I Love Post Secret
I really love reading all the “secrets” at Post Secret. I especially loved this one this week. I can so relate to this. Some people just don’t like hearing the truth.
Image courtesy of Post Secret.
The Power of Words
I recently had a conversation with a friend who lives out of the country. It was just a casual conversation at first, the kind where two friends play catch up and all that. Well, in the course of this conversation, I used the word “hate”. At the time, we were discussing politics. I wasn’t using it in a negative way and I really only meant “dislike”. However, this person doesn’t believe you should ever use the word “hate” in any way because it’s negative and therefore it hurts you for using it.
(Note: this same person said that I shouldn’t bother voting because my vote won’t change anything, so obviously someone is a cynic and cynicism is negative, but that’s a debate for another day.)
While I understand his perception of the word “hate” and the negative things that come with it, it makes me wonder about the flip-side: What about the word “love”? How many times a day do we say, “OMG! I just love that!” when we don’t really love it, we are just using the word as a substitute for “really like”. Should I stop saying the words “love”, too? I know in America, we constantly dilute words to the point that they don’t have the same connotations as how the rest of the world sees it. A good idea of how the word “hate” is diluted is how this author described their view of it:
Hate. It is defined by the dictionary as disliking intensely or passionately. I was raised to use the word loosely. Cries of “I hate peas!” or “I hate doing dishes!” resounded throughout the years of my childhood.
Did I ever go out to the garden and rip up the pea vines? No. Did I ever break the dishes defiantly to avoid cleaning them? Maybe. That’s beside the point.
Certain words have us divided. I am sure anyone who is knowledgeable enough to read this blog knows what I mean when I say the “N” word. This particular word probably has more hate behind it in the U.S. than the actual word “hate”, yet so many people use it in a flippant way, such as describing their friends, but get angry when someone of another race uses it. I see this word as racist regardless of who is using it, and I am not a racist. I may claim to be an equal opportunity discriminator, but that’s all in jest and the reality is I am very against racism and you could even say that I “hate” it.
So what does the pollution of words mean to us? Hate doesn’t necessarily mean hate unless you live outside the U.S., someone takes you literally, or you say it with disgust or anger? Love doesn’t mean love unless you slip a ring on someone’s finger? Hell, for all you Christians out there, even Jesus used the word “hate” in the bible:
Now large crowds were traveling with him; and he turned and said to them, “Whoever comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and even life itself, cannot be my disciple. (St. Luke 14:25-26 NRSV)
But the author goes on to explain what this meant:
No, Jesus did not tell us to “hate” our families, but to prefer him over the demands of family.
There are so many different ways I can use these words in daily conversation and at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter except to the people who are looking for something deeper in the meaning of it all. The people who feel the need to point out that I said “hate” obviously have hatred towards that word or they wouldn’t have noticed that I have said it to begin with. The majority of people who notice the word “love” seem to be lacking some in their own life, but really, who isn’t, right? Right?!
But one thing I can still say? I hate the “N” word and I dare anyone who can fault me for that.
Crisis in Burma
CRISIS IN BURMA from Scott Denton on Vimeo.
Stop Pretending!
Stop pretending that you are someone you are not is some of the best advice I can give someone. I am so tired of all the bullshit that people say and do because they can hide behind an online identity. I’m not talking about all the trolls or people that intentionally lie to stir up flame wars, etc. I am talking about the average person who goes online and blogs. They start pretending that their life is great, that they are so intriguing, and that they are so knowledgeable when they don’t know shit. It truly is pathetic.
Since I’m calling out these assholes, I have created a list for them to become human again, instead of the carbon-copy piece of shit they are right now. This is by no means a final list; this is just a starting point.
- Stop acting like you are an authority on a subject just because you read a book about it. Reading about something and living through it or experiencing it is a huge difference.
- Stop thinking that just because you type something it makes it so. It doesn’t.
- Stop crying like a little bitch when someone calls you out on your shit. Admit when you are wrong. It’s the adult thing to do. Better yet, if you don’t know about something, don’t talk about it to begin with.
- Stop acting like your life is better than mine. They both suck.
- Stop believing your own shit. I know this is hard since you’ve been lying to yourself for so long. Try it. It won’t hurt… much.
- Stop making someone else feel bad about who they are or what they like. Everyone is different and if you don’t like me, the least you can do is respect me. Respect: Learn it, Live it, LOVE IT.
- Stop photo-shopping your own pictures to make you look better. I don’t care what you look like and if I did, I’d be as shallow as you.
- Stop believing your views are the only correct ones. Opinions are like assholes & everyone has one. Also, don’t assume. You do know what assume means don’t you?
- Stop acting like a ignorant twat and grow up. If you want someone to take you serious, don’t act like a child. It’s insulting to me and insulting to children.
- Stop pretending that while you are reading this that none of it applies to you. While it may not, 9/10 blogs I read are full of shit and are a waste of my time.
I know that you, my beloved reader, know of at least one blog owner who should read this list. If you want to, please copy and paste this list wherever you feel.
If this post applies to you, tough titty, said the kitty but the milk’s still good!
The Swear Jar
Funny ass commercial!
Tagged: Commercial, Funny, Funny or Die, Humor
Pink Peonies

The peonies are hung-over again,
dew-drunk from loitering in the moonlight,
after taunting the crab apples and redbuds
for having bloomed too soon after the snow.
Lashing out at the daylilies for their dysfunctional
shriveling from a single day of romance with sunlight,
and castigating those whores, the crocus, for being teased
into blossom by a few warm February rays, has become a ritual.
The mornings are now beautiful sermons.
On a manger of mulch, the peonies seem
to be sleeping. Through the sip and swallow of my hot coffee
I thought I heard a hiss or whisper.
It may have been the dogwood,
perhaps the hydrangea, saying to the lilac,
“Look at those pink dumb-asses.
That’s what happens when you get a big head.”
Poem titled The Morning After ©2007 by Steve Meador.
Image courtesy of tollen @ Flickr.
Condomned
Another hilarious video from College Humor!
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Tagged: Animation, College Humor, Funny, Humor, YouTube
Fifty People, One Question
Fifty People, One Question: New Orleans from Benjamin Reece on Vimeo.
What would your answer be?
W. H. Auden Quote
“Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all of them make me laugh.” – W. H. Auden (1907-1973)
We Need To
Excellent photo taken by my friend Kevin. This was not photo-shopped!
Tagged: Cool, Friendly Links, Photography, Thoughts
John Mayer
In case you haven’t noticed, John Mayer has been on the music scene for quite a while now. Since releasing his first album Room For Squares in 2001, he has shown what a great singer-songwriter he is and has gone on to release Heavier Things in 2003 and Continuum in 2006. While each album in itself is a wonderful gift to any music lover, Continuum shows how much he has grown throughout his career. I truly believe that he is going to be one of the current popular musicians that will be successful for the rest of their lives and remembered long after they are gone.
Another thing to love about John Mayer?
Mayer allows audio taping at most of his live performances, and he also allows for the non-commercial trading of those recordings. He does this to give fans the opportunity to recreate the live experience, and to encourage fan interaction.
It’s refreshing to allow fans to share your music and not focus on money like a lot of musicians. Sure, one could argue that by fans sharing music they are bringing him more fans, which means more money, but I believe that sharing music is a wonderful thing and should be encouraged by any musician who cares more about his art than his bank account.
I could list all the awards he has won, list all the collaborations he has done, etc., but I don’t need to do that. John Mayer’s work stands on it’s own and this fan is looking forward to more. Until then, I’ll keep listening to the beautiful songs he’s already bestowed upon us.
I’ve chosen 3 songs to include here for your listening pleasure. I’ve decided to skip over his first two albums and post two songs from Continuum and a delicious cover song that was not released on an album at all. I hope you enjoy the songs as much as I do. Keep reading after the jump for a special treat!
Gravity by John Mayer
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Slow Dancing In A Burning Room by John Mayer
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Free Fallin’ (a KICKASS acoustic cover of Tom Petty‘s famous hit)
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Tagged: Acoustic, Cover, Favorite, Live, Music Videos, Review, Singer-Songwriter, TV, YouTube











