Friday, July 29, 2011

Song of the Day:

Turning Tables-Adele


Quote of the Day:
" The human spirit knows, deep down, that all lives intersect. That death doesn't.  It takes someone, it misses someone else and in the small distance between being taken and being missed, lives change."

" A lie gets half way around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on."

"Learn how to be happy with all that you have, while you pursue all that you want."


Video of the Day:

Monday, July 25, 2011

Quote of the Day

"All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything.. what we think, we become!"




Sunday, July 24, 2011

Quote of the Day



I do not say 'good-bye.' I believe that is one of the bullshitiest words ever invented. It's not like we are given the  choice to say 'bad-bye' or 'awful-bye' or 'couldn't-care-less-about-you-bye.' Every time you leave, its supposed to be a good one. Well I don't believe in that.

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Tease me, Tease me, I think I like it

Why are we taught that when a boy teases us, he likes us?
From before we could even understand this concept, it was drilled into our minds-- from playing at the park and getting sand thrown in our face to playing spanking games, we were told that a boy goes about showing his affection by teasing us. 
Not only do they tease us, but they project as well. They put their feelings on us saying, "Just admit it, you want me," when really they want to admit that they're the ones who want. 
But is it just men of all ages, or are woman guilty of the tease, or expressing the exact opposite of their true emotions as well?
Don't we also rip men of their masculine attributes, while consciously wanting those exact attributes we put down?
Don't we also playfully throw in a "You can't lift me, "or "No your muscles aren't all that" while we are longing for them to lift us up and show off their bulging biceps? 
So what is it? It must be human condition. There must be a theory written about the way a man and woman interact with each other in times of intense attraction-- perhaps that's where the term 'sexual tension' sprouted?

Is it a matter of protection, a shield we put up to guard our feelings?  
Or is it that we just want the opposing team to want us as a manner of feeding our ego? Who doesn't like to tease, draw someone's attention and flirt without having any real emotional connection to the person. 
Do we just want to know that we are wanted without really putting ourselves out there?
Could it be a fear of rejection? First wanting to know that the other person wants us before our hearts get trampled on?
Or could it be as simple as 2+2? Is it that they just don't like us? Is it as simple as fun and games? Or is there more to it? And if so, is it a human condition that affects both parties. Is it that women are the complicated ones who put more thought into an innocent spanking while playing tag at age 5, and does that complication carry with us into adulthood? Is it just the women who dissect and complicate a man's every move?
At age 5, are we told that the boy who just shoved us in the sand, likes us just to protect our feelings? Do our mommys just tell us that so that we don't have to actually think that at five years old someone doesn't like us? Is it that our feelings are protected in that way, as a way to cover up the reality?

Does the "tease" and the "projection" just serve as a form of protection?
Is it just the women?
or is it really human condition, where both parties face this confusion?
We will never know as each person has a different motive... but what is it that drives that thought that is drilled into every 5 year old's little mind?
What is at the root of that?

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Quote of the Day


“Sometimes you've got to run away to see who will run after you. Sometimes you've got to talk quieter to see who's really listening. Sometimes you've got to step up to fight only to see who's standing by your side. Sometimes you've got to make a wrong decision only to see who's there to help you fix it. Sometimes you've got to let go of the one you love just to see if they love you enough to come back to you.”


Sometimes, the thought of an absolute is unnecessary; sometimes a "sometimes" just sits with us better. 




Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sunday, July 3, 2011

i find this look to be so charming <3



how foreign 



loving Aldriges cat eye sunniesss :)



harper's bazaar -- -- hong kong



diggin how she can rock this all black outfit



l e g s   for   days


Friday, July 1, 2011

Song/Video of the Day

We sing because we can't speak anymore
Dance is an extension of that, we can't speak anymore so we move
This is the language I speak

I GOT YOU-LEONA LEWIS

(((Two best friends who fall in love)))