Oh hi everyone!
So, this may be my last blog posting a for while since I have 4 tests, 1 essay, and 1 project all due next week! But int he spirit of the weekend, I took another look at the random and interesting words that you can find on the Internet when you are supposed to be studying.
Just about everyone in America has had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It doesn't matter what type of bread, peanut butter or jelly/jam. And what goes best with peanut butter and jelly? Well a glass of milk! The saltiness of the peanut butter and sweetness of the jelly all mushing together to into one big sticky blob on the roof of your mouth which is then pried off by the cool, silky smoothness of the milk.
But what if you are afraid on peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth? No, seriously.
And the phobia of the day is Arachibutyrophobia! Also known as the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.
So how does one develop Arachibutyrophobia? Although, I couldn't find anything specific I would assume that the person with Arachibutyrophobia had a bad experience with peanut butter when they were younger or heard about someone who had a bad experience.
I know I almost choked on a piece of bacon when I was little. I couldn't eat bacon for weeks. I'm good now though.
So that was the word of the day!
Peace
Hello and welcome to my website! Here is a place to read and comment about the randomness of life. Basically, I'm taking a look at everything happening on campus/world and creating a commentary. Hope you enjoy, and if anything, I hope it makes you laugh just a little bit.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
10 Weirdest Diseases
Hello Again!
So today's topic is on 10 of the weirdest diseases that can be found on the planet. Let the fun commence.
1) Elephantiasis: grossly enlarged members
Do you know the play the "Elephant Man"? Well it's based on this disease. The scientific name is Lymphatic filariasis and is best known from dramatic photos of people with grossly enlarged or swollen arms and legs. The disease is caused by parasitic worms, including Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and B. timori. All can be transmitted by mosquitoes. Lymphatic filariasis currently affects 120 million people worldwide, and 40 million of these people are seriously diseased. When an infected female mosquito bites a person, she may inject the worm larvae, called microfilariae, into the blood. The microfilariae reproduce and spread throughout the bloodstream, where they can live for many years. Often disease symptoms do not appear until years after infection. As the parasites accumulate in the blood vessels, they can restrict circulation and cause fluid to build up in surrounding tissues. The most common, visible signs of infection are excessively enlarged arms, legs, genitalia, and breasts.
2) Progeria: the 80-Year-Old Children
Personally, I think this one is really sad.
Progeria is caused by a single tiny defect in a child's genetic code, but it has devastating and life-changing consequences. On average, a child born with this disease will be dead by the age of 13. As they see their bodies fast forward through the normal process of ageing they develop striking physical symptoms, often including premature baldness, heart disease, thinning bones and arthritis. Progeria is extremely rare, there are only around 48 people living with it in the whole world. However, there is a family that has five children with the disease.
When two year-old Abys DeJesus grew dark, hairy patches on her face, doctors said she has a condition known as Human Werewolf Syndrome. The disease is called werewolf syndrome because people with it look like werewolves - except without the sharp teeth and claws. In Mexico, a large family of men had hair that covered their faces and upper bodies. Two brothers were even offered a part in the X-Files but they turned down the offer.
4) Blue Skin Disorder: the blue people
A large family simply known as the "blue people" lived in the hills around Troublesome Creek in Kentucky until the 1960s. They were the blue Fugates. Most of them lived past the age of 80, with no serious illness - just blue skin. The trait was passed on from generation to generation. People with this condition have blue, plum, indigo or almost purple skin.
5) Pica: the urge to eat non-food substances
People diagnosed with Pica have an insatiable urge to eat non-food substances like dirt, paper, glue and clay. Though it is believed to be linked with mineral deficiency, health experts have found no real cause and no cure for this disorder.
6) Vampire Disease: pain from the sun
There are people out there who go to great lengths to avoid the sun. If they are caught in the sun, their skin will blister. Some of them have pain and blistering as soon as the sun touches their skin. Ok, so they're not actually vampires. They don't drink blood and sleep in coffins, but they do suffer from a rare disease that has vampire-like symptoms.
7) Alice in Wonderland syndrome: time, space and body image are distorted
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS), or micropsia, is a disorienting neurological condition which affects human visual perception. Subjects perceive humans, parts of humans, animals, and inanimate objects as substantially smaller than in reality. Generally, the object perceived appears far away or extremely close at the same time. For example, a family pet, such as a dog, may appear the size of a mouse, or a normal car may look shrunk to scale. This leads to another name for the condition, Lilliput sight or Lilliputian hallucinations, named after the small people in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. The condition is in terms of perception only; the mechanics of the eye are not affected, only the brain's interpretation of information passed from the eyes.
8) Blaschko's lines: strange stripes all over the body
Blaschko's lines are an extremely rare and unexplained phenomenon of human anatomy first presented in 1901 by German dermatologist Alfred Blaschko. Neither a specific disease nor a predictable symptom of a disease, Blaschko's lines are an invisible pattern built into human DNA. Many inherited and acquired diseases of the skin or mucosa manifest themselves according to these patterns, creating the visual appearance of stripes. The cause of the stripes is thought to result from mosaicism; they do not correspond to nervous, muscular, or lymphatic systems. What makes them more remarkable is that they correspond quite closely from patient to patient, usually forming a "V" shape over the spine and "S" shapes over the chest, stomach, and sides.
9) Walking Corpse Syndrome: they believe to have died
It is a syndrome of mental depression and suicidal tendencies, in which the patient complains of having lost everything: possessions, part of or entire body, often believing that he or she has died and is a walking corpse. This delusion is usually expanded to the degree that the patient might claim that he can smell his own rotting flesh and feel worms crawling through his skin. The latter phenomenon is a recurring experience of people chronically deprived of sleep or suffering amphetamine/cocaine psychosis. Paradoxically, being "dead" often gives the patient the nation of being immortal.
10) Jumping frenchman disorder: weird reflexes
The main characteristic is that patients are extremely startled by an unexpected noise or sight. It's not just twitching when someone sneaks up behind you. Patients with this disorder flail their arms, cry out and repeat words. First identified in some of Maine's lumberjacks of French-Canadian origin, the odd reflex has been identified in other parts of the world, too.
Well there you have it. The top 10 Weirdest Diseases I could find!
Peace
So today's topic is on 10 of the weirdest diseases that can be found on the planet. Let the fun commence.
1) Elephantiasis: grossly enlarged members
Do you know the play the "Elephant Man"? Well it's based on this disease. The scientific name is Lymphatic filariasis and is best known from dramatic photos of people with grossly enlarged or swollen arms and legs. The disease is caused by parasitic worms, including Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and B. timori. All can be transmitted by mosquitoes. Lymphatic filariasis currently affects 120 million people worldwide, and 40 million of these people are seriously diseased. When an infected female mosquito bites a person, she may inject the worm larvae, called microfilariae, into the blood. The microfilariae reproduce and spread throughout the bloodstream, where they can live for many years. Often disease symptoms do not appear until years after infection. As the parasites accumulate in the blood vessels, they can restrict circulation and cause fluid to build up in surrounding tissues. The most common, visible signs of infection are excessively enlarged arms, legs, genitalia, and breasts.
2) Progeria: the 80-Year-Old Children
Personally, I think this one is really sad.
3) Werewolf Syndrome: the wolf people
4) Blue Skin Disorder: the blue people
5) Pica: the urge to eat non-food substances
People diagnosed with Pica have an insatiable urge to eat non-food substances like dirt, paper, glue and clay. Though it is believed to be linked with mineral deficiency, health experts have found no real cause and no cure for this disorder.
6) Vampire Disease: pain from the sun
There are people out there who go to great lengths to avoid the sun. If they are caught in the sun, their skin will blister. Some of them have pain and blistering as soon as the sun touches their skin. Ok, so they're not actually vampires. They don't drink blood and sleep in coffins, but they do suffer from a rare disease that has vampire-like symptoms.
7) Alice in Wonderland syndrome: time, space and body image are distorted
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS), or micropsia, is a disorienting neurological condition which affects human visual perception. Subjects perceive humans, parts of humans, animals, and inanimate objects as substantially smaller than in reality. Generally, the object perceived appears far away or extremely close at the same time. For example, a family pet, such as a dog, may appear the size of a mouse, or a normal car may look shrunk to scale. This leads to another name for the condition, Lilliput sight or Lilliputian hallucinations, named after the small people in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. The condition is in terms of perception only; the mechanics of the eye are not affected, only the brain's interpretation of information passed from the eyes.
8) Blaschko's lines: strange stripes all over the body
9) Walking Corpse Syndrome: they believe to have died
It is a syndrome of mental depression and suicidal tendencies, in which the patient complains of having lost everything: possessions, part of or entire body, often believing that he or she has died and is a walking corpse. This delusion is usually expanded to the degree that the patient might claim that he can smell his own rotting flesh and feel worms crawling through his skin. The latter phenomenon is a recurring experience of people chronically deprived of sleep or suffering amphetamine/cocaine psychosis. Paradoxically, being "dead" often gives the patient the nation of being immortal.
10) Jumping frenchman disorder: weird reflexes
The main characteristic is that patients are extremely startled by an unexpected noise or sight. It's not just twitching when someone sneaks up behind you. Patients with this disorder flail their arms, cry out and repeat words. First identified in some of Maine's lumberjacks of French-Canadian origin, the odd reflex has been identified in other parts of the world, too.
Well there you have it. The top 10 Weirdest Diseases I could find!
Peace
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Social Correctness
Hello Everyone!
So I know that the past several blogs have been well...alright I wimped out. So right now I'm going to make it up to with a nice, heavy, load topic that I will probably regret later tonight.
Social Correctness. Also known as political correctness or racial sensitivity. Yes, I know this topic has been on the metaphorical hot plate more times than we can count. But, how many people have actually experienced it? How many of you can honestly say that they have never used a racial slur?
Not many most likely. Maybe it's the area that we live in or a joke passed between friends but we do not realize the impact it may have on the people who may over hear us.
So, social correctness. A term coined by my very good friend (he's basically the older brother I never had). Basically, it means that people need to watch what they say. Common sense right? Apparently it isn't because some people today think it is OK to use a slur in passing because "that type of person isn't in the room right now."
Coming from a mixed background, it's hard to understand why people think it's alright. And when trying to have a calm adult conversation ends up becoming something completely different because the other party feels "offended that someone wants to talk to them about it." I don't understand.
So, social correctness. It doesn't matter what you think, as long as it isn't said. Even if it's just for those around you.
Maybe I'm naive in thinking like this but as a country, haven't we progressed to the point where we shouldn't feel the need to say these things?
Just a thought
Peace
So I know that the past several blogs have been well...alright I wimped out. So right now I'm going to make it up to with a nice, heavy, load topic that I will probably regret later tonight.
Social Correctness. Also known as political correctness or racial sensitivity. Yes, I know this topic has been on the metaphorical hot plate more times than we can count. But, how many people have actually experienced it? How many of you can honestly say that they have never used a racial slur?
Not many most likely. Maybe it's the area that we live in or a joke passed between friends but we do not realize the impact it may have on the people who may over hear us.
So, social correctness. A term coined by my very good friend (he's basically the older brother I never had). Basically, it means that people need to watch what they say. Common sense right? Apparently it isn't because some people today think it is OK to use a slur in passing because "that type of person isn't in the room right now."
Coming from a mixed background, it's hard to understand why people think it's alright. And when trying to have a calm adult conversation ends up becoming something completely different because the other party feels "offended that someone wants to talk to them about it." I don't understand.
So, social correctness. It doesn't matter what you think, as long as it isn't said. Even if it's just for those around you.
Maybe I'm naive in thinking like this but as a country, haven't we progressed to the point where we shouldn't feel the need to say these things?
Just a thought
Peace
Thursday, September 16, 2010
The Beauty of Writing
Hello Again Everyone!
So today I just wanted to talk about The Beauty of Writing. For the past four weeks I have been listening to TWO different teachers talk about writing, mainly its development and impact on the different cultures of the world.
Literally, our entire culture changed because of of the development of writing. Before writing, we depended on memory. The memorization of our villages past. There was no room for abstract thinking.
But with writing, we developed science, philosophy, so on and so forth. We were able to expand outside of villages and become more independent because our personal identities no longer depended on the memories of others to BE remembered.
Just wrap your head around that. Writing gave us the freedom to explore, to think, to discover.
How awesome is that?
Peace
So today I just wanted to talk about The Beauty of Writing. For the past four weeks I have been listening to TWO different teachers talk about writing, mainly its development and impact on the different cultures of the world.
Literally, our entire culture changed because of of the development of writing. Before writing, we depended on memory. The memorization of our villages past. There was no room for abstract thinking.
But with writing, we developed science, philosophy, so on and so forth. We were able to expand outside of villages and become more independent because our personal identities no longer depended on the memories of others to BE remembered.
Just wrap your head around that. Writing gave us the freedom to explore, to think, to discover.
How awesome is that?
Peace
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
What Type of Dog Would You Be?
Hello Everyone!
For all those dog lovers out there, this post in for you! As a dog lover/parent I understand how attached you can be to the silly, adorable, fluffy part of your family. But while you watch all of their adorable antics, have you ever wondered what type of dog you would be? Ever wanted to know what breed of dog suits your personality the best?
Well, I know I have so I have taken three separate quizzes that asses your personality and matches your traits to the perfect puppy!
Quiz #3
I found this quiz on quizmeme.com. Overall the questions were just OK. I did not feel like that they really took a good look into my personality.
And my dog breed was....Golden Retriever. Accurate...I don't think I'm completely a retriever.
Quiz #2
This next quiz I found on dogster.com. This was a very cute quiz and was more in depth than some other quizzes.
Dog breed....Border Collie. Now I do believe this more so than a Golden Retriever but I still don't think it encompasses all of who I am.
Quiz #1
The final quiz I took was from quizilla.teennick.com. This quiz was cute and did have some depth. I think it was my favorite quiz because of the dog breed that it picked for me.
BOXER!!! I love boxers and their sweet, fun, energetic personality.
That's all for now!
Peace
For all those dog lovers out there, this post in for you! As a dog lover/parent I understand how attached you can be to the silly, adorable, fluffy part of your family. But while you watch all of their adorable antics, have you ever wondered what type of dog you would be? Ever wanted to know what breed of dog suits your personality the best?
Well, I know I have so I have taken three separate quizzes that asses your personality and matches your traits to the perfect puppy!
Quiz #3
I found this quiz on quizmeme.com. Overall the questions were just OK. I did not feel like that they really took a good look into my personality.
And my dog breed was....Golden Retriever. Accurate...I don't think I'm completely a retriever.
Quiz #2
This next quiz I found on dogster.com. This was a very cute quiz and was more in depth than some other quizzes.
Dog breed....Border Collie. Now I do believe this more so than a Golden Retriever but I still don't think it encompasses all of who I am.
Quiz #1
The final quiz I took was from quizilla.teennick.com. This quiz was cute and did have some depth. I think it was my favorite quiz because of the dog breed that it picked for me.
BOXER!!! I love boxers and their sweet, fun, energetic personality.
That's all for now!
Peace
Sunday, September 12, 2010
21 Going On 10: A Manual on How To Be Your Inner Child
Hello Everyone!
So after my last post, I have determined that it is high time for something lighthearted. So Today's topic is How to Be Your Inner Child.
Inspirartion. Well two friends and I went to a lake nearby and I was wading around in the water while the two of them sat in the sun. Well, out of the corner of my eye I saw a very small fish darting around. Naturally, I wanted to catch it with my bare hands. Afterall, HOW COOL WOULD THAT HAVE BEEN?! Unfortunately I was unable to catch said fish, BUT I did touch it!
So my two friends decided that there was no way that I could have just turned 21 because no self respecting 21 year old would have been caught dead (especially in broad daylight) chasing a fish that they knew they wouldn't have been able to catch and then boast about how they were able to touch it. They determined that I was actually 10. Thus 21 Going on 10.
Personally, I believe that your inner child should never die. It's that part of you that has those little insane, inane, and harmless impulses that cause you and the people around entertainment and joy. So here is my guide on How to Be Your Inner Child.
1) Let Go
Stop worrying about being made fun of because you wanted to do something completely and utterly ridiculous. Like, if your at a lake and want to chase a fish, chase the damn fish even though you know you can't catch it. Chances are you will have fun and create a memory that both you and your friends can laugh at later. Laugh with them! Yes you made a fool out of yourself but if you can't laugh at yourself, what can you laugh at?
Which leads to my next point...
2) No Limitations on Laughing
Laughing happens to be the best thing you can do for your body and mind. You will notice that under circumstances of extreme duress, everything seems better once you laugh for a little bit. It is also extremely useful in diffusing tense situations.
3) Baby Talk
It works wonders and saves lives!
How too: Make a sound dictionary. Certain sounds apply to certain things. Note: Everyones' sound dictionary is different.
Personally, I use my "Baby Talk" to describe things that I cannot find the words to describe. Like, goobo. To me, it usually applies to something (usually small fluffy animals) that is being so incredibly adorable that an "aw" doesn't quite cover the extensiveness of the cuteness.
4) Be Happy
Yes it sounds so easy to just be "happy" but have you ever tried to define what is "happy"? It is almost imposible to create a definition that is more involved than this:
1. delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
2. characterized by or indicative of pleasure, contentment, or joy: a happy mood; a happy frame of mind
(courtesy of http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/happy)
So here is my one little piece of advice: If it makes you happy why aren't you doing it?
And finally....
5) Be Silly
Yes silliness is probably THE most important way to be your inner child. Afterall, boys will always laugh at fart jokes, even when they're 55 (if they say that it's not funny they are either LYING of there's a 10ft golden rod shoved up their A$$).
And the above metaphor applies to everyone!
There you have it: The Manual on How to Be Your Inner Child.
Peace
So after my last post, I have determined that it is high time for something lighthearted. So Today's topic is How to Be Your Inner Child.
Inspirartion. Well two friends and I went to a lake nearby and I was wading around in the water while the two of them sat in the sun. Well, out of the corner of my eye I saw a very small fish darting around. Naturally, I wanted to catch it with my bare hands. Afterall, HOW COOL WOULD THAT HAVE BEEN?! Unfortunately I was unable to catch said fish, BUT I did touch it!
So my two friends decided that there was no way that I could have just turned 21 because no self respecting 21 year old would have been caught dead (especially in broad daylight) chasing a fish that they knew they wouldn't have been able to catch and then boast about how they were able to touch it. They determined that I was actually 10. Thus 21 Going on 10.
Personally, I believe that your inner child should never die. It's that part of you that has those little insane, inane, and harmless impulses that cause you and the people around entertainment and joy. So here is my guide on How to Be Your Inner Child.
1) Let Go
Stop worrying about being made fun of because you wanted to do something completely and utterly ridiculous. Like, if your at a lake and want to chase a fish, chase the damn fish even though you know you can't catch it. Chances are you will have fun and create a memory that both you and your friends can laugh at later. Laugh with them! Yes you made a fool out of yourself but if you can't laugh at yourself, what can you laugh at?
Which leads to my next point...
2) No Limitations on Laughing
Laughing happens to be the best thing you can do for your body and mind. You will notice that under circumstances of extreme duress, everything seems better once you laugh for a little bit. It is also extremely useful in diffusing tense situations.
3) Baby Talk
It works wonders and saves lives!
How too: Make a sound dictionary. Certain sounds apply to certain things. Note: Everyones' sound dictionary is different.
Personally, I use my "Baby Talk" to describe things that I cannot find the words to describe. Like, goobo. To me, it usually applies to something (usually small fluffy animals) that is being so incredibly adorable that an "aw" doesn't quite cover the extensiveness of the cuteness.
4) Be Happy
Yes it sounds so easy to just be "happy" but have you ever tried to define what is "happy"? It is almost imposible to create a definition that is more involved than this:
1. delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
2. characterized by or indicative of pleasure, contentment, or joy: a happy mood; a happy frame of mind
(courtesy of http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/happy)
So here is my one little piece of advice: If it makes you happy why aren't you doing it?
And finally....
5) Be Silly
Yes silliness is probably THE most important way to be your inner child. Afterall, boys will always laugh at fart jokes, even when they're 55 (if they say that it's not funny they are either LYING of there's a 10ft golden rod shoved up their A$$).
And the above metaphor applies to everyone!
There you have it: The Manual on How to Be Your Inner Child.
Peace
Friday, September 10, 2010
9/11, The Mosque Near Ground Zero and Rev. Terry Jones
Hello again!
Today's topic is a little bit more serious than the past two posts. Today, I want to talk with you about the building of a Mosque near ground zero. And since 9/11 is literally right around the corner, I sincerely believe that the mosque and Reverend Terry Jones is something that needs to be talked about.
Firstly, no one can deny that what happened on 9/11 was not a tragedy. The attack on the World Trade Centers lead to a war, although honorable, is not a war that can be won by removing a single terrorist group from a single country. It's a war that will span generations. It's a war based on anger and fear. There will always be people that want to hurt another group of people because of their skin color/religion/ethnocentric ideology etc etc. The list just keeps going.
But, America is a country based on people being able to have religious, economical, and social freedoms. Yes, a small group of people that preach an extreme form of Islam attacked us because our beliefs differ from theirs. But that doesn't mean that we should not allow a house of worship to become "official." The proposed mosque is within the rights of the American people. I get that people are upset that this mosque will be disrespecting the memories of those who died that day. But wouldn't it be disrespectful to the firefighters who ran into the burning buildings without asking whether the people they were saving followed the teaches of God/Allah/Buddha/Flying Spaghetti Monster? Wouldn't it be disrespectful to the ideas of the people who traveled from months, leaving everything they had behind in England so that they could practice their religion in peace, without fear of persecution?
Those firefighters didn't ask questions because the only thing that mattered was that they were saving a life. And after they pulled one person out, they turned back around. Some of them never made it out. Our ancestors gave up everything they knew so that they could follow their religion in peace. They left friends, family, homes...everything that matters for the chance to create a world where they wouldn't have to be scared or discriminated against.
Which leads me to my next point: Reverend Terry Jones, the man who has named 9/11 "International Burn a Koran Day." This single man is inciting hate towards people of the Muslim faith. Why? I don't understand why he hates Islam so much, or why this man, this single man, has the ability to open partially healed wounds. It has been 9 years since the attacks. 9/11 should be a day of mourning and respect for those who died. Not a day of hate.
To me, denying the building of the mosque and burning the Koran would be destroying everything this country was built on. Fear creates Fear and Hate creates Hate. Yes, there were some extremists that followed Islam. But a small group does not represent a whole nation of people.
I guess, what I'm trying to say is that I don't think that people should be upset about building a mosque near ground zero. And I believe with my whole being that Reverend Terry Jones is wrong to burn another religion's holy book because we where wronged by a few.
Reverend, I know you will never read this but maybe, just maybe, someone who believes what you believe will. The Christian faith teaches us to forgive those who trespass against us and I may not be the most religious of people and I may not believe everything in the Bible but I understand what that message is saying. Please, turn the other cheek.
Maybe, Rev. Terry Jones is just scared. Just like the rest of us. But the only way to win a War Against Terror is to stop being afraid... Whether the fear is caused by someone from another country or someone in our own backyard.
To all my readers out there, I'm sorry that this wasn't my usual post. To those just joining, I hope, even if you don't agree with me, that you will respect my opinion as I will respect yours. Feel free to comment.
Peace
Today's topic is a little bit more serious than the past two posts. Today, I want to talk with you about the building of a Mosque near ground zero. And since 9/11 is literally right around the corner, I sincerely believe that the mosque and Reverend Terry Jones is something that needs to be talked about.
Firstly, no one can deny that what happened on 9/11 was not a tragedy. The attack on the World Trade Centers lead to a war, although honorable, is not a war that can be won by removing a single terrorist group from a single country. It's a war that will span generations. It's a war based on anger and fear. There will always be people that want to hurt another group of people because of their skin color/religion/ethnocentric ideology etc etc. The list just keeps going.
But, America is a country based on people being able to have religious, economical, and social freedoms. Yes, a small group of people that preach an extreme form of Islam attacked us because our beliefs differ from theirs. But that doesn't mean that we should not allow a house of worship to become "official." The proposed mosque is within the rights of the American people. I get that people are upset that this mosque will be disrespecting the memories of those who died that day. But wouldn't it be disrespectful to the firefighters who ran into the burning buildings without asking whether the people they were saving followed the teaches of God/Allah/Buddha/Flying Spaghetti Monster? Wouldn't it be disrespectful to the ideas of the people who traveled from months, leaving everything they had behind in England so that they could practice their religion in peace, without fear of persecution?
Those firefighters didn't ask questions because the only thing that mattered was that they were saving a life. And after they pulled one person out, they turned back around. Some of them never made it out. Our ancestors gave up everything they knew so that they could follow their religion in peace. They left friends, family, homes...everything that matters for the chance to create a world where they wouldn't have to be scared or discriminated against.
Which leads me to my next point: Reverend Terry Jones, the man who has named 9/11 "International Burn a Koran Day." This single man is inciting hate towards people of the Muslim faith. Why? I don't understand why he hates Islam so much, or why this man, this single man, has the ability to open partially healed wounds. It has been 9 years since the attacks. 9/11 should be a day of mourning and respect for those who died. Not a day of hate.
To me, denying the building of the mosque and burning the Koran would be destroying everything this country was built on. Fear creates Fear and Hate creates Hate. Yes, there were some extremists that followed Islam. But a small group does not represent a whole nation of people.
I guess, what I'm trying to say is that I don't think that people should be upset about building a mosque near ground zero. And I believe with my whole being that Reverend Terry Jones is wrong to burn another religion's holy book because we where wronged by a few.
Reverend, I know you will never read this but maybe, just maybe, someone who believes what you believe will. The Christian faith teaches us to forgive those who trespass against us and I may not be the most religious of people and I may not believe everything in the Bible but I understand what that message is saying. Please, turn the other cheek.
Maybe, Rev. Terry Jones is just scared. Just like the rest of us. But the only way to win a War Against Terror is to stop being afraid... Whether the fear is caused by someone from another country or someone in our own backyard.
To all my readers out there, I'm sorry that this wasn't my usual post. To those just joining, I hope, even if you don't agree with me, that you will respect my opinion as I will respect yours. Feel free to comment.
Peace
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Odentophobia
Hello Again,
To those of you who read my last post, I'm glad you are returning! To those who have never been here before, it's nice to have you!
So today, we are going to talk about phobias. Inspiration? Random web surfing when I was supposed to be studying (sound familiar to anyone?).
What is Odentophobia? Well...it's the Fear of Teeth. Yes people are afraid of teeth. Now some of you may be wondering "How can someone be afraid of teeth?" or "How in the world do they eat/smile if they're scared of the little white bones in their mouth?"
So, as a person lacking in phobias, I have a trouble understanding this phobia as well. But the reason why it is a phobia is because it is an IRRATIONAL FEAR. They person suffering from a phobia has no control. But there is a way to understand how people are scared of teeth.
The way to understand why people have Odentophobia is to watch this movie:
Yes ladies and gentlemen, to understand Odentophobia I say watch a movie about Vagina Dentata! So....Vagina Dentata is latin for "toothed vagina" and is considered a myth. It is often used as a cautionary tale against promiscuity and rape.
Basically, Teeth is was released on January 19, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. The plot revolves around a young girl as she attempts to understand her budding sexuality as well as the strange "teeth" she seems to have.
Personally, I laughed and thoroughly enjoyed this movie as well as the people watching it with me. But, I also have nothing to fear from a fanged vagina, unlike the guys watching the movie with me. The majority of them sat cringing as they envisioned themselves in the unlucky position.
So, to the female readers out there. Watch this movie. It's a movie about a girl who goes from feeling awkward about her body to empowered by it. It would be Lifetime Channel worthy if it didn't entail mutilation.To guys, wear a cup as a safety blanket. Also, remember that it is a myth and the Vagina Dentata does not actually exist.
At least there have been no reported cases...yet... did I mention that in the movie that the "teeth" were a hybrid between a shark's and a lamprey's?
Makes you wonder....
OK! So, the lesson for today. Feel bad for people with phobias. There are reasons behind them.
Until next time!
To those of you who read my last post, I'm glad you are returning! To those who have never been here before, it's nice to have you!
So today, we are going to talk about phobias. Inspiration? Random web surfing when I was supposed to be studying (sound familiar to anyone?).
What is Odentophobia? Well...it's the Fear of Teeth. Yes people are afraid of teeth. Now some of you may be wondering "How can someone be afraid of teeth?" or "How in the world do they eat/smile if they're scared of the little white bones in their mouth?"
So, as a person lacking in phobias, I have a trouble understanding this phobia as well. But the reason why it is a phobia is because it is an IRRATIONAL FEAR. They person suffering from a phobia has no control. But there is a way to understand how people are scared of teeth.
The way to understand why people have Odentophobia is to watch this movie:
Basically, Teeth is was released on January 19, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. The plot revolves around a young girl as she attempts to understand her budding sexuality as well as the strange "teeth" she seems to have.
Personally, I laughed and thoroughly enjoyed this movie as well as the people watching it with me. But, I also have nothing to fear from a fanged vagina, unlike the guys watching the movie with me. The majority of them sat cringing as they envisioned themselves in the unlucky position.
So, to the female readers out there. Watch this movie. It's a movie about a girl who goes from feeling awkward about her body to empowered by it. It would be Lifetime Channel worthy if it didn't entail mutilation.To guys, wear a cup as a safety blanket. Also, remember that it is a myth and the Vagina Dentata does not actually exist.
At least there have been no reported cases...yet... did I mention that in the movie that the "teeth" were a hybrid between a shark's and a lamprey's?
Makes you wonder....
OK! So, the lesson for today. Feel bad for people with phobias. There are reasons behind them.
Until next time!
Monday, September 6, 2010
The Word
Hello!
For those of you who do not know what "The Word" is: "The Word" is a comedy skit that is performed by Robert Colbert on the Colbert Report that airs on Comedy Central. Basically, it is a recurring segment during which Colbert chooses a word or phrase as a theme for a rant on a topical subject or news item while messages displayed in a sidebar either highlight or sarcastically undercut what he is saying.
So, in the spirit of Colbert's "The Word", I shall choose a word to talk about and since this is the very first posting of this blog, it shall be....interesting.
And the Word is....
Bitch slap.
Yes that's right, bitch slap. What is the first thing that you think of when you read/hear that word? Well, according to urbandictionary.com it means:
1. To slap someone (particularly but not necessarily female) who is being rude or nasty, perhaps screaming a lot (i.e., being a bitch). The idea is to get them to calm down and behave. It does not necessarily mean you really hit the person; there is such a thing as a verbal bitch slap.
2. The literal and/or metaphoric slapping or whacking someone in order to knock some sense into them.
3. A slap administered by a pimp to his prostitute to keep her in line or punish her.
And the list goes on and on. But for me, the word "Bitch slap" has only one point of reference. The Movie.
Yes, there is a movie called Bitch Slap. It was an independent directed by Rick Jacobson and the screenplay was written by Eric Grundemann and Rick Jacobson. It was released to the public on January 8, 2010 and earned $17, 365 Domestic and $182, 071 Foreign.
Basically it is a movie for guys that love girls. And I mean really love girls, especially girl on girl action and are willing to sacrifice plot line, acting, and special affects to watch said action. Not exactly my cup of tea.
With that said, it was very artistically done since there was no obvious nudity (and there were several sex scenes) and there were several twists in the exceptionally thin plot that can be considered as refreshing as a glass of brine in the middle of the Mojave Desert.
So, if you ever have a night where life is just getting a little bit too much to bear, or if you want to watch a movie with your friends that you can forever reference as "the worst movie we have ever seen," look up Bitch Slap.
Peace!
For those of you who do not know what "The Word" is: "The Word" is a comedy skit that is performed by Robert Colbert on the Colbert Report that airs on Comedy Central. Basically, it is a recurring segment during which Colbert chooses a word or phrase as a theme for a rant on a topical subject or news item while messages displayed in a sidebar either highlight or sarcastically undercut what he is saying.
So, in the spirit of Colbert's "The Word", I shall choose a word to talk about and since this is the very first posting of this blog, it shall be....interesting.
And the Word is....
Bitch slap.
Yes that's right, bitch slap. What is the first thing that you think of when you read/hear that word? Well, according to urbandictionary.com it means:
1. To slap someone (particularly but not necessarily female) who is being rude or nasty, perhaps screaming a lot (i.e., being a bitch). The idea is to get them to calm down and behave. It does not necessarily mean you really hit the person; there is such a thing as a verbal bitch slap.
2. The literal and/or metaphoric slapping or whacking someone in order to knock some sense into them.
3. A slap administered by a pimp to his prostitute to keep her in line or punish her.
And the list goes on and on. But for me, the word "Bitch slap" has only one point of reference. The Movie.
Yes, there is a movie called Bitch Slap. It was an independent directed by Rick Jacobson and the screenplay was written by Eric Grundemann and Rick Jacobson. It was released to the public on January 8, 2010 and earned $17, 365 Domestic and $182, 071 Foreign.
Basically it is a movie for guys that love girls. And I mean really love girls, especially girl on girl action and are willing to sacrifice plot line, acting, and special affects to watch said action. Not exactly my cup of tea.
With that said, it was very artistically done since there was no obvious nudity (and there were several sex scenes) and there were several twists in the exceptionally thin plot that can be considered as refreshing as a glass of brine in the middle of the Mojave Desert.
So, if you ever have a night where life is just getting a little bit too much to bear, or if you want to watch a movie with your friends that you can forever reference as "the worst movie we have ever seen," look up Bitch Slap.
Peace!
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