Monday, September 21, 2009

mmmm....fattoush

i love me some middle eastern food, and i enjoyed our trip to jerusalems. i thought that the cuisine was authentic as was the atmosphere. Then again what do i know about authentic middle easter food i've never been to any of those countries. I think its a stereo typical american thought for us to know what is authentic for other countries and what is not. The fact that several of us were proudly displaying our crusader attire (myself included) was really the icing on the cake though....think about it.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

rendition

the more i look into rendition or torture by proxy the more i realize that you cant trust our government, that or im a paranoid conspiracy theorist...either way.

Friday, September 11, 2009

timmer you just made a fact

Monday, September 7, 2009

melatonin by smoke or fire

http://www.lyricsmania.com/lyrics/smoke_or_fire_lyrics_12554/this_sinking_ship_lyrics_39816/melatonin_lyrics_431757.html

I love this song because it's something that i can identify with. It talks about a feeling of being upset that never goes away and thats something that i can really understand. whether it's because of physical/emotional problems or just from looking around and seeing what's happening in the world being depressed seems reasonable. Anti-depressants are the most comonly perscribed drugs in America today. "all we can do these days is medicate ourselves to feel sane."

I also love it because it clearly states that its the individual who has the problem it's the rest of the world. I'm happy with the way things are for me. It's everyone else that has the problem.

I think people might have a problem with the revolutionary tone "we'd rather burn this to the ground then give it away to the world". Also i've realized that some people seem to see the takeing of medication to be a flaw. They look at it as if people who take it really could fix their problem themself but are just too lazy or even that they just want the attention. so maybe that could be an issue

Thursday, September 3, 2009