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What is a story you have been dying to tell?
When I was 15 years old, I ran away from home because I was pissed off at my parents for a reason I cant remember. I didnt have much money, so I decided to hop onto the skytrain(public transport train in British Columbia) and ride it as far as it would go. I reached the end of the line in less then an hour, and decided I wanted to ride it all the way back again, while trying to formulate some kind of plan of how I wanted to live the rest of my life without my parents or anyone. At the last stop, or the first stop depending on your perspective of it, a girl came on and sat in the row right behind me. I didnt pay much attention to her at first, as I was busy writing my life plan on a napkin. It was a few minutes later that she got up and came sat next to me, curious as to what I was writing. I told her the story, and after a few laughs, we began talking about everything and anything. Her name was Amanda, 17 years old, and absolutely wonderful. She told me she was getting off at the last stop, which was also the first stop, depending on how you look at it. It was also the stop I had gotten on originally, and I told her we would ride to it together. The train ride took less then an hour, and what a wonderful hour indeed.
When the last stop did come, we both knew we probably wouldnt see each other ever again(this was before the days of cellphones, and I was a shy little kid afraid to make moves). As we got to the end of the sidewalk which split in two different directions, she went right and I went left. Before saying goodbye she turned to me and asked me a question that has become a wonderful part of my life; she asked me, âTell me something you have done, or want to do, that you think I should do? It can be anything, as challenging as you want it to be, or as easy. As long as you give me the rest of my life to complete it, I promise I will do it..â I was confused as to why, but I thought about it, and told her, âSing a song acapella in a room full of strangers.â She said perfect and asked me if I would like a challenge as well. I told her I did, and she told me, âread, from start to finish, âUlyssesâ by James Joyce.â I had never heard of it at the time, but I agreed, and we said our goodbyes.
I have a awful memory, and cant remember most conversations I have with most people. But I remember all of that clearly. You know why? Because of the challenge she gave me. In the 12 years that have past since, I have tried to read that book in over 150 different sittings. Everytime I open my copy of the 780 page monster of a book, I always think of her, and I always think of that day. Ive never been sure if it was her intent or not, but she left her lasting memory on me with that challenge. I soon after learned what she did, was a completey wonderful and amazing thing for me. So I decided to keep it going. Ive met a lot of strangers in my life; some that have become friends, and some, due to living in different time zones and whatnot, didnt. I dont want to just have experiences and then let them go. I want to remember these meetings, and embrace the fact that they happened. So whenever I leave someone who has left an amazing impact of my life, I always make sure to add them to my Ulysses Bucket List. I ask them to give me a challenge, as difficult or as easy as they want it to be, and regardless of the fact that they have done it or not; simply something their heart has had wanted to do.
Some have been easy and fun; I met a man in India 9 years ago who told me to, for a week or a month, cook/buy twice as much food as I intend on eating, and give the other half to a stranger in need. I completed that mission 8 years ago, and thought about that man and the time we had all the way through. I met a girl on a cruise 6 years ago, who told me to jump into a body of water on a slightly cold day, without touching or feeling the temperature of the water first. I did that the very same year. I met a couple at an outdoor music festival a few years ago that told me to wear the most bizarre outfit imaginable and walk through a public place, completely oblivious to the fact that you arent looking normal. I did that task the very next day, at the same festival. Some have been difficult, to say the least: three guys I met in Amsterdam and smoked all night with, told me to go to a mall and give 10 strangers 10 presents. That one took a lot of courage, but I did it a year or so after I met them. It was nerve racking, but at the same time exhilerating leaving my comfort zone. A girl I met on a plane told me to sky dive; Im still in the process of getting that done. A couple I met in Cali on the beach told me to tell the 5 people I hated the most, that I love them and respect them. That one was very difficult because of my stubborness, but ive come close to completing that list many a times(still in the process, 2 more people to go).
And some things, have had an everlasting impact on my daily life. I met a girl at a music festival, who told me that whenever I get mad at someone, walk away, sing my happy song in my head for 5 minutes, go back to the person im mad at with a clam heart and mind, and work things out. Ive made this my way of life. I once met a man at a gym in a hotel I was staying at, that told me âwhenever your body and brain tells your that you are exhausted and doneâŚuse your heart instead and push out 2 more reps.â Ive made this my motto when working out or working on any kind of extrenuating exercise in which my body demands me to quit. I also use it while working on anything, and while studying. One of the best pieces of advice ive ever received.
There are many others that each brought joy to my life. There are still many tasks I have yet to accomplish, and everytime I think of these tasks, I think of the people that gave them to me. It amazes me how well I remember all these people, while I cant remember so many aspects of even yesterday. These experiences, not only do I take from them a âmissionâ or a âchallengeâ, I also take from them a memory of them that never fails to appear inside of my mind. I opened my Ulysses book for probably the 300th time yesterday, and read a few pages, which prompted me to share this story with you today. Im in the final 30 pages of the book, also known as the most dreaded of the read(in the last 40 pages or so, James Joyce doesnt use a single punctuation mark; no periods, no commas, no nothing; a straight 50 page run-on sentence).
I never saw Amanda after that day, nor do I know if she ever did get a chance to sing a song to a room full of strangers. But what I do know, is that she gave me a gift that has never once stopped giving. So wherever you may be, thank you for giving me the Ulysses Bucket List. And I swear iâll finish it one day. My life advice? Simple: Create your own Ulysses bucket list.
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reblog if ur bi, ur not biphobic, or ur best friend is a beautiful valid bisexual
Me: *shows basic human decency to cashier
Cashier: ??!?! Thank you! Youâre the nicest person ever!
Me: are you ok
Reblog if politeness to retail and service workers is important to you.
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everyone who reblogs this before new years gets, uh, bees
reblog now for bees
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amazing, truly
Ok, but in Carrieâs book, she definitely mentions more than one occasion when Mark showed up unannounced at Harrisonâs early in the morning when Carrie was just there and they were clearly not having a breakfast hang out and Mark was just like âhey guys letâs hangâ, and also Mark followed their car while they were making out and honked at them and was like âoh hey wow, weâre all heading to the same place! letâs all go eat together!â
oblivious third wheel mark hamill is a legend
iâm mark hamill
The real victory here is knowing that Mark Hamill was good enough friends his co-stars to randomly show up at their houses uninvited to hang out and get food while simultaneously being too self absorbed to notice anything
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Being in a mid-2000s High School Health class and they show you this on DVD
Didnât that turn out to be a load of bullshit that no-one can replicate the results of to this day?
Yep! His results were faked, and the entire film was basically anti-McDonaldâs scaremongering, âpoor people are stupidâ and âfat people donât get any sexâ. Itâs also thanks to this asshat that McDonaldâs canât advertise fuckinâ Happy Meals anymore and had to get rid of all their characters and their super size option, particularly because he claimed without evidence that they have a kid-fattening agenda, donât list their nutritional info anywhere and have a mission statement from their CEO to make people sick and unhealthy from eating there for every single meal. On top of this, he actually tried to claim in a bonus experiment that McDonaldâs fries arenât actually fries because they donât rot when left in an airtight container for a long time but all the burgers doâwhich is thanks to the oil and salt theyâre loaded with, not some big conspiracy where the fries, which are processed and supplied by McCain in Canada, arenât actually goddamn chopped potatoesâand equated the containers to a human stomach. Yes, cause the human stomach is an airtight container that food sits in for months, right? Spurlock, did veganism turn your brain completely off or something? Hell, the fucker even tried to claim credit for McDonaldâs having salads, falsely stating at one point they didnât have any before he âexposedâ their EVIL PLANS.
Yeah, thatâs another thing to remember, heâs apparently a vegan. He didnât let anyone know heâs one, of course, he only mentioned his girlfriend is one, because it wouldâve made his vomiting after a single McDonaldâs meal, something literally no one else on the planet has done, seem less ZOMG SCARY.
Want a good film of this nature? Try Tom Naughtonâs Fat Head instead, a film where a guy actively proves Spurlock wrong by actually losing weight while eating nothing but fast food for a month. He accomplishes this by NOT fucking gorging himself on the unhealthiest food choices, eating more meals than he claims or cutting out his usual physical activity. While heâs at it, he also exposes exactly why Spurlock is a total fraud. In the process, he gets actual doctors and nutrition experts to help him explain why everything you know about healthy eating is probably wrong or half-true, inform us about good and bad cholesterol, expose the real reasons behind the so-called âobesity epidemicâ and point out why fat =/= unhealthy by default. Yeah, Naughton encourages viewers to try the paleo diet in the end, but at least it comes off more as a suggestion and doesnât demonize anyone in the process.
Wow, everything I know is now a lie.
Also, to elaborate on this, Spurlock claimed that he was eating 5,000 calories a day, and yet when a Swedish university tried this very experiment with several different students, no one (I repeat, no one) could even come close to replicating the results.
So yeah, Spurlock basically lied to prove a point, who would have guessed
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punk isnât just skinny. punk isnât just perfect mohawks or aesthetically pleasing jackets. punk isnât only listening to dead kennedys or black flag. punk is being an individual, having no respect for our fascist authority, sticking up for the little guy even if you are the little guy. punk isnât just a look or a music scene.
i literally made this because nazis and the alt right canât be punk
Stop bringing politics into music genres lmao
stop bringing politicsâŚâŚ.. into punk????
Hereâs Green Day, one of the most popular and well known punk bands.
Wait, but thereâs MORE!
Wait, in case you werenât convinced that the punk scene is political and is all about standing up against fascism and bullshit and racism that America is facing:
shut up. Punk is not just a fucking music genre.
Ok Iâm reblogging this again bc when I went to see green day, before they properly started playing they made us make a pledge, at the gig there is to be âNo racism, no sexism, no homophobia, no donald trumpâ
Punk has been political long before Green Day existed. The political history of the Punk scene(s) cannot be divorced from the music scene(s) that arose out of them. It is not just about music. It is not just about fashion. The stylistic choices made have meaning and are situated in a social/political context.Â
That being said, itâs really important to acknowledge that Neo-Nazis didnât infiltrate the Punk subculture for no reason. Absolutely, make it clear that Neo-Nazis are not welcome in The Punk Scene. However, part of doing that means confronting how they got there.
Punk music isnât all about one political stance, though itâs commonly anti-authoritarian. Anyone can utilize the genre to promote their own ideologies, even if a popular intention of the genre is to be anti-authoritarian. Green Day is just one of many bands who use Punk music to spread their ideology.Â
Itâs not just punk. Music has been used as a form of rebellion against oppression for a hell of a long time. Fuck, centuries even. The people who donât get this have most likely never been oppressed in their life.
A few protest/âpoliticalâ songs, and some about specific tragedies, from recent history, that arenât just punk:
Zombie, The Cranberries
I Know A Place, MUNA
99 Luftballons, Nena
Beds Are Burning, Midnight Oil
Khe Sahn, Cold Chisel
I Was Only Nineteen, Redgum
The Greatest, Sia
Fuck Tha Police , N.W.A
Eve of Destruction, Barry McGuire
We Are The World, USA for Africa
Say It Loud (Iâm Black and Iâm Proud), James Brown
Big Yellow Taxi, Joni Mitchell (or more recently, Counting Crows)
Born in the USA, Bruce Springsteen
Know Your Rights, The Clash
Holiday in Cambodia, Dead Kennedys
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Gil Scott Heron
Weâve been doing this shit forever, itâs not new. War, racism, fascism, homophobia⌠if itâs harmed people, itâs been put into music. Itâs an incredibly powerful medium that has changed the world before, and to say that politics, hatred, and tragedy shouldnât be featured is, honestly, simply ignorant.
I cannot deal with the sheer level of numbskull-ery in a statement like âDonât bring politics into musicâ as if this is some Silly Tumblr Fad and not something thatâs been a thing for over a hundred years
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punks been in politics forever that was the whole fucking point
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