No, this isn't another post about The Strokes or Jules. It's about this cartoon show and why programming like this doesn't exist anymore.
And I came across this in my random googling the other day...George Lucas is more of a sell-out than any of us could ever fathom.
Yeeeeeah.
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Juicy Juice--WTF
I was just watching TV and saw a commerical for Juicy Juice "Brain Development"--it has some kind of supplement that helps kids' brains grow. WTF. My brain is fine and I didn't drink "brain development juice". Why do babies in this generation need to? I'm convinced that this generation that was born in like 2007 is going to be totally effed up/obese. The 80's babies are the last ones to have organic, real childhoods. We really will become the WALL-E people if we keep these trends up:
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Peter Pan
Many college guys don't know how to act like adults. They live on a closed campus, food and housing provided, where they can frolick in the grass, climb trees, drink til they puke, and pretty much lead a life without any real responsibility.
As the school year ends, seniors are going to have to realize that they need to take care of themselves. They're going on the final abroad program, where friends aren't always there in their dorms waiting to "hang out," and you need to take a cab home at night (maybe).
But what about those men who can't let go? The ones whose aspirations are to remain in childhood, thiking they're "special" and live life thinking only about themselves? There's a point at which children's brains develop to consider others in their lives, a transition from a selfish perspective to a compassionate and accountable one. They realize that they should treat people the way they wanted to be treated, with respect and support.
Someone I know recently exposed a popular name for the man who can't leave his childhood; it's Peter Pan syndrome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puer_Aeternus
The man only cares about himself. I don't understand how anybody could get by in this world thinking that way--you'd hurt too many people. So effing stupid.
As the school year ends, seniors are going to have to realize that they need to take care of themselves. They're going on the final abroad program, where friends aren't always there in their dorms waiting to "hang out," and you need to take a cab home at night (maybe).
But what about those men who can't let go? The ones whose aspirations are to remain in childhood, thiking they're "special" and live life thinking only about themselves? There's a point at which children's brains develop to consider others in their lives, a transition from a selfish perspective to a compassionate and accountable one. They realize that they should treat people the way they wanted to be treated, with respect and support.
Someone I know recently exposed a popular name for the man who can't leave his childhood; it's Peter Pan syndrome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puer_Aeternus
The man only cares about himself. I don't understand how anybody could get by in this world thinking that way--you'd hurt too many people. So effing stupid.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Onesies
Oh, hey there, onesie.

perfect for playing in a sandbox...
Since when did onesies become so prevalent that they get their own SECTION in women's apparel? Are we all reverting back to childhood, when we wore skisuit onesies, pajama onesies, and well, EVERYTHING onesie because we weren't coordinated enough to choose a shirt AND, dare I say it, pants?
I don't mind them--it's hard to pull them off, but if you wear a pair of kitten heels and a serious 'tude, you might get by...
As long as you don't wear the Arden B. or Bebe ones, you might not look like a lady of the night.

arden b.: ewwwwwwwww
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