| I got my wisdom teeth taken out this morning. I'm doing tons better and
I can actually feel my whole face again! I wanna know if I said
anything funny/stupid while I was drugged. Hmm.
But yea it's pretty sweet. Parents expect nothing, my brother and sister take care of me and I play Gamecube all day.
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| My birthday was great at the end. And today ended up being even better!
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| I think birthdays are a joke.
They're a day that's singled out from all the others that's supposed to
be your day and it's supposedt to be special, but all it does is give
high expecations that aren't met and then you feel like shit.
effing birthday.
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This is the last time.
My View:
::ahem::
Throughout
this country's history, only one constitutional amendment has denied a
right to the American people. All other amendments have granted rights.
This of course is number 18: No Alcohol.
Also, throughout this
country's history, only one constitutional amendment has ever been
repealed. Interestingly enough, it's the same one.
To me, this
says that at one point the government knew it was not supposed to
constitutionally deny anything to the American people.
I saw a bumper sticker today that said It's not a choice, it's a child.
This stirred me becuase my usual defense is "I'm not pro-death, I'm
just pro-choice." But this one didn't attack life or death, this
attacked choice. I then realized that I was a pro-lifer as far as
abortion goes. Don't kill your baby. Even the Catholics are okay with
there demonstrations outside of clinics. As long as I can demonstrate
anti-war.
But for the government to say what a person cannot do
is wrong. George W Bush does not have the right to rule whether or not
it is lawful to marry two people of the same gender that are in love,
nor whether it is proper for a woman to abort her unborn child. Both of
these hold religious undertones. However, the United States is home to
people of all religions and therefore cannot be legally governed by
laws that are purely religious.
Those judgements are for God
alone to pass. In the mean time, we live in a great country, a country
that is supposed to be home of the free.
Now all you people go
read Animal Farm. It's short, I promise. And you'll see why it's so
important that we hold onto our rights. |
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| Oh. And I quit my job so I could go to college sillies. It's nothing
bad. Although Kretchmer did say "Is a college education more important
than working at the great Circuit City enterprise?"
The answer my friends is "most definitely" |
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