Famous Last Words

"Take my worlds apart"

Monday, December 20, 2004

"Say I"

That's the song that's playing right now. I have no title ideas.

Anyways, I'm just killing a bit of time right now. I finished my second exam this morning. Wow, I really have NO idea how that went. First of all, my stupid Professor waited until 9am (the time the exam should have started) to have the exams photocopied, so I had to wait an extra 45 minutes to write it, which sucked. Secondly, she had the weirdest answers to the multiple choice questions. For example, if one of the answers was right, say A, then for some of them, B and C would also be right then. It made no sense! And I studied for so long and I knew all my stuff, so it wasn't like I just didn't know the answer. I just didn't know which wording was correct! Oy, I hate that. But, it's all done, so that's good and I'm happy. I just have one more left tomorrow.

I finished my Christmas shopping today, too, which is also very good. AND I just finished wrapping them. The countdown now begins: 5 days!!! Man, I love Christmas. I'm so glad there's snow, too, because it makes it feel more holiday-ish. The -20 degrees Celcius helps, as well. I'm laughing at all those who still have to shop though because when my mom and I were driving home today the traffic was backed up heading towards the mall on Fanshawe for at least one kilometer. And for once we weren't stuck in it! hehehe.

Anyways, I wish you all a safe and merry Christmas and I hope you enjoy your days off!! :)

Friday, December 03, 2004

You know, I'm getting really really angry with the commercialization of Christmas. At first, I didn't really see it so much, but now I do and it's horrible! I have seen all these commercials on TV that are saying the true meaning of Christmas is giving people the gifts they want, drinking Coca Cola, eating cheese (what's up with that?), going to certain places, making people happy, etc. And at the end of all these ads, they say "The real meaning of Christmas, or the season..." NO! That's not the TRUE meaning of Christmas! Get it right! If you want a holiday to be about presents and all that other stuff, create your own. Don't steal it from a very meaningful "holiday". Everything that has a lot of meaning to it, that is sacred to people's faith, have been made into some money making ploy by retailers and other people who don't believe in it. Fine. You don't believe in it, don't celebrate it. Don't steal a celebration from someone else and make it your own. Don't get me wrong, I'm very much into the Christmas thing, like decorating and buying people presents, but I also realize and remember why I'm doing this. I could careless if people didn't buy me anything! I like doing it for other people and to remember that Christmas is about the birth of Christ (hence CHRIST-mas).

Now, they're not even saying Merry Christmas anymore. It's Seasons Greetings or Happy Holidays. I think it's realy depressing that people have completely destroyed the meaning of it. Stupid Santa. One guy goes out and gives toys to some needy children, and they replace Jesus with this guy. I doubt he would have wanted to take over Christmas with Santa Claus and his reindeers and elves and all that fairy tale stuff. Kids these days aren't even being told the true meaning of Christmas anymore. You ask a kid at work what it is, and they say presents and Santa. It's sad, really. It goes to show you the sort of priorities people have these days. Especially with the commercials. I was actually really suprised watching TV the other day and the amount of money that people were spending. It made me sick. In one of them, all these guys got really expensive things, like laptops, Mp3 players, all these other gadgets. And another one the family bought a fireplace because the kid thought Santa wouldn't bring him toys if he didn't have a fireplace and then on top of that, they bought a bike and a remote control car, and some other expensive toys. What kind of message are we sending people? Now this kid thinks that whoever doesn't have a fireplace won't get toys. If he tells that to some other kid who doesn't have a fireplace, they're going to feel bad and maybe the parents aren't rich enough to spontaneously buy a friggin' fireplace for their kid! It's really ridiculous.

So when you're doing your Christmas shopping this year, think about why you're doing it and what it all truly means.

P.S. We need some snow up in here!