Sunday, August 18, 2013
forget the ball, Miley is a wreck herself!
Every single time I hear Miley Cyrus, in my head I praise my parents for punishing me when I acted like an ass when I was younger. Miley, we get that you can't stop, but we really really want you to.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
welcome to 2013
2 guys legit staring at me as I pull in and find parking at the crazy busy dunkies. walking out w my coffee they start staring again and I think it's either bc I had a nip slip I didn't know about or bc my hair looks like Mufasa today. Then one guy says to the other that he can't believe as a girl I could maneuver the truck so well.
What I said in my head: sir, welcome to 2013! Its so weird- girls can do lots of things! imagine?! Oh and I've been driving my dads work trucks since I was 16.
What I said out loud: you're an idiot.
What I said in my head: sir, welcome to 2013! Its so weird- girls can do lots of things! imagine?! Oh and I've been driving my dads work trucks since I was 16.
What I said out loud: you're an idiot.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Amanda Bynes sighting!
pretty sure we saw Amanda Bynes today: there is a sliiiiight chance it's one of Dog the bounty hunter's relatives, but my moneys on Amanda.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Royal baby.
I'm really done hearing about the royal baby. Personally I think people should care way more about who goes into their own vj than who comes out of someone else's. Just a thought.
Dear Sgt. Murphy
Sgt. Sean Murphy, a state police photographer released photos of suspect terrorist number 2* during his capture. Murphy stated "This guy is evil. This is the real Boston Bomber. Not someone fluffed and buffed for the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine."
Dear Sgt. Murphy,
What you did by releasing those photos, is commendable. I thank you for showing pictures of a coward, hiding after killing and injuring so many while a magazine posted a self taken photo of said coward looking calm and in a relaxed state. While Rolling Stone apparently tried to show terrorists don't all look the same, you succeeded in doing so without offending or down playing the horrific act that was done to innocent people. Those pictures showed what terrorists look like when they are caught by the brave and fast acting law enforcement. Seeing the picture of him bloody, tired and with a target on his head solidified the fact that Boston is strong and will not stand for terrorist acts. It solidified the fact that many brave men and women, yourself included, will stop at nothing to stop a terrorist from attacking our great city. You sir, are a man so many in Boston are thankful for and proud of. I hope one day i get the opportunity and pleasure of buying you a beer.
*[i refuse to use that killers name. He does not deserve to still be living let alone be called anything other than what he is, a terrorist. I don't even like to use suspect.]
Dear Sgt. Murphy,
What you did by releasing those photos, is commendable. I thank you for showing pictures of a coward, hiding after killing and injuring so many while a magazine posted a self taken photo of said coward looking calm and in a relaxed state. While Rolling Stone apparently tried to show terrorists don't all look the same, you succeeded in doing so without offending or down playing the horrific act that was done to innocent people. Those pictures showed what terrorists look like when they are caught by the brave and fast acting law enforcement. Seeing the picture of him bloody, tired and with a target on his head solidified the fact that Boston is strong and will not stand for terrorist acts. It solidified the fact that many brave men and women, yourself included, will stop at nothing to stop a terrorist from attacking our great city. You sir, are a man so many in Boston are thankful for and proud of. I hope one day i get the opportunity and pleasure of buying you a beer.
*[i refuse to use that killers name. He does not deserve to still be living let alone be called anything other than what he is, a terrorist. I don't even like to use suspect.]
Sunday, July 21, 2013
BOSTONSTRONG
First off, Rolling Stone magazine is disgusting. If you're one of those people who are defending it by saying freedom of speech and thats what journalism is- stop reading because you won't like what I say and I couldn't care less what you have to say either.
Who picked that picture? Give me a break. I get the whole trying to show terrorists don't have a specific look but just say that. Don't throw that asshole up on a cover looking all chill. Why not use the picture of him carrying his backpack with a bomb?? He looked like a regular kid in those pictures.
Under his picture is the caption: "How a popular, promising student was failed by his family..." Failed by his family? First let me state the obvious. This asshole is the one who rode over his own goddamn brother fueling terrorist 1 to be nicknamed "speed bump." HE was walking behind his brother on their way to drop the bombs. His family didn't fail him. He didn't have to follow. Not for nothing but no ones family is perfect. Everyones family drives them crazy in some sense, but not everyone runs out and uses that to be a psychotic terrorist. No one can be blamed for someone else's actions. No one.
Who picked that picture? Give me a break. I get the whole trying to show terrorists don't have a specific look but just say that. Don't throw that asshole up on a cover looking all chill. Why not use the picture of him carrying his backpack with a bomb?? He looked like a regular kid in those pictures.
Under his picture is the caption: "How a popular, promising student was failed by his family..." Failed by his family? First let me state the obvious. This asshole is the one who rode over his own goddamn brother fueling terrorist 1 to be nicknamed "speed bump." HE was walking behind his brother on their way to drop the bombs. His family didn't fail him. He didn't have to follow. Not for nothing but no ones family is perfect. Everyones family drives them crazy in some sense, but not everyone runs out and uses that to be a psychotic terrorist. No one can be blamed for someone else's actions. No one.
In a statement the writer of the article said they wanted to explore and find out what made him do what he did. That's a job for a psychologist, not a writer of a magazine. Don't analyze anything. Just state the facts: he killed and hurt innocent people. Then ran. Then ran over his brother Then ran again. Then hid. He had an entire city on lockdown, putting BFD, BPD and countless armed forces in danger. Let a licensed mental health professional analyze what made this kid a terrorist. I find it also disgusting that after so many people, especially the victims families expressed their dislike of the cover, Rolling Stone changed their cover photo on facebook to that picture. Gross. I don't care if the best, most informative article ever to be published, the way it was put out disgusts me so much I will never ever read it.
For those people posting on Facebook and elsewhere saying that people cannot boycott a magazine, especially if they don't have a subscription, let me teach you something dumbass.
A boycott is an act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usually for social or political reasons. Sometimes, it can be a form of consumer activism.
So yes, the people of Boston and anywhere else who find the cover disrespectful can boycott. By not buying the magazine, not reading it online, and no longer going onto their website. Furthermore, US weekly has the same ownership as Rolling Stone, so one can cancel their subscription to that. [ I love my US weekly just as much as the next girl, but I cancelled. I'd rather support any other magazine.]
So, for those people complaining that people shouldn't be upset because it's freedom of speech, and it's a good article- shut up. Grow a set and show some loyalty. If you can't do that, just shut up and go lay down. Fore everyone else just as outraged, keep showing your support of our amazing city, the people and those affected by this disgusting terrorist dbag: BOSTONSTONG.
Oh, and Rolling Stone, Jay Z doesn't use a hyphen in his name anymore. You're welcome.
A boycott is an act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usually for social or political reasons. Sometimes, it can be a form of consumer activism.
So yes, the people of Boston and anywhere else who find the cover disrespectful can boycott. By not buying the magazine, not reading it online, and no longer going onto their website. Furthermore, US weekly has the same ownership as Rolling Stone, so one can cancel their subscription to that. [ I love my US weekly just as much as the next girl, but I cancelled. I'd rather support any other magazine.]
So, for those people complaining that people shouldn't be upset because it's freedom of speech, and it's a good article- shut up. Grow a set and show some loyalty. If you can't do that, just shut up and go lay down. Fore everyone else just as outraged, keep showing your support of our amazing city, the people and those affected by this disgusting terrorist dbag: BOSTONSTONG.
Oh, and Rolling Stone, Jay Z doesn't use a hyphen in his name anymore. You're welcome.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
A man, a bike and a ball
I've had juuuust about enough of random strangers telling me to stop wearing my livestrong bracelet bc Lance cheated. I don't care & I don't wear it bc he won races-that's not even the purpose of the bracelet or what it represents. I will say, that guy did way more with a bike and a ball than most can do
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