The Original Blogger

So I started blogging back in the days before Facebook, Myspace, even AOL chat rooms - where I'd argue ranting is equal to blogging. No my rants started way before this and it still amazes me today how the Internet, once limited to You've Got Mail has changed the world as we know it. I guess im dating myself with this references but the truth is I'm not even 30 and we have come so far. The world is flat - totally connected - yet we still cannot manage to coexist peacefully and equally. I'm not communist or even socialist but the distribution of wealth in this country needs some serious attention. If you can spend thousands on clothes, hundreds of thousands on vehicles and millions on a house - when half the people in the next town over are on food stamps, well what's wrong here? Hard work is a wonderful admirable thing and should most definitely be rewarded. But doesn't the majority work hard? The point is it all comes down to this green paper - this monopoly money. It largely contributes to our happiness, sanity and peace of mind. Well that was quite the rant...blog...until next time.

Mother fuck fucker….hurt people

natashavc:

POP QUIZ, HOT SHOT:
WOULD YOU RATHER THIS OR A BAT COME FLYING AT YOU?
AND NO, THE BAT CANNOT BE DRESSED UP LIKE CHRISTIAN BALE

Good question…

natashavc:

POP QUIZ, HOT SHOT:

WOULD YOU RATHER THIS OR A BAT COME FLYING AT YOU?

AND NO, THE BAT CANNOT BE DRESSED UP LIKE CHRISTIAN BALE

Good question…

thetaoofdana:

BEHOLD! The Bios Urn. It lets you become a tree when you die.


Once your remains have been placed into the urn, it can be planted and then the seed germinates and begins to grow. You even have the choice to pick the type of plant you would like to become, depending on what kind of planting space you prefer.


This may sound creepy but I wonder if I can convince my step-family to turn my dad’s ashes into a tree? 

Where do I sign up!

thetaoofdana:

BEHOLD! The Bios Urn. It lets you become a tree when you die.

Once your remains have been placed into the urn, it can be planted and then the seed germinates and begins to grow. You even have the choice to pick the type of plant you would like to become, depending on what kind of planting space you prefer.

This may sound creepy but I wonder if I can convince my step-family to turn my dad’s ashes into a tree? 

Where do I sign up!