Friday, March 6, 2009

Obama, Rihanna, and International Relations

I'm sure you all give a hoot about my opinion on these topics, so here they are.

Ok so the new complaint about President Obama is that he's trying to do too much too early. Will you people ever be satisfied?! If he wasn't you'd all be complaining that he wasn't doing enough.
People are criticizing Pres. Obama's decision to focus not only on the economy, but also on healthcare. I completely agree with his statement that helping the healthcare system will help the economy. All the people who are unemployed are also uninsured, so they can't go to hospitals, so hospitals can't afford to hire nurses and doctors. The uninsured have to travel to India and Mexico to receive cheap hospital care. Giving everyone insurance will bring more jobs back to hospitals.

So Chris Brown. Wow. What a douchebaggins. I hope that he gets the absolute maximum punishment and that Rihanna never speaks to him again. It's not going to happen, but I can wish for it. I've heard on the news that she took him back. It's mean, but in my opinion, she stopped being the victim the moment she let him back into her life. I'm disgusted by all of both her and Chris Brown's people for allowing this behavior to happen and to not do something about it as well.

In completely unrelated news, I am now registered in Troy University's Master's in International Relations. Wahoo!! My first class is going to be International Political Economy. Yikes! I've been researching and it's going to be a really tough class. But it's one of the requirements for the degree, so hopefully I'll do good.

Also, I saw 2 movies recently that I must recommend. First is Slumdog Millionaire. I just have to jump on the bandwagon. This movie is amazing. It deserved every single Oscar it won. It was movie magic at its finest. The second is a movie that no one even noticed in 2006 when it first came out. It's called The Fall. I don't even know how to describe the plot, but it's absolutely brilliant. The settings and scenery are gorgeous and majestic. The characters are vulnerable and both human and super-human. I highly recommend it. I think it'll end up a new classic.

That's all I've got for now. Ta.

Oh wait, one more thing. The latest episode of Heroes. When Sylar cried out "Mommy?", I thought I was going to die. I love that character so much.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

GIMMEYOURSTUFF

Gimme Your Stuff



I am interested in swapping from the site gimmeyourstuff.blogspot.com.

I am in the Army, stationed in Korea. Since I live on an Army base, I can get American things, but since I am in Seoul, I can also get Asian and Korean themed things.

I can offer:

Lots of things Kawaii
Cute stationery (notes, papers, stickers, etc.)
Craft Books/Magazines
Hair accessories
Teas
Korean ramen noodles (yummmy)
Korean movies/CD's
Cute socks
Candy (American & Korean)
Souvenirs (American & Korean)
Books (American & Korean)

I would like:

Stationery
Craft supplies (yarn for crochet, cardstock, paper)
Craft books
Teas
Movies/CDs from your country
I love little jewelry and trinket boxes
Matchboxes (without the matches)
Altoid tins

I like all kinds of stuff, and I can get lots of stuff. So if you are interested e-mail me at munkyluver@msn.com Make sure you put GIMMEYOURSTUFF in the headline so I'll know. I am especially interested in things from Africa, the Middle East, France, Italy, India, Ireland, Scotland and England. But if you are from other countries, I might be interested as well. Thank you!!
Boxes I can make pretty

Fabric

Monday, January 5, 2009

My Thoughts

OPINION TIME!

Ok, so I have some thoughts about some things that are currently going on in the world. So in no particular order, here goes.

Blagojevich and Roland Burris:

Blagojevich is acting like a spoiled little kid who just got caught doing something he wasn't supposed to. And now that he's caught, instead of owning up to what he's done and accepting the punishment, he's going out of his way to do everything he can before he gets grounded.

And Roland Burris. He may be the best bet to be the new senator, but why in the hell would you want to become senator under those conditions? Just wait until everything is settled and then go to DC and get sworn in. This morning they said on the news that he's on his way cuz he's expecting to be sworn in tomorrow. So doing the right thing isn't important? Just as long as you're the senator? Again, spoiled little kids throwing temper tantrums when things don't go their way.

Obama's CIA Head Choice:

So future Pres. Obama has most likely chosen Leon Panetta as his choice for the new head of the CIA. And Sen. Dianne Feinstein isn't too happy about it. Apparently, while the two are good friends, she doesn't feel that he has the experience necessary to become head of the CIA. What's she's most angry about though, is the fact that she wasn't informed about this ahead of time. HE'S ABOUT TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES LADY, HE DOESN'T HAVE TO TELL YOU ANYTHING. So get off your high horse, and get over it. So it's not who you'd have chosen. I'm sorry, but deal with it. Someday, you can run for president and then you can decide who is going to be head of the CIA.

Israel and Gaza:

I understand Hamas has been firing rockets over "the wall" into Israel for a while now, and eventually Israel was going to have to fight back, but don't you think this is a little extreme? Even for Israel? Imagine my arms spread wide apart, as if I'm about to give you a hug. This is the size of Israel. Now imagine my thumb and pointer finger making an O. This is the size of Gaza. It's like the big bully on the school ground kicking the crap out of the smallest kid in the class because the small kid finally had the guts to stand up for himself. I apologize for using two analogies in a row, but this is how I think.

My Conclusion:

Everyone needs to stop acting like a bunch of kids on the schoolground and grow the heck up.