Saturday, July 26, 2008

The Last Lecture

Warmer Climate - Snow Patrol

What does this song mean to you....

Tell me if im going crazy,
but everything you said amazed me,
seems too easy on the ear to,
be something i should adhere to.

You told me to just simply wonder,
rather than take shelter under,
an open my heart to the thought that,
life is something you're not caught at.

Too easy to get lost in progress,
i didn't see you there in that dress,
then suddenly the world seems so small,
we'd fit it all inside our front hall,
Edison would spin in his grave,
to ever see the light that you gave,
don't want to take it nice and slow here,
don't want to waste a minute more dear.

The universe just vanished out of sight,
and all the stars collapsed behind the pitch black night,
and i can barely see your face infront of mine,
but it is knowing you are there that makes me fine.

Maybe its the warmer climate,
maybe i'm a smarter primate,
maybe its the beer i'm drinking,
maybe i've stopped over thinking,
baby you're the words and chapters,
the sweetness in the morning after,
you are the cry that turns to laughter,
you're the hope that ends disaster.

The universe just vanished out of sight,
and all the stars collapsed behind the pitch black night,
and i can barely see your face infront of mine,
but it is knowing you are there that makes me fine.

But the universe is just an empty space,
and all the stars can disappear without a trace,
i'm so glad that this has taken me so long,
coz its the journey that made me so strong.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

What is Emo?




Is fall out boy emo? Does wearing eyeliner and black clothes make you emo? Click on the picture to see the fashion requirements of an emo.

See what these people think what emo is? Click me!

How emo are you? Find out here...

1. Your girlfriend just broke up with you. Do you...
a. Find another girl
b. Weep
c. Write a song about it

2. How many times a day do you cry?
a. 5-7
b. 8-11
c. As many times as The Killers diss Pete Wentz

3. Who is in your MySpace top 8?
a. Panic! At The Disco
b. Top 8 is so yesterday. I have 16.
c. My friends from the Fall Out Boy fan club

4. Where do you buy your pants?
a. Hot Topic
b. In the women's department
c. I raid my little sister's closet

5. How many piercings do you have?
a. 2
b. 3-4
c. 3 for every part of my face

6. How many pairs of Converse shoes do you own?
a. One for every mood I might go through
b. One for every band in the Honda Civic Tour
c. One for every friend on MySpace

7. Your glasses are...
a. Prescription
b. Buddy Holly via Rivers Cuomo
c. Not coming off unless I can get My Chemical Romance to sign them

8. Your hair is...
a. Dyed black
b. Full of product
c. Impairing my vision

9. How often do you change your MySpace picture?
a. Ten times a day
b. Every day after TRL
c. Not until the next 30 Seconds To Mars concert

10. I save money by...
a. Cutting my own hair
b. Shopping at thrift stores
c. Never spending more than $15 on a concert

Mostly A's
You are just barely emo.
Stop being such a poser.

Mostly B's
You are decidedly emo. You might not squeeze into little girls' pants, but you still know the importance of a good cry.

Mostly C's
If Pete Wentz, Brendon Urie and Gerard Way walked into a bar, you'd still the most emo person in the room.

Emo = Suicide ? ?



This article reports that a suicide of a 13 year-old girl in the States is linked to the 'emo' culture. Do you agree?

Click on the article for the full report.

Emo fans fight back....


Emo fans here defend themselves....do you feel that the music that you might be listening is to be blamed for Hannah's death?

Click on the pic for the full report.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

DoveCampaignForRealBeauty

Check out these cool videos on the constructions of beauty....








However...Nevertheless.....On the other hand....



Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Plastic Surgery Addiction - A Body Image Problem Within Our Society

Despite the prevalence of beautiful plus size models, and movements to boost self-esteem, many women and young girls are preoccupied with negative feelings about their body image. Moreover, with the onslaught of reality programs documenting plastic surgeries, some people rely on a knife to achieve their ideal appearance.

Plastic or cosmetic surgery is not necessarily a bad thing. For example, facial and body injuries may cause a deformity, which can only be corrected by means of plastic surgery. Additionally, cosmetic surgery can be a lifesaver in the case of extreme obesity. On the flip side, some people – especially females – are too consumed with looking pretty and having the perfect body. Because the perfect body is unachievable, these people may have continual plastic surgeries with hopes of finding personal satisfaction. To onlookers, these persons are beautiful. In spite of that, an unrealistic view of their body says otherwise.

Unfortunately, two-thirds of plastic surgery patients are repeat patients. Having the initial cosmetic surgery is the hard part. However, once the first surgery is complete, it is easy for the patient to seek more enhancements. Typical plastic surgery procedures include breast augmentations, nose jobs, cheek implants, liposuction, and so forth. Granted, not everyone who has more than one plastic surgery is addicted. Growing up, some people have a healthy dislike of certain body parts. Perhaps they have an unsightly nose. These persons resolve to correct the dislike when funds are available. On the other hand, persons addicted to cosmetic surgery demonstrate a measure of psychological problems.

To a certain degree, everyone is self-conscious and has insecurities. Yet, some people suffer from a condition known as body dysmorphic disorder. Persons with this condition can be extremely good-looking, but view themselves as ugly. They equate happiness with beauty. Thus, to achieve a happy state, they undergo repeated cosmetic surgeries. Unfortunately, people with this disorder are never satisfied with their appearance. Hence, cosmetic surgeries are never-ending.

Signs of Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery Addiction

Plastic surgery addictions are usually easy to detect. Obviously, patients who have had countless cosmetic surgeries, either on the same body part or on different body parts, are typical addicts.

Addicts commonly obsess about specific body parts of an admired celebrity. For example, a patient may request Angelina Jolie's lips, Jennifer Lopez's backside (butt implants), Naomi Campbell's cheekbones, and so forth. Plastic surgery addicts consider these celebrities the epitome of beauty, and will go to any lengths to achieve their desired qualities. Yet, addicts fail to realize that each person has unique features, and trying to tailor our looks behind someone else's is a recipe for disaster.

Ethics Code

Do plastic surgeons contribute to plastic surgery addictions? The answer to this question depends largely on who is asked. Granted, plastic surgeon’s primary role is to perform surgery, and not provide counsel to persons suffering from a psychological problem. Still, if a surgeon detects a destructive pattern, isn't refusing to perform an operation in the best interest of the patient? Rather than support multiple cosmetic surgeries, physician should decline, and refer the patient to an excellent psychologist.

By V.C. Higuera, published Aug 18, 2006 (http://www.associatedcontent.com)