Today I talked to a friend who said that guys should watch what they say to girls because, we rip each word apart and find meanings don’t even exist then use such moments in future moments to make a point irrelevant of current moments. And while guys this may not make sense to you but, ladies…you know what I’m talkin’ bout.
As I sit there, I agree.
And hate to say that, even though I do not want to be “that girl” that gives her man trouble..it truly becomes reality..unintentionally. And I become guilty of doing such a terrible crime towards my ever so patient other half.
*insert evil laugh here* :]
:] Opened my high school
Bible yesterday. This will get me through it all.
Can’t I just be happy. “/
Just remembered something my 7th grade teacher told me once: if you have to put someone down just to feel better about yourself..thats just sad.
SERIOUSLY THOUGH?!: This has got to be one of thee most amazing dance routines I have ever seen!! #ThisChangesEverything
<3 Jeremy Passion
On Kony 2012: The Visible Victims Speak: Considering that Kony 2012 — the most viral video in Internet history — exploits the suffering of northern Ugandans to raise money, Victor Ochen, a victim of the Lord’s Resistance Army and a founder of the nonprofit African Youth Initiative Network (AYINET), thought it only right that they should get to see it too.
Ochen traveled to the city of Lira, where he and his NGO set up a makeshift outdoor theater so locals could watch Invisible Children’s much-discussed fundraising campaign, and decide for themselves if it helps or hurts.
According to a statement released by AYINET, over 35,000 people attended the screening, many of whom rode in on bikes from neighboring villages. Additionally, some two million northern Uganda residents tuned in to a live broadcast of the audio aired simultaneously on five FM radio stations.
Al Jazeera reporter Malcolm Webb, who was on hand to gauge people’s reactions, filed the following account:
People I spoke to anticipated seeing a video that showed the world the terrible atrocities that they had suffered during the conflict, and the ongoing struggles they still face trying to rebuild their lives after two lost decades.
The audience was at first puzzled to see the narrative lead by an American man – Jason Russell – and his young son.
Towards the end of the film, the mood turned more to anger at what many people saw as a foreign, inaccurate account that belittled and commercialised their suffering, as the film promotes Kony bracelets and other fundraising merchandise, with the aim of making Kony infamous.
A woman Webb spoke with afterwards compared IC’s approach of selling products with Kony’s image to “selling Osama Bin Laden paraphernalia post 9/11,” which she felt would be offensive to many Americans, irrespective of how “well-intentioned” the fundraising campaign was.
Last night’s screening was AYINET’s first and last. It announced this morning that it had suspended further screenings of Kony 2012 in light of the outrage it caused. Wrote Ochen: “It was very hurtful for victims and their families to see posters, bracelets and t-shirts, all looking like a slick marketing campaign, promoting the person most responsible for their shattered lives.”
“Why give such criminals celebrity status?” asked people in attendance, according to AYINET. “Why not make the plight of the victims and the war-ravaged communities, people whose sufferings are real and visible, the focus of a campaign to help?”
Project (40) Days of Lent
I’m grateful for…
Where you live, shouldn’t determine how you live.
the struggles, the hardships, & the circumstances in which I was born into because out there beyond the realms of my comfortable lifestyle are people who experience much worse.
& while one person can’t change the circumstances of those suffering across the world, one can certainly try.
Spread this video. REBLOG. REPOST. MAKE KONY FAMOUS- THE WORST!
(Source: invisiblechildren.com)
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Jeremy Passion “Stay Inspired” Special Edition Slap-On Wristbands made especially for Kickstarter Backers! (Finally Cam in the mail today!) (Taken with instagram)