Maybe it's just me, but I distinctly remember my freshman year in high school when the most uncool thing you could do was to try and define yourself or others. Everyone wanted to be different and unique, be it through style of clothes, taste in music, or the books you carried around to read for recreation. Read More »
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To have an open mind: An inspiring quote
"Resistance to change and new ideas restricts potential improvement to our lives and hampers the chance to grow. Failure to accept new ideas and the points of view of others keeps us in our own little shell and inhibits our ability to see the different sides of beauty in life. Read More »
Acceptance at a Young Age
A question that frequently pops into my mind is this - When should acceptance of others be taught in the home? When is it the right time for a parent to teach their child to be accepting of those who are different? Read More »

Stop raping learning, knowledge, and logic.
Something that drives me mad, and something that I am really passionate about is learning and truthseeking. You could call me one of them, too--a truthseeker. I actually do want to know the absolute truth of things. Of everything, in fact. There are many like me, but there are also many who pretend to be like me. Read More »
What I hope is a good entry about GLBT issues
This entry is going to be a bit different from the last one. I’m actually planning to post a conversation/debate starter, expressing my views on GLBT issues as they relate to today’s society. I’m afraid I’ll be relying a lot on personal stories. Read More »

Pocahontas, my hero
Because of Disney, as a little girl I always thought that the story of Pocahontas has a happy ending, but it doesn’t. Read More »



