English teaching - awful job.

not to bear a cross from a billion years ago, but yeah, English teachers are power hungry monsters... I had one who wanted to fail me because I would have preferred a C+ in her class to doing pedantic question sheets...  1st world problems.

It's all about who you talk to - otherwise we'd all be speaking latin... am I right? pretty much...
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the definition of esoteric - to come.


me improvising toy piano under a "collage" of you tube videos.

she's amazing

and reminds me why I am unintentionally funny in my own moments of desperation...

alex bag

subverting fines but bettering the economy...

this is awesome and makes me wonder - in the beginning of the article references $200,000+ fine they are trying to avoid - is this part of the reason the deficit will never go down?  we look and invest in new ways to subvert having to pay the fees from previous relationships/companies so the economy sustains but so does the deficit?  does that make sense?
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why now?

what am I missing?

those are such vague terms: “constitutional order, sovereignty, and territorial and state integrity.” and I don't get what the impetus for that is NOW...
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ignore it and it will go away...

that has been somewhat my working theory against sexism for the past while now. It doesn't really work, but in some ways I think it's a fairly revolutionary way to tackle the subject in that, at the very least, it makes the act of being sexist look more absurd than if it were a subject I were willing to give credence. (if that makes any sense...) I can keep asking why things are happening and let the rest of the world grapple with the question of whether or not it has anything to do with sexuality or my own shortcomings.

In any event, I used to think about the burqa a bit - during my trip to Afghanistan, I received some of the most intense stares of my life which, according to my colleagues, was a product of Afghan men not having seen woman's faced in public for so many years. I have favored the idea of having my own job so that I have more control over what I want and do not want for myself for some time, if not for as long as I can remember, and, in a weird way, I think that the burqa might be a feminist garment in that it eradicates the possibility for women to be paid and valued based on their appearance in a male dominated field. Having said that, the very idea that I women hold have to go above and beyond to thwart a man's inability to control their sexual desires is inherently sexist. Still, all the rest aside, I think there is much more than my gender holding me back from career success.

Might be awesome

might be ridiculous...


sculpt a head out of photos of the persons body...

LCD screens


are first world pain for sure...

I still don't

understand why they didn't make "fuck like the fugue" buttons...

how nice is this thing?


and my mom and stepdad want to give it away instead of to me...
first world tragedies...

not sure what to make of this...

article...

So I read the above article and it made me think a bit...

I think what it boils down to is that there are people with great ideas who want to go to a place where those ideas are nurtured... The piece that the article isn't explicating is the fact that attractive, popular, and powerful people reside in these "hot spots" and unless your ideas are SO amazing, with enough of that magnetic muscle underneath, with an ego the size of texas, it is easy to get swept up in a zeitgeist rather than hold to your guns... That's how scenes disintegrate kinda... the kids with the good ideas might not get the most shows cause they aren't the most attractive but the ones who can pull the numbers might not be as talented and so what was once a brilliant idea becomes insipid... Maybe these are just the musings of an uncool kid with issues, but I think there is something to what I am saying...

sophomoric paragraph

Difference between E.U. and U.S. -

E.U. had ancient internal economies that were merged, the U.S. is still full of empty spec with a few major cities fueling the economy. Each new development ultimately depends on the preexisting dominant cities so when people move out west/south they are ultimately taking the fortune from the cities and gambling on the possibility of creating a sustainable economy. Europe is trying to reconcile economies that were already self-sustaining with internal hierarchies.

Thought of the day.

not shocking

at all

cruel realities...

favorite Joe Ramos quote: There's nothing funnier than stripper tears...
so rough, you pay thousands for these little detonate buttons that are sagging off of your body [if you even make enough stripping] by the time you pay them off... cruelties of existence.
cue this is a man's world...

florida...

FLORIDA SUCKS (without a car and income...)
I hear the getaway playing in my head right now...
video SUCKS but these girls have great voices.http://youtu.be/aGA9y5HaqPo

re: "white man's burden"

Re:"what man's burden" - check your theory against Darwin dude - if you believe in survival of the fittest, no one is becoming a slave for blue eyes bro.
  • natural selection selects the darker races. I don't know why my head is going there tonight, but it just is...

  • having said that, the lighter races might end up being more intellectual since that is a primitive function, right?

Watch beep in time

one of the most poignant recording moments ever...



on songs that are other songs...



&

THIS

is why procreation HAS to be put to a stop for at least 20 years...
life is so f*cked. there is no pleasure without the detriment of others. guilt is the universal keeper of peace, if you ask me. why isolation is dangerous as F*ck. good thing I'm completely isolated...