I worry now thatevery single day dream endsin some form of death
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Health
Recruiting and Social Capital
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Theresa Ines tonight at the Beehive
Pra cada mulher
O que se faz
O que se quer
E vai
Vai seguindo como dá
Junta tudo o que se tem
E espera um novo alguém
All women
Have the same dream
To be true
To our heart's desires
And keep moving
The way we can
Gathering all we have learned
To share with someone new
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Are you Happy? Sad? Jealous?
"By probing these thinkers and presenting his own views, The Passions: Philosophy and the Intelligence of Emotions will lead you to a remarkable conclusion: Emotions have intelligence and provide personal strategies that are vitally important to our everyday lives of perceiving, evaluating, appraising, understanding, and acting in the world."
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Copley Square, Boston
Monday, August 31, 2009
Borges
"Hladik had rounded forty. Aside from a few friendships and many habits, the problematic exercise of literature constituted his life. Like all writers, he measured the achievements of others by what they had accomplished, asking of them that they measure him by what he envisaged or planned."
Thursday, August 13, 2009
My commute
Monday, June 15, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
The spark of feminism
Why are women required to be subservient to men? Why are we paid less? When did this happen?
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Retired confessions
Today I retire that confession, though it still haunts me. But I can put it behind me because I am now more sure of my ability than ever before and i am beginning to understand what is important to me. I'll - instead - let you know a little something new about me. "I am a judger. I judge people and I am not ashamed. Dont get me wrong... I understand we all have moments of weakness. I just think that expecting less than the best from someone is the worst kind of condescension; a fine line from the tyranny of lowered expectations. "
Think Less
" One of your strongest skills - your high level thinking - is irrelavant for you current position at this company." - My manager to me last mondayHow utterly absurd...
Friday, May 8, 2009
The Mother Land
Thursday, April 9, 2009
In Honour of My Grandpa
Saturday, March 28, 2009
And who will defend me?
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Afghani woman on self immolation
"Don't burn yourself," she said, lying on her hospital bed. "If you want a way out, use a gun: it's less painful."
from here
One of my roomies was signing up to see a shrink. So they asked her a few questions to match her up with someone suitable. They asked, of course, "Do you have thoughts of suicide?" And my roomie told me that she was shocked. Suicide is not even an option, she said.
It's one thing to think suicide is not an option. It's another thing to understand how it would seem like an option to some hypothetical body. It's a third stance to consider it for yourself day in and day out, or maybe late at night when considering what you should do tomorrow. C is not healthy I gather. Is option B toeing the line? And what about that afghani woman? Is there a difference between suicide from depression and suicide as the last and only act of independence?
Either way, sounds like it hurts. BTW I am reading Sylvia Plath.
P.S. Do Jamaicans commit suicide?
Thursday, March 12, 2009
The Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell
Monday, February 23, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
...for the white man.
"The abilities, the intelligence, the promise of these young men will be squandered in their attempt to eke out a living doing the simplest, most mindless chores for the white man."
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Hipsters, be free!!
quotation marks. While punk, disco and hip hop all had immersive, intimate and
energetic dance styles that liberated the dancer from his/her mental states – be
it the head-spinning b-boy or violent thrashings of a live punk show – the
hipster has more of a joke dance. A faux shrug shuffle that mocks the very idea
of dancing or, at its best, illustrates a non-committal fear of expression
typified in a weird twitch/ironic twist. The dancers are too self-aware to let
themselves feel any form of liberation; they shuffle along, shrugging themselves
into oblivion. "
-from here
I often feel the need to move freely. To dance, to fight to frolic. Where can I be free?
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Authority and desire
In other news, I went for drinks with this guy from the office. My roommate has informed me that that counts as a date. He had hinted a couple months ago that we should go out for drinks. I thought it was a casual team thing - we work together - so I was enthusiastic. Last week when he came over to ask me to drinks that night, it would be dishonest of me to say I didn't sense the date vibe. He was WAY too nervous. He hesitated, his voice stumbled, he practically whispered the invitation. I resisted the urge to run. The honest part of me was therefore not surprised when we were the only ones at the bar that night. We had fun.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Hospital Haiku (Brooklyn, summer 2008)
stuck rebounding between these
curving pelvic walls
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Worse Things - That trashy girl from grease
"but there are worse things I could do I could flirtwith all the guys, smile
at them and bat my eyes.Press against them when we dance, make them think they
stand a chanceand then refuse to see it through,that's the thing I'd never do. I
can stay home every nightWait around for Mr. Right, take cold showers everyday,
and throw my life away, on a dream that won't come true"
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Gaza - Educate yourself
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Equal Rights - Peter Tosh 1977
At least I'd be a little less upset in the mornings as I listen to BBC online from my little cubicle at work. Maybe I'd would never have to be ashamed for not knowing enough about the world... for not even really thinking about or trying to, much less really fullfilling my responsibility to the other people on this planet
My conversations would sound less hollow. My problems would seem more important. My ambitions more noble. My education more whole.
But we would be worse people. Except we wouldn't even have the chance to fix it, because we would never know.
More importantly all those people, would still be suffering.
Let's do the hard thing and ask for the right things. We will all be better for it.
Listen
Everyone is crying out for peace yes
None is crying out for justice
Everyone is crying out for peace yes
None is crying out for justice
I don't want no peace
I need equal rights and justice
I got to get it
Equal rights and justice
Everybody want to go to heaven
But nobody want to die (father us Jesus)
Everybody want to go to up to heaven
But none o them, none o them want to die
(Just give me my share)
What is due to Caesar
You better give it on to Caesar
And what belong to I and I
You better, you better give it up to I
(I'm fighting for it)
Everyone heading for the top
But tell me how far is it from the bottom
Nobody knows but
Everybody fighting to reach the top
How far is it from the bottom
Everyone is talking about crime
Tell me who are the criminals
I said everybody's talking about crime, crime
Tell me who, who are the criminals
I really don't see them
There be no crime
Equal rights and justice
There be no criminals equal rights and justice
Everyone is fighting for equal rights and justice
Palestine is fighting for equal rights and justice
Down in Angola equal rights and justice
Down in Botswana equal rights and justice
Down in Zimbabwe equal rights and justice
Down in Rhodesia equal rights and justice
Right here in Jamaica equal rights and justice