Things That Attracted Me to Blogging:
It was something to do in my free time. I could keep a journal and not have my hands hurt like hell from writing in long hand. I learned more about coding. Ooooh! Buttons pretty! Endless possibilities of embarrassing my friends. To actually have an opinion. The illusion of feeling published.
Seven Things I Say Most Often What? Ummmm…. (daydreams) I’m sorry, what did you say? Huh? I don’t know Do you need anything? I love you
Seven Impractical Things I Think Would Be Really Cool Anyway
- Every Wednesday is Queen Day. Everyone is strongly encouraged to dress in drag.
- Localized and national monorail system, everyone gets a free ride and it runs 24/7.
- For the news to tell the truth about what they had to do to get the story and how they edited it before they showed it/published it. Might make some people responsible for their work and take the spin out.
- A system where your job would circulate. For example, you would be an onion farmer one month, be a news anchor the next month, and a daycare worker the last month. (Yes, yes, I see all of the wholes and realize that the quality would go down; this could be just the assistant job. Maybe.)
- National Health Care for Americans
- Cheaper, healthy food and expensive junk food. Why not let filthy habits also be expensive?
- See charity begin at home and not a world away. A lot could be fixed.
Respect has always been a weird issue with me. Like, am I being used by my friends and family? Does my opinion matter to people? Am I just a shoulder to cry on or will people give me just as much time as I give them? You know...respect. I've been asking myself that question lately, and I have found some resounding no's.
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