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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
With Just a Glance...
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Source When I was in ATP1 (actors training program) we had to bring in a skit based on 10 min of our life. We could do anything for 10 min, while everyone else watched. Some people read for 10 min, some people played video games... I applied my makeup. Now in that class I was working on a scene from The Picnic, so it was perfect, but people responded with out "classic" and "old school" it was. And that's how I feel. Applying makeup makes me think of those classic old Hollywood people. So glamorous, so beautiful. So I adored this picture when I saw it.
Source When I have my own house, I want to paint crazy things all over the walls and furniture. Call me crazy, but I want art throughout my entire house. Like these chairs!
So sorry for the lack of a post yesterday, I got about 20 minutes away from my house towards work.. when my car (who's Check Engine light came on late Saturday) totally gave up on me... Luckily it was a holiday (not for me, but for my step daddy) and he worked on it all day in the rain. Buying parts and getting it all better for me. Thank goodness... I need that car to live, I work so far away! But I did think about ya'll!
The rain looks like it's clearing up a bit, at least right outside my window. Now I'm back at work and paying bills and catching up. Enjoy everyone!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Living a moment at a time...
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Good morning everyone! Here are just a few pretty things to start your day! It today is not as busy as yesterday... Maybe I can post some more! <3
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Banksy
Have you heard of Banksy yet? Well, you should! He's a graffiti artist, with some real talent. Not just tagging the streets, he's incognito and has a message. Or so we would all like to believe. He is illusive, though this article claims to have caught him... This page talks about the different sides and projects he does. My favorite? His fake museum work. It takes a lot of balls, or costumes I guess, to walk into a museum in the UK or US and put up your own fake work on the walls. He'll hang out and see the reactions.. how long it takes for someone to realize it's a fake.. It's rather amusing.
Even my favorite magazine Juxtapoz has writen about him. Check that, and more images, out here.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
A Day without a Gay
Gay marriage backers set "Day Without a Gay" event
By Peter Henderson
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Same-sex marriage advocates plan to "Call in gay" on Wednesday in a protest designed to show Americans how big a part of daily life -- and the economy -- gays and their supporters are.
The Internet-organized project, which follows California's passage of anti-same-sex-marriage Proposition 8, urges "Day Without a Gay" participants to skip work and volunteer in the community.
The idea is creating a controversy over how to garner support without protesters hurting their cause.
Californians struck down same-sex marriage last month, reversing a court decision that had affirmed the right. The November 4 vote stopped gay unions in California -- one of a handful of states, provinces and mostly European countries that allowed it.
After the vote, protest marches targeted U.S. temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons, who were top supporters of California Proposition 8, which limits marriage to a man and a woman. That led to a nationwide protest day on November 15.
"In order for this movement to continue it can't just be about marching and being pissed off. It's got to be creative in different ways to get into the hearts and minds of moderate voters," said daywithoutagay.org creator Sean Hetherington.
The Los Angeles comedian and his boyfriend, Aaron Hartzler, put the focus on volunteering, although one of the groups behind the November 15 rallies, jointheimpact.com, urges people to shut businesses and avoid spending anything.
The protest appears inspired by the 2004 film "A Day Without a Mexican" which imagines the effect on California of a day when there are no Latinos, leading to chaos on the state.
SourceNow, I can't participate, which sucks but I had a hard time coming into work today. I knew I had to. I knew I couldn't punish my co-workers with me being gone, since I know how they feel about the whole topic. Hell, my car is STILL covered in all my "No on 8! Love is Love!" paint. Earlier this year when San Francisco allowed gay marriages, my good friend took a picture of this graffiti art and sent it to me. (this image I actually googled up, since I'm not on my home computer to get the original image, but it's just the same, only smaller). It seems based off the poster I had growing up, with two women laying in bed kissing. Note to self: find that poster, it's very pretty.
No matter where you live, or what your opinions are on people of a different sexual orientation... You should believe in love. Love is love, and everyone should have the right to be with someone they love. I know I want the right to marry whomever I choose, man or woman.