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Day by day I try my best to be good to others and good to myself. Through the years the latter of these two has been very difficult and I think that by sending my feelings out into the world I can try to become a better person. I really want my blog to help other people. THat is one of my two fouls in life: 1)Make music and 2)Help others. So any comments you can leave would be most appreciated so I know if i am fulfilling my goal. I am a 15 year old girl and can't wait until the day where we can all make music instead of war and dream like we can't fail.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

80's

Today I was listening to my pandora radio (as I do everyday) and I came across a song that made me laugh so hard.  I loved it and I then began thinking why couldn't we all think this way.  The song was called, "If you were gay, it would be ok," from the musical avenue Q.  Please everyone go and listen to it!  Well anyway, as the song states the singer (male) is singing to his male roommate that he would still be his best friend and love him if he was gay.  He is saying that no matter which gender you like why should that change how people look at you.  I have a strong obsession with the 80's mentality of acceptance.  Listening to the song "La Vie Boheme." Also makes me think this.  Why can't was all stand together as one and not group us into the gays, the straights, the lesbions, the cross dressers, the bisexuals.  What does it matter!!!!  Lets pretend I had a friend Mat.  Mat and I liked to hang out go to the movies, he was funny a good friend.  Should it matter if he was gay.  Would that make him any less funny or of good of a friend.  I obviously didn't live in the 80's but if they were as I think they were I would love to return there.  You meet a friend on the street, you think its a girl but is really a cross-dresser.  Whatever he/she is still chill.  Despite the fact that these feelings may have come about due to drugs or other substances of that nature I still think it is a good mindset.  As we all know African americans used to be discriminated against.  They had to go to different schools, use different bathrooms, the whole 9 yards.  That situation has sincerely improved, but I don't understand how people don't see that anyone who is not straight is the now being discriminated against!  Don't people see that even subconsciously we are splitting friends and companions up in our lives we don't have them all on the same grounds.  Even if they are all equal, we are all separated.  And I don't like that, at all.  So I guess this blog was mainly about me complaining about society but oh well, it happens.

Who are you separating from yourself?  Who do you need to pull in to make all the people you know on the same playing field?

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