I received a request to inform the world about the differences between men and women.
Men:
Simple people.
Women:
Instead of pointing out how females are, I would rather use an example that I feel best describes them.
A female will order buffalo wings because she reads they are only 300 calories, but changes her mind at the last minute and orders chicken strips with fries on the side, asks for ranch and honey mustard, and rejects the hot sauce for wings, yet she is happy when she does receive hot sauce because that is what she originally wanted, and regrets eating the strips instead of the wings that only had 300 calories.
Moral of the story: Females don't know what they want.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Is That What That Pirate Costume Was For?
This weekend was probably one of the most entertaining since coming back home for the summer. Friday I had dinner with friends where I got rocked by Ceciah....she can be a punk at times. Saturday was chill as well that consisted of a late late late night dinner with Cec and Lawen, and Sunday was more of the same except with an earlier dinner.
Dinner on Sunday was, as my amigos like to label it, a "pow-wow," where we talk about anything and everything, including subjects we do not normally talk about. I had the priviledge of sharing this experience with La Bestia (LB to be short) and a person who actually believes fate determines our lives. I think I'm going to refer to her as........LW.
We began the discussion of fate vs free will. LB and LW seem to believe that fate is real and everything around us is fate, and that everything happens for a reason. While I can agree with the latter part of the statement, I feel fate does not exist and is too often confused with the statement that everything happens for a reason. I would like to think that I am in control of what I do with my life, not some idea that I was destined to do something. Some believe free will determines fate, but that doesn't make much sense if you think about it. One's actions determines their future, not their surroundings. I don't believe people are destined to be something. I believe they need to work towards it and earn it. Destiny sure isn't going to help them through the process. It will be their free will. I could go on and on arguing about this but it gets tedious.
The great/unfortunate thing about our gatherings is the information some people share. It can make you laugh or cringe, leave you speechless or wanting more answers. Last night, LB was kind enough to let us know about her experience at the amusement park. Fortunately for her, she was tall enough for the dragon ride. She said the ride at times was not fun but was happy to conquer it. It was apparently the biggest ride she's ever been on. Me personally, I don't like amusement parks.
You know how some people like to dress up to go watch Star Wars or Harry Potter? Turns out, LB likes to dress up as well whenever attending amusement parks. To each their own I guess. I'm not here to judge.
LW is an interesting individual to me. I see the inner-beast in her is desperate to come out, but LW is hesitant to open up the cage. What she needs to do is step up her free will and handle it. And by that I don't mean to go out with a guy just because he makes you laugh. Leading someone on is no bueno. I guess it makes sense that she's friends with LB....she's a veteran at that.
I, at times, was the focal point of the discussion. Nothing as interesting as LB, however.
After dinner, I went to another gathering that was also entertaining. Overall, it was a great night and great weekend.
I hope no one is offended by this blog. If they are (LB???), oh well. I'm sure you really don't meet the minimum height requirement for the ride at the amusement park.
Dinner on Sunday was, as my amigos like to label it, a "pow-wow," where we talk about anything and everything, including subjects we do not normally talk about. I had the priviledge of sharing this experience with La Bestia (LB to be short) and a person who actually believes fate determines our lives. I think I'm going to refer to her as........LW.
We began the discussion of fate vs free will. LB and LW seem to believe that fate is real and everything around us is fate, and that everything happens for a reason. While I can agree with the latter part of the statement, I feel fate does not exist and is too often confused with the statement that everything happens for a reason. I would like to think that I am in control of what I do with my life, not some idea that I was destined to do something. Some believe free will determines fate, but that doesn't make much sense if you think about it. One's actions determines their future, not their surroundings. I don't believe people are destined to be something. I believe they need to work towards it and earn it. Destiny sure isn't going to help them through the process. It will be their free will. I could go on and on arguing about this but it gets tedious.
The great/unfortunate thing about our gatherings is the information some people share. It can make you laugh or cringe, leave you speechless or wanting more answers. Last night, LB was kind enough to let us know about her experience at the amusement park. Fortunately for her, she was tall enough for the dragon ride. She said the ride at times was not fun but was happy to conquer it. It was apparently the biggest ride she's ever been on. Me personally, I don't like amusement parks.
You know how some people like to dress up to go watch Star Wars or Harry Potter? Turns out, LB likes to dress up as well whenever attending amusement parks. To each their own I guess. I'm not here to judge.
LW is an interesting individual to me. I see the inner-beast in her is desperate to come out, but LW is hesitant to open up the cage. What she needs to do is step up her free will and handle it. And by that I don't mean to go out with a guy just because he makes you laugh. Leading someone on is no bueno. I guess it makes sense that she's friends with LB....she's a veteran at that.
I, at times, was the focal point of the discussion. Nothing as interesting as LB, however.
After dinner, I went to another gathering that was also entertaining. Overall, it was a great night and great weekend.
I hope no one is offended by this blog. If they are (LB???), oh well. I'm sure you really don't meet the minimum height requirement for the ride at the amusement park.
Friday, July 10, 2009
You Better Appreciate This Lawen
It's been forever since I have written a new blog.
Quick summary of what has happened since my last entry:
Alex, Emily, and I got to Mission around 8 and enjoyed some Jack in the Box by a pit while waiting for Ceciah to arrive. When she finally met up with us, she forgot to bring me a chair but didn't forget to bring her attitude.
It took some time to get the fire going....Cec brought some fire starter thing and.....well, long story short, I started the fire.
Lawen decided to make an appearance. San Diego summers = fireworks over Sea World, so that's always nice. Lawen began talking about her friend who has the answer to every question....Sasha or Chacha, I don't know. She claims 4th of July fireworks only last for 15 mins but Lawen was saying it's 30 mins. I don't really trust that girl, though, because she didn't know the result of Erik Morales' 53rd pro bout (he unfortunately got stopped in 3 against Pacquiao, in case you were wondering).
The bonfire was very chill. We were all enjoying the calmness, taking in the ocean breeze. I unfortunately found out I do not have an aura, a presence of some sort. Thanks Lawen.
After that, Lawen left, Ceciah kept being mean, and I was doing work on Bejeweled. The fire began dying down so we decided to call it a night. As much as I wanted to go see Incubus in concert, I enjoyed the bonfire. It was good times.
Quick summary of what has happened since my last entry:
- finished Spring quarter with a GPA I'm happy with
- got the RA job
- came back to San Diego to enjoy the summer
- got my puppy Bonifacio
- enjoyed July 4 at South Mission for 12 hours
- unfortunately missed the Incubus concert last night but attended a bonfire with some friends, which led to this blog
Alex, Emily, and I got to Mission around 8 and enjoyed some Jack in the Box by a pit while waiting for Ceciah to arrive. When she finally met up with us, she forgot to bring me a chair but didn't forget to bring her attitude.
It took some time to get the fire going....Cec brought some fire starter thing and.....well, long story short, I started the fire.
Lawen decided to make an appearance. San Diego summers = fireworks over Sea World, so that's always nice. Lawen began talking about her friend who has the answer to every question....Sasha or Chacha, I don't know. She claims 4th of July fireworks only last for 15 mins but Lawen was saying it's 30 mins. I don't really trust that girl, though, because she didn't know the result of Erik Morales' 53rd pro bout (he unfortunately got stopped in 3 against Pacquiao, in case you were wondering).
The bonfire was very chill. We were all enjoying the calmness, taking in the ocean breeze. I unfortunately found out I do not have an aura, a presence of some sort. Thanks Lawen.
After that, Lawen left, Ceciah kept being mean, and I was doing work on Bejeweled. The fire began dying down so we decided to call it a night. As much as I wanted to go see Incubus in concert, I enjoyed the bonfire. It was good times.
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