Saturday, April 6, 2013

99th Post: Thoughts

I know many people usually celebrate the a significant amount of posts they have on their blog. For instance, they will state "100th post" or "10th post" or the most dreaded "1st post". Now, I decided to have fun with it and make the 99th post - technically, my 100th post, since I deleted my last one because it did not fully explained my day, forgive me. I cannot stand a lot of things, as many humans do, and most of the list of things have grown over the past couple of years.

Yep, one sin of society everyone commits, but denies, is hypocrisy. No matter who we are as a person, no matter how good we are, we still do things that we hate, and then critcize others for doing the same action they hate. That is committing hypocritcal action about hypocrisy. Awesome. However, everyone does, there is no denying it.

Another subject I feel strongly about is that religion, science, and government do not mix. Sorry, but no matter how much people work on it, it does not. So, the arguments over same-sex marriage and the thought of human deformations should not be included into the government. Therefore, in religious and scientific sense, avoiding the government is the best idea.

Dealing with people is difficult. I do not like dealing with people, and I am the worst person with social interaction. I may be wrong, but who knows? The famous quote that I will probably quote wrong and do not know where this comes from "Cars are not hard. It is people that you need a manual for". I cannot agree more because there is a certain way of interacting with people that does not involve the scolding of society. Complicated, but simply true.

Over the past couple of years of volunteering at various children events, I have noticed "the colorful and diverse relationships" between parents and children. They are not really that different, every single relationship follows a different stereotypes, whether good or bad. However, once in everyone's life time (unless you are not planning to have any kids or do not have anyone to take care of or do not have an authority figure over you), a person will treat his or her kids and his or her parents like trash. No need for argument there. It is the truth, and it is time that we all accept it.

All right, continue to have a great weekend and I will see you soon.

With love,

Violet Sar Bleu


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