Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Hair is on your head . . . unless you are bald

Hey! Hows a going? Today's topic of discussion is hair. Colors, lengths, styles, and more.
As far as colors go I like just about everything. I like both natural and dyed hair. the only hair color I'm not a fan of is the one I had until I dyed it a month ago. It was dirty blonde and, no offense to anyone with dirty blonde hair, I found it really boring. I like it the color it is now though. It's kind of auburn and I think it's pretty. For hair textures I like mainly curly hair. Corkscrew curls are so pretty and I wish I had them. I don't mind straight hair but everyone has it so I wouldn't straighten my hair and become one of the mass of preppy popular people. I like a lot of different lengths of hair too. I currently have short hair but i am thinking about growing it out because I've had it short for almost two years now. Again though, long hair is popular so I'm going to have to find something else to do with my hair, other than just growing it. I like a lot of styles of hair but it really depends on the person. I love the way dread locks look and when they are done well I think they are amazing. However when they are done poorly they look absolutely terrible. In general it is much easier for African people to make dread locks look good. They just have the right kind of hair or something. I don't know what it is exactly. But I wish I had the right kind of hair for dread locks and then I would in a heartbeat. If anyone of my many millions of nonexistent readers know how to make dreadlocks for a white girl that don't look terrible, please post a comment of how and I will love you forever.
That's all and now I'm going to go do something productive with my time, like watching TV.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Poetry

I now know that it is physically possible for me to write a post soon after I posted that last one. So hey world. What's up?
Today I am going to discuss poetry. In English we have been reading and listening to poetry being recited on Poetry out Loud. I think it is an interesting program. Nationwide poetry reading contest. Fun stuff. The only problem is I don't like a lot of the poems. I don't like a lot of more modern poetry. I like things like "The Lady of Shalott" and "The Raven" and stuff like that. You know, classics. I like some of them but in general I find some poems just kind of weird and pointless. Seriously, do we all care about how this happened or that occurred or whatchamacallit. I personally don't care at all. Maybe I am a terrible person who doesn't care about other people's feeling or emotions or what they are thinking. Or maybe I just come across poetry that I don't like very much. Maybe I should start caring about these random people I don't know more. Even if they are dead or I will never meet them as long as I live. That is beside the point. The point is that modern poetry kind of sucks and if we want to read good poetry, in my humble opinion, we have to travel beck at least one hundred years. 

Sunday, December 11, 2011

And here we are again

I know I haven't written in more than two months but no one really reads this anyway so it's not like it really matters that much. If anyone is actually reading this, how are you? I wonder how it is you have stumbled across this blog. So here we are, in the nether-regions of the internet. The internet is just a huge void, a gaping hole that people pour random stuff into and hope someone will find it. Most of the time people don't. Just taking up space and making the internet load that much slower. I am very well aware that I am just clogging up the internet with some more useless gibberish that no one will read but there is a certain satisfaction to sending it out there. Just knowing that there is a minute possibility that a complete stranger will read what you have written even if they are halfway across the world. Or maybe I just like to talk about stuff that no one wants to listen to and no one can stop me if they are on the other side of the planet. Even if you, whoever you are, is merely reading this to pass the time because you have nothing too do with your time I appreciate you spent a minute or two to pretend you care about what I have to say.
Have a nice day and a nice rest of your life. I hope you enjoy the somewhat-not-very-nice weather we have been having.