March 10, 2009

  • When Is It Appropriate To Use …

    Have you noticed that since the Tsunami disaster happened in 2004 there tends to be an overuse of the word “tsunami”?  People called Katrina “our tsunami” and just recently I saw this article about a “tsunami of power shutoffs” for the those living in the state of Maryland.  Does it bother you when people overuse a word that over exaggerates the situation only because it’s an “in” word to use?  I think I’m gonna start saying stuff like “Dude, how many bean burritos did you eat?  That was a tsunami of a fart!” or “My goodness!  That’s a tsunami of a buffet bar.” 

    Sometimes, it’s just inconceivable.


    Hmmm, I Guess More People Like It HOT …

    The results don’t surprise me.  The whole self-empowerment movement and “me” lifestyle helps take our eyes away from God.  I laugh because reading these comments tons of people blame Bush and not themselves.  I do especially like Mark‘s comments though.  It’s funny how before the election people were calling for a guy who would save them.  Save them politically. Save them financially.  Save them socially.  Apparently, the country got their man.   Raise your arms up in a hallelujah! 

    However, I also sorta remember reading about how the Chosen Ones thought their Messiah would do the same.  But apparently He only came to save us from our sins.  I guess the priorities of man are sometimes not synced with Gods.

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  • I saw the same article (about Americans becoming non-religious), I was going to bring it up for some short discussion during GPS on Friday.

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