Looking ahead…
But, first to get through finals week.
- Monday
- Sociology 173 final
- Entomology 010 final
- Wednesday
- Sociology 004 final
- LOL Ent. new 21+ club in South Hollywood with friends this Saturday
- Spring Break
- Mal’s 21st in Vegas
- Externalizing/ PCN show hopping
- DTF trips
- San Diego trip
- Allyson and Josh’s 21st in Vegas.
Get to know the little city I live in.
Oxnard, CA.
Reasons why I love living here:
• Beach is 5 minutes from my house.
• Mediterranean weather all year around
•The PCH (1) literally runs right through the city
• Malibu is 20 minutes away
• Santa Monica/ Venice Beach are 50 minutes away
• Los Angeles is an hour away
• Hollywood is 45 minutes away (with out traffic)
• Santa Barbara is 30 minutes away
• Six Flags Magic Mountain is 50 minutes away
• Disneyland is about 2 hours away
• Population is barely about 200,000 (not too big nor too small)
• The snow/mountains are about an hour and a half away
• 19th largest city in California
• 113th largest city in the United States
• James Cameron has a home here
It’s such a perfect location to live in. It’s right in the middle of everything!Yesh c: And doesn’t Dave Grohl have a house in Oxnard Shores?
Cause Ica posted these pictures and I miss these two girls. @jobabyyy @iiccaa (Taken with instagram)
“It’s not real friendship without homosexual moments”
This is true.
yeah just don’t get too carried away. lol.
hahaha its trueeee
hahaha. true.
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Thanks.
I appreciate the support, but when you said “YOUR ____” I just panicked a little bit. Everything’s going too fast right now. Kind of feeling not ready for this next step.
i think all you DUMB ASS ANONS need to see this.
And everyone else needs to this. This looks like such an inspiring, yet heartbreaking movie. Stop Bullying!
I have to watch this.
People need to think before they say and do something .
I really hope the rating gets changed from R to PG-13 so 13+ children can actually watch it. The fact that this movie is Rated R, speaks volume about how serious this issue is.
Regardless of the rating, parents should take their kids to see this movie.
stand for the silent.
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Symbolism

I posted up this picture before, and I wanted to include the story behind it, but I did not. I did, however, write in my “epiphany” journal as my friend who gave it to me calls it. Here it is…
Today a took a picture of something that means a lot to me. In the future when I look back on this picture, it will bring back every single emotion, thought, and feeling that I had at the one moment in time.
This picture symbolizes my past plans. It symbolizes what I thought I had in store for my future. Prior to ripping these pieces of paper up, I stared at it contemplating what I wanted. After a long staring contest with these pieces of paper, and endless texts and facebook messages with people, I came to a realization. Sometimes in life you have to give up your old plans because not everything you want to do can happen. Not everything you want to do can work out accordingly. You need to learn to let go of something, no matter how hard it may be. However, just because you had to rip up your plans, it doesn’t mean you can’t build something new out of the “leftovers.”
Don’t dwell too much on the shredded plans. Try not to look at those individual shredded pieces as forgotten and useless. Instead look at them and try to build something new and better out of them.
This picture sums up everything I went through that week. The picture itself may not be that great to others, but it does to me. This is the kind of photography I admire. Images that I can look back on in the future to remind me of how I felt at the one moment in my life. That’s how I can determine if I took a good picture. Goodnight.


