This weeks Sevenly cause deserves its own post. Please help the 19 million teens who suffer from depression and who feel they have nowhere to turn. The feelings are real, and your donation will help provide hope for someone who desprately needs it. As a young teen, I contemplated suicide often. My home life was … Continue reading »
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How working in Retail practically Wrecked my Marriage
It is all over now . . . The chaos, the hectic life – the silence. It is all just over. I feel it too, you know what I mean? It is that void, that emptiness, that feeling that you are supposed to be doing something. It does not help that I also quit my … Continue reading »
Becoming Human
We are after all just human beings, aren’t we? People. If you know me, then you know that I do not believe in the concept of race aside from its cultural use as a means of discrimination. You may think so, but race, ethnicity and culture are not the same things. Before the Americas were “discovered“ and … Continue reading »
saving 30 dolphins
Reblogged from Life is beautiful: About 30 Dolphins stranded and saved by local people at Arraial do Cabo (Brazil) in the morning at 8:00 AM on March 5th 2012 Incredible! This post is reblogged, please go to the original site to see the video. About thirty dolphins are washed ashore and saved by the local … Continue reading »
You call me a “Hippie” like it’s a BAD thing
The term hippie has been tossed around a lot lately. And I have caught it myself a few times. I doubt it would come as any surprise that I’ve gotten into a debate or two online. It creates anonymity, after all though just by being online aren’t we are all somehow Anonymous? Presently I am … Continue reading »
I’m Sorry, You Can’t Talk About That Here
These days it seems as though people are afraid of the truth. Afraid of discussion, afraid of controversy . . . afraid of life. I have personally never had a problem questioning anything, especially the status quo. I have also never had a problem with anything controversial. In fact, at times I thrive on controversy, … Continue reading »