This is not what i had in mind for my forst blog post, but oh well, things never come in orde rand as I imagine them in my life, sometimes things are better, sometimes not. Not sure this is an INFP thing, it's definitely me : So...you know you're an INFP when you come home and your internet is not working, so of course, you think ok, I know I should have payed it in time...15 days ago or more. ...and darn, I thought they were not going to put into action that SMS they sent ...
Freedom of speech Freedom of speech……..yea right! And I must address the queen “ your highness” though I’d rather not! Freedom of speech……..yea right!. And I would seem uncouth if I were to say Yow, Obama, Rather than President obama. Freedom of speech……..yea right! And the news media still beeps out a word we have come to know so well, a word so ‘taboo’ that to speak of it publicly and avoid the repercussions of being mortified after public scorn, we must delete ...
Maybe people have an instinct to search for purpose, even when it doesn't seem to exist. Life might appear macroscopically have no purpose from a cosmic or wide perspective. We might appear to exist just as snowflakes that fall from the sky or dust that returns to dust. Microscopically and on a smaller scale, meaning can be found in anything if someone is capable of perceiving and recognizing it. We are capable of perceiving things that way. That's what makes us different from the dust around us. ...
I really hate sharing a TV with my sister whenever she comes home from college. I only have two TVs in my house, one in my parent's room and one downstairs in the living room. Usually when it's just my parents and I, they watch whatever they want upstairs and I watch whatever I want downstairs, everything is good and we all watch what we want to watch. But since my sister is home, I have to share the TV with her whch is hard to do since I hate most of the things she watches and she thinks all my ...
Dr. Andrew Wakefield emerged from obscurity in 1998 with an article about research that implicated vaccines as a trigger for youth autism. Wakefield’s findings were received enthusiastically by the anti-vaccination movement. Celebrities like Jenny McCarthy, a previous star on MTV, spread his message. Nevertheless, scientists always questioned Wakefield's article, which was later dismissed when he lost his right to practice medicine in Britain and was accused of fraud. He will most certainly be looking ...
Updated 01-15-2011 at 04:03 PM by TreeBob