Crazy Politics

So I’m trying to find a feed of the debate since I missed it tonight. MSNBC has it, but when I try to do it on my mac, it says it’s not supported. When I do it on windows it constantly crashes the browser. Fucking Microsoft.

Anyways, so I found this list of all the parties and people running. One of them is in the political party… “Turtle”

Umm. This is one fucked up guy….

*Annex Mexico as 51st State;

*Eliminate all federal taxes

*Elecction day as national holiday (Wee, that’d be cool)

*Change Space Discovery to NationalGlobal Defnse by introducing Quad Space Bases in the Eight Sectors of planet Earth.

*Total elimination of prison sentences for non-violent crime convictions; allowing magistrate to encorporate the convicted into the 100 new prison cities to be built into The Correctional Institutions at State Levels.

Crazies…

Check them out there’s some pretty crazy shit on there.

lol.

laters all.

The Sims 2!!

Yay! This game is so hot! Why isn’t it out for mac yet!?!?

Read some VERY hilarious stories here. OMG, it’s great!

HAHA! God I love the evil things you can do in this game.

Ok, So today has been really fun. Though I got about 1 hour of sleep this morning and then came home and slept the rest of the day.

Well anyways, last night was pretty good. JonJon came over and cooked dinner then we hung out in the living room for a while. He fell alseep at sometime, and then I went to bed later. We got up about 5:30 and got ready then headed over to Nikki’s house. Met up with her and everyone else and then headed up to Newport Beach. JonJon and I got there WAY ahead of everyone else, so we got kick ass parking. Got checked inand then walked around looking at shit.

The other people got there later and checked in. TONS of fucking people everywhere.

Finally it came time to walk and we did. That was lots of fun but it was really really hot!

After the walk we went over to Fashion Island and shopped. jonJon and I got ditched at the first store we went to (The apple store), so we just shopped on our own.

From there we broke and got lost in Irvine, eventually made it to the spectrum where we ate lunch then broke and went back to my house. Watched a movie but we both feel asleep like 5 minutes into it. I woke up sometime in there and went to my actual bed. And slept tell like 7 or so. Called Andrew and told him I wouldn’t be up tonight.

After that I went back to bed and slept tell 12:30 when JonJOn called me. Thankfully he called me too, or else I would have probably slept ALL fucking night long. Gah! That would have been horrible shit.

Anyways, ran into work and here I am working, but I’m so tired and about to fall alseep any minute.

Today will be spent sleeping a lot too. 🙂

I think I may be sick or something. Who knows.

Anyways, laters all.

In The Flesh

I just watched In The Flesh… HORRIBLE fucking movie!

Super Size Me is playing up at Chapman next Tuesday! GREAT fucking movie! Anyone that wants to go with me call me or IM me or something! Cause you should ALL fucking see it! And some of you will be drug to the movie!

Alos the author of Fast Food Nation is speaking at Chapman Monday night at 8pm!! YAY, Andrew and I are going to go get things signed.

Woot!

Umm, yeah. Things are boring here. And I have no one to talk to.

I REALLY want an iPod now! One of the females tonight had at 4th Gen one and it’s so pretty and HOT and everything. I’ve decided that when I get it I’m gong to name it “Yotta Bytes” to go along with my PB named “Zetta Bytes” and my External HD named “Pebi Bytes”

Such fun names.

BORED!

I really need a new project to work on here. I’ve pretty much done everything that I can think of to do to my timesheet program. I just updated it so that people can select the number of Project/Task rows they wish to see, because for people like me who only works on 2 tasks a week (Ops_HD-HD, G&A-Other) having the standard 14 rows was a bit much, but for people that work on MANY different tasks per week, like Ben who does Enhancement requests and needs to track his time for each Request he needs like 30 or 40 Project/Task combos. So yeah, that’s done.

Though I had one problem with the whole stupid Duplicate Project/Task entry thing again with that. Where if you would put in 10 Projecct/Tasks and one was a dupe, if you then decreased the number of shown Project/Task rows it would only allow you to update 9 of them, because it couldn’t realize that there were dupe Project/Tasks entries. I fixed this though by simply counting the rows returned from the query instead of just using COUNT query. Which I liked better because it was cleaner, but whatever it takes to make it work I guess.

Also talked to Lesbian tonight about Macs. She was one, and it was hot. 🙂

Downloaded some ghetto ass mucis today. I’ve changed a lot in the past couple months since I moved here. Listening to new/different music and enjoying it. Trying different things, making friends, expanding in life.

Though it’s made things a bit confusing and a bit strange for me. I wish that things we’re completely different and that everything had worked out the way that it was supposed to for the summer plans.

On the other hand I think that things happening this way has been a bit of a good thing. I honestly don’t think I would have changed and branched out this much had everything from the summer worked out the way it was supposed to. I’m sure I wouldn’t have JonJon/Gang as friends if I had moved here with Andrew just a couple weeks ago.

I also doubt that I would be having as much fun if things had happened the way that they were supposed to.

I’m torn between a lot of things in my life right now, and things are changing at such a rapid pace that it’s hard for me to keep up. Both emotionaly and physically. I’m not complaining about that, things are going good for me. I’m sad to say they aren’t going so good for other people, but for once….. Well maybe not for once, but at this point in my life I’m going to be a bit selfish and do what I want to do.

I’m hopinng that by the time this phase is over things will still be good and I can pick things back up, I hope that everyone doesn’t hate me for going through this part of my life either. But I feel like I have to live some, and get through what most people did in HS and college. I’m a late bloomer, what can I say.

I’m also very confused about what I want to do relationship wise. Like I’ve said before, I think I’m doing the right thing, but then things like tonight happen where pratically everyone in the room is in a relationship and I just feel completely out of place because I just want to have someone there to cuddle with and hold and make out with.

I know. As I just said in my last entry. My own doing

But since I’m just repeating myself now. I’m going to run.

Laters all.

They Always Do It!

“The Fab Four sang, “The love you take is equal to the love you make.” Now, you are being given a chance to make love happen, even if it doesn’t meet the high expectations you’ve created. Keep in mind that you can set your ideals too high as a way of avoiding intimacy. Think about what you really want and move toward it.”

Wow, could that NOT be more true….

Now to think about what I really want.

Laters all

Fat People? Joke?!?!

Unashamed of their size, fed up with fat jokes, and angry at the national obsession with dieting, overweight activists are mounting a feisty protest movement against what it calls the medical establishment’s campaign against obesity.

“We’re living in the middle of a witch hunt and fat people are the witches,” said Marilyn Wann of San Francisco, a militant member of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance. “It’s gotten markedly worse in the last few years because of the propaganda that fatness, a natural human characteristic, is somehow a form of disease.”

The association, known as NAAFA, holds its annual convention starting Wednesday in Newark, New Jersey, bringing together activists for social events and workshops on self-acceptance, political advocacy and the “fat liberation” movement.

“I hope we can be a viable force of sanity in the midst of hysteria,” said NAAFA spokeswoman Mary Ray Worley of Madison, Wisconsin. “I’ve found allies in all kinds of unexpected places, but overall there’s a lot of animosity. Some people act like obesity is the next worst thing after terrorism.”

The convention comes as the movement is scrambling to counter federal government pronouncements that obesity is a “critical public health problem” costing more than $100 billion and 300,000 lives per year.

Jeannie Moloo, an American Dietetic Association spokeswoman who counsels overweight clients at her nutrition practice in Sacramento, California, empathizes with the activists’ fight against bias, but says they should be wary of oversimplifying obesity-related health issues.

“Some people can be overweight all their lives and not end up with diabetes or heart disease or hypertension,” Moloo said. “But the majority are probably going to develop one of these life-altering conditions.”

Fat-acceptance groups were dismayed when federal officials announced last month that Medicare was discarding its declaration that obesity isn’t a disease. The policy change will likely prompt overweight Americans covered by Medicare to file medical claims for treatments such as stomach surgery and diet programs.

“Obesity is not a disease,” insisted Allen Steadham, director of the Austin, Texas-based International Size Acceptance Association. “All this does is open the door for the diet and bariatric surgery industries to make a potentially tremendous profit.”

Most fat-acceptance activists endorse the concept of eating healthy food and exercising regularly, but they oppose any fixation on losing weight and contend that more than 95 percent of diets fail. They also decry the rapid growth of stomach-shrinking surgery; the number of such procedures has quadrupled to 100,000 annually since 1998.

Wann depicts bariatric surgery as “stomach amputation” that imposes anorexia on patients and exposes them to long-term risks. Kelly Bliss, a self-described “full-figured fitness instructor” from Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, predicts that future generations will disapprovingly look back on stomach surgery as “comparable to lobotomies.”

Bliss, who coaches clients by phone and in fitness classes, subscribes to a philosophy called “health at every size” — preaching that health, fitness and self-esteem can be achieved independent of weight.

“There’s a war on obese people, and I’m treating the casualties – people whose hearts are being ripped out,” Bliss said.

NAAFA and others have tried to combat what they see as rampant discrimination against fat people, but progress has been sporadic. Southwest Airlines, for example, resisted protests targeting its policy of requiring large passengers to purchase a second ticket if they can’t fit in a single seat.

“People want to fight for their rights, but there’s a lot of shame involved,” Steadham said. “It takes a whole lot of determination to stick through it to the end.”

A few cities, including San Francisco, explicitly outlaw weight discrimination. Michigan is the only state to do so, but its Civil Rights Department said only five of 1,696 job discrimination complaints filed in 2003 involved weight.

Walter Lindstrom, a San Diego attorney specializing in weight-discrimination cases, said overweight plaintiffs usually must prove that acts of bias against them are covered by federal laws prohibiting discrimination against disabled people.

“These cases are more difficult from a proof standpoint, and also because you’re dealing with a very unpopular class of clients,” Lindstrom said. “Juries are generally disgusted with your average size-related plaintiff. You have to get past that, and have them see the plaintiff as someone with a true medical problem.”

Many fat-acceptance activists were heartened by this year’s publication of “The Obesity Myth” by University of Colorado law professor Paul Campos, who contends that diet promoters, drug companies and weight-loss surgeons have whipped up an irrational panic over weight.

Campos shares many of the activists’ views but says their effectiveness has been limited.

“The movement has found itself marginalized by drawing its membership and leadership from the far extreme of obesity,” he said. “It will be more successful if it can attract the two-thirds of Americans who are being told by the government that they weigh too much — the I-want-to-lose-20-pounds crowd who are starting to feel a certain amount of resentment from the constant haranguing they’re getting.”