March 15, 2011

#chanceofrevival

I've noticed that I have been doing this hash-tag nonsense pre-twitter. Anyways, lately I've been in a bit of a slumber. My depression coincides with my laziness, or do I mean "my laziness coincides with my depression"? Either way, it's been holding me back from my blogging career (shout-out to Michelle Shin). To be honest, I believe I've put no effort into my source of mental release because of this whole Tumblr fad. I like the attention to be put on myself whilst having a sense of possession and pride in my work. This is something new-age social-networking can't provide for me. The thought of expansion bothers me with anxiety of upkeep. I'm learning to deal, especially with the responsibility of managing a clothing project run by misfits with contrasting ideals. It's crazy how I can maintain this boss state-of-mind if I can't even get a job. Anyways, I'm back (I think).

Since my misfortune of leaving San Francisco for a place of misery, nothing much has changed- at least from a physical state; a few pounds have been gained. I have nothing positive to say from here out, so I won't mention any details about that.

"Apparently people (the internet) care more about one girl (who deems no significant powers) complaining about noise than corrupt politicians and the people that support them violently boycotting a group of people talking about helping the poor and domestically-abused."
This is quoted directly from my Facebook in response to the outrage of the people I am networked with. It's lame to quote oneself but I felt the need in my lazy qualities (fuck off). I posted this because of what could breed this kind of hate in people. Is it because it's directed specifically to them? Or is it because they're bored? Could it be that my offended Asian friends ironically feel the need to stem their hatred? I am not sure and that's what bothers me: why they are mad at busty-blonde when they could be mad at people making ignorant claims regarding what they haven't experienced. Miss Buxom provided some reasoning to her experience(s) in the library as apposed to the people in this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkZhAtNfcBE
Skip to 4:27 for the best remark of all-time.

The only thing I've grasped is ignorance breeds hatred, but I've learned of that when I was a wee-lad. Funny.

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