50% completely boring canadian history
and 50% summary of all the awful things we've done (residential school system, japanese internment, turning away jews fleeing nazi persecution, etc.)
I lost my shit during I AM Legend I can't even imagine what marathoning holocaust docs would do auuugh
IN OTHER NEWS I KIND OF want to watch A Serbian Film because I'm pretty desensitized to violence but I'd need a proper incentive and a room full of people to bother
also pony i have heard the 'make up your mind!' thing before in regards to bisexuals and it is probably the dumbest thing i have ever heard
i didn't even know bisexuals existed until grade 11ish
you don't really hear much about them
i always say i'm bisexual but not biemotional
it's so easy to confuse people
now i am just a bombsosexual
which is way more fun to type
How bad can it be?
I'll say "Girl in red coat", even though movie is in black and white.
After you see the movie, that phrase will make you cry.
I could have gotten one more person … and I didn't! And I … I didn't!
This car. Goeth would have bought this car. Why did I keep the car? Ten people right there. Ten people. Ten more people. This pin. Two people. This is gold. Two more people. He would have given me two for it, at least one. One more person.
I sometimes disappoint my parents by not being responsible enough about some things, but generally speaking we are on good terms. I love my parents and they love me, especially since I am by far the easiest child, and they're quite proud of me for my art school stuff and intelligence and general creativity.
I feel like I could stand to do more stuff with them, though. We're gonna go see an exhibition of Munch art next week, though, so that's definitely something.
residential schools is still literally the worst thing Canada has ever done
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ZoelI suppose... I'd put it onRegistered Userregular
edited October 2010
what about the time canada forcibly separated mr and ms shoe
does that rank on this list
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A magician gives you a ring that, when worn, will let you see the world as it truly is.
However, the ring will never leave your finger, and you will be unable to ever describe to another living person what you see.
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KalTorakOne way or another, they all end up inthe Undercity.Registered Userregular
edited October 2010
My parents are serious-Catholic, my Dad more than my mom. I had a hard time fighting with them over not getting confirmed, turning atheist, and moving in with my now-fiance, but I had it easy compared to my younger sister.
In her senior year of high school, she was pretty much the only smart kid in her class (tiny school - graduating class of around 60) and about a year and a half away from discovering she's gay. All she knew at the time was that she was conflicted about something and didn't know how to deal. Eventually she gets up the nerve to ask my parents if she can see a therapist.
(I don't know about you, but if I had a kid and they reached the conclusion that they needed a therapist, I'd get them a goddamn therapist).
Instead, my parents tell her she can talk to the priest if she needs someone to talk to. Yeah, I'm sure that would have helped a lot. Then my mom suggests my sister only wanted to talk to a therapist so she could get drugs. Real nice. Predictably, my sister went into a bit of a self-destructive spiral - drinking a lot, drugs, sleeping with guys for no reason.
Luckily, once she got to college she found a better environment, and got involved long-term with a really awesome girl. My parents still talk to her, but don't acknowledge her sexuality at all or set foot in her apartment - same with me and my apartment.
Schindler's List was less depressing than I thought it would be.
Now the book Night by Elie Wiesel? Super fucking depressing.
Read that when I was 11 and. Just
the torture and hang a kid
You know that part where his dad is in the infirmary, and they are all being moved to a different camp, and he runs in there and convinces his dad to get out of bed thinking that the nazis will kill the sick as they leave, and they run for miles in the snow as they get herded to another camp, and his dad dies from this, and the chapter ends with him talking about how he found out several years later what happened to the sick jews who got left behind, and it closes with "they were quite simply liberated by the Russians."
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I could have gotten one more person … and I didn't! And I … I didn't!
50% completely boring canadian history
and 50% summary of all the awful things we've done (residential school system, japanese internment, turning away jews fleeing nazi persecution, etc.)
good thing he came back though
I lost my shit during I AM Legend I can't even imagine what marathoning holocaust docs would do auuugh
IN OTHER NEWS I KIND OF want to watch A Serbian Film because I'm pretty desensitized to violence but I'd need a proper incentive and a room full of people to bother
Is this a joke where his name is Remus?
that's gotta be like, one of the most heinous and shameful things we ever did, as a nation
like we're talking
literal institutionalized rape and cultural genocide
jesus fuck
with a passion
guess who was a platinum blonde until they were 10!
awkwarddddd
i dont think my grandpa ever really spoke to me before he died .. i don't think he DISLIKED me .. i think i just was very weird in his eyes
here is a picture of him when he married my granny
ps i never learned anything about the holocaust or jews or nazis in school, nothing, at all, ever
This car. Goeth would have bought this car. Why did I keep the car? Ten people right there. Ten people. Ten more people. This pin. Two people. This is gold. Two more people. He would have given me two for it, at least one. One more person.
A person, Stern.
For this.
to be the bad man
to be the sad man
behind blue eyes
It can be!
Now the book Night by Elie Wiesel? Super fucking depressing.
this is my country's greatest shame
I feel like I could stand to do more stuff with them, though. We're gonna go see an exhibition of Munch art next week, though, so that's definitely something.
JordynNolz.com <- All my blogs (Shepard, Wasted, J'onn, DCAU) are here now!
Idiot is Greek for a man not interested in Politics.
Nope!
His name is Simon.
Basically when my grandmother was 16 she met this black guy.
And got pregnant.
Her parents sent her away to be a nun! Something they would later regret, but the time period meant this was what they had to do.
But she escaped.
Her parents decided to simply adopt the baby and raise him as her brother.
He didn't know until he grew up that his sister was his mother.
nope sorry
harper ranks up there
but
residential schools is still literally the worst thing Canada has ever done
if you were friends with edison you could talk to her
does that rank on this list
However, the ring will never leave your finger, and you will be unable to ever describe to another living person what you see.
see?
take out the word "gay" in each of them and they're still exactly as accurate!
Read that when I was 11 and. Just
i really liked it and he was surprised
he was trying to keep you from growing up gay
see, parents?
it's impossible
In her senior year of high school, she was pretty much the only smart kid in her class (tiny school - graduating class of around 60) and about a year and a half away from discovering she's gay. All she knew at the time was that she was conflicted about something and didn't know how to deal. Eventually she gets up the nerve to ask my parents if she can see a therapist.
(I don't know about you, but if I had a kid and they reached the conclusion that they needed a therapist, I'd get them a goddamn therapist).
Instead, my parents tell her she can talk to the priest if she needs someone to talk to. Yeah, I'm sure that would have helped a lot. Then my mom suggests my sister only wanted to talk to a therapist so she could get drugs. Real nice. Predictably, my sister went into a bit of a self-destructive spiral - drinking a lot, drugs, sleeping with guys for no reason.
Luckily, once she got to college she found a better environment, and got involved long-term with a really awesome girl. My parents still talk to her, but don't acknowledge her sexuality at all or set foot in her apartment - same with me and my apartment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrgygfwnCJ0
You know that part where his dad is in the infirmary, and they are all being moved to a different camp, and he runs in there and convinces his dad to get out of bed thinking that the nazis will kill the sick as they leave, and they run for miles in the snow as they get herded to another camp, and his dad dies from this, and the chapter ends with him talking about how he found out several years later what happened to the sick jews who got left behind, and it closes with "they were quite simply liberated by the Russians."
Yeah.