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Monday, November 22, 2010

Worst Case of Procrastination EVER


I have an essay to write. And that would be the FIRST DRAFT. I have to hand in the first draft, the second draft, and the final draft. I also have an AP US History test that I need to study for and an Analysis quiz. Not to mention my AP Bio lab. It's 10:50 PM and I am seriously bugging out -.-

Thank god we have a five day weekend after tomorrow. I blame all this procrastination on electro. Why is it so effing amazing? I want to get back to producing my own stuff and learning the ins and outs of my BRAND NEW MASCHINE :)


($600 WELL SPENT)

Well I'm off to git some coffee and take a shower. Prediction: roughly 1-2 hours of sleep.

Cheers.


Saturday, November 13, 2010

For Colored Girls

Just got home from seeing "For Colored Girls", directed by Tyler Perry. It was safe to say that me and my friend were the only two white folk in the audience, which was a nice change of pace. The movie, well, was an epic fail. Perry meant to portray the lives of several african american women who were struggling and, even though the scenarios were pretty sad, the script/acting just came across as funny. The movie had the audience laughing during what were supposed to be the most heart-breaking moments of the whole film... Plus, it seemed like the movie was an adaptation of a play because there were these CONSTANT damn soliloquoys (when a character gives a little speech addressing the audience) that were supposed to be deep and meaningful but were just long, boring, and badly placed. Oh and I don't think there was a single white character in the whole movie, which was a little weird. Watch the movie if you want a good laugh.

Cheers

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Props for Prop 19


Eight days ago, on November 2nd, Prop 19 was rejected in the great state of California. Although some people see this as proof marijuana legalization is going no where, I'd have to argue the exact opposite. There has been talk for a LONG time about finally taking a serious effort on decriminalizing marijuana, and NORML is finally making that effort. The vote in Cali? 53% against the Prop and 46% for it. That's a 7% difference. Approximately 37,000,000 people live in California. Out of that 37 million, seven million came out to vote on the prop. For 19% of a state's population to even care enough to go out and vote says something to me. It says that this is at least a real issue. NORML says that 3.3 million is the largest amount of pro-legalization votes they have ever seen in a state proposal.

Needless to say but I'll say it anyways, I will be one extremely upset dude if mary jane is not legalized in my lifetime. I will probably end up moving to Canada or Amsterdam, they've got it going on.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Get off vent or I'll have you BENT.




Kinda procrastinating studying for my Cat's Cradle test tomorrow -.-


This bakery in Colorado was on CNN news haha!
They pretty much have every food you could possibly want to have marijuana in.



It's called "Ganja Gourmet" and it's the first (legal) medicinal marijuana dispensary/bakery in the U.S.
Times sure are a changin'



In other news, I realized today that I am a Secular Humanist. Basically secular humanists don't believe in religion or any higher "powers". You are probably thinking, "You tard, that's an athiest." Well yeah, but that's as far as atheism goes (dismissing religion) but secular humanism actually means living with principles and something called a "consequentialist ethical system". This system basically means that SH's (Secular Humanists.....getting tired of writing it) believe not in a system of pre-determined right and wrong's (goods and evils) but in a system of actions and the entailing consequences. For example, in most religions it is pre-established that killing someone is bad. It's something like "Thou shalt not kill". From an SH's point of view, killing someone has the direct consequence of a loss of life or of companionship. In basic fundamentals, one less reproductive host.

I would like to thank my english teacher, Mr. R, for enlightening me about Secular Humanism. Thanks bud:]
There's obviously a LOT more stuff that goes towards being an SH, but I don't have the time or patience or interest to explain it all. I've also been an SH for less than nine hours so I know pretty much only the gist (or "jizz") of it. Go to ol' reliable for more info (Google).



That stuff is pretty boring :/ *YAWN*
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