Years ago, Keltic farmers believed that there was a day where the spirits of the dead rised from their graves and walked among the living. The Kelts would dress up in disguises to scare away the spirits. In the 8th century, Pope Gregory III established All-Hallow's Day to honor all the saints, on November 1st. Europeans thought that that was a good idea. They also decided to celebrate their old rituals and called it "All-Hallow's Eve", which soon became known as Halloween. Until the mid 19th century, when a potato family brought over a thousand Irish people to the United States. The bond fires created the carved pumpkins. The disguises that the Irish used became is now the costumes that are used today. The origins of trick-o-treating are unclear. It is believed that it started as kids asking for food. Since then, Halloween is celebrated all over the United States.
Friday, October 31, 2008
The History of Halloween
Years ago, Keltic farmers believed that there was a day where the spirits of the dead rised from their graves and walked among the living. The Kelts would dress up in disguises to scare away the spirits. In the 8th century, Pope Gregory III established All-Hallow's Day to honor all the saints, on November 1st. Europeans thought that that was a good idea. They also decided to celebrate their old rituals and called it "All-Hallow's Eve", which soon became known as Halloween. Until the mid 19th century, when a potato family brought over a thousand Irish people to the United States. The bond fires created the carved pumpkins. The disguises that the Irish used became is now the costumes that are used today. The origins of trick-o-treating are unclear. It is believed that it started as kids asking for food. Since then, Halloween is celebrated all over the United States.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
What Makes A Good Biography?
In my opinion, what makes a good biography is a biography that has both images and videos for the visuals. Having interviews with the person that the biography is about and other people that have been in their lives. Instead of just focusing on the person's past and present, it's also good to predict their future(that is if they're not dead). For the narration, I think it's best to have a good speaker narrate it.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Home Sweet Home
I haven't blogged in a while because I was sick and in the hospital. But I'm all better now. I got home friday afternoon. Now I have to catch up in all my classes so I won't be more behind than I already am. But it feels good to be back to my everyday life.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Why is an autobiography important to being a good journalist?
I think that an autobiography is important to being a good journalist because you have to know yourself first before you go out and try to find out about other people. It also helps put your life in order and figure out who you really are and where you came from.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Ughhh
I hate this type of weather. It's cold and dark and ugly outside. I'm always in a bad mood when there's weather like this. I don't look nice today, at all. I'm wearing leggings, a big hoodie, UGGs, my hair is in this really messed up and ugly bun, and I'm not wearing much make up. Today is going to be a long day. I can already tell. I also have to write an essay for english class about The Great Gatsby that's due tomorrow. I'm also really tired. Yep. This is going to be a very long day.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Qoutations
These are just a few of my favorite quotes:
"I know it hurts. But it's life, and it's real. And sometimes if fucking hurts, but it's life, and it's pretty much all we got."
-GARDEN STATE
"Base decisions on what you think is right and what will make you happy, not anyone else."
-PAUL DIGIOVANNI(Boys Like Girls)
"You are not alone. Your life matters. Your story is important. You are alive tonight for a reason. You were created to be loved. You were not meant to be alone. You are not alone. You were meant to do life with other people. You need people who know you. You need to know people. Your voice matters."
-JAMIE TWORKOWSKI(To Write Love On Her Arms)
"What I mean is that there are things - simple things - that without our knowing, mean the world to us and when they change, they change for our good, because whether we like it or not, we are looking out for ourselves. We do it unconsciously - but we do it. We do it to stay happy and to stay alive... and above all else, that's what matters.
-ALEXANDER WILLIAM GASKARTH(All Time Low)
"People change, as do intentions and as a result, consequences. Live for yourself - love those around you, but realize that they've got their own agendas."
-ALEXANDER WILLIAM GASKARTH (All Time Low)
"The only dreams that matter are the ones you have when you're awake."
-JOHN O'CALLAGHAN(The Maine)
"Stories wait for endings, but songs are brave things bold enough to sing when all they know is darkness."
-JAMIE TWORKOWSKI (To Write Love On Her Arms)
"Things change. And friends leave. And life doesn't stop for anybody."
-THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER
"And in that moment, I swear we were infinite."
-THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER
Monday, October 6, 2008
And so...
Today my Interactive Journalism class finished watching the "Cool Hunters" documentary. In my opinion, it was a pointless documentary. When they were showing the girl's life and how she said she always has to look good, they put that in the documentary by showing that girls ALWAYS need to look good. When in reality, we only look good when we're having a good day or feel like dressing up and putting make up on. Take today for example, I was too lazy to dress up and fix my hair and put the usual amount of make-up that I put on. I don't always have to look good. That part about showing the girl and how she behaves and comparing it to other girls, pissed me off because not all girls are the same way. The makers of this documentary we're obviously too bored with their own lives, and wanted to know what teenagers thought we're "cool." I mean come on, how pathetic is that?!
How I Hate...
Monday mornings. There's no point in them. It just makes everyone tired and lazy. Especially when you're sick. I started getting sick yesterday[Sunday] and it made the end of my weekend really sucky. Then I got a job for being Lannen Fall's merch girl for today. I went to go tell my dad and he said that I couldn't go because it was a school night. These are times when I wish i was 18.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
MTV

I think that MTV is overrated. Now-a-days they have the most stupidest shows, ever. It's almost like they lost all their creativity. All their reality shows are so fake and scripted. So why call it a "reality T.V. show?!" The only thing I watched there was TRL, but now it's cancelled. But one thing that I don't understand, is why they started to put Slipknot and Korn in it. Some people say that MTV make the musicians "sell-outs." I kind of agree. They get really famous and rich, and forget why they wanted to be musicians in the first place. One band I lost a lot of respect for was Good Charlotte. They started off as a band that loved music and just wanted to have a better life. They even wrote a song called "Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous." In that song they're basically talking crap about rich people and how they act and live. Which is ironic, because now, they're just like the song. Joel Madden got Nicole Richie preganant, and Benji Madden is going out with Paris Hilton. They also stopped writting deep meaningful lyrics. In my opinion, their last album was a diasaster. I wish the old GC would come back. But everything happens for a reason, right?
Here's the link to the Good Charlotte song:
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Mooks
In my Interactive Journalism class, we watched a video about "mooks." In urbandictionary.com there are three definitions of what a mook is.
1.
(adj) a jerk; not that nice of a person.
2.
Coined in the Scorsese film, 'Mean Streets', meaning a arsehole or loser.
3.
A term coined by Douglas Rushkoff in an episode of PBS's "Frontline" entitled "The Merchants of Cool." Mooks are archetypal young males(teens-early 20s) who act like moronic boneheads. They are self centered simpletons who live a drunken frat-boy lifestyle(or are frat-boys). Examples can be found anytime someone watches "Jackass." Rushkoff claimed that the media glorifies this ideal and stifles natural self expression, however, some people might argue teenage boys have always acted like morons(its actually a long-standing stereotype). Nonetheless, standardized conformist dumbass-culture behind a veneer of exhuberance is a scary notion indeed.
With this being, I don't think any girl would be interested in these mooks. It also seems like they're not very good people to be around with.
1.
(adj) a jerk; not that nice of a person.
2.
Coined in the Scorsese film, 'Mean Streets', meaning a arsehole or loser.
3.
A term coined by Douglas Rushkoff in an episode of PBS's "Frontline" entitled "The Merchants of Cool." Mooks are archetypal young males(teens-early 20s) who act like moronic boneheads. They are self centered simpletons who live a drunken frat-boy lifestyle(or are frat-boys). Examples can be found anytime someone watches "Jackass." Rushkoff claimed that the media glorifies this ideal and stifles natural self expression, however, some people might argue teenage boys have always acted like morons(its actually a long-standing stereotype). Nonetheless, standardized conformist dumbass-culture behind a veneer of exhuberance is a scary notion indeed.
With this being, I don't think any girl would be interested in these mooks. It also seems like they're not very good people to be around with.
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