March 2011
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It's In The Way That You Word It
So… I’m gonna bitch for a bit. I auditioned for a play the other day.  For those of you who may be familiar with it, it’s called Dog Sees God, and the basic premise is the kids of Peanuts as high schoolers, after Snoopy has died. I didn’t get a callback, but I’m not really disappointed about that, actually.  In fact, it’s probably even better.  I auditioned...
Mar 31st
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“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings...”
– Pierre Teilhard de chardin (via quote-book)
Mar 30th
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Mar 25th
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Anonymous asked: Do you have any idea how much I love you? :)
Mar 25th
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Mar 25th
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Mar 24th
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Mar 24th
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HOW TO TICK PEOPLE OFF →
Mar 24th
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Rock N Roll Metro Map v1.0 →
Mar 24th
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Mar 24th
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Dunning–Kruger effect →
I feel like this is becoming an epidemic.
Mar 24th
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Makes me feel like God.
Mar 24th
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Mar 22nd
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Mar 22nd
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Mar 22nd
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“A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
– Mark Twain | (via bornonthe17th)
Mar 22nd
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Mar 16th
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Mar 16th
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Waxing Nostalgic
Pardon the sentimentality, but I was reminded of good times of old today, and I was compelled to write about it. I think digital music is great.  Don’t get me wrong.  I think artists’ ability to have their music more accessible via the internet is a great thing.  Although I do also understand how it’s hurting the record industry, and that makes me feel bad… In a way, the...
Mar 16th
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“I am convinced that everyone can develop a good heart and a sense of universal...”
– Dalai Lama (Source: bornonthe17th)
Mar 10th
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“We are all a little weird and life’s a little weird, and when we find someone...”
– Dr. Seuss (via kari-shma)
Mar 8th
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WHEREVER YOU STAND by The UCLA ScatterTones
GENRE: A Cappella DATE OF RELEASE: Spring 2010 The third and most recent album from the UCLA-based a cappella group shows that they still mean business.  The album, which debuted last spring, features a variety of music both old and new. It is a reigning trend, it seems, in many a cappella recordings today to load them full with post-production effects and plug-ins to make their songs sound...
Mar 7th
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Mar 4th
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Mar 2nd
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Mar 2nd
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WE WALK THIS ROAD by Robert Randolph & The Family...
GENRE: Blues/Funk DATE OF RELEASE: June 2010 For those of you unfamiliar with Robert Randolph, he is a young man very talented on the pedal steel guitar.  He plays it like it’s nobody’s business, and appears to have a ball while doing so.  I first was introduced to Robert Randolph when he appeared as an artist at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Festival in 2004.  Robert Randolph...
Mar 1st
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DOO-WOPS & HOOLIGANS by Bruno Mars
GENRE: R&B/Pop DATE OF RELEASE: October 2010 I could pretty much sum up this whole review in 4 words:  I love Bruno Mars.  Following up his spring EP, his full-length album that debuted in October of last year puts Bruno Mars on the map as a force to be reckoned with.  Ladies and gentleman, simply put: there is not a bad song on this album. It starts off with a bang, literally, with the...
Mar 1st
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THE AGE OF ADZ by Sufjan Stevens
GENRE: Folk-Rock/Electronica DATE OF RELEASE: October 2010 Again, this is me jumping into the territory of an artist I find myself only vaguely familiar with.  This was the first full album of Sufjan Stevens that I have listened to.  It came into the radio station a while back, and I liked what I had heard of him before, so I uploaded it.  I finally got the opportunity to listen to it. Sufjan...
Mar 1st
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