Quick Post?

Christmas was great. I got some gifts, but overall I liked just spending time with family (at my home). Yesterday we all went to Montgomery and exchanged a few things (and this and that). There were few sales, that I saw, though. I got a Starbucks giftcard and used it, though. That was the quickest I had ever paid for something in my life.

Jonathan came over today and I checked out his new video iPod. Very nice. I put him some pictures and some music videos on it.

Last night I watched Minority Report. I had watched it before, it had just been a while. The movie has a good message to it, but I think the message is a little deep for some people who are not actually following the movie. Of course, like all movies, it has some negative aspects, but this one was well written. A good review can be found here.

Alright, for the past few days, I’ve been thinking about something that’s very interesting. I was watching the History Channel not too long ago about the American presidents. I found something very interesting about one of our Presidents. Andrew Jackson — the 17th president, also the founder of the Democratic Party. In this special on the History Channel, they stated that Jackson said he could never forgive some things that were said about his wife (something about her devorice from her other husband). I didn’t really think a lot about it, until I got to really thinking about how much the democratic party today is almost soley based upon that one item — unforgiveness. I’m not trying to be stereotypical, but I’ve found that those with more bitterness towards a certain people, race, agenda, or idea generally tends to be a part of the democratic party. Not all of the time, of course, but most of the time. What was said then about his wife probably shouldn’t have been said (which caused such bitterness), but it was. Past is past, and cannot be changed. It was the indirect (or possibly the direct) cause of the split between the then republican party to the democratic party. This is evident in many more ways that one. In the 2000 election President Bush won the majority of what he had to win (the electoral college). No matter how it was played — Bush won. The hatred for the President today has been a direct result of that. The Democrats believe they won and they’re bitter about it. Fully bitter. There are a lot of other examples that can be made here — from social groups, to racial groups, to any other group that votes democrat. The vast majority vote based on bitterness or unforgiveness. Forgiveness, as defined by the dictionary, is a pardon. Forgiveness hurts no one. Bitterness can literally torment a person until the day that they die. Jesus says in Mark 11:25 that “when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.” It’s quite obvious if we can’t learn to forgive others, we can’t be forgiven. If we can’t be forgiven, then we still will be judged guilty on that day of judgement. There will be no pardon if we can’t pardon those who’ve done things against us.

Christmas Eve Eve

Almost Christmas. We opened family presents tonight. I got some AXE stuff. Tonight at church we went to the Dobbs House and (the ladies of the church) House of Love and Mercy. I actually enjoyed it. After that we had a worship service, followed by a candle light thing. I enjoyed it. We got out at about seven, and so I came home and ate, then we opened the presents. Afterwards I asked Jenna and Mitchell if they wanted to go rent a movie, so we did. I rented The Island. It was a good movie (I love the sci-fi’s/futureristic movies). It had a few things I wish were left out though (like sexual refrences, anti-Creation propaganda, and anti-God propaganda). Over all good movie, it just should have left those few things out.

Last night I went back out with Lynette. I’m not sure how it went, lol. I had fun. We went bowling and then we went to the mall for a few hours. It was a “double date” with Jenna and Mitchell. At the mall we split up, so we got to talk (and we actually did talk). I think, though, that I’ve been saying I’m shy, but I really don’t think I am. I’m quite, that’s my nature. That’s how my parents are. I’m shy to an extent, but I think why I am is because I really don’t have a lot to say a lot of times. Personally I love to hear what’s on other peoples minds (as long as you don’t talk monotone, and aren’t just saying the same stuff over and over) … but in dumb peoples terms: I’m a listener. I can be vocal, however, but normally I’m thinking and processing what has already been said, that I’m not saying anything else (and it’s better to think before you speak). Honestly, I hate getting up in front of an audience; however, when I’m actually up there I’m not as bad (just very nervous). I actually enjoy talking about something I’ve spent time and researched or thought through. I’m not sure why I’m saying all of this though. Oh, we also went to Krispy Kreame and Mitchell and I bought two dozen donuts. As for the date, I’m not sure how it went — I just had a good time with someone I want to know more about.

I’ve got to keep this short because I noticed my old church finally readded the messages that were lost when some server crashed or something. It’s part of their college group, and I really enjoy his messages. So, I’m out for the night!

Eh?

I went to Auburn today with the family. They’re trying to find a Christmas gift for my brother (that’s literally sold out, everywhere — even online). I just drove them up there and around town. My dads car tore up on him (starter), I think he’s going to try to fix it tomorrow. He used his truck a few days and had to put like $26 in it. Pretty bad when you can go a week for $23 in the car that gets 35 MPG.

I checked my grades today and was happy to see that I passed all my classes (thank you GOD). I was worried about the music class, but it was passed. The next set of classes start on January 11th, 2006.

Tomorrow I go to my grannys house for their Christmas time.

I’m sick, just a cold. I guess I’ll get to bed, there’s nothing else to do.

Final Exam

Okay, so I had a final exam in English today and the topic I chose was “Television”. I decided to not e-mail myself a copy, but instead just save it to my blog so I could post it later. I also saved another draft of something I started at random (I couldn’t use it for my final though because it wasn’t one of the topics). Without further ado, here it is:

Television

Since the invention of television, there have been many movies created, lives portrayed, and money made. The movie giants seem to be cashing in with almost every film coming out of Hollywood. The worst movies of the 1960’s are nothing compared to the movies labeled the “cleanest” of the current age. Are Americans enjoying the new movies littered with sex, drugs, violence, and secularism? Complaints to the FCC, which have exploded in recent years, seems to point to the answer being no. In addition, movies portraying more of these negative attributes have been proven to make the least amount of money at the box-office. Why, then, are movies still being written helping demoralize Americas families?

Few people seem to know that in the early days of movies, Hollywood had a code they followed. Either a movie passed this code, or the movie was not generally acceptable to the majority of people. This code limited what content a movie could include without having disapproval of the public. In the 1950’s, however, this code was abolished and a new set of standards, which is in use today, was formed.

This new set of standards Hollywood set to follow puts few limitations on what a movie can, or cannot have. The old system limited how much sex and violence a movie contained; the new system abolished this completely, allowing the movie producers to publish movies with any content they wished. Today’s movies can contain any form of “expression”: from a drug dealer made hero to an extramarital relationship between a man and woman. This new system is completely done by those in the movie industry, allowing these industries to give a movie any rating it so desires.

There have been an increasing number of boundaries within the industry being broken, forever being done away with. What once was a forbidden word on the public airwaves is now a common word. There once was a time when homosexuality was not even suggested of being portrayed on television. There are now few shows or movies which do not have at least one character who is homosexual. Slowly this form of entertainment has moved from free expression to near brainwash to those who watch it.

Children, whose families vividly express what is right and wrong, now have the choice of television. The media giants believe this generation is theirs, and in many cases, they have good reason to believe so. Parents are repeatedly allowing their children to watch anything on television, without any form of supervision. Children have little knowledge on what is right and wrong unless their parents guide them. With many parents using television as a way to stop their children from bothering them, Hollywood is allowed to slowly infuse generations with the garbage they wish children to have – much of which is directly against all the morals a family should be built upon.

Movies and Life

I went to see The Chronicles of Narnia with my two cousins, Brittany and Amber, tonight. Awesome movie. I honestly didn’t think I would like it (judging from the previews), but the story is told perfectly. The symbolism is what really drew me into the movie. I’m not the best movie reviewer, but this is one I’ll want to watch over and over again (largly because of the symbolism). We went to Wendy’s after the movie … I feel sick now.

Last night I went “shopping” (or something like that) with my aunt and my mom. We found a womans wallet in the road (the middle of the road). She’s going to try to get it back to the lady. It had everything of hers in it though, even her social security card. Scary stuff if it was stolen.

On other notes, the power went off tonight. This ended my servers 230 day uptime streak. Over a half a year uptime, no restart or anything. The UPS held up for about 30 minutes though, I was surprised. The UPS for my computer is supposed to be better and it was dying quickly (even on this low power LCD). It probably wouldn’t last 10 minutes. The other battery is replacable too, mine isn’t. Oh well. My computer doesn’t need to be one for 30 minutes, the server does. Since it went out I blew all the dust out of it with the air tank we have.

When I got home I got on the computer for a few minutes, and then went to turn up the heat because it was cold down here, it had dropped down to 64 (and the thermostat resets to 64), so I was a bit cold for a reason. I think I turned it up to like 69. I keep it between 68 and 69.

I guess I’m going to get me a big cup of cold milk and some nice cool chocolate and then hit the bed.

Sleepy

Well, I haven’t much to say tonight. I really just wanted to put something for today. I mean, I did live and stuff did happen, so I might as well. I took a math test, then I sat through a boring lecture. I was going to somewhat go shopping with my sister, but she didn’t want to go with me. To put a long story short, I got kind of ticked off and cursed (not at her, but about what was going on). I guess that’s a way to let people know I’m ticked off. I took my mom to Montgomery though, and then went to Starbucks, got me a coffee, and came home. I got a caramel macchiato.

I watched Without a Trace tonight. Good story line as always. Hmm … I listened to music tonight and played a new game.

Now it’s time to end this day so a new one may begin … sometime tomorrow.

Something’s Out There!

On Monday I got the reply back from my counsoler, she said that she strongly advised I not take the two history classes at the same time. I thought about just doing it anyway, as I must have four classes, but I decided to look at other classes. I decided to check to see if any English classes were avalible (something I had already done) and someone dropped one of the English classes. In the countless classes that were listed, other than the night classes, this particular class was the only one open. I quickly checked my days and all that, and it was the exact same class I had needed and requested the first time! Thank you God! When I registered the class should have went back to closed — as there were 19 people when I registered, I made 20 (which is the max).

I’ve finally got acustom to my new monitor, I really like it. It’s very sharp and crisp.

In my last blog post I forgot to mention something of importance … Sunday morning was like any other morning. I was awoken at 8:30am by my brother, and as always I layed there for a few minutes. Then I felt something crawling around my legs. Of course I don’t really think it’s anything, but I move the covers just to make sure, and low and behold … a spider. It wasn’t a small one either. I got up real quick and got my shoe and killed it. I just wonder how long I was sleeping with that under the covers. It must not have been the kind that bites (unless I made it happy by being warm, and so it didn’t want to bite me). Either way … I hope it never happens again.

I listened to something from my old church tonight. Everything that is said at church here seems to be echoed back to me when I listen to the ones from my old church. The pastor was talking about, for the most part, compromise. I started listening about mid way, though (it was over an hour long), it was very good. The end had questions from the audience, which was also very informative.

Christmas is less than 3 weeks away. Next week are finals (and a math final tomorrow). I guess it’s about that time to get some rest for that final …