Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Merry Christmas!




 I love that the person I hear on the album is absolutely standing there answering questions. It’s not some “musical escape” or “fantasy”. This is her truth. The best part is her saying that if she couldn’t challenge the basic formulaic way the industry is ran then why even record music anymore? Realizing that she has to now make her art for her first and not worry about radio, reactions, or critics is the best lesson she could have learned  and she will be better off for it. She is the best example in mainstream music of what it means to tear down walls & perceptions of what people place on your brand. They always say when you start your own business, expect to not see any major returns within the first year. That’s how I look at the release of her last album, firing her manager/father, and the creation of her production company Parkwood. There was so much going on at once, but it was the transition & turning point in her career. Self managed, answering to no one, opening a company, and releasing an album full of soul music & midtempos during a market of electro dance pop. There were a lot of mistakes and people working but she didn’t let it break her. She continued to move forward and build on her foundation which represented reliability & talent. That foundation and trustworthy brand blessed her with the Super Bowl halftime show, the Inauguration, and a world tour without any new music out. She was setting new rules all year. The pay off for all her hard work happened December 12. And as a fan I am so inspired.

So much respect and adoration for Beyoncé.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The Bus...

I find it irritating when people get on the bus and don’t have their money ready. You should have had your clipper card or cash, coins, iTunes gift card, etc ready to pay the fare. There’s no reason why you get on the bus and search through your carryon luggage some people call a purse. YOU KNEW 10 minutes ago you were getting on the bus. You should have taken care of that beforehand. Now, I can understand if you were running to make it, that’s justified. But when you’ve been standing at the bus stop for at least a minute watching the bus approach, there’s no justification. There’s nothing that irritates me more than when a bus stops at the corner, and the second the bus begins to pull off, the light changes and we have to stop, especially when I am in a hurry to get somewhere.
On Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays my first class is conveniently at 8:10 in the morning. So, today I really didn’t feel like getting out of my bed and to going to the class, so I planned to show up late so I wouldn’t have to sit through all 50 minutes of the class. I left my home around 7:40 and got to class around 8:30. Upon my arrival to class I noticed the professor never showed up, and everyone was signing the role and leaving.


Sunday, December 1, 2013

I was talking about the Trayvon Martin case  to someone yesterday and she really pissed me off. She had this mentality of "it can happen to anyone, horrible things can happen to everyone" and then she makes other comparisons that happened. After I told the story about George Zimmermen threatening to shoot his current girlfriend she told me about a guy who jumped out a plane while someone was with him. Like...ok.




Thursday, November 21, 2013

Thrill to Kill

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwgOi0WJ7TQ

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/11/21/philip-chism-accused-raping-murdering-danvers-high-teacher-colleen-ritzer/5bcPieUo0n6R3fyYqRTxWN/story.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/21/philip-chism-indicted-in-_n_4319312.html


This is absolutely awful and shocked me. They say they found him with her underwear in his possession. The fact that he kept her underwear is almost a close and shut case in my opinion. I've been following this story for awhile and originally I didn't know what the motive was or what triggered this until those two articles came out today. This wasn't an act of anger, this was a thrill kill. To me, the fact that he kept her underwear shows that he took thrill in killing her, as there is a pattern in people who murder and rape keep 'special' items belonging to their victims. IMO, that all points to that this kid would have murdered again if he had the opportunity.

Working at Target

A typical work day as a target cashier is standing at the register talking to customers and making sure their experience is great and giving them what they need out of their shopping time. I've learned to be fast and accurate. The management is very flexible and easy to deal with. They always make sure to acknowledge us when they notice that we are doing a great job. If it gets too slow during a given period of time, you are always welcome to cross train in other areas of the store. Co-workers are very nice. The most enjoyable part is getting to interact with all different kinds of people. 

The hardest part of the job i would say is having to borderline harass all the guest to sign up for a Target credit or debit card. It gets exhausting and I can only bare people giving me an adamant no so many times.