Friday, 10 December 2010

This N' That

First of all sorry for taking so long before doing this second blog. It's just that - as you would know if you're a uni student - it's essay season so my mind has been too busy to think about this if I'm honest.

The funny thing about this kind of time in the uni semester is that when you do decide to take a night off from all your essays like I did tonight to take a break from working on them one of the first bits of small talk you almost always end up talking about is how sick you are of doing your essays.

For the first 2 months or so this term was flying by it was so much fun. However this snowy wheather and stupid work load which seems to have been cruelly saved for this period with each subject setting multiple essay deadlines and exams all in the same week has really meant this last bit of the term couldn't seem to go slower. By the time it's all over we're going to be glad to get back to our family homes where we otherwise wouldn't have.

Talking about the ridiculously cold wheather Britain has been experiencing recently (and far too early on might I add), atleast it has meant we have now got the 8th wonder of the world ...well until it melts. Here is Britain's tallest snowman standing at was 16ft before a spell of rain transformed it into what can only be described as The Leaning Tower of Freezer. Alright alright awful joke I know but you have to admit it is quite fitting:




Student demonstrations and riots have dominated the news lately when it hasn't been banging on about those overhyped wikileaks. Now I'm not here to give my opinion on the issue, I just want to point out how funny it was to see one lad with a banner in one protest saying 'WHY ARE FREDDOS NOW 17p?' since it's reminded me of this blog in concentrating on all the big issues ofcourse. Cos like...who cares about tuition fees almost doubling from £3k something to £6k or even £9k a year when freddos have gone up from 15p to 17p!? What a tradegy for freddo lovers everywhere!

Another fantastic story I found the other day is this one here which had me in tears of laughter is this one here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1335222/Art-Taylor-swallows-entire-bag-cocaine-escapes-drug-charges.html


Now who can blame Art Taylor for this shenanigan when the law helpfully creates the loophole of only making possession an offence. Could you honestly say you wouldn't have given it a go? I doubt you could so if you somehow know you're about to get done for possesion: you can't possess what you've eaten!

Hope you've had a better week than I have and catch you lot later ;)

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Stop telling me what to do!

You know what it's like. You're working hard and decide to take a cheeky break to go on facebook for a bit to unwind for a moment and check out your news feed, see what others have been up to and comment and whatnot and then you fuck off again to get on with what you're supposed to be doing (well ideally anyway) feeling ready to work again after that (small) break. Recently though you may have been seeing this come up on your news feed:

"Change Your facebook profile picture to a cartoon character from your childhood and
invite all your friends to do the same, for the NSPCC. Until Monday
(December 6th), there should be no human faces on Facebook, but an
invasion of memories. This is a campaign to stop violence against children."


There should be no human faces on facebook!? Er...why? I doubt its photos of human faces that is the root cause of these kids being mistreated by their abusive parents. If you want to do something to stop child violence, do something about it. Dont make out you're doing something about it by changing your profile picture to a cartoon character as if it'll make a difference.

Now I had something like this as my recent facebook status and a response  saying 'It's to show your support for the cause'. What as if I don't support the NSPCC's work? Yeah because I am refusing to chaneg my profile picture to a cartoon for a bit and have highlighted the ridiculousness of this campaign I'm CLEARLY supporting the parents who beat up their kids, arent I?

Another said it was all about raising awareness. My comeback to that I think it has the effect of satisfying some people's small appetite to help others so they dont do that something they might have done otherwise which would have actually made a difference. To which the person replied saying 'Ah well said but perhaps if it inspires just one person, that otherwise wouldn't have done a thing then perhaps its worth it'. Inspires them to do what? Make another pointless fb campaign which could have an overall negative effect? Genius!

We have to get told what to do by our parents, teachers, girlfriends/boyfriends, mates, and/or our bosses at work throughout our lives. There is almost always someone there in our lives to tell us what to do. That's enough. I don't want facebook campaigns to try and tell me or anyone else what to do in one of the few domains where we have total control to do what we want.

Oh and welcome to the Blog. The latter part of the name of the blog is actually a little dig at the blog itself cos it will be far from philosophical most probably. And the 'proper' bit is just really to make it obvious that I'm not taking things too seriously. Hope you enjoy this blog and let me know if you're enjoying it or not because if you don't, chances are I will stop bothering pretty soonish haha.