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Growing Up

October 15, 2008 · 3 Comments

When I was younger, I always thought that a major accomplishment would be me just reaching a certain age, I saw adult life as a fun, happy life with childhood and adolescence being filled with rules and complications. Now that I’m reaching those milestones, I have to say that I’m not that much happier or free than I was maybe 10 years ago. There was always a huge uncertainty when it came to adult life, how did the bills get paid, why do you have to work such long hours, how do you buy all the things you’d like to have etc…and my mother tried her best to explain that everything is hard, the way you deal with it is by first realizing that it won’t be easy.

I’m trying to apply that to my life now, looking for an apartment, finishing up school, trying to be content, it’s all so foreign to the idea I had that my life would be at this age. I was going to be okay by now, I would have gotten over my past, had my degrees, going into practice, finishing up my book, writing poetry for all the world and loving harder than the sun shines bright….but things don’t always go as you plan. The best you can do, hypothetically is move forward, when the pieces fall apart you can pick the pieces up again if you can find any, or create an entirely new illusion with pieces of the puzzle you remember.

On Friendship. Sidebar.

I’m pleased that I have found a few friends that I can relate to and share my innermost thoughts with, I was beginning to believe that friendship was completely one sided and only lasted up till the person you were friends with had moved on from that particular problem that you were helping them with. What kills me is that I know so many people but they don’t know me, that I love so many people and they don’t know my middle name. Sad really, but reality is sad and grimey and constant and bland and for the most part slightly amusing.

Growing up, loving, hating, being, changing, seeing, seeking, conforming….it’s hard, we can either deal with it or run away from it now and deal with it later.

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Taboo

September 5, 2008 · 1 Comment

When I was growing up (not that long ago) tattoos, piercings (other than your ears for girls) were extremely taboo. I remember noticing guys getting their ear pierced and wearing an earring in one side and everyone would cluck their tongues and shake their heads, asking themselves, amongst themselves, what the world has come to.

Now, not that many years later, having a tattoo is a rite of passage and piercings are just as popular for boys as they are for girls. I wonder at times if this is more celebrity worship and popular culture wreaking havoc on our young people, there’s no way of me finding out whether or not everyone that has any type of body modification would have done it if it wasn’t so popular but I bet the numbers would not be so staggering.

I support freedom of expression in any way you choose, however, isn’t the purpose defeated if you’re doing what everyone else is? I daresay taboo has become common place and taboo practices have been replaced with even more reckless and outlandish doings. Sign of the times or necessary change?

I’m not knocking you if you decided to get a tattoo, hell, I’ve been thinking about getting one…I will however urge you to be original, no nautical stars, no stars period, no butterflies with hearts, no tribal tramp stamps….truly show who you are. Not who you think everyone else is, that is what led it to being Taboo.

Anastasia R.

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