Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Anyone who says...

that CNN is supporting Obama isn't watching right now.  Jesus Christ, people, she just said she would "obliterate" Iran if pressed and CNN is still going on about Rev. Wright?! 

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Friday, April 04, 2008

Go Away Self Esteem Monster

So, I'm sure I'm not the only one to ever feel this way... I might be the last of the fairly well-functioning 27-year-olds to, but whatever.... anyhow, sometimes I get these flashes of "I'm missing out" or "I was left out" or "Why aren't I the favorite friend?" and it drives me insane.  My rational mind says, "your friends/neighbors/pets/coworkers love you or, at the very least, respect you and laugh at your jokes."  But my irrational mind says "why aren't I good enough to be invited or why aren't I cool enough to go out and hang out and be interesting or why am I lame?"  I know, I mean I really do know, that I have great friends who love me and support me and that I am interesting, despite and actually because of my quirks.  But somehow, the feeling my Grandma passed on of "there's only so much love in the world and if you are giving it to someone else you aren't giving it to me" rears it's ugly head and I get so consumed with analyzing me (who I'm generally happy with, save about 20 pounds) that I lose site of my belief that there is an infinite amount of love in this world and I am lucky enough to be getting some of it from some wonderful people...

Does anyone else ever feel this way?  Or is it just me and my own issues?  How is it that I can wholly love myself for who I am and at the same time wholly doubt that I'm good enough for the people that love me?  What is that?

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

ch-ch-changes

Here's another one from the same blog...

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And so it goes...

From hmatkin.blogspot.com, a new parody of the Silverman f*cking Matt Damon video. Only this time it's trying to say something? Not sure if it's trying to undermine Hillary by sexualizing her or just making her say fuck a lot.

Oh well, thought I'd post it anyhow.


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Wow, we museum people just can't get anything right...

Millions of people have paraded past the Tower of Time exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington.But eleven-year-old Kenton Stufflebeam of Allegan, Michigan, is the first visitor to have caught a particular mistake there.He and his family went to the museum during winter break.
Kenton noticed that the Tower of Time, which involves prehistoric time, referred to the Precambrian Era.The Alamo Elementary School fifth-grader knew that its proper name was just the Precambrian, with out the "era."He left a note with his concern. Museum officials wrote Kenton back last week, telling him he was right.The boy notes that they misspelled his last name and hometown.

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