Sabado, Nobyembre 8, 2014

Boxed Ideas

November 2014 marks the 1st anniversary of this blog. A year of writing crap. Just kidding . I love writing. Maintaining a blog is not without its challenges. For one, it's hard to think of topics to write about. Lists are always a good idea. Just list down your favorite movies or singers and presto, you have a blog post. Or you could post videos from Youtube or audio from Soundcloud. Instant content. But if I do that, I make sure that I give credit to the person who posted the vid or sound on the internet. Having a blog is also fun. It provides me an avenue to express myself. Let's face it, not everyone will get published in magazines. A blog is the next best thing. One more thing I want to say. I may never be a J.K. Rowling or a Tolkien or a John Hughes, but I will never stop writing. I may not be able to continue this blog, but the passion in me will never die. For what would life be without writing, without stories and poems, without music and art? It would be boring and dull. For closing, I leave you with this quote I just found on the internet:

"Art individualizes you; it makes you your own person.

Life without art would be unthinkable.

A place without art is a place that can not exist, not as long as we still have thoughts."

-Madyson Roth
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Reference: http://posnackstudio.weebly.com/blog-link/what-would-life-look-like-without-art-why-do-we-need-the-arts

Ceremony



This is why events unnerve me,
They find it all, a different story,
Notice whom for wheels are turning,
Turn again and turn towards this time,
All she ask's the strength to hold me,
Then again the same old story,
World will travel, oh so quickly,
Travel first and lean towards this time.

Oh, I'll break them down, no mercy shown,
Heaven knows, it's got to be this time,
Watching her, these things she said,
The times she cried,
Too frail to wake this time.

Oh I'll break them down, no mercy shown
Heaven knows, it's got to be this time,
Avenues all lined with trees,
Picture me and then you start watching,
Watching forever, forever,
Watching love grow, forever,
Letting me know, forever.
Credits: Eric Thompson

Pretty in Pink



Andie, the girl from the "other side of the tracks" and Blaine, the rich, handsome and popular guy in school, try to make their romance work despite their different social backgrounds and amidst pressure from their friends.

Another '80s classic from writer John Hughes and director Howard Deutch.







Youtube Video: Ignazio Deddu