Thursday, November 26, 2009

Love!



How come love is so popularized?

I think I might be in love, but I'm not sure. How can I tell? I've never been in love before but it can't be as simple as my friends and aquaintances put it, can it?
I really want to have a first love, but I'm extremely afraid.


When correctly viewed everything is lewd,
Dandi

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Beware of Geeks baring gifs

My last post was a bit of a rant, but it seems my essays always turn into rants.

Now, I'm wondering...How many Wiccans live near me? I'm looking to join in a coven.
I live in Virginia, close to Manassas. I recently became a Wiccan and for once I feel like I belong. I'm looking to share this new found love with people around me and learn more about Wicca and myself along with it.


When correctly viewed, everything is lewd,

Dandi

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Essay Assignment for School!

English-9 Dandi Clover Saturday, November 07, 2009



It has come to my attention as of late, that students in this day and age think it appropriate and humorous to ridicule children who have Autism. I'm an active participant in Autism-awareness and it breaks my heart when I hear words such as "retard" or "dumbass" and any other method of this blatant ridicule. It seems that with the growing decades, people have become more insensitive and the general masses haven't any compasion for families touched by disability. This is wrong.

When I say that a family is "touched by disability", I mean it in a genuine way. That is, I believe that when a family supports a child with Autism, Depression, Down Syndrome, Asperger's Syndrome, other developmental disorders and physical disabilities; this family grows stronger as people and they understand more than the average family. Take for example, me. I am a fourteen-year-old girl who, thanks to her brother, Tyler, has been relentlessly involved in Autism awareness, Religious Education for children with Down Syndrome, Autism, Aspergers and physical disabilities. Yet, that still hasn't prevented both of us from being subjected to insults and verbal attacks by several people over the years. Despite those insults, I participate in a free local babysitting service for children who have disbilities. I do this because I believe that these wonderful children are what make me and others better people. How could anyone look into the face of one of these children and not see the absolute personification of unconditional love?

Instead, they look at these children and see what the Latins called retardationem meaning "the fact or action of making slow in movement or time". The French had adapted their own term, en retard which literately means "delay in time". Thence it was the English word "tardy" meaning "late" commonly used in school. However, the first historical record of it being used as an insult against a disabled person was in the 1960's where it became part of the insensitive slang that people still use today. Thanks to one cruel person it has lived through the decades as a cruel, insensitive slander that people throw around willy-nilly. From all of these definitions in the etymology of the word, none have any support of the mental version that was born in the 1960's. This just proves that because of one person who misunderstood the word, we now use the misinterpreted word and sound like the true idiots. It doesn't sound very intelligent does it?
With every society, there is room for reform. I theorize that with proper education of disabilities and intergration of children who have those disabilities into classes, people with abolish their indecent slander of a word that used to mean a simple, subtle "late". The only problem is the lack of effort put into it. Why should these certain, essential procedures cost money? Why shouldn't we integrate? Why shouldn't we educate? Isn't it time to stop slaughtering the English language? Is it not time to give children with disabilities the respect and opportunities they deserve? I believe it shouldn't cost money, we should integrate, we should educate. It is time to stop and it is time to give. Let's all stop being selfish, ignorant, and cruel. Let's all think for a moment or two about precious children, their needs, feelings and the needs and feelings of those close to them.


Thursday, November 5, 2009

Spanish is hell when your r's don't roll

Has anyone noticed that Spanish teachers give you a really hard time when you don't roll your r's? It seems it's more important than the actual grammar when in reality, a lot of my Spanish-speaking friends can't physically roll their r's. Nice, huh? Other than that, I have to do a Spanish project I should have done last week but completely procrastinated with.

Too bad I'm terrible at doing things or maybe I wouldn't procrastinate. Procrastination is my best sub.....








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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Who knew I'd find it in plain sight?

Amy Adams! That's the one! She's perfect. She has this natural beauty, she's extremely talented and sweet. She's in my new absolute favourite movie of all time (which may change tomorrow) Julie and Julia.

I have to do a project at school of a celebrity that we admire and I hadn't the slightest idea of who to do, but once I found Amy Adams, my mind was made up. Not only is she a really believable character actress, but she has this sense of style that just brings out her all-around natural beauty. I never see her whoring around with every male lead she sees like some actresses and she seems outgoing but not obnoxious. That kind of understated extroversion that you don't see much these days. She's a very smart, talented, and sweet person. She's a very admirable person and I hope to imitate her good qualities.


Good lord, she's gorgeous!



Seriously, just look at her eyes!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Julie and Julia


It was a fantastic movie. The characters where extremely well played and I loved the plot. Think it chliche of me, but I always wanted to admire someone in that way. I know it's only my second post but if anyone out there is reading this...who do you think is great? Who do you admire in this world?
I can't decide on a single person. But my favourite photographer and photojournalist is Dorothea Lange. And my favourite artist is Georgia O'Keeffe.

Somehow, it seems like Julie and Julia made me think of how I never had a hero in my life. I was always my own person. Is it better to have a hero? Is it better to be so independant that you feel like wandering into oblivion unguided into a life of self unawareness? Maybe it is. Maybe it isn't.

But Julie and Julia really makes you think.

Other than the theological aspects and wonderful acting there was also a fabulous display of casual and dressy clothes. it seems the women in that time- the 1950's that is- really dressed to accomidate their figure and illude attraction. They really put an effort into casual but wearable clothes. From their understated patterned suit dresses to their high-waisted but elegantly belted pants. The clothes in the movie inspired me to rethink my more layed back style to a more vintage style that I had always admired but never got the chance to explore.

I encourage the exploration of things everyone has always wanted to try. To anyone reading, this is your chance.

Music Post- Lykke Li


There's a Swedish Indie Pop band I'm really liking these days. If you ever get a chance, do listen to it. It's called Lykke Li. Here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upnTg2GPgTM&feature=fvw