Thursday, December 27, 2012

Liberal Arts Quote on Manboys


I've seen the emergence of your kind like an infection. All these effete over-articulate manboys who never learn to toughen up. Don't be one of them. Go work with your hands.Build something. Go punch someone in the face.
- Professor Judith Fairfield from Liberal Arts


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

It's a Wonderful Life Quote

Now, you listen to me! I don't want any plastics, and I don't want any ground floors, and I don't want to get married - ever - to anyone! You understand that? I want to do what I want to do. And you're... and you're... oh Mary, Mary!
-George Bailey

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Coda of the Steve Jobs autobiography by Walter Isaacson

One sunny afternoon, when he wasn't feeling well, Jobs sat in the garden behind his house and reflected on death. He talked about his experiences in India almost four decades earlier, his study of Buddhism, and his views on reincarnation and spiritual transcendence.
"I'm about fifty-fifty on believing in God," he said. "For the most of my life, I've felt that there must be more to our existence than meets the eye."
He admitted that, as he faced death, he might be overestimating the odds out of a desire to believe in an afterlife. "I like to think that something survives after you die," he said. "It's strange to think that you accumulate all this experience, and maybe a little wisdom, and it just goes away. So I really want to believe that something survives, that maybe your consciousness endures."
He fell silent for a very long time. "But on the other hand, perhaps it's like an on-off switch," he said. "Click! And you're gone."
Then he paused again and smiled slightly. "Maybe that's why I never liked to put on-off switches on Apple devices."

Monday, December 17, 2012

Beasts of the Southern Wild Quote

Meat
Meat meat meat
Every animal is made out of meat
I'm meat
Your ass is meat
Everything is part of the buffet of the universe.


Miss Bathsheba

Sunday, December 16, 2012

You are the wound!

Don't even think about hating on HBO's Girls in front of me.



"You've been crazy since before I even met you; you've been crazy since middle school, when you had to masturbate 8 times a night to 'stave off diseases of the mind and body.'" - Marnie

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Art Spotlight: Helinä Rautavaara

Time to tell the blog world that I just returned from two months in Finland. While there, I visited Exhibition Centre Weegee in Espoo, Finland, and discovered Helinä Rautavaara. I was instantly enchanted with the collection of her belongings and her story.

Described as a "Globetrotter and collector," Rautavaara led a colorful life, making a career out of documenting foreign cultures and religions (fun fact: disguised as a man, she enlisted in the Finnish army and joined a group of parachutists).

Rautavaara’s style of dressing in ethnic clothes and decorating her home in exotic styles was a reflection of both styles adopted from the 1960s to the 1990s and of her taste as a collector. 


Online resources have more thorough information on this adventurous woman, but let this serve to pique your interest. The amount of things she collected while abroad was overwhelming (though somewhat relatable), but the most relevant thing to me was how she integrated herself into the cultures she visited. She stayed for long periods of time in locations throughout the world, and spent time learning about the cultures and customs. What a fitting personality to encounter on my own unique trip abroad!


Rautavaara herself summed up her relationship to the collection with the following words: “I have never understood an object’s significance as an object, rather it has always been part of an entire culture, not to mention being part of a ritual associated with it.” 



During her travels, Rautavaara got the name Nana Akua Okomfo. “Nana” can signify either a mother, grandparent or even a chief. Okomfo refers to a priest or priestess.
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Monday, December 10, 2012

Men and Women in the Kitchen

I witnessed this exchange between a male and a female I know and found it greatly amusing:

"Where are the tweezers?" - male, looking around the kitchen
"You mean tongs?" - female
"Yes. How about a flipper?" - male
"You mean a spatula?" - female

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Interesting "facts" about Marie Antoinette

Pardon my lack of scholarly integrity, but my source is Wikipedia.


 During the marriage negotiations, they lamented the crookedness of her teeth. Straightaway, a French doctor was called to perform some painful oral surgeries. Performed without anesthesia and requiring three long months to take, at last Marie Antoinette's smile, "very beautiful and straight" satisfied France.

Her mother constantly criticized her for her inability to "inspire passion" in her husband, who rarely slept with her and had no interest in doing so, being more interested in his hobbies such as lock-making and hunting. 

In the midst of preparations for sending help to France, and in the atmosphere of the first wave of libelles, Holy Roman Emperor Joseph came to call on his sister and brother-in-law on 18 April 1777, the subsequent six-week visit in Versailles a part of the attempt to figure out why their marriage had not been consummated. It was due to Joseph's intervention that, on 30 August 1777, the marriage was officially consummated. Eight months later, in April, it was suspected that the queen was finally pregnant with her first child. This was confirmed on 16 May 1778.

Marie Antoinette's daughter, Marie-ThĂ©rèse Charlotte, given the honorific title at birth of Madame Royale, was finally born at Versailles, after a particularly difficult labour, on 19 December 1778, following an ordeal where the queen literally collapsed from suffocation and hemorrhaging. The queen's bedroom was packed with courtiers watching the birth, and the doctor aiding her supposedly caused the excessive bleeding by accident. The windows had to be torn out to revive her. This incident has a variant: some sources purport that it was the Princesse de Lamballe who lost consciousness, and to prevent the queen from doing the same, the king himself – rather unusually – let in some air by tearing off the tapes that sealed the windows. In any case, as a result of this harrowing experience, the queen and the king banned most courtiers from entering her bedchamber for subsequent labours.

...She also began to participate in amateur plays and musicals, starting in 1780, in a theatre built for her and other courtiers who wished to indulge in the delights of acting and singing.

The king rarely talked to her about policy, and his anti-Austrian education as a child fortified his refusals in allowing his wife any participation in his decisions. As a result, she had to pretend to his ministers that she was in his full confidence in order to get the information she wanted. This led the court to believe she had more power than she did.

The phrase "Let them eat cake" is often attributed to Marie Antoinette. However, there is no evidence to support that she ever uttered this phrase, and it is now generally regarded as a "journalistic clichĂ©"

She was finally tried by the Revolutionary Tribunal on 14 October 1793. Unlike the king, who had been given time to prepare a defence, the queen's trial was far more of a sham, considering the time she was given (less than one day). Among the things she was accused of (most, if not all, of the accusations were untrue and probably lifted from rumours begun bylibelles) were orchestrating orgies in Versailles, sending millions of livres of treasury money to Austria, plotting to kill the Duke of OrlĂ©ans, incest with her son, declaring her son to be the new king of France, and orchestrating the massacre of the Swiss Guards in 1792.

On the same day, her hair was cut off and she was driven through Paris in an open cart, wearing a simple white dress. At 12:15 p.m., two and a half weeks before her thirty-eighth birthday, she was beheaded at the Place de la RĂ©volution (present-day Place de la Concorde). Her last words were "Pardon me sir, I meant not to do it", to Henri Sanson the executioner, whose foot she had accidentally stepped on after climbing the scaffold. 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Monday, November 5, 2012

Foreign Exchange

"I'm kind of nervous to go to Paris since I don't speak French." - me
"But you are young and you are beautiful. All you need to do is look at them, and smile." - my Finnish Grandma/ Mumma

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Henry David Thoreau Quote

"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." - Henry David Thoreau

Friday, October 12, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Wake Up" - Arcade Fire




We're just a million little gods causin' rainstorms
Turning every good thing to rust
I guess we'll just have to adjust.

Ron Swanson Bacon and Eggs Quote

"Just give me all the bacon and eggs you have. Wait, wait. I'm worried what you just hear was, give me a lot of bacon and eggs. What I said was, give me all the bacon eggs you have. Do you understand?" - Ron Swanson

Monday, October 8, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Wagon Wheel" - Old Crow Medicine Show

Nostalgia.
Road trips. Poorly lit rooms. Dancing. Best friends. College. Past loves. Guitars. Paul. Swimming. Summer. Winter. Spring. Fall.
This song has permeated my life and I will cherish it always.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Quote from Family Man

Jack: We have a house in Jersey. We have two kids, Annie and Josh. Annie's not much of a violin player, but she tries real hard. She's a little precocious, but that's only because she says what's on her mind. And when she smiles... And Josh, he has your eyes. He doesn't say much, but we know he's smart. He's always got his eyes open, he's always watching us. Sometimes you can look at him and you just know he's learning something new. It's like witnessing a miracle. The house is a mess but it's ours. After 122 more payments, it's going to be ours. And you, you're a non-profit lawyer. That's right, you're completely non-profit, but that doesn't seem to bother you. And we're in love. After 13 years of marriage we're still unbelievably in love. You won't even let me touch you until I've said it. I sing to you. Not all the time, but definitely on special occasions. We've dealt with our share of surprises and made a lot of sacrifices but we've stayed together. You see, you're a better person than I am. And it made me a better person to be around you. I don't know, maybe it was just all a dream. Maybe I went to bed one lonely night in December and I imagined it all. But I swear, nothing has ever felt more real. And if you get on that plane right now, it'll disappear forever. I know we could both go on with our lives and we'd both be fine, but I've seen what we could be like together. And I choose us. 

Monday, September 17, 2012

"The American Male at Age Ten" Excerpt

"The collision in his mind of what he understands, what he hears, what he figures out, what popular culture pours into him, what he knows, what he pretends to know, and what he imagines makes an interssting mess." - "The American Male at Age Ten" by Susan Orlean

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "True Love Waits" - Radiohead

How have I gone this long without seeing Radiohead in concert? I like this better live than the studio recording.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Quote

My dad was the greatest dad in the world because you were the worst.
My dad went to Bronx side high school where he was the student editor of the paper.
When he graduated he went to Rutgers, where he majored in Biochemistry.
He met my mom in a bookstore
and he asked her to marry him in Norwalk, Connecticut.
And every summer we'd go back to Toby Pond and he would ask her to marry him again.
The day I was born he pressed leaves between wax paper
and they still hang there in the bedroom window.
He wanted to become a scientist but he became a jeweler so he could earn money for our family.
He loved the smell of gasoline.
He hated tomatoes.
He never talked to me like I was a kid.
So in a way, your boots are heavier than mine.
                       -Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Best List


No intro can adequately explain this if you weren't there, but I want to share it.

Best Best List: Theo's Best List

Best Star: The Sun
Best Cluster of States: The United States
Best Sweatshirt: Red-hooded
Best Color in a Dark Room: Black
Best Combination of a Pen and a Pencil: Erasable Pen
Best 'so ugly/it's cute' animal: The Sloth
Best Basketball Player: Wally Szczerbiak
Best Wedding Band: Diamond Ring
Best Birthday Song: Happy Birthday to You
Best Patriotic Chant: The Pledge of Allegiance
Best Color for an Alien: Green
Best Canine: Dog
Best Part of Turkey: Gizzard
Best Spanish Partner: (tie) Luis and Wax Luis
Best Wizardry Movie: Harry Potter
Best Round Sphere: Ball
Best Hot Lunch: Calzones
Worst Grass: Crab Grass
Best Thanksgiving Food: Turkey
Best Substitute for a Swear Word: (tie) Smurf and Ropebue
Best Old Movie Character: Jem Finch
Best Ice Cream Serving Restaurant: Dairy Queen
Best Tree: Christmas
Best Snow-Involving Sport: Snowboarding
Worst Piano Player: Emily
Best Burger: Cheese
Best Space Business: NASA
Best Grandpa/Math Teacher: Dahlberg
Best Phone: Cellular
Luckiest Rodent: Possum
Best Neutral Color: (tie) Black and White
Best Normal Place to get Pierced: Ear
Best Cat Toy Store: Delca Cat Toys Co.
Best Doll: Wax Troll
Best thing of Anything Idea by Emily: Dead Sheep Eating a Bucket of Wax
Stinkiest Animal: Skunk
Worst Whale-Tagger: Bruce
Best Frickin' Beam: Laser
Best Dad Smurf: Papa Smurf
Best Camper/House: Trailer
Best Food: Hot
Best Teeth Decorations: Braces
Best Juice: Orange
Best Blood-Sucking Insect: Mosquito
Best Blood Sucking Animal: (tie) Bat and Wax Bat
Best Blood-Sucking Person: Dracula
Best Posture: Leg-leg
Best Day: Saturday
Best Way of Beating a Team in Basketball: Burying Them
Best Moldy Cheese: Blue Cheese
Best Time-Keeping Device: Clock
Best Protable Bathroom: Port-a-Potty

Best Thing of Anything: Mr. Dalhberg trying to jump wax hurdles with a troll wig on

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Jonathan Lebed's Perspective on the Stock Market as a 15-Year-Old

"Whether a company is making millions or losing millions, it has no impact on the price of a stock. Whether it is analysts, brokers, advisors, Internet traders, or companies, everybody is manipulating the market. If it wasn't for everybody manipulating the market, there wouldn't be a stock market at all..."

Monday, August 20, 2012

Modern Journalism According to Ira Glass

"While this is the golden age of this kind of reporting and writing, it's also a golden age for crap journalism. And for some of the most amazing technological advances for stuffing it down your throat. A lot of daily reporting and news 'commentary' just reinforces everything we already think about the world. IT lacks the sense of discovery, the curiosity, the uncorny, human-size drama that's part of all these stories. A lot of daily reporting makes the world seem small and stupider." - Ira Glass

Alphabet Playlist - "Sounds Like Hallelujah" - The Head and the Heart

Current obsession:



And I'll miss you, someday.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Somewhere Only We Know" - Keane


Privacy Tips from TED


Want to protect your privacy? Here, some resources:
  • Collusion. This Firefox tool, which Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs introduced in the TEDTalk “Tracking the Trackers,” records the breadth of companies capturing data about you as you search. Collusion developer Atul Varma spoke to the TED blog in February about the tool, its uses, and what inspired it.
  • Tor Project. This free software protects your privacy by bouncing communications all around the world, via a network run by volunteers.
  • Do Not Track Plus. This app goes beyond browser-based controls and blocks data collection as you search.
  • Lookout. A mobile security app that is available for Android and iPhones.
  • European Digital Rights. Founded in 2002, this organization is a clearinghouse of news when it comes to digital civil rights, including telecommunication data retention.
  • American Civil Liberties Union. This organization is dedicated to protecting rights in the United States, and considers civil liberties in the digital age one of their key issues.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The New Kings of Nonfiction Introduction Quote

"I have this experience when I interview someone, if it's going well and we're really talking in a serious way, and they're telling me these very personal things, I fall in love a little. Man, woman, child, any age, any background, I fall in love a little. They're sharing so much of themselves. If you have half a heart, how can you not?" - Ira Glass

A Baby and a Baby Waterfall

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Aqualung - "Thin Air"




Aqualung, you've done it again!

("it" = created a beautiful song I can't stop listening to on repeat)

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Kari on the Olympic Opening Ceremony

I've been meaning to document this for a while, and figured with the closing ceremony tonight, this is my last chance.

My mother is quite possibly the sweetest woman I know. But every once in a while, she has a snarky side that comes out that I absolutely love. I got a quick glimpse of it the last time I was home when the two of us watched the Olympic opening ceremony (it was On Demand) and I quickly learned that she had a lot to say about it. In case you missed it or wanted a different perspective, here is a quick recap from the eyes of Kari:


Chronologically...


"These people sound boring, probably because they are." - Mom on the announcers.
She wasn't the only one annoyed by Matt Lauer. Check out Shut Up Matt Lauer for more. Image credit.



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"Look at that frightening baby, what is that?!?!" - Mom



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In response to the announcer saying "[JK Rowling's] books made it cool to read again"
"No they didn't. Goosebumps did!" -  Mom




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"Yea, right." - Mom




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"This is just weird." - Mom




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"Looks like a mess." - Mom



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"Probably could've used a little less grass." - Mom



And my personal favorite:

"What are they gonna do with all that grass after this?" - Mom

Friday, August 10, 2012

Excerpt from the Steve Jobs Biography: Jobs on Fox News

[Steve] Jobs got [Rupert] Murdoch to hear him out on Fox News...

"You're blowing it with Fox News... the axis today is not liberal and conservative, the axis is constructive [and] destructive. And you've cast your lot with the destructive people. Fox has become an incredibly destructive force in our society. You can be better, and this is gonna be your legacy if you're not careful."

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Monday, August 6, 2012

Friday, August 3, 2012

Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Album Art

Wish I could say I took this - via

"A Good Man" - Third Eye Blind

I may have posted this before, but I think this lyric is beautiful:


How do you do it? 
Roots in the soil, untangled; releasing in sweet summer oil
Still I recoil like mace
In all the little moments I pushed you away that I can't erase 

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Satellite Skin" - Modest Mouse




If you break these moth-wing feelings; powderin' dust on your fingers.

Big Pharma Buddies

"Of course Democrats claim to be above this kind of merger of private profits and political power, as Mr. Obama did as a candidate.'The pharmaceutical industry wrote into the prescription drug plan that Medicare could not negotiate with drug companies,' he said in 2008. 'And you know what? The chairman of the committee who pushed the law through'—that would be Mr. Tauzin— 'went to work for the pharmaceutical industry making $2 million a year.'"


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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Forrest and Jenny


You died on a Saturday morning. And I had you placed here under our tree. And I had that house of your father's bulldozed to the ground. Momma always said dyin' was a part of life. I sure wish it wasn't. Little Forrest, he's doing just fine. About to start school again soon. I make his breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. I make sure he combs his hair and brushes his teeth every day. Teaching him how to play ping-pong. He's really good. We fish a lot. And every night, we read a book. He's so smart, Jenny. You'd be so proud of him. I am. He, uh, wrote a letter, and he says I can't read it. I'm not supposed to, so I'll just leave it here for you. Jenny, I don't know if Momma was right or if, if it's Lieutenant Dan. I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidental-like on a breeze, but I, I think maybe it's both. Maybe both is happening at the same time. I miss you, Jenny. If there's anything you need, I won't be far away. 

Friday, July 20, 2012

"Within You Without You" - The Beatles

I heard this song many times before I actually listened to it. Brilliant.  




We were talking about the space between us all 
And the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion 
Never glimpse the truth-then it's far too late-when they pass away. 


We were talking about the love we all could share
When we find it-to try our best to hold it there
With our love- with our love-we could save the world-if they only knew. 


Try to realize it's all within yourself 
No one else can make you change 
And to see you're really only very small, 
And life flows on within you and without you. 


We were talking about the love that's gone so cold 
And the people who gain the world and lose their soul
They don't know-they can't see-are you one of them? 


When you've seen beyond yourself-then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there 


And the time will come when you see we're all one, and life flows on within you and without you.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Runaround Sue" - Dion


There isn't much you can't do with video editing these days. This song is a classic.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Donkey Names


I just read a snippet about a donkey ride we went on in Santorini with our new friends and the rather appropriate names we chose for them:
Ann - Sweetie
Becca - Cool Chad
Theo - Unibomber
Sam - DJ Salvio
Kari - Ballerina
Rick - Hercules
Gram - Ann

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Road to Zion" - Damian Marley ft. Nas

When I was studying abroad in St. Lucia, my roommate and I used to turn on the music video channel to wake up while we were getting ready. Most of the time they played Beyonce, but sometimes songs with a local flavor that we'd never heard before would come on. For example, "Road to Zion" by Damien Marley and Nas.

If you're into Bob Marley but haven't branched out into any of the other Marleys, I'd suggest you check out Damian (Bob's son).

Friday, July 6, 2012

Monday, June 25, 2012

Johnny Cash Quote on Love

You hear that phrase a lot, but it’s real with me and her. She loves me in spite of everything, in spite of myself. She has saved my life more than once. She’s always been there with her love, and it has certainly made me forget the pain for a long time, many times. When it gets dark, and everybody’s gone home and the lights are turned off, it’s just me and her. –Johnny Cash

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Excerpt from Thought Catalogue "We Have To Stop Calling Girls 'Crazy'"

Do we realize that by claiming that women are “crazy,” by constantly telling it to each other, and letting women know that this is what we think about them ... We’re invalidating feelings. Making a mockery of the heart. We scoff at their possible rage or sadness and then wonder why they come back twice as livid. We wonder why some women won’t open up to us. Why some are so hell bent on not being “that girl” that they close themselves off ...


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Friday, June 15, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Rill Rill" - Sleigh Bells

Every time I hear this song, I have a flashback to the first time I heard it.



Wonder what your boyfriend thinks about your braces

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Red Light" - The Strokes

If I could marry any one band (as in, upon our marriage, I'd be polyamorously married to every member of the band), it would be The Strokes.


Oh, you know I said it just to get you to laugh.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Punk Rock Princess" - Something Corporate

Maybe when I'm done with endings, this can begin.




Oh this takes me back to my emo high school days. Makes me feel hip and cool to listen to it again.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Friday, May 25, 2012

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Trainspotting Quote


Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television. Choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players, and electrical tin openers. Choose good health, low cholesterol, and dental insurance. Choose fixed-interest mortgage repayments. Choose a starter home. Choose your friends. Choose leisure wear and matching luggage. Choose a three piece suite on hire purchase in a range of fucking fabrics. Choose DIY and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing sprit-crushing game shows, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pishing you last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked-up brats you have spawned to replace yourself. Choose your future. Choose life... 
But why would I want to do a thing like that?

Alphabet Playlist - "Pistol" - Dustin Kensrue

Time to lay down my fears
Honey, I feel so safe around you.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Pass The Dutchie" - Musical Youth

I knew my roommates and I could get along when, about a week after moving in, this song came on and we all stopped what we were doing to dance.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Lyrics!

Well, if you're travelin' in the north country fair,
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline,
Remember me to one who lives there.
She once was a true love of mine.


Well, if you go when the snowflakes storm,
When the rivers freeze and summer ends,
Please see if she's wearing a coat so warm,
To keep her from the howlin' winds.


Please see for me if her hair hangs long,
If it rolls and flows all down her breast.
Please see for me if her hair hangs long,
That's the way I remember her best.


I'm a-wonderin' if she remembers me at all.
Many times I've often prayed
In the darkness of my night,
In the brightness of my day.


So if you're travelin' in the north country fair,
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline,
Remember me to one who lives there.
She once was a true love of mine.

Knowing the Difference: Happy People


This is all condensed content from an article which details the differences between the mindsets and thought processes of happy and unhappy people.
1. LOVE vs. FEAR. Fear less and Love more. 
2. ACCEPTANCE vs. RESISTANCE.  Some situations cannot be changed. 
3. FORGIVENESS vs. UNFORGIVENESS. Don't hold onto anger. 
4. TRUST vs. DOUBT. Trust others, trust yourself. 
5. MEANING vs. AMBITION.  They do the things they do because of the meaning it brings into their lives and because they get a sense of purpose by doing so. 
6. PRAISING vs. CRITICIZING. 
7. CHALLENGES vs. PROBLEMS. Happy people will see PROBLEMS as CHALLENGES, as opportunities to explore new ways of doing things.
8. SELFLESSNESS vs. SELFISHNESS. 
9. ABUNDANCE vs. LACK/POVERTY. 
10. DREAMING BIG vs. BEING REALISTIC. These people don’t really care about being realistic. 
11. KINDNESS vs. CRUELTY. 
12. GRATITUDE vs. INGRATITUDE. 
13. PRESENCE/ ENGAGEMENT vs. DISENGAGEMENT. Live in the moment.
14. POSITIVITY vs. NEGATIVITY. 
15. TAKING RESPONSIBILITY vs. BLAMING

Friday, April 27, 2012

Alphabet Playlist - "Orange Sky" - Alexi Murdoch

Warning: listening to this song when you're a little blue and kind of sad your brother is moving away is probably not the best idea...

Excerpts from the article "Nerval: A Man and His Lobster"

I found this article on Harper's Magazine online and wanted to share my favorite parts (to reiterate, I did NOT write this):
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Albrecht DĂ¼rer, A Lobster (1495)

So you alone are blessed, you free-thinking man,
In a world where life sprouts in everything?
You seize the liberty to dispose of the forces you hold,
But in all your plans a sense of the universe is lacking.
Honor in each creature the spirit which moves it:
Each flower is a soul moved by Nature’s face;
In each metal resides some of love’s mystery;
“All things feel!” And all you are is powerful.
Beware, even the blind walls may spy on you:
Even matter is vested with the power of voice…
Do not make it serve an impious purpose.
Often in the most obscure beings resides yet the hidden God;
And like the infant’s eye covered by its lid,
The pure spirit forces its kernel though the husk of stones.

GĂ©rard de Nerval, Vers dorĂ©s (1845) in Å’uvres complètes, vol. 1, p. 739 (J. Guillaume & C. Pichois eds. 1989)(S.H. transl.)

With all due respect for cats, however, let us consider the case for the humble lobster. The poet GĂ©rard de Nerval had a penchant for lobsters, or at least for one lobster. Nerval was seen one day taking his pet lobster for a walk in the gardens of the Palais-Royal in Paris. He conducted his crustacean about at the end of a long blue ribbon. As word of this feat of eccentricity spread, Nerval was challenged to explain himself. “And what,” he said, “could be quite so ridiculous as making a dog, a cat, a gazelle, a lion or any other beast follow one about. I have affection for lobsters. They are tranquil, serious and they know the secrets of the sea.” (The episode is captured by Guillaume Apollinaire in a collection of anecdotes from 1911). Was there any basis to this story? A generation of Nerval scholars attempted to debunk it, but then a letter to his childhood friend Laura LeBeau was discovered. Nerval had just returned from some days at the seaside at the Atlantic coastal town of La Rochelle: “and so, dear Laura, upon my regaining the town square I was accosted by the mayor who demanded that I should make a full and frank apology for stealing from the lobster nets. I will not bore you with the rest of the story, but suffice to say that reparations were made, and little Thibault is now here with me in the city…” Nerval, it seems, had liberated Thibault the lobster from certain death in a pot of boiling water and brought him home to Paris. Thus we know that it was Thibault, and not just “some lobster,” who went for that celebrated promenade in the gardens of the Palais-Royal.
But Nerval’s attitude towards animals is not, as his contemporaries supposed, a casual eccentricity. Rather, he follows in the footsteps of the great Pythagoras, whose thinking has come down to us only in the fragmentary accounts of other writers—including the “Golden Verses” which provide direct inspiration to this remarkable poem. Pythagoras was a vegetarian of a very strict sort; indeed, he would not even harm beans, a fact which according to some accounts led to his death.
“All things feel,” says Nerval’s Pythagoras. There is a ribbon, though it may not be blue, that ties all the forms of life on our planet; their interrelationship is very profound. And humankind is too quick to assume its own mastery and to turn all other things and creatures to its use. But the lobster is a special case, as animal rights activists argue (still much disputed, particularly by the seafood industry) that lobsters are sentient beings with a great capacity for feeling pain which is maximized by the once-favored cooking technique of emersion in boiling water. When Nerval proudly took his lobster for a promenade, he was making the same point he made in this poem: humans make themselves the masters of their environment and the beasts around them, and in so doing have they not lost a sense of the universe and the natural order among beings? Do they not recognize obligations that go with that mastery? It was not, perhaps, quite so comic an act as it may have seemed.

Excerpt from The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt

Most people are chained to their own fear and stupidity and haven't the sense to level a cold eye at just what is wrong with their lives. Most people will continue on, dissatisfied but never attempting to understand why, or how they might change things for the better, and they die with nothing in their hearts but dirt and old, thin blood - weak blood, diluted - and their memories aren't worth a goddamned thing, you will see what I mean. 
- Hermann Kermit Warm

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Confidence in the Government

"Socialized medicine is ... entrusting medical services to the same bankrupt organization that can't even deliver the mail reliably." - Doug Casey

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Thought Catalog Excerpts

I greatly enjoy this author's phrasing and need to document it somewhere:
...I can blame you for the death of us even though I know full well it takes two to make a relationship flourish or fall apart and I’m just as responsible, maybe it was more my fault than yours or maybe we’re like oil and water, unable to mix even with the best of intentions, who knows and who cares. 
 ...I can do that or I can just stop; keep nourishing my pain or snap my vertebrae straight and leave you in the past where you fell. I can shed my delicate skin and grow armor, feel safe in my own arms and learn to forget without forgiving.  
... I can stop viewing myself as inherently incomplete and become my own reason to smile. 

The full article 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

"She's On My Arm Now" - Cinema


I think we'll be fine here
So let's take the next year
Just to try out
Let's drink some whiskey
Let's go to mexico
Let's throw our eyes at the ocean
I told them
We're never coming back here

Monday, April 16, 2012

Current Obsession - "Don't Move" - Phantogram

All you know how to do is shake shake shake
Keep your body still, keep your body still.
All you do is, shake shake shake
Keep your body still, keep your body still.


Don't you realize you're fine?
Oh can't you see that you're fine?
And know that you're still alive.
You know that you're still alive.
Oh don't you know you're alive?
Don't you know you're alive?
Burning in the sky.