I like :
*String Cheese more than the next person
*being told that im cool
*being asked to hang out
*the way people...espically girls...say im wierd but mean it in a good way
*eating with friends
*driving around going no place in paticular with my feet on your dash board
*getting hugs
*that looks im peoples eyes right before they laugh
*scarcasm,
*people that dont understand scarcasm
*the way Bob Dylan's voice is not normal but still really cool
*the Poem "Like"
*all the RE:'s when your having a huge message conversation on myspace
Every homeless person in Norman, anyone that can make me smile even when ive had a really bad day, John lennon, people that are still with the person they loved and married 50 years ago ..GREYSEN OWEN JACKSON
Made by Andrea Micheloni
Top 5!
1]Elliott smith
2]The Decemberists
3]Lamb of God
4]Imogen Heep
5]Atreyu
Top 5!
1]The Labyrenth
2]Pirates of the Caribbean [1,2,and 3]
3]The Matrix [1,2 and 3]
4]Lord of the rings [1,2, and 3]
5]Aladdin
i like to catch Scrubs and Criminal Minds,the occasional CSI,
harry potter, the sword of truth, the wheel of time,The bartemus triligy,and all the Shel Silverstien books,
Possibly the most unnatural thing about civilized humanity is the alarm clock. Obviously, we still need to sleep. Otherwise we'd wake up ourselves, without the assistance of obnoxious beeping next to our heads. What would possibly possess us to deny our human needs so blatantly?
Apparently, it's another sort of need we have as humans. But this one isn't inborn like sleeping or eating. This one is more societal. It's because we have to succeed! (Hooray, success!) We wake up early so we can go to work or school. We stay up late doing homework. When was the last time you felt genuinely well-rested? The last time you woke up by yourself, because you wanted to, and still felt like you had enough time to do everything that needed to be done?
We deny happiness to ourselves in hopes of reaching some goal that is, for most of us, ultimately unattainable and, for those of us who happen to achieve it, ultimately unsatisfying. Because then what? After you succeed, after you get straight A's for the entirety of your high school career (losing endless hours of sleep and probably obliterating years of your life due to the stress you're causing yourself, not to mention the social ramifications and the fact that your inherent need to belong is being terrifically undermined), get a scholarship (that's why you labored so ridiculously for so long), go to Good College (because that's where they said you should go), work your fucking ass off for another (at least) four years (because you're going somewhere great, right?), get a pretentious job (still not getting any sleep, I noticed…), make a shitton of money (which you have no time to spend), and retire (now there's time to spend your money, but no time to enjoy it), then what?
I was talking to this lady yesterday, and telling her how I definitely want to take a year off before I go to college (at this point, the universe cringes and wags its finger at me) so I can travel and all that. "Yeah, that might not be a good idea. Kids have a tendency to not go back after they take a year off." ALRIGHT… so first of all, what the hell makes her so qualified to tell me what's the right decision for me? If I went straight to college, there's NO WAY I'd know what I wanted to do. I'd change my major eleven times (not that there's really anything wrong with that, as long as you're genuinely passionate each time) and never know what I really wanted because I'd have no clue what else there was outside of my little world. Second of all, so fucking what? So what if I don't go back to college? If I'm happy, why does it matter?
The saddest part of this is undoubtedly the fact that I realize all of this, yet I'm about to go put on some make-up and head off to oppression high school.
Have a nice day!
-Couldn't have said it better myself
[credit goes to Kelsey]