Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Changes to the blog (Jan 21st 2015)



Okay, so a lot of people have complained that the comments section wasn't working out very well for some reason, I've now looked into it and resolved the issue so anyone can now make comments on the posts they want to, like it? Dislike it? Got something or more to point out? Comment on the articles. Have a suggestion? Want me to write on any topic? Go ahead and make your requests :D

I'll entertain as many as I can.

It seems the comment section has problems mainly if you're using the Opera Mini mobile browser to browse the site. Most people who have had success commenting did so by signing in with their gmail/google accounts. It's FAR easier that way. Even on phones using opera mini.

Upcoming changes include
--Addition of poems to the blog
--Disqus community section for interaction with the author(s) on the site
--Addition of more authors who will both moderate the site and write articles
--Categorization of posts, with the tab addions


Comment below if you either dislike/like the changes or want e to do something else new that I haent thought of yet :). Thanks for making this site better ;)

School and The Monster


It's understandable that most people wouldn't like school since they look at it as a cage. Like a monster holding them in. They feel like they're literally in the belly of the beast they just wait for the time to finish up and the bell to ring so they can rush out and away ASAP. I'm talking about teenagers or young adults here by the way. They believe in that situation that they're like puppets on a string. They want freedom. They want space. They want to have fun.

Not so much to ask right? It seems that they only want so little which is in fact, really so much.

The thing is - young adults seem to be  concerned about doing everything else that there is to do outside the school that they've  start to want nothing to do either what goes on on it.

Why? Restrictions? Authority issues? Personal space? Nutella + Cookies?

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

How To Choose Happiness: The Simple Things

"You can look ahead to happiness, and you can look back on it, but it's so hard to notice it to your left or right."
- Robert Brault




The simple things. Those are the things that really matter in the the end once you think about it.

Happiness is something we all dearly crave. Even as babies, the intrinsic yearning shows in the longing for comfort. Food. Warmth. Closeness. Peace. Love. The little things are all a baby requires to be happy. To have its eyes crinkle and shine, like stars dancing with joy.

"What ARE the simple things?" you may wonder. What do they do. In relation to its referring term the "simple things" are just that. Simple.

Love.

Air.

Light.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Things to Avoid doing in the New Year: The Top Ten Lies People Tell

This is a compilation of the top ten lies people tell, collated from various sources and after multiple processes of investigation and research. (If you check carefully enough, you'll see that that's a lie too :P. I just collected them based on personal views and opinions, no research done.....or was there? )

This article however is actually an original typed piece. Please don't copy this :|. Just refer it :D Have fun though....


1. I Don't Lie
I'm sure you've said this one once or twice in your life, you may even be among the few of us that say it a LOT even, but seriously though? "No more paradoxicals" is the way to go for his new year.




2. I'll Be Done In..... Minutes
So many people say this that it's become ridiculously overplayed and overused. Anyone saying this knows it's a lie, and anyone hearing it ALSO knows that it's a lie. Funny thing? It's almost always never meant to be a lie. We just usually tend to either overestimate our abilities or underestimate the circumstanced delaying us. I's not so much of a lie - than it is an "erroneous statement".


3. I'm Fine
People say this one a lot. To avoid complicating  a discussion, or to avoid starting one with someone you're not interested in talking to at that moment, or other reasons here and there that seemingly justify the lie in their minds, even though it's subconsciously let out, but really - It's not justifiable, only excusable. There's a difference.