Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Why is it that there's all this sunshine...

...but all I see is cloud?

Stop living in the past. It can't change now. You just have to live with it. Look to the future because that's the only direction you can go in.

been thinking 'bout it...

Friday, 7 October 2011

When did it become ok...

...for women to hate on other women?
If women look down on other women's choice to be a housewife then what's to stop the rest of society from doing so. Fod god's sake girls, before we expect men to respect us, how about we respect each other and also ourselves, hmm?

been thinking 'bout it...

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Let's start a revolution...

against the words 'hot' and 'fit' .

Guys, if you used the word 'beautiful' more often then more girls would feel it which might be nice...just saying...

been thinking 'bout it...

Thursday, 17 March 2011

What happens when...

...there is no light at the end of the tunnel? What's more is no one around even has a torch to lend you. I'm fine but stuff and junk 'n' bleurgh.

been thinking 'bout it...

Friday, 19 November 2010

If a friend of yours failed badly...

...would you chastise and repeatedly tell them how badly they'd done? Hopefully your answer's no...so...why do we think it's okay to talk to ourselves in this way? We need to be more forgiving to ourselves.
Remember, bad choices don't make us into bad people...it's more about how we handle the consequences.

been thinking 'bout it...

Friday, 15 October 2010

Do guys really give each other kudos...

...for breaking girls' hearts?
Apparently, one reason behind the 'player' role which is so popular amongst men these days is that his guy friends all give him a pat on the back for his latest conquest. I have quite a few guys friends and frankly, I think them all too nice for this. They're such sweet people, such good friends, why would that change when the prefix 'boy' gets added to the role of 'friend'?
Has the media betrayed mankind?
Or do guys honestly think that treating women like crap is cool?
For the record, based on the guys I know, I'm going for the former.

been thinking 'bout it...

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Why advertise bad health...

as though it's attractive?
It really bothers me to see emaciated, 6ft. concave-stomached mannequins in shop windows. NOBODY has that body shape. Anyone that tall and quite clearly that underweight would be facing serious problems. A concave-stomach is one thing to look out for if you're worried that someone you know might be suffering from anorexia nervosa; an illness which is affecting the youth of today now more than ever. It is an horrific thing to suffer as even when the body is returned to a healthy state, patients still have to cope with body-dismorphier, a warped self image.
Knowing the severity of this, why are reputable shops like Marks and Spencer stocking ill-looking mannequins? There is something very wrong with this.

been thinking 'bout it...