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Friday, July 12, 2013

Lunchables

I used to envy the kids in my school who brought Lunchables to lunch.

 

In case you don’t know what Lunchables are, here’s a nice picture:

 

 

They’re pre-made, fake lunches that they sell cheap at stores like Shop Rite or Target (our local Target has a mini-grocery store inside of it). It’s basically the epitome of unhealthy lunching, and when you’re young, unhealthy=awesome.

I envied my friends and the other kids who would bring Lunchables to lunch. It was just so—cool! That you could bring your lunch in that pre-made, bought, cardboard box, and show the entire world that you have a piece of candy for an aftersnack. Oh, how I envied them. It was first or second grade.

I remember asking my mom if she could buy it for me, whenever we passed that aisle at the market. She’d shoo it away like it was some inferior piece of artificial food. (Which it was, but at the time, I was not aware of it. It was a piece of unattainable heaven to me.)

 

 

Now that I’m older, you know, at least five years older, I look back and I think about those kids who brought Lunchables to the lunch tables and had to eat them every day (or at least, nearly every day) for lunch. And I realize how sad it is.

Not sad as in the sarcastic, mean sort of ‘sad.’ I mean sad in the original way. Sad as in, it makes me teary. (Fine. Not teary. But you know what I mean. That kind of sad.)

 

To have your mother buy lunch for you—not just any lunch, but the cheap sort, I realize, wasn’t exactly the ‘unattainable heaven’ I once thought it was. I’m not trying to offend anybody with Lunchables—they’re still cool and everything, but it kind of signifies that you either can’t afford a healthy lunch every day (because, unfortunately, let’s face it—it’s not exactly recommended by the United States Department of Nutrition, you know) or that your mother doesn’t have the time/attention to make your lunch for you. I’m talking about first graders. Second graders.

At the time, I idolized those kids, having no idea what it really meant to bring a Lunchable to lunch and seeing your friends bring out foil-wrapped, ham and turkey sandwich with the homemade applesauce. I wasn’t living in the richest town when I saw my friends and peers (some of them) with Lunchables. And thinking back on it, it kind of signifies a lot of things in life. Some things we take for granted, some things we think too good of, and some things we don’t think of at all. Sometimes, we really do need to sit back and appreciate the things we have. Like parents who care for you. Or a somewhat stable financial position.

And this is regardless of the Lunchables thing. It might sound cliché (in fact, it does, I admit it), but we need a time to give thanks other than Thanksgiving. Because Thanksgiving is, like, Costco’s party day or something. Thanksgiving where we don’t scramble and stress and complain about getting turkeys and making millions of dollars worth of food that some kids at the other side of the world are dying because of the lack of it. I’m talking about a sort of thanksgiving when we sit down, we eat a normal dinner, and then we think about why we’re here, how blessed we are to be here in the first place (and not the other sperm of your father or a different egg of your mother—that’s some intense competition, you know. We’re the chosen ones), and just let it all sink in. The food in front of you. Bam. Gone.

 

The roof above you.

Bam. Gone.

 

The nice, warm, thick clothes you have.

Bam. Gone. (Except for rags. Let’s keep you clothed.)

 

Your smiling parents. (or ranting. But either way they love you deep inside.)

Bam. Gone. (Or on drugs or something.)

 

Your loving brother who pulls your hair out.

Bam. Gone.

 

The nice weather.

Bam. Gone.

 

There you are, sitting in a hot, dry, arid place with no food, no family, and a few pieces of cloth as garments. There are people like that still living on the same Earth that we’re standing on, stomping on, complaining about the slowness of our computers or the suckiness of our school. And while it might be too much to ask everybody to stop (because, let’s face it, I complain, too), we should at least acknowledge and appreciate the things that are always there for us.

 

Like that street light that stays red and won’t turn green on that street in our town.

 

Because there are always people who are worse off than us. (The fact that you’re reading this means that you have a computer, so this is probably mostly true.)

And if not, then think about the other sperm cell that could have fertilized your mother’s egg. Think about how close that was. You almost died before you were born.

(Sorry I was studying Biology.)

(Sorry not sorry.)

 

So yeah. Through that reminiscent memory of Lunchables, I have just given you a rant, a lecture, about thankfulness.


Chew on that.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Mirror

There is no mirror in life. That is what makes me so sad.

People cannot see their own mistakes, like a mirror. They can only see others. There is no mirror in life.

It’s sad. Because there is a mirror for appearance, we find ourselves interested in appearance as well as our outerwear. What I wear, what I look like.

But do we often look at our personalities in the mirror? Maybe it is because there is no such mirror, that we do not do this often.

So often do people criticize others while, if they had looked in the mirror, they would probably realize that they are criticizing themselves as well.

Sometimes I think this.

Do I like myself?

And this is not that kind of question, where it is to measure your self esteem or that kind of crab.

I mean, if I was someone else, would I like me? So there were two of me, only I didn’t know the other me was me, would I like me? Would I?

I don’t know.

I don’t think so.

 

Well, if you wouldn’t, that probably means that (1) you need to start fixing yourself, and (2) you are a hypocrite.

I’d just like to drop in and say that.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Thoughtful

Life is a race. But it is not a race to where, but in fact, to what. It is that what that determines whether you are a winner, or you are not.
It does not matter where in the race you start, because it is not to where you go, but to what. So think about that what and remember. It is not to where. No rush. Time is. Time will never disappear.

Is this true?

 

Maybe.
Maybe.

 

{Look familiar? Was in this post: http://sugarsweetlemons.blogspot.com/2012/02/to-do.html}

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

YG

So recently I got some new songs on my iPod. It’s because of KPOPSTAR, which is a TV show/program thing in Korea to find and ‘raise’ potential super K-pop stars. And in the program, are three ‘judges.’ They are from the three major Kpop companies—SM, YG, and JYP. From SM is representative judge BOA, from YG is 양현석, and from JYP is, obviously, JYP (박진영).

I found out more about the kpop groups—Super Junior, Big Bang, you know. This was all in my mind.

On one fine, boring day, I wanted something new to play on the piano. So I went surfing on the web for some good sheet music. And I found that this user-name person, something with Star7something, whatever. He/she had created a sheet-music piano version of Lonely by 2NE1. Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m not a K-Pop freak. But I’m not anti, either. Imean, I’m Korean! How can I hate my own culture—or what’s becoming the culture? I actually like K-pop, but not K-pop. I don’t say, “I love kpop” like some people do. Not that it’s bad. Just that I don’t do that. I like certain groups or singers in K-pop, more so near just Korean music. And they have to be able to sing. And honestly, boy/girl groups with like ten billion people in it and stuff—they’re all pretty or handsome and all, but you listen to their music.

I like music that actually means something to me, or sounds good. Something with a melody, so that it can get stuck in my head. Imean, I’ve never had a rap stuck in my head before.

Despite these restrictions, I’ve found myself quite interseted in 2NE1, from YG. Especially their song, Lonely, and also Ugly. It’s quite good. I listen to it a lot these days.

And branching off into just generally the YG company-ness, I remembered (I can’t say ‘discovered,’ because I already knew they existed, liked them quite a bit already, actually) Big Bang. Their songs are very very good, and they are very very good at singing, and I have to admit, some of those people aren’t the ugliest, either.
…forget that last fragment.

Anyhow, I found that their recent music, like ‘Blue,’ ‘Love Dust,’ and ‘Fantastic Baby’ are pretty catchy. I’m tone-deaf, but if you could see me at random intervals of the day at home, I’d most likely be singing. Because in front of your family, nothing’s embarrassing. (Except perhaps, yourself in your birthday suit.)  These days, it’s either 2NE1 or Big Bang.

And I’ve cleaned out my iPod of old songs and stuff, and I got some new 2NE1 songs and Big Bang. I was looking through the iTunes store for what they (2NE1 and Big Bang) had out recently.

Pretty good songs.

I like those two groups. Very decent.

Listening to my iPod on the high school bus these days. Day-light’s savings makes it scarily dark outside, so music is always a friend of mine to stop me from looking behind me for potential murderers every five seconds.

Actually it just helps me a little, because I look behind me for potential murderers every ten seconds. But it’s exercise for my neck, right? Let’s be positive.

…yeah right.

 

Oh, and. Happy Pi Day!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

KONY 2012!

KoNY 2012- http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Y4MnpzG5Sqc

KONY 2012—Make Kony famous!

Too lazy to watch? It's an attempt to get rid of this evil guy named Kony. This guy, in Africa, abducts hundreds of kids, and forces them to maul, kill, and torture other perfectly innocent people. They are forced to kill their parents, and deform people's faces. They are forced to kill the innocent and bring out the evil in humans that should never be touched.

Apparetly, the government does not take part in other-world countries unless the US economy is in danger, or is at some level of risk. Or, the other way around, if we gain things if we participate in it.

They do not find anything beneficial in arresting this terrible, heartless man, so they did not act out upon it. Think about it. This man is abducting thousands of children, and turning them into monsters that should never be exposed in, or to children. The other children are constantly fleeing, running away, in dreadful fear that they will be abducted.

However, the government cannot ignore hundreds of thousands of citizens, calling and asking for the same thing. They cannot ignore the citizens’ voice, if it is brought to attention, widely around the world.

Nobody knows who Kony is. Though he is number one on the criminal list, people do not know who he is, and therefore, they cannot ask to get him arrested. The mission of Invisible Children is to make Kony famous—not to be celebrated, but so that people know about this man, and they protest, together, for a cause that will help thousands of children.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Various Viewpoint #1- funny statistics

I don't know they both start with V so its cool. You think?

Various Viewpoints first, strongly asks that you understand the Bill of Rights.
I don't know all of it or something.. I'm not a history expert, but I'm pretty sure that everyone has the Freedom of Speech. I ask you to respect what I say, and in return, I'll respect what you have to say to what I say. (omg im sounding like a teacher oh no) I mean, It's called Various Viewpoints for a reason. Not like I'm going to be the only Viewpoint. What's Various for, then? So you're part of the thing....


SOOOO.... this is just for a test.... WHAT YOU THINK?

what you think...
aboutt....

Okay, this is a random subject, pick out of a hat... mm hmm... yes... you got....
TWILIGHT?
 (i don't have a picking hat. i just made that up).

I'm saying this because it's the first thing that came to my head.

I think Twilight is wierd. I mean. Not wierd. JUst not. Great. For Me.
But I have friends who think Twilight is totally sick and awesome and everyone HAS to read it,  like, who does not like it? Hellooo~
Yeah and speaking of not liking stuff.

lemme tell you a really funny fact.95% of teens would have a breakdown if Justin Bieber were standing on the edge of a building ready to jump. Copy and paste if you're that 5% that would get a lawn chair and popcorn to watch

95 percent of people would have a breakdown if Justin Bieber were standing on the edge of a buliding ready to jump. Copy paste if you're that 5% that would get a lawn chair an popcorn to watch.


I mean, isn't that hilarious? i found it on a forward thing i was checking my email...
which might tell you something about me and disliking stuff...


that's the funny stastistic of the day or week or month or year or decade or century or whatever you may want to call it, okay?
 remember,,,,
"copy paste if you're that 5% that would get a lawn chair and popcorn to watch.


though i'm not that mean to be excited to watch him die, but i mean, just to express that i don' like him much. he really ruined the song "WE ARE THE WORLD" in the new version. Really? 


Anyway....


VARIOUS VIEWPOINTS NEEDS YOU TO COPY PASTE THE PART AND COMMENT THAT IF YOU AGREE OR WRITE WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT TWILIGHT. (THOUGH PERSONALLY I DON'T CARE)