- You do not love someone if you hate his/her child. It's impossible.
- You do not call the police to arrest someone you love.
- You do not lie to the person you love.
- You do not need to lie to the person you love. (P.S. Do not do something where you know that you would have to lie to someone you love)
- You do not go to Antarctica and shoot penguins with paintball guns and tell jokes about "What's black, white, and ____ all over." Because you will turn blue. From vengeful frostbite.
- You just don't love someone that would break one of the above-mentioned rules.
Whaat??
This is just a little bit of randomness that goes along with my every day random thoughts and thought processes. It may be confusing at times. It may be weird. And will hopefully give you an epiphany as far as the title goes. Whaaat?! But you will like it anyways.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Weather
My friend said to me today, "Kill me, now," wanting me to put her out of her misery. Of course the only accurate response was "Oh, you know I shouldn't do that... The ground is much to hard from all this heat to bury you!"
Snow and then 100 degree temperatures all in the same month. I believe we are going through The Change.
That's right: menopause.
And I wonder if the people Down Under are feeling content with Their weather. Has it dramatically improved?
It has made more pessimists out of the world. More people believe that their world is a living hell. I wasn't much of an optimist anyways...
-- Post From My iPhone
Snow and then 100 degree temperatures all in the same month. I believe we are going through The Change.
That's right: menopause.
And I wonder if the people Down Under are feeling content with Their weather. Has it dramatically improved?
It has made more pessimists out of the world. More people believe that their world is a living hell. I wasn't much of an optimist anyways...
-- Post From My iPhone
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Betrayal? Justice? Or simply Misunderstood?
Okay, here is a situation. I am not one for grudges really, but there are some things that I remember every once and a while about the people in my life. Events that would be easier forgotten with an apology. Sometimes, we must understand that certain actions ARE the apology... Well, at least its all that person knows how to give at the current time. Maybe you'll get a better one (one that you consider "real") at a later date? Who knows yet?
Here is a similar but highly dramatisized scenario for you:
Say your friend murders you. Well, that's pretty depressing, a real road block. Personally, I believe that I would be furious, as I think most people would be. I mean, what a backstabbing move! In time, you learn (I have no idea how) that your life was about to get extremely miserable anyways and you would have ended up committing suicide to end your terrible, morbid life. Then, my question is, would you thank that person for killing you?
- Gee, that would be awful merciful and kind of them to do that for you (and I type that with intended sarcasm).
- No! He/she had no clue that it death could seem beneficial to you.
Mind you, this is not the most accerate scenario. First of all, you do not know the motive of the killing. Also, you may rather have lived anyways - depending on conditions.
In the actaul situation, something really good came from the "killing" and, I suppose, the friend thought it was the right thing to do. Some people just do not understand certain things. I do not agree with the actions taken. They caused horrible things, but ended with some amazing ones. Should that person get the credit for the good things, too? I believe not, because the good things that actually happened were not intended - only intended were the bad effects.
And that is the confusion of it.
Now, I must admit that I am tired. However, I do believe that I will leave this on here, even if it is badly written.
Goodnight.
-- Post From My iPhone
Here is a similar but highly dramatisized scenario for you:
Say your friend murders you. Well, that's pretty depressing, a real road block. Personally, I believe that I would be furious, as I think most people would be. I mean, what a backstabbing move! In time, you learn (I have no idea how) that your life was about to get extremely miserable anyways and you would have ended up committing suicide to end your terrible, morbid life. Then, my question is, would you thank that person for killing you?
- Gee, that would be awful merciful and kind of them to do that for you (and I type that with intended sarcasm).
- No! He/she had no clue that it death could seem beneficial to you.
Mind you, this is not the most accerate scenario. First of all, you do not know the motive of the killing. Also, you may rather have lived anyways - depending on conditions.
In the actaul situation, something really good came from the "killing" and, I suppose, the friend thought it was the right thing to do. Some people just do not understand certain things. I do not agree with the actions taken. They caused horrible things, but ended with some amazing ones. Should that person get the credit for the good things, too? I believe not, because the good things that actually happened were not intended - only intended were the bad effects.
And that is the confusion of it.
Now, I must admit that I am tired. However, I do believe that I will leave this on here, even if it is badly written.
Goodnight.
-- Post From My iPhone
Friday, June 4, 2010
Cars: Continued
A question. Why are there not pages to help you find the perfect car? When you want a new cat or dog but can't seem to decide on a breed, there are pages like this. For cars, every single model is "the perfect car" for you.
That is all.
That is all.
Today's Topic: Cars
Until I started looking at options for my first car, I had no idea that all new cars were not at least $40,000. I was incredibly surprised to see a brand new car priced under 20 thousand. There are cars, SUVs, hybrids..SO MANY OPTIONS. How in the world is someone supposed to decide?? I'm a girl and have absolutely no idea of the relevancy of mpg or tank size or engines. However, I do find importancy in colors. Also, I find the idea of cars that use alternative fuel interesting. But are they worth it? Do hybrids actually save money? Well, it may not seem like it, but yes. Most likely a hybrid will save you money. It could have a higher price than a gas guzzler, BUT over time it costs less. Plus, they resale for a much better price. The Toyota Prius and Honda Fit don't seem half bad and start at about 15,000 and 22,000, respectively. - Just in case you are interested. I realize that this was not the most entertaining paragraph of your life, but it's interesting and it was suck on my mind.
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