Monday, July 27, 2009

OMFG!!!!! Celebrate!

It's my dad's 40th birthday today!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

It's also my 100th post!!!!!! WHOO!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Alice in Wonderland, PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS, Rebel Without a Cause, CONSTANTINE 2!!!!!, and other stuff...

The trailer for Alice in Wonderland was AMAZING!!!! Here's the link:

WATCH IT!!!

Oh my God! I can't WAIT 'til Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief comes out. I've always liked Percy Jackson better than Harry Potter... Minority beats out Majority...

Well here's the trailer:



There's a film with Josh Brolin and Megan Fox (comic book movie) called Jonah Hex. Here's the poster:



Like I said in the last blog post THERE'S GONNA BE A CONSTANTINE 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

Speaking of sequels... There's also going to be Sin City 2, Sin City 3, a Superman REBOOT, XXX 3, Fast and Furious 5 and 6, Unbreakable 2 and well, I was going to talk 'bout this one:

Iron Man 2

Here are some pictures.



Tony and Pepper - Made for each other.



Whiplash (Mickey Rourke)



Black Widow (I guess Scar Jo ain't that bad. Maybe she will be good in this role)



Don Cheadle as War Machine. I guess he won't be so bad. He's always reminded me of Terrence Howard anyways (except his skin is a little darker).

Well, I want to talk about four more movies.

First off, "He's Just Not That Into You".



It was okay. I mean some parts were funny, but it just wasn't my type of movie. I love what happened at the end to these certain two people. It was so cute what happened to them... :)

Next, "Defiance".



I love this movie! Action, romance, drama, HOTNESS, and the music was beautiful. I was like, "Wow this music style sounds familiar! Maybe the same featured violinist from 'The Village?'" And it turns out that the same man who did the music for all M. Night Shyamalan movies AND worked along side Hans Zimmer for The Dark Knight did the music. The very awesome James Newton Howard. I love his work. It's just phenomenal!

Besides, Jamie Bell and Daniel Craig were diviiiiiine (I got that from Absolutely Normal Chaos by Sharon Creech). They could certainly do Russian accents... Liev Schreiber wasn't that bad either. I felt suspense throughtout that movie wondering what was going to happen next. I felt the emotion throught out that movie, the pain the anguish the hope...

Some strange facts from that movie:

The chick who ends up going with Daniel Craig was also in Chronicles of Riddick (I was thinking that she looked familiar) as Kyra.



Alexa Davalos

The chick who goes with Jamie Bell is Alice in the new Alice in Wonderland.



Mia Wasikowska

Next Movie: "Gran Torino"



What I found out a month or two ago was that the movie was named after a gorgeous car: a 1972 Gran Torino.



And I also think one of the bad guys, Fenix, from Fast and Furious (the fourth one) has this car.

Anyways, back to the movie. The movie was gritty, realistic, and sorta satisfying at the end. The movie didn't disappoint me. I didn't feel empty or robbed of my time. Clint Eastwood was totally badass in that movie. It was my first Clint Eastwood movie that I saw. I need to see more. I like that movie. A lot. I knew what was going to happen at the end and I still cried. :( The music was partially done by his son, actually. I think he was the one playing the piano and singing at the very end. If so, he has a nice voice.

And the very last movie: Rebel Without a Cause.



Oh. My. God. It was so beautiful, so full of raw talent and emotion, so...amazing! James Dean was diviiiiiiiiiiine and just beautiful in looks and talent. It sucks that he died. At that talent just went away and not used just because of a stupid cursed car. You could see everything in his eyes. If only there were actors like that today, talent like that today. Oh wait. The talent is too busy quitting and dying... (Ahem, Joaquin and Heath - I'm talking to you).

James Dean wasn't the only one who was amazing. The very beautiful, ever-talented, Miss Natalie Wood. You know, Maria from West Side Story. Funny, Rebel And west Side have the same director... Natalie was amazing the sorrow and pain you could see in her eyes...

This movie goes down as one of my favorites, it goes down with Donnie Darko, August Rush, The Patriot, The Village, THOSE movies. Beautiful, so beautiful. I loved it so much! Oh, I loved the part when Jim Stark (James Dean) was drunk. That was funny.

I finally get a joke from Destroy All Humans. They have many references to famous pop culture. This one guy in a cut scene right before the cinema mission was like, "IT'S TEARIN ME APART!!!!" Yep. They got that from Rebel Without a Cause.

Next Movies from Library:

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (I believe I've seen that already):



Catch Me If You Can



and

Resident Evil (the first one)



I need to watch the RE series to get an opinion on it. Other series I need to watch:

Final Destination



and

Saw

OHHHHHHHHHHH MYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CONSTANTINE 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Day One of Awesome Outfits

I have a lot of bracelets, two necklaces, DENIM CAPRIS!!!!, red t -shirt thingy over two toned pink t shirt and Tinkerbell socks.

My Mom, Blondie, said my socks "crossed the line" and made me look like a clown. She wanted me to change my socks.

WHOO HOO!!!! Thank you for the lovely compliment, that's awesome!

What Blondie hasn't realized is that I actually might want to sorta look like a clown and that I will always take that as a compliment.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Epiphany

Love that word btw.

I just realized that "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson fits me. JUST REALIZED THAT. Wow I'm special (Squishy's quote).

Fighting

Not the movie

I'm pissed. Really. I can't stand consistency, one part can't, yet the other can't live without it. Maybe I'm bipolar. I also can't stand trends, yet I like some of them, maybe my sides can blend.

Maybe it's just two sides to one. But that's not why I'm pissed that's not why I'm angry

I've put up with it for long enough

Hello? I'm talking about Seventeen Magazine and it's stupid trends

I've always loved the denim and leather and plaid

They used to hate it now they say it's in now they say it's awesome

Fuck them. I've always loved high high touchin the sky heeled boots of leather with jeans galore and a leather jacket plaid skirt

Anything out of the ordinary that I never had the guts to wear I love. I've always loved bright jewel toned jeans they used to say it was so tacky now they love them. Dear Sweet Jesus!

This is for the people who have always loved their badass motherfucking out there clothes and always been ridiculed. For those who are sick of the fashion industry who "come up with their own ideas" - ideas that have been invented by we, the outsiders the ones who aren't "in". For those with the Matrix coats, the Star Trek shirts, the Animé blue hair, the everything awesome.

I decided I'm going to wear what looks good to me, what's motherfucking awesomely badass, not what is "in", unless if it's our ideas, not what people say I should wear, not being lazy by slipping only into a t shirt and jeans (although I guess that's comfy). I will wear my costume jewelry, too much jewelry, my jewelry, with the t shirt and jeans. I have so much to work with in my closet I don't need to buy anything unless it's something I wanna buy. They can't tell me what to buy; I tell me what to buy. So what if purple hair and over the knee high boots aren't in - I will have them someday.

So the outsiders will always be fighting

Friday, July 17, 2009

Apparently, Self Defense is "Not Allowed in a Civil Society"

Ed and Elaine Brown Convicted in Plot to Defend Themselves

Infowars
July 9, 2009

Tax protesters Ed and Elaine Brown were convicted today on all counts “of plotting to kill federal agents during a nine-month standoff at their fort-like rural home, where they had holed up to avoid arrest on tax evasion,” the Associated Press is reporting.

Both face mandatory minimum 30-year prison sentences on that charge alone, amounting to a virtual death sentence for the Browns, who are in their 60s.

Ed Brown testified during the trial that the weapons in his home were for self-defense. Brown said he believed the government planned to kill him, a not unrealistic assumption considering government action against the Randy Weaver family at Ruby Ridge, the residents of Mount Carmel outside of Waco, Texas, and countless other people who have resisted the government.

“By rejecting the rule of the law and substituting a personal code involving weapons, explosives and threats, the defendants committed increasingly serious crimes,” acting U.S. Attorney Michael Gunnison said. “Their conduct has no place in a civil society.”

In other words, resisting a criminal tax confiscation system and responding to threats by heavily armed federal agents has no place in a “civil society.”

The Browns are scheduled to be sentenced to death on September 3.


So, when someone's trying to kill you, and you try ti defend yourself, it's your fault? I don't get it.

Monday, July 13, 2009

9/11: What's the truth?

I don't know what to believe anymore...

Either the official story...

I sorta believe it. Thanks to the movie World Trade Center...



This movie was based on actual people's accounts on what happened. It was a very touching, beautiful movie (Subliminal Message: WATCH IT!), but that's beside the point. I believe average people and movies, especially movies based on actual average heroic people.

or the 9/11 conspiracy theorists...

I can't help but look on both sides. But there are more than two sides to almost every thing... Anyways... I sorta believe them too because some of the official report is a little BS. Search some 9/11 truth videos on Youtube. Some of it is BS, but some of it is legit.


So again, I ask, what the hell actually happened?

I don't know, you tell me.

Monday, July 6, 2009

What does Food and Violence Have in Common?

Apparently, they both have something to do with Martial Law. Yeah. FOOD. Read:

HR 2749: “Food Safety” Bill Has Martial Law Provisions
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July 5, 2009HR 2749 is a strange bill in many ways. While the other “food safety” bills have been around since winter, allowing for much public discussion on the internet, HR 2749 has only suddenly appeared. It is a mutant conglomeration of the worst of the other bills, with the addition of one very original part – martial law.

When it was a draft, it was Waxman’s bill. But once given a number, it became Dingel’s who already had a “food safety” bill, HR 759. So Waxman got none and Dingel got two. (Was this because Waxman, being Jewish, was a hideous choice to introduce a bill with Codex in it – designed by the Nazi pharmaceutical companies that funded Hitler, provided the gas for the gas chambers, experimented on prisoners with vaccines – and is expected to kill millions?)

* HR 2749 would give FDA the power to order a quarantine of a geographic area, including “prohibiting or restricting the movement of food or of any vehicle being used or that has been used to transport or hold such food within the geographic area.”

[This - "that has been used to transport or hold such food" - would mean all cars that have ever brought groceries home or any pickup someone has eaten take-out in, so this means ALL TRANSPORTATION can be shut down under this. This is using food as a cover for martial law.]

Under this provision, farmers markets and local food sources could be shut down, even if they are not the source of the contamination. The agency can halt all movement of all food in a geographic area.

[This is also a means of total control over the population under the cover of food, and at any time.] See this DailyKos entry.


The bill is unusual, too, because slow as it was to appear. The little bugger of bill has made up for it since. It got a number on June 10, went to committee on June 17, passed instantly, and is headed for a vote on the floor of the House.


A d v e r t i s e m e n t

The first Patriot Act was passed using fear of terrorism. This Patriot Act is more coy, hiding under a cloak of “food safety” and but also using fear – fear of food contamination. Evidently, Americans are supposed to be so frightened by the slightest possibility of a terrorist or of E-coli, they would trade away all their precious, hard fought freedoms for the promise of safety. Or at least, that is what the trade-off has become. “Terrorism” and “contamination” are great bugaboos used to open doors to an end to the US Constitution. That is exactly what we are left with after those who wrote HR 2749 are done.

Who did write these bills? It seems Monsanto had not only a hand, but a “defining” influence. http://farmwars.info/?p=594

This redefining of reality is what seems to be underlying all the loss of freedom. Normal and free are disappearing into the maw of corporate definitions of reality. See this Yup Farming piece.

So, we begin with contaminated food from filthy corporate processors and concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). And what do we end up with after that reality is ground up by corporate legal hands? Changes in the definition of risk so that natural things are treated as dangerous and toxic things are untouched, such that:

• Healthy, normal farms are taken over by government as though they were run by criminals and contaminated corporate slaughterhouses are untouched;
• The necessary freedom of individuals to live and grow food and be left alone are somehow suddenly destroyed, though they were never the source of any food contamination issue; and such that
• The profit and control and power of corporations which were absolutely the source of the increasingly terrible food, is somehow suddenly vastly increased.

Thanks to corporate control over reality, our wanting to clean up corporate processors and feedlots and CAFOS and end up with farmers’ markets and local farms and organic food has become the industrialization and potential destruction of every healthy part of the food system and the triumph of the most contaminated and toxic part. And in the non-bargain, we lost all freedoms and they took all control. And “all” is not a hyperbole here, for one need only look at another provision of HR 2749 to feel how insane, how distant from all we ever wanted.

* HR 2749 would empower FDA to regulate how crops are raised and harvested. It puts the federal government right on the farm, dictating to our farmers.

[What is missing in pointing out this astounding control, is that it opens the door to CODEX and WTO "good farming practices" will include the elimination of organic farming by eliminating manure, mandating GMO animal feed, imposing animal drugs, and ordering applications of petrochemical fertilizers and pesticides. Farmers, thus, will be locked not only into the industrialization of once normal and organic farms but into the forced purchase of industry's products. They will be slaves on the land, doing the work they are ordered to do - against their own best wisdom - and paying out to industry against their will. There will be no way to be frugal, to grow one's own grain to feed the animals, to raise healthy animals without GMO grains or drugs, to work with nature at all. Grassfed cattle and poultry and hogs will be finished. So, it needs to be made clear where control will take us. And weren't these the "rumors on the internet" that were dismissed but are clearly the case?] See this DailyKos entry.

When we wanted not to get E-coli in processed meat, did we intend to put our farmers into corporate servitude? Did we plan to have our own lives straight-jacketed by a million new controls over our own gardens, our own desire to grow food, our own plans to start small businesses, our own dreams to have a small piece of land and farm ourselves? Who has the audacity to take our needs and grotesquely bastardize them in these ways, while giving the destruction and totalitarian control the sham name of “food safety”?

We wanted good food. We never wanted to trap our farmers into an industrial prison on their own land, afraid moment to moment of not fulfilling some monstrous set of instructions that never end – rules the farmers loathe, rules that have not only nothing to do with real farming but which are antithetical to it. Why have we ended up with HR 2749, an intense corporate nightmare around the most central and necessary aspects of a free country and of free human beings – farming and food?

American farming needs to be relieved of the burdens it has been under, not finished off by its corporate competition. It needs freedom to flourish again. Obviously – and Congress people who would think to vote for such absurdities, take note – the imposition of surveillance, monitoring, warrantless entry, taking of all records, licensing, fees, Codex and NAIS, in addition to massive penalties and prison terms (all without judicial review over even appropriateness and validity), are not how one thanks American farmers for holding together the only working part of our food system. See Literal Enslavement by Linn Cohen-Cole.

HR 2749 is the most vicious and insane bill one could imagine. Who treats our farmers in this way? Who believes that such police measures can provide for the rebirth of farming and the return of healthy food? Who wrote this bill that trashes the freedom of all our lives? HR 2749 was not what we ordered and it should be sent back the bowels of hell it came from.

HR 2749 is both insane and cruel. And the deceptiveness of hiding a Patriot Act in it and the brutal rush to slip it through Congress are ANTI-democratic.

Go here to tell Congress, “No.” http://www.ftcldf.org/petitions/pnum993.php


I don't say WTF. I say What the fuck. Like with this blog post of my twin Squishy's blog. It's effed up, NO, fucked up. I don't want this to happen.

I don't want the movie Doomsday to happen. People in that movie were quarantined. If you were in Scotland, you couldn't leave. You were left to die. That would happen to us if they used this. OVER FOOD! Or, they're using food as a cover-up. Luckily I can just walk everywhere. It's safer, less restricted, AND cheaper.

Source: Infowars - News Article

Look at this article as well. There are many more sources just go to the Infowars article.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen


Note the bold words SPOILER ALERT and the underlined words that follow those bold words well, that's a spoiler.

This movie was better than the first one for three main reasons:

1) More explosions.
2) More robots.
3) More emotion.

The first reason, let me explain. All those critics who didn't like this movie (they like Twilight more! YUCK.) didn't like it for this reason. Oh because they would rather watch two teenagers, one that effin sparkles, talk in bored monotone voices about a seriously shallow love and well basically do nothing. Hey, rather that, then BIG ASS EXPLOSIONS!?!?!?!? What the hell is their problem? Why don't they like epic explosions? Why don't they like cars and debris and other things flying in a big fiery kick ass...tornado practically? Whatever. That's their problem. Luckily I don't have "a huge stick up my ass and I'm not souless" (Peter Rallis - Movie Buzz) 'cause I actually love this movie.

The second reason, ooo I love this one! They actually had ARCEE! AND CHROMIA!! But they barely showed them...:( They also had the everawesome and everhilarious Twins (one voiced by Tom Kenny aka Spongebob). They also that one Sr71 Blackbird (I can't remeber what his name was). You never get to see him fight as a plane, though, but he was still awesome. I also loved the RC Truck (also voiced by Spongebob, I mean, Tom Kenny). He did some pretty nasty things (like, one) and he wouldn't stop calling Mikaela (aka Megan Fox) "Warrior Goddess". The Fallen was badass and so was this oneone that was extremely huge and sucked up a lot of crap. Oh and there were so many badass cars! I just loved all the robots! ... AND CARS!

This third reason made me so happy, 'cause the first movie lacked a lot of it. Emotion. You need some. Seriously. The chemistry between Shia Lebeouf and Megan Fox (cute, cute, cute, CUTE couple) is huge, it's fiery. I love this one part when Sam finally says I love you (and it took a lot for him to finally say that). It's just so IDK cute and beautiful. Besides, Shia Lebeouf is hot (pardon me for my shallow ways, but I actually like real dudes [and maybe some notsoreal, but mostly real]}. The parents showed more emotion too (SPOILER ALERT they actually get kidnapped). And SPOILER ALERT when Mikaela thought she lost Sam, that's when I knew that Sam and Mikaela were destined to be together. Also, when SPOILER ALERT Optimus Prime died, Sam actually showed a little bit of emotion (unlike when Jazz died in the first movie - WAH!). So like I said, a lot more emotion (WAY MORE THAN TWILIGHT! And that's supposed to be a romance movie...).

This was much more epic, too. There was a lot of fate and destiny stuff. OOOoooo it sent chills of epic-ness up my spine! Also the words of Optimus and SOME of the words of the SR71 Blackbird. Also the whole SPOILER ALERT The Fallen broadcasting a huge warning to Earth and him showing Sam and saying turn him in. You know, that? I also liked (even though I don't agree with his policies and all) that they mentioned Barack Obama and the Swine Flu in the movie. It showed a sense of realism that I could relate to.

This movie proves something. The critics are almost always wrong (not all the time, but a lot of the time).

One more thing - THE MUSIC WAS SO EFFIN EPIC AS WELL!!!

I need to talk about something else as well. S. Darko.



I saw that on Friday (don't ask how I saw it, I just did). It was okay. It was a little you know...crap! And it was nothing compared to the masterpiece known as Donnie Darko The only real thing I liked about it was the music. Oh, the music was so beautiful. But, as my sister Squishy so aptly put it, why? What's the point? This movie was so not needed (and to believe I just realized this). But all in all I guess it was okay. That's best it could ever be. Only Okay.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Independence Day...So Far

I should have learned this lesson by now. You know, the lesson to NOT FREAK OUT! Because I find it much better not to freak out. I should ALWAYS remember that no matter what, everything will be okay. Let today be another way to prove this to be true.

Today I was supposed to be picked up by a friend at a kick ass carnival. But, we didn't know that she already went looking for us and couldn't find us, so she left. We waited for around two and a half hours without knowing. Our mom left us there earlier because we told her we'd be picked up. After borrowing a phone for the second time and calling our mom, Blondie said she was going to call our friend. Our friend, I shall call her Haku, and she found out what was going on.

Squishy and I were starting to freak out (even though I kept telling myself not to freak out - everything always turns out to be not as bad as it looks). We were getting pissed off. Then, we saw Blondie and Garg.

So, instead of driving us home, she drove us to Haku's house (not my friend Neko - she lives really close to us). And that's where we are right now. And I have a huge thing of dark chocolate Toblerone in my stomach. And of course, forgiveness in our hearts (we're very forgiving people).

So no matter what, everything always turns out to be okay, so yeah. LISTEN TO THAT PIECE OF ADVICE!

Now, I'm backtracking to when we arrived to the carnival. It was so awesome. We went on I think for four rides (one, we rode on twice). One was called the Storm. The Storm is this metal rod swinging thing that, when vertical, is like 100 ft tall. It has one swinging thing of seats on one end (at the top) and another swinging thing of seats on the other (at the bottom). You sit in this seat and it swings while the rod keeps spinning 360 degrees VERTICAL. So we're going up 100 ft in the air then down then up then down all while our seats go upside down and side to side as well. You can survive it as long as you close your eyes so shut you can't open them, hold on for dear life, and scream until you get laringitis.

Another is called the Chaos - but a more awesome version of the regular one. You sit in this circle. This circle's on a rod. Basically, the circle spins while the rod swings high. You see, I didn't think I would be scared because the one at the Adventure Dome wasn't as scary as I thought it'd be (or the one in World's of Fun), but as soon as it started getting really high instead of "Whoo-hoo!" I was like "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!".

I went on it twice.

Another one was called the Stratosphere. It's like the Finnish Fling in Worlds of Fun. You enter this circular chamber. You stand against the wall (you have to) and it starts spinning. It spins really fast and then the floor drops. You get stuck to the wall. Out of all the rides I went to, that one has the biggest chance of making you throw up.

And the last ride I went on was called the Airwolf. I think. This one is sorta like the Chaos, except not as scary. You still sit in this circle. It's attached to a rod, except the rod doesn't swivel and swing. It just goes up and down. The circle still spins. Everytime the circle would go in a certain position, Squishy and I would go either "Whoo!" or "Jazz Hands!" or both.

The cheapest ride was surprisngly the Storm. And the Stratosphere.

Besides waiting for like two and a half hours, today was awesome. And tomorrow we're going to see Transformers Revenge of the Fallen! Tonight, we're going to watch fireworks that one of Haku's neighbors are putting up. I wanted to see the show at the carnival (on Feltwell - that's where the middle school's located [called Lakenheath - wtf?]), but this will do too.

Happy Independence Day! And remember, everything's going to be okay.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

I shouldn't be, but I am.

Pissed off at this idea, anyways.

Do you know who Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are? Well they're an annoying couple who got reported on for the stupidest things all the time on E News and The Daily 10. That is until now.

E News and Daily 10 proposed an idea for a poll to see if they should stop reporting on them or not. This is very unusual for them to do since they usually keep all the unnecesary crap and barely report on something worthwile, but I was overjoyed anyways. Until I found out something totally weird.

They are actually with Alex Jones. And the whole truth movement. They were just interviewed by him. Right after this, both E News and Daily 10 put up this poll. And of course everyone wanted them gone. Spencer actually said that he was sorry for everyone having to listen to his personal life, but now he wants to shine light on the truth movement. Unfortunately, now they're blocked from major sources of entertainment news. Heidi feels the same way about everything.

Since they can't do anything, we should all start doing something about it. Here's what you can do:

Go to Youtube.com and search "The Obama Deception". The full length documentary is on Youtube right now. They talk about everything from Obama's real role right now, to his broken promises, to the Administration's plans (like totally destroying the Second Amendment!). I may not agree with everything on this, but it's good to watch. It'll open your eyes!

So yeah watch it. And spread the word!

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