Friday, April 25, 2014

A Horrible Sing-Along Blog Post

I was thinking about writing this blog post a long time ago when I discovered that my favorite show, oh well technically it's a short film, was taken off of Netflix! Now that may sound like no issue to you but what if I told you that this short film in question was Doctor Horrible's Sing Along Blog?!
Exactly.
Courtesy of googleplussuomi


Now do you get me? Honestly though, the pain and suffering that I have gone through without beautiful forty-two minutes of pure horrible bliss in my week is driving me insane. And why is this you ask? Because I'm kind of in love with this short-film and it has driven me into quoting sprees (that others can testify to) and I'm falling into an unhealthy relationship with. 

(By the way, I just tried spelling relationship and I spelled relationshop. I'm shopping for those relations am I right ladies? Mmm hmm! Anywho, on with my tale of woe!)

Monday, April 21, 2014

How To Survive A Family Reunion

Over Spring Break I went to Detroit, otherwise known as "Motor City". No, no, I did not go there for the crippling economic times of the city, I actually went to see my family.
If you think that's a big family, I'm telling you right now,
that's not even the whole entire side of my Mom's family.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Scrubs-a-Dub-Dub



I am about to embark upon the hardest challenge I have yet to face... so that means I must binge-watch one of my favorite shows to get Day of Silence off my mind. Honestly, I don't think it's going to be that bad. I really don't, I just get these little thoughts like, "haha wouldn't it be funny if you accidentally spoke and ruined the entire thing during first period". Yeah, so I guess my logic is justified. What show have I been binge-watching?

SCRUBS

I have been waiting to write this for a while.
Courtesy of lalaindieland

Monday, April 7, 2014

Thoughts From A Library

At the moment I should be editing my research paper about Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender rights, but what am I doing? Mentally sobbing that I can't go on Tumblr Mobile (which is sad enough in it's own respect), browsing through centuries of destroyed LGBT pieces of art, and trying to download A Game of Thrones (the book series, you imbecile) on my school computer. That's educational right?

Well, I guess not. But sitting here, in this fantastic public library of mine I can't help but think to myself, "I live in a freaking rad city". Since my mother would beat me with a broom if I disclosed my city, let alone where my bedroom window is positioned, I will say I am in the largest city in a nearly perfectly rectangular state in the West that had gay marriage legal for two weeks. Salt Lake City, if you really had to guess. Take that Mom!
Oh snap, we got a rebel over here.
Courtesy of Dr. SuRu

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Yellin' About Day of Silence



The irony in that title is pure. Hehehe, oh I made a funny. But seriously, let's get down to business (to defeat... the silence). It's time to make a change.
Courtesy of LGBTQCenter
The Day of Silence is an annual event that occurs mid-April every year to recognize the silencing effect of anti-LGBT bullying and harassment in schools. Students, teachers, and administration members vow to be silent for an entire day to support those who have been made silent due to taunting, ridicule, and harassment.