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01 September 2008 @ 09:54 pm
 

Ok, so those of you that know me well know I'm a HUUGE dork.... and for those of you taht don't, this'll prove it.

I'm SO EXCITED!

On Nov. 22nd... Kris and I are going to see....



The Smothers Brothers!!!! 






I am such a dork.  :snicker:

 
 
30 August 2008 @ 03:00 pm
[TEXTURES] - Vector Flowers  
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28 August 2008 @ 11:07 am
[WALLPAPER] - Jennifer Beals  
just a little bit from last night...
sadly, it's not that much 'cause in some way i was completely out of any inspiration...
but i made 04 new Jennifer Beals Wallpaper... i know. it's not that much. but i have to say, i'm kind of pleased with one or two of these *giggle*

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27 August 2008 @ 11:32 pm
Fla. town backs ex-principal in gay student case..WtF?!  
By MELISSA NELSON – Aug 20, 2008

  PONCE DE LEON, Fla. (AP) — When a high school senior told her principal that students were taunting her for being a lesbian, he told her homosexuality is wrong, outed her to her parents and ordered her to stay away from children.

  He suspended some of her friends who expressed their outrage by wearing gay pride T-shirts and buttons at Ponce de Leon High School, according to court records. And he asked dozens of students whether they were gay or associated with gay students.

  The American Civil Liberties Union successfully sued the district on behalf of a girl who protested against Principal David Davis, and a federal judge reprimanded Davis for conducting a "witch hunt" against gays. Davis was demoted, and school employees must now go through sensitivity training.

  And despite all that, many in this conservative Panhandle community still wonder what, exactly, Davis did wrong.

  "We are a small, rural district in the Bible Belt with strong Christian beliefs and feel like homosexuality is wrong," said Steve Griffin, Holmes County's school superintendent, who keeps a Bible on his desk and framed Scriptures on his office walls.

  Holmes County, on the Georgia line, has about 20,000 residents. There is some agriculture, but most people are employed either by prisons or schools; some commute to the Gulf Coast to work in tourism. Ponce de Leon, with fewer than 500 residents, has a cafe, a post office and an antique store.

  Many in the community support Davis and feel outsiders are forcing their beliefs on them. Griffin, who kicked Davis out of the principal's office but allowed him to continue teaching at the school, said high schoolers here aren't exposed to the same things as kids in Atlanta or Chicago.

  "I don't think we are that different from a lot of districts, at least in the Panhandle, that have beliefs that maybe are different from societal changes," Griffin said.

  Gay rights activists said that's no excuse for what Davis did.

  The problems began last fall when Davis, who did not return phone messages from The Associated Press, admonished the senior, who is identified only as "Jane Doe" in court records and whose friends say she doesn't want to talk about the experience.

  The friends donned gay pride T-shirts and rainbow-colored clothing when they found out how Davis had treated her, and he questioned many of them about their sexuality and association with gay students. Some were suspended.

  "Davis embarked on what can only be characterized as a 'witch hunt' to identify students who were homosexual and their supporters, further adding fuel to the fire," U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak recounted in his ruling. "He went so far as to lift the shirts of female students to insure the letters 'GP' or the words 'Gay Pride' were not written on their bodies."

  Heather Gillman, an 11th-grader who took part in the protests, complained to her mother, Ardena, a 40-year-old corrections officer and mother of three. Ardena Gillman called the ACLU, even though she knew people would be angry.

  "I just felt like I had to stand up for the kids. Heather wanted to do this, and I had to back her," she said.

  Ardena hoped to protect the students' freedom of speech — whether it was the freedom to wear Confederate flag T-shirts to show Southern pride or the freedom to wear rainbow T-shirts to support gay rights.

  Courts have repeatedly ruled that similar student protests are constitutional as long as they are not disruptive.

  "I think a shirt that says 'I support gays' is very different from a shirt that says 'Gays are going to hell,'" said Benjamin Stevenson, an ACLU attorney. "One can be very disruptive for a child's self-esteem; the other supports other people and their ideas."

  Ardena Gillman also knew some of the students would need to learn to be tolerant.

  "What happens when these kids get out in the real world after they leave Ponce de Leon and they have a black, homosexual supervisor at their job?" she said.

  The ACLU sued in January, and Smoak ruled this summer that Davis violated Heather Gillman's rights.

 "I emphasize that Davis's personal and religious views about homosexuality are not issues in this case. Indeed, Davis's opinions and views are consistent with the beliefs of many in Holmes County, in Florida, and in the country," Smoak wrote in an opinion released last month. "Where Davis went wrong was when he endeavored to silence the opinions of his dissenters."

  As Ardena Gillman suspected, the lawsuit created hard feelings in town.

  A Wal-Mart worker yelled at her, accusing her of trying to "bankrupt" the school district, which was ordered to pay $325,000 in ACLU attorney fees. One of her friends has refused to talk to her because the lawsuit conflicted with the woman's religious beliefs.

  Others flatly hail Davis as a hero.

  "David Davis is a fine man and good principal, and we are a gentle, peaceful, Christian, family-oriented community," said Bill Griffin, 73 and a lifelong Ponce de Leon resident who is no relation to the district superintendent. "We aren't out to tar and feather anyone."

  The lawsuit could reflect a division between the high school students who have grown up in an era of gay tolerance and the community's elders, said Gary Scott, a school board member.

  "But I think that's less of an issue here than in Miami or Minnesota," he said.

  The judge's scathing rebuke left Scott questioning how his community's beliefs could be so different from the judge's opinion.

  "I guess I didn't realize we were this bad," Scott said.

 

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    What the hell?! How can anyone even consider that guys behavior to be appropriate?! He ought to be fired and fine. I feel so bad for that girl. I hope she takes that expierence to make her stronger and to help others. I support her. THEY HAVE NO RIGHT CONDEMNING THAT GIRL AND SAYING SHE'S GOING TO HELL! If that's the case, we're going to see every one of those misguided, narrow-minded, biggoted assholes in hell too.

 

   Link found HERE.

 
 
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25 August 2008 @ 03:51 pm
My weekend  
Friday I went to the movies with Adam and we saw The House Bunny. It was pretty funny. Saturday we were lazy and just laid around. Sunday we went to the Flea Market. I bought a new Chanel purse, a wallet, a ring, a Maggie some doggy treats from the dog boutique. I also finally found me some Pink Dream Cigarettes. Damn things were expensive though.


I went for my drivers test this morning. Adam took me. I didn't pass though so I'm going back next week.
 
 
25 August 2008 @ 12:38 pm
 
Ok favorite shoe store is now:

Naturalizer. 

jeesus, now I have a favorite shoe store!  I'm turning into SUCH a girl!  (those of you that know me well will understand how fucking hilarious that is!).

So...  we went out to Allen yesterday cause Kris wanted something from the outlets and we stopped at Naturalizer (because they usually have the BITCHINEST purses.)  Decided to look around at the shoes (imagine that... )  and found the CUTEST little toe-shoe style ballet flats.  They only had the copper ones in my size and I was disappointed... but then the girl said that Naturalizer has this new program....  where if there's some color or size you want that they carry but that isn't in the store?  They'll order it for you and ship it to your house for free.... You pay for the shoe like you were buying it AT the store, and then it comes to your house... for FREE.

:Dies:

So!  I got 2 pairs of adorable shoes that originally cost $65 EACH... for.... :drumroll: 


$42.35.


Fucking. Awesome. 

Nuff Said.
 
 
25 August 2009 @ 12:13 am
Вот так начиналось моё сегодняшнее утро  
Алина






 
 
25 August 2009 @ 12:06 am
себе себя  
снова шарахаюсь от объятий и чужих смс. У тебя губы, как с картинки, у тебя потрясающие глаза.
Если бы кто-нибудь думал не о себе, в моих глазах потрясающих читалась бы боль. Но она прикрыта потрясением.
буэ
бегу домой, заворачиваюсь в плед, пью чай и смотрю Доктора Хауза.
А между тем, третий сезон с минуты, как я проснулась. Кажется, люди называют его осень.
Когда хочется жить в выдуманном мире, а не реальном. Или проецировать.
Чем я и занимаюсь.

 
 
24 August 2009 @ 05:14 pm
мы с пикселем  
 
 
21 August 2009 @ 05:13 pm
всякое  
Жизнь закрутилась, как петля
Из потолка растет петля.

тоже стала любить 100 процентные рифмы

и есть ещё одно. но мы боимся произность это вслух.
ярябина
и горжусь этим.



я сдохну сейчас со скуки
 
 
23 August 2008 @ 09:17 pm
[BASES] - Umbrella  
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23 August 2008 @ 09:01 pm
[TEXTURES] - Lights & Notebooks  
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22 August 2008 @ 01:51 pm
School, Chairs....  
I took my manual chair in today to ask for some adaptations. They told me approval would take about a month, but that is no big deal. I really do hope that they can make it pushable. His hope is to shorten the back and give it a sling seat and back that can be used with its current cushion. That will take about 25lbs of weight off, so that should help. Also he is hoping that he can lower the back enough to make it so that my arms won't collide with the bars. * Crosses fingers* Here's hoping.

School is kicking my butt this semester, but I am hoping the week off will let me get my head back above water. I am enjoying my classes (aside from one asshat in my Intro to Social Work class). They are just keeping me really busy. :)

AAA is coming out in about an hour and a half to fix my power chair up, so that it won't be leaking oil, it can charge properly and my wheels wont fall off. Call me crazy, but I think that will be a good thing.

Then it is off to the laundrymat before we pack up for tomorrow's journey to Mom's. I AM SO PSYCHED! I am just going to spend the weekend catching up on school and listening to my books.

When I return I begin volunteering at LC. I think that will be a great experience, and I am really excited about that. The next week, I will have my first few exams and the chance to find out about my sleep study. I really hope that I do not have to go and do that again, but chances are I will.

Tanya's surgery is coming up. We are excited and nervous, and we are preparing for our liquid diet. I am so happy for her though, I think it will be a great great thing.

Lastly, I love the ROKU. Thank you Netflix.
 
 
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22 August 2008 @ 01:08 pm
OMG  






Awwwwww
 
 
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