While I’m at it.

This book raises many interesting points, and I would encourage you all to read it (Men and women alike). It addresses many issues people are afraid to confront, or refuse to confront altogether. It is written from an intimate and genuine point of view.

One point it raises which I find particularly frustrating is that of the name game. In the first chapter it asks “What is the worst thing you can call a man? Bitch, Girl, Pussy, etc. Is that not royally fucked up?” Also, she talks about the fact that a sexually active woman/girl/whatever is considered by society to be a big ‘ol whore, while men who are sexually active are players. What the fuck is that? I’m sure, if you’re a female, you’ve come across this sort of thing in some form before. This book urges you take action, even in the smallest way, because it can still make a difference.

There are still many battles to be won, especially for young women when standards for us in this society are growing more and more out of proportion on a daily basis. You can’t look anywhere without seeing some kind of advertisement for beauty products that will supposedly transform you into this beautiful and perfect juicy cyborg woman that every man wants. BULLSHIT! I mean sure, embrace your femininity, but do it for the right reasons, not because you’re trying to live up to some picture that’s been photoshopped and edited in every way shape and form and printed on the inside of every cover of every magazine chocked full ‘o SECKZ TIPZ! and HOW 2 LOOK HAWT 4 UR MAN!.

Fuck. More on this later.

August 11, 2008. Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , . Life life life.. 1 comment.

THE SUN WILL RISE, EVEN IF YOU DON’T HAPPEN TO BE THERE.

Meet Cajun Dance Party. Catchy bastards.

July 21, 2008. Tags: , , , , , , , , . Music, Uncategorized. Leave a comment.