Why Our Nation Is Where It’s At Now: Lost Inventions


 

I’m sorry to admit it but our nation  is nowhere near as great as it has been made out to seem for oh so long. Our nation is filled with and ran by selfish and self-absorbed people who in all reality do not care about us as well as how our nation is affected. All they care about is how much money they can get to buy all the crap they want. But what they have failed to notice is that if they would make the right decisions at the right time we would be way better off. It would be a win-win for everyone. But instead they throw everything good and innovative away if it, God forbid, takes their precious money away. Free energy, cars that run on water or fuel efficient cars, usage of hemp, using cannabis oil to cure cancer and save loved ones, safer cigarette alternatives, so on and so forth. Pushed aside, and the main reason…money. Not because they were expensive to create or harmful to us but because they wouldn’t “profit”. So what the fuck about us? We get stuck with everything that causes cancer (and almost literally everything that causes cancer) and everything that keeps us down and poor, struggling to maintain. Why? It seems to me that our nation is hiding something or is possibly even out to get us. Why else would our nation as well as our planet be falling to shambles with no “solution” as of how to fix it? Am I the only one that tends to get bothered by this? For the food we eat, to the products we use, to the machines we drive, so on again. It’s all wrong and stupid. And we just cluelessly sit back, awaiting someone to shove the facts in our face or swoop in to save the day. But have we forgotten that this is reality. There’s a whole secret world out there that we have no idea about and there’s a great chance all of these high rank people who are in control of us are just corrupt as hell. But oh well I suppose. But to what I was originally getting at, check out all of these cool inventions that were wrongly ended.

18 Most Suppressed Inventions Ever   (found on stumbleupon: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2Vlsbp/:1iL7U.@xP:KIJY3W2B/www.trutv.com/conspiracy/in-the-shadows/the-18-most-suppressed-inventions-ever/gallery.all.html?link=DCF/)

THE ORIGINAL ELECTRIC CAR: UNPLUGGED?

The Original Electric Car: Unplugged?

Perhaps the most notorious suppressed invention is the General Motors EV1, subject of the 2006 documentary, Who Killed the Electric Car? The EV1 was the world’s first mass-produced electric car, with 800 of them up for lease from GM in the late ’90s. GM ended the EV1 line in 1999, stating that consumers weren’t happy with the limited driving range of the car’s batteries, making it unprofitable to continue production.

Many skeptics, however, believe GM killed the EV1 under pressure from oil companies, who stand to lose the most if high-efficiency vehicles conquer the market. It didn’t help that GM hunted down and destroyed every last EV1, ensuring the technology would die out.

THE DEATH OF THE AMERICAN STREETCAR

The Death of the American Streetcar
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In 1921, if the streetcar industry wasn’t actually naming streetcars Desire, it was certainly desiring more streetcars. They netted $1 billion, causing General Motors to hemorrhage $65 million in the face of a thriving industry. GM retaliated by buying and closing hundreds of independent railway companies, boosting the market for gas-guzzling GM buses and cars. While a recent urban movement to rescue mass transit has been underway, it is unlikely we’ll ever see streetcars return to their former glory.

THE 99-MPG CAR

The 99-MPG Car
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The holy grail of automotive technology is the 99-mpg car. Although the technology has been available for years, automakers have deliberately withheld it from the U.S. market. In 2000, the New York Times reported a little-known fact, at least to most: A diesel-powered dynamo called the Volkswagen Lupo had driven around the world averaging higher than 99 mpg. The Lupo was sold in Europe from 1998 to 2005 but, once again, automakers prevented it from coming to market; they claimed Americans had no interest in small, fuel-efficient cars.

FREE ENERGY

Free Energy

Nikola Tesla was more than just the inspiration for a hair metal band, he was also an undisputed genius. In 1899, he figured out a way to bypass fossil-fuel-burning power plants and power lines, proving that “free energy” could be harnessed using ionization in the upper atmosphere to produce electrical vibrations. J.P. Morgan, who had been funding Tesla’s research, had a bit of buyer’s remorse when he realized that free energy for all wasn’t as profitable as, say, actually charging people for every watt of energy use. Morgan then drove another nail in free energy’s coffin by chasing away other investors, ensuring Tesla’s dream would die.

MIRACLE CANCER CURE

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In 2001, Nova Scotian Rick Simpson discovered that a cancerous spot on his skin disappeared within a few days of applying an essential oil made from marijuana. Since then, Simpson and others have treated thousands of cancer patients with incredible success. Researchers in Spain have confirmed that THC, an active compound in marijuana, kills brain-tumor cells in human subjects and shows promise with breast, pancreatic and liver tumors. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, however, classifies marijuana as a Schedule I drug, meaning that it has no accepted medical use, unlike Schedule II drugs, like cocaine and methamphetamine, which may provide medical benefits. What a buzzkill.

WATER-POWERED VEHICLES

Water-Powered Vehicles

Despite how silly it sounds, water-fueled vehicles do exist. The most famous is Stan Meyer’s dune buggy, which achieved 100 miles per gallon and might have become more commonplace had Meyer not succumbed to a suspicious brain aneurysm at 57. Insiders have loudly claimed that Meyer was poisoned after he refused to sell his patents or end his research. Fearing a conspiracy, his partners have all but gone underground (or should we say underwater?) and taken his famed water-powered dune buggy with them. We just hope someone finally brings back the amphibious car.

CHRONOVISOR

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What if you had a device that could see into the future and revisit the past? And what if you didn’t need Christopher Lloyd to help you? Father Pellegrino Maria Ernetti, an Italian priest, claimed in the 1960s to have invented what he called a Chronovisor, something that allowed him to witness Christ’s crucifixion. The device supposedly enabled viewers to watch any event in human history by tuning in to remnant vibrations that are caused by every action. (His team of researchers and builders included Enrico Fermi, who also worked on the first atomic bomb). On his deathbed, Fermi admitted that he had faked viewings of ancient Greece and Christ’s demise, but insisted the Chronovisor, which had by then vanished, still worked. Unsurprisingly, conspiracy theorists say the Vatican is now the likely owner of the original Chronovisor.

RIFE DEVICES

Rife Devices

American inventor Royal Rife (his real name), in 1934, cured 14 “terminal” cancer patients and hundreds of animal cancers by aiming his “beam ray” at what he called the “cancer virus.” So why isn’t the Rife Ray in use today? Barry Lynes, in his 1987 book The Cancer Cure That Worked, details how Rife’s invention was discredited by Morris Fishbein, the director of the American Medical Association (AMA), after his offers to buy a share of the technology were rebuffed, although this has never been proven and the AMA has denied it. A 1953 U.S. Senate special investigation concluded that Fishbein and the AMA had conspired with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to suppress various alternative cancer treatments that conflicted with the AMA’s pre-determined view that “radium, x-ray therapy and surgery are the only recognized treatments for cancer.”

CLOUDBUSTER

Cloudbuster
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In 1953, when severe drought threatened the blueberry harvest in the state of Maine, Dr. Wilhelm Reich, the inventor of a supposed rainmaking device called the Cloudbuster, and he was contracted to bring rain. The Bangor Daily News reported at the time that within hours of setting up the Cloudbuster, nearly � inch of rain had fallen across the area, despite no precipitation in the forecast. Curiously, it does not seem that Reich attempted this feat again and, in 1954, the government put a stop to his work entirely. After Reich’s conviction for selling a phone-booth-sized box that he claimed cured the common cold and impotence, in violation of FDA rules, Reich was sentenced to prison, where he soon died. The court also ordered that Reich’s inventions, their parts and any writing about them be destroyed.

OVERUNITY GENERATOR

Overunity Generator

A number of overunity generators, which produce more energy than they take to run, have surfaced in the past century. Ironically, they have been more trouble than they were worth. In nearly all cases, a supposedly working prototype has been unable to make it to commercial production as a result of various corporate or government forces working against the technology. Recently, the Lutec 1000, an “electricity amplifier,” has been making steady progress toward a final commercial version. Will consumers soon be able to buy it, or will it too be suppressed?

COLD FUSHION

Cold Fushion
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Billions of dollars have been spent researching how to create energy using controlled “hot fusion,” a risky and unpredictable line of experimentation. Meanwhile, garage scientists and a fringe group of university researchers have been getting closer to harnessing the power of “cold fusion,” which is much more stable and controllable, but far less supported by government and foundation money. In 1989, Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons announced that they had made a breakthrough and had observed cold fusion in a glass jar on their lab bench. To say the reaction they received was chilly would be an understatement. CBS’s 60 Minutes described how the resulting backlash from the well-funded hot-fusion crowd sent the researchers underground and overseas, where within a few years their funding dried up, forcing them to drop their pursuit of clean energy.

HOT FUSHION

Hot Fushion
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Cold fusion isn’t the only technology to get buried by hot-headed scientists. When two physicists who were working on the decades-long Tokamak Hot Fusion project at Los Alamos Laboratory stumbled across a cheaper, safer method of creating energy from colliding atoms, they were allegedly forced to repudiate their own discoveries or be fired; the lab feared losing the torrent of government money for Tokamak. In retaliation, the lead researchers created the Focus Fusion Society, which raises private money to fund their research outside of government interference.

MAGNETOFUNK AND HIMMELKOMPASS

Magnetofunk and Himmelkompass
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Nazi scientists spent much of World War II hidden in a covert military base somewhere in the arctic, creating the Magnetofunk. This alleged invention was designed to deflect the compasses of Allied aircraft that might be searching for Point 103, as the base was known. The aircraft pilots would think they were flying in a straight line, but would gradually curve around Point 103 without ever knowing they were deceived. The Himmelkompass allowed German navigators to orient themselves to the position of the sun, rather than magnetic forces, so they could find Point 103 despite the effects of the Magnetofunk. According to Wilhelm Landig, a former SS officer, these two devices were closely guarded secrets of the Third Reich. So closely guarded were they that neither device apparently survived the collapse of Hitler’s Germany, although the real tragedy is that no one has ever named their band Magnetofunk.

A SAFER CIGARETTE?

A Safer Cigarette?
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In the 1960s, the Liggett & Myers tobacco company created a product called the XA, a cigarette in which most of the stick’s carcinogens had been eliminated. Dr. James Mold, Liggett’s Research Director, reported in court documents in the case of “The City and County of San Francisco vs. Phillip Morris, Inc.,” that Phillip Morris threatened to “clobber” Liggett if they did not adhere to an industry agreement never to reveal information about the negative health effects of smoking. By advertising a “safer” alternative, they would be admitting the dangers of tobacco use. The lawsuit was dismissed on a technicality and Phillip Morris never addressed the accusations. Despite their own scientists’ publication of research that showed less cancer in mice exposed to smoke from the XA, Liggett & Myers issued a press released denying evidence of cancer in humans as a result of tobacco use, and the XA never saw the light of day.

TENS

TENS
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The Transcutaneous Electronic Nerve Stimulation (TENS) device was created to alleviate pain impulses from the body without the use of drugs. In 1974, Johnson & Johnson bought StimTech, one of the first companies to sell the machine, and proceeded to starve the TENS division of money, causing it to flounder. StimTech sued, alleging that Johnson & Johnson purposely stifled the TENS technology to protect sales of its flagship drug, Tylenol. Johnson & Johnson responded that the device never performed as well as was claimed and that it was not profitable. StimTech’s founders won $170 Million, although the ruling was appealed and overturned on a technicality. The court’s finding that the corporation suppressed the TENS device was never overturned.

THE PHOEBUS CARTEL

The Phoebus Cartel
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Phillips, GE and Osram engaged in a conspiracy from 1924 to 1939 with the goal of controlling the fledgling light-bulb industry, according to a report published in Time magazine six years later. The alleged cartel set prices and suppressed competing technologies that would have produced longer-lasting and more efficient light bulbs. By the time the cabal dissolved, the industry-standard incandescent bulb was established as the dominant source of artificial light across Europe and North America. Not until the late 1990s did compact fluorescent bulbs begin to edge into the worldwide lighting market as an alternative.

THE CORAL CASTLE

The Coral Castle
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How did Ed Leedskalnin build the massive Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida, out of giant chunks of coral weighing up to 30 tons each with no heavy equipment and no outside help? Theories abound, including anti-gravity devices, magnetic resonance and alien technology, but the answer may never be known. Leedskalnin died in 1951 without any written plans or clues as to his techniques. The centerpiece of the castle, which is now a museum open to the public, is a nine-ton gate that used to move with light pressure from one finger. After the gate’s bearings wore out in the 1980s, a crew of five took more than two weeks to fix it, although they never did get it to work as effortlessly as Leedskalnin’s original masterpiece.

HEMP BIO-FUEL

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The father of our country, George Washington, who is rumored to have said “I cannot tell a lie,” was a proud supporter of the hemp seed. Of course, the only thing more suppressed in this country than an honest politician is hemp, which is often mistakenly for marijuana and therefore unfairly maligned. Governmental roadblocks, meanwhile, prevent hemp from becoming the leader in extracting ethanol, allowing environmentally damaging sources like corn to take over the ethanol industry. Despite the fact that it requires fewer chemicals, less water and less processing to do the same job, hemp has never caught on. Experts also lay the blame at the feet of (who else?) Presidential candidates, who kiss up to Iowa corn growers for votes.

I don’t know what do you think? Would our nation have been better off with these inventions or were they right to end them when they did?

 

‎9 Things I Hate About Everyone (shared from Facebook)


 

I found this while checking my Facebook earlier and I thought it was too funny. It brightened my day so I thought I’d share it with you in hopes that you’d enjoy as well.

‎9 Things I Hate About Everyone

1. People who point at their wrist asking for the time… I know where my watch is pal, where the hell is yours? Do I point at my crotch when I ask where the toilet is?

2. People who are willing to get off their a** to search the entire room for the TV remote because they refuse to walk to the TV and change the channel manually.

3. When people say “Oh you just want to have your cake and eat it too“. Damn Right! What good is cake if you can’t eat it?

4. When people say “it’s always the last place you look”. Of course it is. Why the hell would you keep looking after you’ve found it? Do people do this? Who and where are they?

5. When people say while watching a film, “did ya see that?” No Loser, I paid $12 to come to the cinema and stare at the damn floor!

6. People who ask “Can I ask you a question?”… Didn’t give me a choice there, did ya sunshine?

7. When something is ‘new and improved’. Which is it? If it’s new, then there has never been anything before it. If it’s an improvement, then there must have been something before it, couldn’t be new.

8. When people say “life is short”. What the hell??? Life is the longest damn thing anyone ever does!!! What can you do thats longer?

9. When you are waiting for the bus and someone asks “Has the bus come yet?” If the bus came, would I be standing here???

 

30 Day Challenge for September: 30 Days ofTruths


30 Day Challenge #2: Truths

I found this one last month but had already posted a 30 Day challenge for the month so I decided to just go ahead and write it and get it out of the way so it’d be ready to post for September. So here we go again. Let’s be honest about September!

Day 01 : Something you hate about yourself.
Day 02 : Something you love about yourself.
Day 03 : Something you have to forgive yourself for.
Day 04 : Something you have to forgive someone for.
Day 05 : Something you hope to do in your life.
Day 06 : Something you hope you never have to do.
Day 07 : Someone who has made your life worth living for.
Day 08 : Someone who made your life hell, or treated you like shit.
Day 09 : Someone you didn’t want to let go, but just drifted.
Day 10 : Someone you need to let go, or wish you didn’t know.
Day 11 : Something people seem to compliment you the most on.
Day 12 : Something you never get compliments on.
Day 13 : A band or artist that has gotten you through some tough ass days. (write a letter.)
Day 14 : A hero that has let you down. (letter)
Day 15 : Something or someone you couldn’t live without, because you’ve tried living without it.
Day 16 : Someone or something you definitely could live without.
Day 17 : A book you’ve read that changed your views on something.
Day 18 : Your views on gay marriage.
Day 19 : What do you think of religion? Or what do you think of politics?
Day 20 : Your views on drugs and alcohol.
Day 21 : (scenario) Your best friend is in a car accident and you two got into a fight an hour before. What do you do?
Day 22 : Something you wish you hadn’t done in your life.
Day 23 : Something you wish you had done in your life.
Day 24 : Make a playlist to someone, and explain why you chose all the songs. (Just post the titles and artists and letter)
Day 25 : The reason you believe you’re still alive today.
Day 26 : Have you ever thought about giving up on life? If so, when and why?
Day 27 : What’s the best thing going for you right now?
Day 28 : What if you were pregnant or got someone pregnant, what would you do?
Day 29 : Something you hope to change about yourself. And why.
Day 30 : A letter to yourself, tell yourself EVERYTHING you love about yourself

 

Source:

http://hope.gr/30-days-of-truth/

 

The College Life is the Life for Me?


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It’s Wednesday August 22 and my third day of classes this semester at the University of Louisiana or UL. And so far I’m kinda diggin’ it and dreading it as well. The classes are ok and pretty interesting for the most part, although I spend most the time freezing my ass off. Between classes I basically visit my mom at her office and wander aimlessly around campus until I find a place that’s interests me. All the while somewhat longing inside for a buddy to walk around campus with or wondering “How is it possible that everyone seems to know everyone yet no one at the same time?” It’s frustrating.

Today, I really wanted to be outside so I decided to stroll over to the park. I found a nice covered bench and got comfortable, kicked off my shoes, laid back and smoked a joe. When I you that was the best way I could spend my break, believe me it was wonderful. I even squeezed in a little “party” and snack time, along with some light meditation, I looked over some notes took some time to appreciate my college experience a little more. I even tried to start back on my 30 day challenge (which coincidentally today’s topic happens to be my academics), work on next month’s, and take a few pictures. I will add that the Internet being down around campus does in fact blow ass but other than that so far it’s a great beginning to my semester. I’m hoping to reach success! Wish me luck!

Hear Me Speak


I’m trying something new, daily fortunes. Every day Astrology.com sends me a text with a daily word and fortune, and sometimes they’re actually interesting. So I figured I should share them with you (maybe even daily) and possibly do some sort of reflection on them.

Today’s fortune:

For your words to sink in, they must be whispered – not yelled. 

What does this mean to you?

For me it means, If I want you to understand what I’m trying to tell you, I must say it in a gentle, understanding tone – not harsh and forceful.

Today’s word:

Cabal (n.): Group of schemers.

Ex. My boyfriend and our friends formed a cabal to plan for my birthday next month.

 

Note: For daily fortunes, horoscopes, word of the day, weather, and many other services send MENU to 44636

Five Ways To Sweep Me Off My Feet


 

Day one of the 30 Day Challenge is here and it’s time to get to work. Today’s topic: Five ways to win my heart. So if you were thinking about it, now’s your chance. 😉

  • Make me laugh, HARD. Laughter will most likely always win the heart of anyone, unless they’re a tight-wad prick. For me laughing takes the cake. Make me laugh till I cry, till my head and stomach hurts, or even better…till I can’t breathe. Either way, laughing is a big pick-me-upper and a BIG turn on. So don’t be shy, break the ice and tell me your best (and maybe even your lamest) joke!
  • Food! I just wouldn’t be a southern gal if I didn’t have a tongue with a taste for finger-lickin’ good food. Taking me out for dinner is nice, I’ll enjoy my meal the same. But make me a tasty home cooked meal yourself and, DING DING DING, we have a winner! Best way to this gal’s heart, number two, tango with my taste-buds. And heads up bacon, is never a bad choice.
  • Sharing is caring, so share something you’re passionate about with me. I don’t know about other women, but hearing a man speak passionately about something he cares about is down right sexy. Knowing and hearing your passion when you speak about it is enough, but letting me take part in your world lets me know you really care.
  • Skills and smarts can win my heart, but too much can make or break me. Just like sharing is caring, sharing your smarts and skill can be equally attractive. There’s nothing we women like more than a man with a brain. You don’t hear women swooning over the tin man do you? Exactly, a man with profound knowledge in one or more areas shows a glimpse of power that all men should have and feel. Yet too much smarts when it’s being pushed in my face can become overbearing and immediately sink my boat. So lay it on, but don’t overdo it.
  • Last but not least, say something sweet and sincerely mean it. Flattery is a lost art. Nowadays guys will say just about anything to lure (and I use the term as it’s intended) a woman in. What we really want to hear is compliments and your honest opinion. I don’t want to be “sexy” or “hot”, I would like to be told I’m “beautiful” or “gorgeous”. Be sweet and kind without being phony about it. Say what you mean and mean what you say, or else you’ll lose…end of story.

There’s plenty of other ways to win my heart, but perhaps we’ll save that for another day.

 

Five Weak Words that Make Your Writing Less Effective


Yesterday I posted a 30 day challenge, for all to take part in, to help relieve the stress of writer’s block that I know I, as well as others, have been facing. Intended to give us all a month of blogging and a chance to build a little more traffic, I also wanted to work on my writing skills. Which is why today I’ve decided to share an article I came across to help with just that. Most of us (I know I’m definitely included) use simple, everyday words and phrases when writing, but by doing this it takes away from the value of our posts. So I’m encouraging everyone to join the 30 day challenge and try using these tips when posting throughout the month. Hopefully by September we will all have sharpened our skills and be ready for September’s challenge. Good luck everyone!

Source: http://goinswriter.com/weak-words/

Weak Words and How to Fix Them

Here are five lazy words that make your writing weaker and how to fix them:

“Stuff”

Stuff is a lazy word. Only use it sparingly when you’re intentionally trying to be informal.

Instead, use a more descriptive noun.

“Things”

Things is another lazy word. People often overuse it. While not always inappropriate, it also should be used on rare occasions.

Things is nondescript and can often be replaced with much better nouns, such as “reasons” or “elements” or “issues” and so on…

“Got”

Got is a terrible verb. It means “obtaining something” or can also be used as a helping verb like have. More often than not, got can usually go away.

Instead of saying “I got up”, say “I woke up.”

Instead of saying, “I got a baseball”, say, “I have a baseball” or “I found a baseball.”

Not only is got a lazy word; it is also vague. In the last sentence does “got” mean “found” or “have”?

“Was/Is/Are/Am”

Often people will say something like, “I was there” or “We were at the party.”

In these cases, the writers are using different versions of the verb to be when they could be employing better action words.

For example, you could instead say, “I stood silently in the kitchen” or “My wife and I arrived late to the party.”

“Went”

Went is like are. There are a hundred other verbs that you could exchange for went.

Instead of saying, “I went to the store,” you could say, “I walked to the store” or, “I drove my car to buy some groceries at the store.”

Went is a lame word — vague, boring, lackluster.

As are amgotstuff, and things. Here are a few more words and phrases to use sparingly:

  • very
  • all
  • important
  • used to
  • every
  • never
  • feel
  • seem
  • think
  • often
  • almost
  • big
  • small
  • have got
  • just

Stop using them in your writing.

Or at very least, think twice before whipping out a simple, overused word like are.

Words lose their meaning when we use them carelessly. Take your time, carefully considering how you will utilize the best words possible.

When you write, your copy wields great potential. Don’t squander it.

 

And please check out Jeff Goins article on his page:

http://goinswriter.com/weak-words/

Breasts: Does Size Really Matter?


I’m at the bar with my boyfriend and a couple of our friends when my boyfriend and our friend walk away for drinks, leaving me with his girlfriend. While having casual conversation somehow breasts come about. Now I’m a small breasted female and she’s on the heavier side therefore her breasts are bit “fuller”.
Moving on, we began talking about bras and Victoria’s Secret and which ones work best. Although I feel she’s trying to hint at making me feel lesser about the subject because I’m “lacking” in that department.

I’m all for embracing what I have, but I’d like to know do women, and men as well, think breast size give women a reason to feel they have superiority or power over others? Does having larger breasts give a woman more substance or is it just another superficial illusion that media has created and implanted into the subconscious of our society?

My “Backsack” I Made From Old Clothing


 

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I made this bag by hand a few days ago and felt I should share. It’s the second bag I’ve made so far and I must say I’m pretty proud of the outcome. I even made a secret pocket on the bottom and on both straps.

I made the bag out of an old long sleeve thermal and an old blue polo shirt that I had laying around and got tired of seeing. :3
It has a drawstring and loop & button closure and a cute uni-pocket on the front for little things.

I’m utterly satisfied with it and can’t wait to make more, especially once I get a new sewing machine and learn more. Hope everyone enjoyed!

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30 Steps Ahead: 30 Day Challenge Pt. 2


So I just recently posted a “30 Day Writer’s-Challenge” and it seems like it may be a hit. But it just so happens that I found another challenge which is based on 30 Days of Truths, which I must say sounds like it’s going to be quite interesting. I’ll be posting it at the end of August for September. Hope I’m not the only one excited about this! :3

30 Day Writer’s-Blog Challenge


 

Okay, since I’ve started my blog yesterday I’ve become totally addicted, but I keep facing the same problem…what to write about. So I decided to Google a 3o day challenge. And I came across one  I thought sounded pretty interesting and saying that today is the 30th, I figured I’d post a Heads-up Challenge for when my fellow bloggers would like to take part with me next month. I’ve included the link to the challenge below as well as listed it. Happy Blogging!

30 Day Writer’s-Blog Challenge List:

  1. Five ways to win your heart
  2. Something you feel strongly about
  3. A book you love
  4. Bullet your whole day
  5. Things you want to say to an ex
  6. Your views on mainstream music
  7. Five pet peeves
  8. What you ate today
  9. How important you think education is
  10. Put your music player on shuffle and write the first ten songs that play
  11. Your family
  12. Five guys whom you find attractive
  13. Your opinion about your body and how you comfortable you are with it
  14. What you wore today
  15. Your zodiac/horoscope and if you think it fits your personality
  16. Something you always think “what if …” about
  17. Something that you are proud of
  18. A problem that you have had
  19. Five items you lust after
  20. Your fears
  21. How you hope your future will be like
  22. Your academics
  23. Something that you miss
  24. Five words/phrases that make you laugh
  25. Something you’re currently worrying about
  26. Things you like and dislike about yourself
  27. A quote to try to live by
  28. Somewhere you’d like to move to or visit
  29. Five weird things that you like
  30. One thing you’re excited about

*Didn’t realize that I posted this with only 30 topics and not 31 for the month, and I apologize. So here’s number 31. 🙂

31.   A movie that made you cry.

Source:

http://therisingpage.com/2012/03/30-day-writers-blog-challenge/