Category: Life
Try best not to complain
We have a hard enough time dressing ourselves in the morning with two arms. But this straight-shooting 25-year-old girl born without arms, who goes by the handle “Tisha UnArmed” and regularly posts YouTube videos about how she goes about her everyday life, reveals in a new video how we’ve been taking for granted the little things – like being able to zip up our flies without assistance and put on a bra without doing “a little jig.” Then again, some things may be simpler without arms; Tisha says it’s easier to turn your shirt around if you accidentally put it on backwards.
Humans are so amazing while some don’t deserve to be in existence. Be Grateful you woke up today. Now go put yourself to positive use!
Remember short lived life
Topless New York
I never knew it was legal especially in New York for women to walk around topless. I think it’s a great expression of freedom.
Also watch this recent CNN video: Why I go topless in public
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Ty Warner gives woman $20,000 for her cause after asking her for directions
Ty Warner gives woman $20,000 for her cause after asking her for directions.
This was a very sweet gesture by Ty Warner. I love reading stories like this. Do not be afraid to Muster up the courage when you are suffering from a life threatening disease and get out and try with all your strength & prayers to find some help.
That’s what happened last month when Jennifer Vasilakos guided Ty Warner when he stopped and asked for driving directions in Santa Barbara, Calif. Jennifer was standing on a street corner handing out flyers to raise money for a stem cell procedure she needs to save her life from kidney failure.
He was true to his word. Vasilakos, an herbalist and Reiki teacher, received a package on July 16 with a $20,000 check and with a handwritten note from Warner. The note read in part, “Someone up there loves you because I was guided to meet you Saturday. I never lose my way, but fate had me lost and ask you for directions. The rest of the story I hope will be a wonderful new life for you.”
American Gladiators
My buddy just sent me a link to this video. This is so classic and brings back so many memories. My buddy is almost a decade younger then me, so it makes me happy to see he’s tuned into life before the Y generation? lol Is that the name they call teens today?
Anyways, my friend knows more classic rocks songs then anyone I know my age or older and the dude is 22 years old. Makes me proud.
American Gladiators used to be one of my favorite shows to watch. This was our reality television and the WWF.
The days when they showed more fitness on television, like Tony Little, Body by Jake, Richard Simons, etc.. Now they have taken physical education out of the school system, feed you horrible food that puts you in a bad mood. Then you go home, play PS3, play Call of Duty to release your aggression and dumbed down by a smart phone or sitting on FaceWaster updating your status.. WOW, how times have changed.
Maibu takes a hit like a man!
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- The American Gladiator!!! (hebslimdown.wordpress.com)
Culture of Distraction & Acceleration of Addictiveness
Culture of Distraction & Acceleration of Addictiveness
I found this video off Matt Mullenweg‘s website, Matt is co-founder of WordPress. Very educational ,super funny and awfully true. If you have ever noticed. There is a WordPress function called distraction free writing mode!
Genius
Humans need to slow down.. We all can relate to this. Why is it, when one human see’s another attractive human. The common impulse now is to pull out and check your phone?
D’oh, I think this is the perfect way of missing out on opportunity that may exist….For example, I noticed a cute girl/women and she notices me, brief smile but the cell phone is coming out and texting begins? OMG, I remember when cell phones first came out people were talking to themselves to attract attention or falsely portray an image. Before that, humans were beeping themselves, LMAO. Great invention
Please watch – This is Important – SlowTech
Also read, The Acceleration of Addictiveness
