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And once again the day is SAVED thanks to The Power Puff Girls
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There’s a glitch in the matrix
The new Godzilla movie had a lower budget than expected.
Did you know, you can quit your job, you can leave university? You aren’t legally required to have a degree, it’s a social pressure and expectation, not the law, and no one is holding a gun to your head. You can sell your house, you can give up your apartment, you can even sell your vehicle, and your things that are mostly unnecessary. You can see the world on a minimum wage salary, despite the persisting myth, you do not need a high paying job. You can leave your friends (if they’re true friends they’ll forgive you, and you’ll still be friends) and make new ones on the road. You can leave your family. You can depart from your hometown, your country, your culture, and everything you know. You can sacrifice. You can give up your $5.00 a cup morning coffee, you can give up air conditioning, frequent consumption of new products. You can give up eating out at restaurants and prepare affordable meals at home, and eat the leftovers too, instead of throwing them away. You can give up cable TV, Internet even. This list is endless. You can sacrifice climbing up in the hierarchy of careers. You can buck tradition and others’ expectations of you. You can triumph over your fears, by conquering your mind. You can take risks. And most of all, you can travel. You just don’t want it enough. You want a degree or a well-paying job or to stay in your comfort zone more. This is fine, if it’s what your heart desires most, but please don’t envy me and tell me you can’t travel. You’re not in a famine, in a desert, in a third world country, with five malnourished children to feed. You probably live in a first world country. You have a roof over your head, and food on your plate. You probably own luxuries like a cellphone and a computer. You can afford the $3.00 a night guest houses of India, the $0.10 fresh baked breakfasts of Morocco, because if you can afford to live in a first world country, you can certainly afford to travel in third world countries, you can probably even afford to travel in a first world country. So please say to me, “I want to travel, but other things are more important to me and I’m putting them first”, not, “I’m dying to travel, but I can’t”, because I have yet to have someone say they can’t, who truly can’t. You can, however, only live once, and for me, the enrichment of the soul that comes from seeing the world is worth more than a degree that could bring me in a bigger paycheck, or material wealth, or pleasing society. Of course, you must choose for yourself, follow your heart’s truest desires, but know that you can travel, you’re only making excuses for why you can’t. And if it makes any difference, I have never met anyone who has quit their job, left school, given up their life at home, to see the world, and regretted it. None. Only people who have grown old and regretted never traveling, who have regretted focusing too much on money and superficial success, who have realized too late that there is so much more to living than this.
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This is the best one I’ve seen so far
What kind of quantum fucking memeing from 2056 are you people beaming to us
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Remembering those who lost their lives during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting.
These are the victims of the MSD school shooting. Take a few minutes out of your day to read about them. They deserve to be remembered.
Alyssa Alhadeff:
Alyssa was 15 years old.
She played soccer and was on the track team.
Alyssa was said to have been introverted and very close to her family and friends.
She was a straight A student.
Alyssa attended a jewish sleep away camp during the summer.
Scott Beigel:
Scott was a geography teacher at the school.
He is pictured above with the cross country team he coached.
He was killed after unlocking the door to let students into his classroom to hide from the shooter.
Scott was also a counsellor at a summer camp in Pennsylvania.
Jaime Guttenberg:
Jaime was 17 years old.
She loved dancing and was in a local competitive dance program.
She was described as being kind-hearted and having a contagious smile.
Her facebook page has been memorialized as tributes pour out.
Martin Duque:
Martin was a 14 year old freshman.
His brother described him as very funny, outgoing, caring and very sweet.
His family is devastated at the loss of Martin, he was very loved.
A gofundme page was set up by his brother, to help cover the funeral costs. The link is: https://www.gofundme.com/32z7etk
Nicholas Dworet:
Nicholas was 17 years old.
He was given a swimming scholarship to the University of Indianapolis.
He also played for the school water polo team.
Nick aspired to be in the 2020 olympics.
He was described as being very charismatic and a very likeable guy.
Aaron Feis:
Aaron was a football coach at the school.
Aaron was shot and killed, shielding students from bullets.
He was also reported to have been a security guard.
He was loved by students at the school.
Chris Hixon:
Chris was the school’s athletics director.
He was described as the kind of person who would do anything for anyone.
He had a son with special needs who followed him everywhere.
Luke Hoyer:
Luke was 15 years old.
He loved playing basketball.
He is described as being very laid back, never causing any trouble.
His family is devastated, saying that “it doesn’t feel real”.
He was very happy-go-lucky. Never getting upset.
Cara Loughran:
Cara was 14 years old.
She was a great student.
She loved the beach.
Her family says that her death is “too horrible to be processed”.
Gina Montalto:
Gina was 14 years old.
She was a member of her school’s marching band.
Her mother described her as being smart, caring, and brightening any room she entered.
Joaquin Oliver:
Joaquin was 17 years old.
He was born in Venezuela, officially becoming an American citizen on January 17th.
He was described as being extroverted and always trying to make new friends.
Alex Schachter:
Alex was 14 years old.
He was a member of his school’s marching band.
He was described as being a great kid, full of love and life.
Carmen Schentrup:
Carmen was 16 years old.
She was a national merit scholar semifinalist.
A family member described her as being the smartest 16 year old they had ever met.
Alaina Petty:
Alaina was 14 years old.
She was part of her school’s JROTC program.
She devoted countless hours to volunteering.
Alaina was described as vibrant, determined, and loved by all.
Meadow Pollack:
Meadow was 18 years old.
She planned to attend Lynn University next year.
Meadow is described as being beautiful, inside and out.
I teared up as I went through this…
May they rest in peace
Honestly, take the time to read about these individuals. Remember them. Remember the opportunities that were ripped away from them. Remember the smiles and light they eluded but the terror they endured in their last moments of life. Remember every single thing you read about them and make it a point to fight for a world where this doesn’t become the new normal.
Jaime Guttenburg was 14 years old. Just wanted to make the proper correction.
It makes me so fucking angry that our government is so money greedy and heartless that making the world safer and saving goddamn children doesn’t mean as much as the money they get from the NRA.
Fuck our American government.
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