working so much that each month just flies righ by me.

I currently seem to have an obsession with dreadlocks. I've always found them intersting, but lately I seem to run into people with them everywhere... and I love them! It's the universe's cruel joke that I'm too bald to have them..... Maybe I can talk my lady into getting them though. mwuahahahaha

Speaking of random thoughts... I cant' remember where I came across this photo, but I love it.

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words I cannot handle

I am so sick and tired of people’s hyper-sensitivity. If I hear another person crying about how offended they are by the words of a comic, actor or radio personality I’m going to crap in my hand and throw it at them like a damn chimp.

We, as a nation, have always bragged about our freedom of speech…giving ourselves a (false?) sense of superiority over everyone else. So why is it that people in the public eye are continually losing their jobs because of something they said? I have a strong feeling that these same communities that picket corporations demanding the termination of public figures who’ve said something deemed “offensive” would die before letting someone do that same thing to them. They would spend day and night defending the same freedom of speech that they ignore in others.

Take Don Imus for example. Here’s a man (whom I’ve always disliked) that makes a living as a “shock jock” on the radio. He’s made a great living at being an asshole and saying offensive things on the radio. He jokingly referred to the Rutgers University women’s basketball team as “nappy-headed hos”. Now we have the Opportunist, I mean “Reverend” Al Sharpton, the ACLU and others demanding he be fired. (He’s already lost his TV deal and been suspended for two weeks) because his public apology and offer to meet with the women of the team weren’t good enough.

Here’s a radical idea…If you don’t like what a radio personality has to say, DON’T LISTEN. If you disagree with the beliefs of an artist, don’t support their art. This isn’t kindergarten. We don’t get to eat Play-Doh anymore and we don’t get to tell on people because they said something mean. If you don’t like the way someone’s playing then take your $7.00 Mocha-Latte-Fuck-achino and go play somewhere else.

Or don’t. Call up your pastor or the local news and scream at the top of your lungs demanding that someone lose their job because of their choice of words. Then the next time you hear someone crying about how “our government has taken away our civil liberties” you can stand up tall and let them know that they’re wrong. It was, in fact, YOU.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

I wanted to write a good journal today, but I seem to be too damn tired to think clearly. This last week or so has been pretty hectic and I don’t think I’ve fully recovered yet.

The lows have included:

My lady losing her job

Having to rent a room out in my house to cover the lost wages

Working my ass off at my two jobs

Realizing some people in my life don’t really need to be there

….and a few other things adding to my stress and fatigue


The highs have included:

Having my lady in my life

Finding a really awesome couple to rent to (and knowing I’m lucky enough to own a home and have a room to rent)

Loving both my jobs, regardless of how hard I’m working

Realizing I’m lucky enough to have some truly amazing people in my life


In looking back and reading what I’ve just written I can’t help but notice something different about myself: The ability and willingness to find something positive in most situations. It may just be the most important change (growth?) I’ve made in the last year.

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