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It's midnight and I just rang in my birthday sippin' tea out of my raccoon mug watching the Halloween episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Gonna be a good year.

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The best.
Filming Batman (1989) by Tim Burton
sums it up 'bout right.

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salma in From Dusk Till Dawn . . . always and forever . . .Â
One of the best adaptaions of A Christmas Carol there is . . . 'cept for Alastair's , his reigns.Â
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ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS THIS PRINT!!! Mah higher being in heaven, Â so awesome. Batman Returns is one of the best Xmas flicks by the way . . .Â
the youtube awards might have ended up being this year's most interesting live broadcast.
this part though , this part is all kinds of happy.

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last day/last picture of me in my twenties . . . i always go back to this
Don't feel guilty if you don't know what you want to do with your life. The most interesting people I know didn't know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives; some of the most interesting 40 year olds I know still don't.Â
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Mary Schmich
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The X-Files: Pilot â 20 years ago today (9/10/1993)
we must never forget.
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THIS IS BRILLIANT !
Joss Whedon â87 delivered the Wesleyan Commencement Address on May 26:
Commencement addressâitâs going well, itâs going well. Thank you, Jeanine, forâŚmaking me do this.
This is going to be great. This is going to be a good one. Itâs gonna go really well.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and⌠no. Iâm not that lazy.
I actually sat through many graduations. When I was siting where you guys were sitting, the speaker was Bill Cosbyâfunny man Bill Cosby, he was very funny and he was very brief, and I thanked him for that. He gave us a message that I really took with me, that a lot of us never forgot, about changing the world. He said, âyouâre not going to change the world, so donât try.â
That was it. He didnât buy that back at all. And then he complained about buying his daughter a car and we left. I remember thinking, âI think I can do better. I think I can be a little more inspiring than that.â
And so, what Iâd like to say to all of you is that you are all going to die.
This is a good commencement speech because Iâm figuring itâs only going to go up from here. It can only get better, so this is good. It canât get more depressing. You have, in fact, already begun to die. You look great. Donât get me wrong. And you are youth and beauty. You are at the physical peak. Your bodies have just gotten off the ski slope on the peak of growth, potential, and now comes the black diamond mogul run to the grave. And the weird thing is your body wants to die. On a cellular level, thatâs what it wants. And thatâs probably not what you want.
Iâm confronted by a great deal of grand and worthy ambition from this student body. You want to be a politician, a social worker. You want to be an artist. Your bodyâs ambition: Mulch. Your body wants to make some babies and then go in the ground and fertilize things. Thatâs it. And that seems like a bit of a contradiction. It doesnât seem fair. For one thing, weâre telling you, âGo out into the world!â exactly when your body is saying, âHey, letâs bring it down a notch. Letâs take it down.â
And it is a contradiction. And thatâs actually what Iâd like to talk to you about. The contradiction between your body and your mind, between your mind and itself. I believe these contradictions and these tensions are the greatest gift that we have, and hopefully, I can explain that.
Joss Whedon received an honorary degree.
But first let me say when I talk about contradiction, Iâm talking about something that is a constant in your life and in your identity, not just in your body but in your own mind, in ways that you may recognize or you may not.
Letâs just say, hypothetically, that two roads diverged in the woods and you took the path less traveled. Part of you is just going, âLook at that path! Over there, itâs much better. Everyone is traveling on it. Itâs paved, and thereâs like a Starbucks every 40 yards. This is wrong. In this one, thereâs nettles and Robert Frostâs bodyâsomebody should have moved thatâit just feels weird. And not only does your mind tell you this, it is on that other path, it is behaving as though it is on that path. It is doing the opposite of what you are doing. And for your entire life, you will be doing, on some level, the oppositeânot only of what you were doingâbut of what you think you are. That is just going to go on. What you do with all your heart, you will do the opposite of. And what you need to do is to honor that, to understand it, to unearth it, to listen to this other voice.
You have, which is a rare thing, that ability and the responsibility to listen to the dissent in yourself, to at least give it the floor, because it is the keyânot only to consciousness-but to real growth. To accept duality is to earn identity. And identity is something that you are constantly earning. It is not just who you are. It is a process that you must be active in. Itâs not just parroting your parents or the thoughts of your learned teachers. It is now more than ever about understanding yourself so you can become yourself.
I talk about this contradiction, and this tension, thereâs two things I want to say about it. One, it never goes away. And if you think that achieving something, if you think that solving something, if you think a career or a relationship will quiet that voice, it will not. If you think that happiness means total peace, you will never be happy. Peace comes from the acceptance of the part of you that can never be at peace. It will always be in conflict. If you accept that, everything gets a lot better.
The other reason is because you are establishing your identities and your beliefs, you need to argue yourself down, because somebody else will. Somebodyâs going to come at you, and whatever your belief, your idea, your ambition, somebodyâs going to question it. And unless you have first, you wonât be able to answer back, you wonât be able to hold your ground. You donât believe me, try taking a stand on just one leg. You need to see both sides.
Now, if you do, does this mean that you get to change the world? Well, Iâm getting to that, so just chill. All I can say to this point is I think we can all agree that the world could use a little changing. I donât know if your parents have explained this to you about the world but⌠we broke it. Iâm sorry⌠itâs a bit of a mess. Itâs a hard time to go out there. And itâs a weird time in our country.
The thing about our country isâoh, itâs nice, I like itâitâs not long on contradiction or ambiguity. Itâs not long on these kinds of things. It likes things to be simple, it likes things to be pigeonholedâgood or bad, black or white, blue or red. And weâre not that. Weâre more interesting than that. And the way that we go into the world understanding is to have these contradictions in ourselves and see them in other people and not judge them for it. To know that, in a world where debate has kind of fallen away and given way to shouting and bullying, that the best thing is not just the idea of honest debate, the best thing is losing the debate, because it means that you learn something and you changed your position. The only way really to understand your position and its worth is to understand the opposite. That doesnât mean the crazy guy on the radio who is spewing hate, it means the decent human truths of all the people who feel the need to listen to that guy. You are connected to those people. Theyâre connected to him. You canât get away from it.
This connection is part of contradiction. It is the tension I was talking about. This tension isnât about two opposite points, itâs about the line in between them, and itâs being stretched by them. We need to acknowledge and honor that tension, and the connection that that tension is a part of. Our connection not just to the people we love, but to everybody, including people we canât stand and wish werenât around. The connection we have is part of what defines us on such a basic level.
Freedom is not freedom from connection. Serial killing is freedom from connection. Certain large investment firms have established freedom from connection. But we as people never do, and weâre not supposed to, and we shouldnât want to. We are individuals, obviously, but we are more than that.
So hereâs the thing about changing the world. It turns out thatâs not even the question, because you donât have a choice. You are going to change the world, because that is actually what the world is. You do not pass through this life, it passes through you. You experience it, you interpret it, you act, and then it is different. That happens constantly. You are changing the world. You always have been, and now, it becomes real on a level that it hasnât been before.
And thatâs why Iâve been talking only about you and the tension within you, because you areânot in a clichĂŠd sense, but in a weirdly literal senseâthe future. After you walk up here and walk back down, youâre going to be the present. You will be the broken world and the act of changing it, in a way that you havenât been before. You will be so many things, and the one thing that I wish Iâd known and want to say is, donât just be yourself. Be all of yourselves. Donât just live. Be that other thing connected to death. Be life. Live all of your life. Understand it, see it, appreciate it. And have fun.
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