Because I'm too lazy to write a lengthy post, I'm going to link over to Womanist Musings, where she does a really great article about "Whose Children Count".
I think it's really interesting. Considering this morning I was just talking about Angelina and Brad's children, and how it's probably easy to raise 6 children when you make that much money. While I'm not against the fact that they have given several children a much better life, or that they choose to bring children into the world, you really have to put it into perspective. Most women who have six children are looked down upon, or at the very least struggle to keep their children happy and healthy.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Thursday Top Ten
Well, I was going to do a Tuesday top ten, but I procrastinate.
Here are some songs that have been in my rotation fairly frequently lately. You may see a trend here (My Morning Jacket just released a new album, so a couple of those are definitely on the list)
In no particular order
1) The Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias ("Once in a while you are shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right")
2) My Morning Jacket - I'm Amazed (I'm amazed...by their entire new album)
3) The Flaming Lips - Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell (ahh...one of my favorites)
4) My Morning Jacket - Touch Me I'm Going to Scream pt. 2 ("Oh, this feeling is wonderful...don't you ever turn it off")
5) Chromeo - You're So Gangster (watch the video. for real.)
6) The Grateful Dead - Ripple (one of the few songs that will put me in a good mood no. matter. what.)
7) The Grateful Dead - Estimated Prophet (I'm reading their history. Can you tell? Haha)
8) MGMT - Electric Feel (OOH GIRL. Shock me like an electric eel!)
9) The Raconteurs - Old Enough (saw them at Bonnaroo...they blew me completely away)
10) MGMT - Time To Pretend ("Yeah it's overwhelming, but what else can we do? Get jobs in offices and wake up for the morning commute?"
Here are some songs that have been in my rotation fairly frequently lately. You may see a trend here (My Morning Jacket just released a new album, so a couple of those are definitely on the list)
In no particular order
1) The Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias ("Once in a while you are shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right")
2) My Morning Jacket - I'm Amazed (I'm amazed...by their entire new album)
3) The Flaming Lips - Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell (ahh...one of my favorites)
4) My Morning Jacket - Touch Me I'm Going to Scream pt. 2 ("Oh, this feeling is wonderful...don't you ever turn it off")
5) Chromeo - You're So Gangster (watch the video. for real.)
6) The Grateful Dead - Ripple (one of the few songs that will put me in a good mood no. matter. what.)
7) The Grateful Dead - Estimated Prophet (I'm reading their history. Can you tell? Haha)
8) MGMT - Electric Feel (OOH GIRL. Shock me like an electric eel!)
9) The Raconteurs - Old Enough (saw them at Bonnaroo...they blew me completely away)
10) MGMT - Time To Pretend ("Yeah it's overwhelming, but what else can we do? Get jobs in offices and wake up for the morning commute?"
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
PROJECT RUNWAY!
Eep! My one television vice finally graced the airwaves again! Season 5 of Project Runway premiered tonight! Boy, was it an interesting one. I must say, one of my favorite aspects of Project Runway (aside from the amazing designs, of course) are the personalities. I admit, I couldn't get enough of Santino, of Christian's "fierce", of "WHERE THE HELL IS MY CHIFFON?!?!", of "If you're gonna cry, you're gonna cry and cut." So...I definitely am pleased with most of the people.
SO let's do the negative first, of course, and end on a positive note.
1) I didn't like that there were so many "established" designers. One designer already owned his own company, several designers owned their own stores, some dressed movie stars and rock stars already. I don't think these people need to be on Project Runway. I think the people who need to be on Project Runway are the ones working to pay their bills and trying to rub two pennies together. In my opinion, if you own your own store or company, or you dress stars, you don't need Project Runway.
2) CATCHPHRASES GALORE. Good lord, I felt like everybody was trying to get on the fierce train. You're not going to be the next reality TV star from one episode, kiddies.
3) There were some pretty horrendous looks. I'm not just talking about the bottom 3 here -- I mean we all new American Psycho raincoat guy was going home -- but there were several in the "safe" zone that I thought were bad too. Also, talk about overconfidence! Several designers said, "I KNOW my look looks good." They must've been blind, because some of those looks were pretty atrocious. Don't get too comfortable!
However, I really do feel like there are a lot of talented designers. I LOVED LOVED LOVED the cup dress, and the dress that won. Both of those designers definitely have potential! Plus, I'm looking forward to this season -- anytime Tim Gunn has to say "holla at cha boy" or "it looks like a pterodactyl from gay Jurassic Park"...I know it's going to be good.
SO let's do the negative first, of course, and end on a positive note.
1) I didn't like that there were so many "established" designers. One designer already owned his own company, several designers owned their own stores, some dressed movie stars and rock stars already. I don't think these people need to be on Project Runway. I think the people who need to be on Project Runway are the ones working to pay their bills and trying to rub two pennies together. In my opinion, if you own your own store or company, or you dress stars, you don't need Project Runway.
2) CATCHPHRASES GALORE. Good lord, I felt like everybody was trying to get on the fierce train. You're not going to be the next reality TV star from one episode, kiddies.
3) There were some pretty horrendous looks. I'm not just talking about the bottom 3 here -- I mean we all new American Psycho raincoat guy was going home -- but there were several in the "safe" zone that I thought were bad too. Also, talk about overconfidence! Several designers said, "I KNOW my look looks good." They must've been blind, because some of those looks were pretty atrocious. Don't get too comfortable!
However, I really do feel like there are a lot of talented designers. I LOVED LOVED LOVED the cup dress, and the dress that won. Both of those designers definitely have potential! Plus, I'm looking forward to this season -- anytime Tim Gunn has to say "holla at cha boy" or "it looks like a pterodactyl from gay Jurassic Park"...I know it's going to be good.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
McWhat?! v 1.0
So. I have decided that I'm going to update every time I find an new reason that you (yes, you, and the majority of the American public) should not vote for John McCain. Maybe someone will read this and see the light.
Without further adieu,
Reason #8923578892753 You Shouldn't Vote For John Mccain.
Apparently, one of McCain's top economic advisers , Phil Gramm, doesn't believe that we're really in a recession. He says that the economy's problems are a "mental recession" and that we are "a nation of whiners".
Seriously. I have to choose between gas and groceries some days. I have a feeling McCain (or any of his top advisers, for that matter) have never had to choose between gas and groceries. Or gas and paying bills. Or which bills to pay that month.
Considering McCain owns several homes and thinks the solution to the housing crisis is for people to get a second job, I'm not surprised.
Without further adieu,
Reason #8923578892753 You Shouldn't Vote For John Mccain.
Apparently, one of McCain's top economic advisers , Phil Gramm, doesn't believe that we're really in a recession. He says that the economy's problems are a "mental recession" and that we are "a nation of whiners".
Seriously. I have to choose between gas and groceries some days. I have a feeling McCain (or any of his top advisers, for that matter) have never had to choose between gas and groceries. Or gas and paying bills. Or which bills to pay that month.
Considering McCain owns several homes and thinks the solution to the housing crisis is for people to get a second job, I'm not surprised.
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