2.11.2010

Caged

One of the funnier Chuck Norris jokes I've come across lately:
"Chuck Norris has Braille on his boots so that even blind people will know what's coming."
Classic!
I also came across this picture. Pretty snazzy.
Yeah, this post doesn't have a whole lot of purpose.

I couldn't fall asleep fast enough and partly because it's been a mystery to me for the past couple days trying to figure out which friend of mine I watched a part of Jersey Shore with. It's driving me crazy! But I got to thinking that I just, for the life of me, don't understand people in reality shows. Why do they objectify themselves like that? I know, I know. There's at least a handful of answers that are bubbling in your mind right now. But I'm more focused on the fact that I cannot and will never be able comprehend ever being that type of person, to disrespect yourself. To be an utter tool to the goddamn max. I personally don't think it's worth it, the fame and the money or whatever else is involved. I'd like to keep my dignity, thank you.

Also, in combination with the dream interpretations I posted this morning about dirty dishes, there was also this: To dream about Easter, suggests that the worst of your problems are over. You will experience joy again after a period of darkness and sadness. You need to walk with your head held high and stop being ashamed. Alternatively, the dream symbolizes resurrection and spiritual rebirth.
To dream that you are late, denotes your fear of change and your ambivalence about seizing an opportunity. You may feel unready, unworthy, or unsupported in your current circumstances. Additionally, you may be overwhelmed or conflicted with decisions about your future. You feel time is running out and that you do not have time to accomplish all the things you want.
Man, I love this stuff. It's almost surreal. My dreams are my own psychologist. And guess what, they're free!

Your body and mind[societal views]are a cage. There is so much more that we can do.

As I also mentioned in a recent post that my Courtship and Marriage class is discussing love this week. I found it ironic that I happen to be wearing my bright red "I Am Loved" T-shirt. Completely unintentional, but I'm sure my professor probably noticed. I wish I counted how many times I heard the world 'love' this week.

Quote of the day:
"Love should not be a cage" -Professor Richard Fey of my Courtship and Marriage class.

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