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Dying

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I’ve been seeing commercials lately where people with Alzheimer’s talk about how they were affected after they learned they were dying.  It struck me as interesting that people seem to think that we’re not dying until we get diagnosed with some disease.  Actually, we’re all “dying” – just at different rates.  Each of us will eventually die.  I find it intriguing that people seem to think that death is only something brought upon by disease, forgetting that we could come to an end at any point, whether or not there is a murderous disease that takes hold of us.

Why is it that people are only recognized as nearing death if there is some occurrence that speeds up our progression towards death at an “unnatural” rate?  In fact, what’s to even determine what is natural?  Perhaps how long we live is just how our body was meant to survive.  I think we should be more aware of our mortality and learn that when people get a life-threatening disease, it’s not like one minute they weren’t dying and the next they were.  In fact, the clock is ticking for us all, some just go faster than others, that’s all.  I wonder how people would live their lives if they thought that way.  There might just be fewer regrets, fewer missed opportunities as people try to navigate an uncertain life span.

Maybe it’s just semantics, but when people say “suddenly I was dying,” I always feel like bringing to their attention how that doesn’t actually make any sense.  It assumes that you weren’t dying to begin with.  Though it seems like a negative way to view the world, isn’t that exactly what living means?  To be progressing towards death as well?  That’s the way I see it anyway.  And far from let is discourage me, I’ll let it motivate me to get things done with a little more urgency, since you never know when you might not be here anymore.

Boston Market cornbread

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boston market cornbread

Mmm, so delicious!

My all-time favorite cornbread is the one that can be found at Boston Market. It’s soft and moist without being too crumbly. It’s sweet and has lovely little crunchy bits that make it wonderful to bite into. I absolutely love everything about them, from the taste to the texture. Whenever I go to Boston Market, it’s hard to resist buying half a dozen of them for snacking on. They’re big enough to get me by between meals, yet not too much or too heavy. They’re truly wonderful things! Too bad there aren’t very many Boston Markets in this part of the world. In fact, I only know of two (and thank goodness one is in my current hometown of Valencia).

Heated debate: religion

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I came across a TED video of Sam Harris about a week ago, which then prompted me to get his book, The End of Faith, to see what his reasons are for not only not believing in religion, but saying that such an institution is actually destroying us.  I usually don’t come across such strong opinions against religion, so I was definitely intrigued.  I’ve gone from not really caring to thinking about believing to trying to believe and back.  I settled somewhere between agnostic and atheist and haven’t really explored it since.

At work, I mentioned the premise of the book to two coworkers and one of them happened to find this YouTube playlist on Reddit that very night.  He shared it with me and I spent the night listening to this discourse (don’t worry, it’s very much in English, the intro just happens to be in Spanish because it was held in Mexico – I was confused at first too!).  It’s interesting to see how everything panned out – this is obviously a very hot issue, and one that people find very personal.  Tempers inevitably flare when people with opposing views try to talk some sense into each other.  I was almost more interested in their interactions and what they chose to focus on to support their opinions than the actual points themselves.

Admittedly, everyone brought up good points that are worthy of some pondering.  I was also amused by the last guy, who was a bit of an outcast, not fitting in with either camp and actually the very type of person that both sides could probably agree to dislike.  He seemed to best fit and agnostic point of view, dipping his toes onto either side.  Neither here nor there, so he became the pariah, pointing out cons to both points of view.  I could sympathize with him, since I don’t like the idea of outright blasting the other side (no matter which side you are on).  I’ll just continue to read the book I have (and the follow-up, Letter to a Christian Nation) and see what I may learn in the process.  I’m sure there will be a lot to consider.

Making an exit

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When Hype 5-0 left America’s Best Dance Crew, it was the worst exit I’ve seen.  They looked so dejected, so hopeless when they were removed from the show it was really pathetic.  I understand that it meant a lot to them, but never have I seen a team with such poor sportsmanship.  At least pull yourselves together for 30 seconds and dance yourself off the stage.  Instead, they threw any semblance of pride they had and barely dragged themselves off-stage.  It was really disgraceful.

That was the first time a team’s exit left me with a bad taste in my mouth.  There have been other teams that exited with less-than-energetic dancing, but they held their heads up high until the doors shut behind them.  They didn’t give up and throw despair at others.  I don’t believe that the time when you get booted is the time to throw a pity party, especially in front of so many eyes.  Not that they shouldn’t show emotion and perhaps even cry as they head out.  But you can still dance and smile with tears in your eyes and put on one final show for the audience.  That is much of what being on that show is about: putting on a performance.  Plus, I never was much of a fan of them, since it seemed like they just slid by on votes, week after week.

There is a time and place for everything, and they did exactly what they shouldn’t when they shouldn’t.  Good riddance.

Wanting the best of both worlds

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The past few days I’ve suddenly grown an itch to cut my hair again.  It’s getting to a nice length where cutting it won’t make it too short (and thus force me to shower in the morning so it won’t look too poofy during the day).  Yet, it’s still not quite as long as I’d like (enough for it to be considered longer than average).  Then again, I think my hair just doesn’t grow very long and probably will never reach much further than the bottom of my shoulder blades.  Besides, my impatience with it once it gets to that magical length that it refuses to grow beyond prevents me from ever allowing it to really get any longer.  After all, when you can’t easily comb out your hair with your fingers to give a quick fix, it starts to become much more of a hassle.  Nonetheless, I really like the idea of growing my hair out longer.  Pity it likely will never quite work out the way I’d like.

I think another issue I run into is that my body doesn’t allocate enough nutrients to my hair for it to get past my shoulder blades and not start to get really dry and brittle at the ends.  There is nothing quite so distasteful as finding a slew of split ends hidden in there, and getting a dry, scratchy feeling from the tips of your hair.  And my hair looks nothing like those shampoo commercials where ladies with long, flowing locks sport their shiny and extremely slippery-looking hair.

The other main obstacle is also related to its feeling – the feeling of hair on the back of my neck, which I hate more than most feelings.  There’s something about that heaviness weighing there that I really don’t like.  I’d tie my hair back more often, but I like having it down and keeping it up gives me headaches.  Plus, when it’s down, it acts as an insulator for my neck, ears, and shoulders.  Being one who gets cold easily, that little extra help really makes a difference.  I also just like how it looks that way.

I wish I could have longer hair without the hassle of dealing with it.  And I wish there was a way to keep it off my neck without tying it up.  So instead, I guess I’ll have to settle for a medium-long length that is enough to weigh itself down so a quick brush will fix most problems, but short enough to not feel too heavy on my neck.  While I’m at it, I’m thinking of getting streaks again (highlights? lowlights?  I have no idea what the difference is – just something lights!).  I haven’t had extra color in my hair for awhile now, so it’d a fun change.

Time Warner fail

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Well, yet again Time Warner has failed us here in LA, leaving Panda’s apartment without internet or television service. This has consistently occurred on a monthly basis and their repair trucks can be seen on our neighborhood streets a good 2-3 times a week. Not a good sign at all. so here I am stuck blogging on my iPhone, with little heart to put together a nicer entry.

It’s amazing how this happens time and time again. At first, Panda would call in and get a month or a week free, but he just did so this weekend when this same thing happened (albeit not for as long). It’s gotten to the point where even that doesn’t make up for the inconvenience and loss of productivity.

I did enjoy the peace and quiet of not having so much buzzing around me, but I’d rather get to choose when I take a step back from the hubbub of modern life. I didn’t even feel like reading a business magazine I had been meaning to read for months now. Situations like this put a damper on my entire mood and make me wish that TW took better care if their customers. I can’t wait until we leave this place and I find a place near work – I’ll know then to avoid Time Warner at all costs.

A day of fools

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Today was a fun, playful day as Starbucks introduced its new sizes – Plenta and Micra, and Google decided to give props to one of my former hometowns by changing their name to Topeka.  I’m sure there were plenty of other fun pranks out there from similar high-profile companies, but these are the two I happened across today.

Some of my coworkers actually believed the Starbucks one and I’m sure many people wished the Plenta was for real.  After all, that’s about how much coffee they could power through in a day.  I really enjoyed the quirky uses they suggested for both sizes after you’re done with your drink and that picture of the two guys is brilliantly hilarious.  How could anyone take that seriously?  Lol.

The Google one taught me something I didn’t know about (which isn’t surprising, since Google – excuse me, Topeka is always coming up with crazy new products).  Their concept of that sort of ultra-fast internet connection could propel us even further into developing cool new technologies and ways of virtual interaction.  I’m imagining something straight out of Star Wars here, with holographic 3D images.  Can’t help it.

Oh, and a random unrelated thought – all 5 of my iPhone app updates today were iPad related.  Not like that does me any use!

Closing time

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Yesterday my friend and I tried to go eat at a restaurant half an hour before its closing time, only to be turned away because they close the kitchen an hour early.  What?!?!  That is ridiculous.  Most meals only last about 40 minutes or so.  I absolutely hate when restaurants stop serving food way before closing time.  I once ran down to a place I wanted to eat at and made it 20 minutes before they were supposed to close, only to have the doors pretty much shut in my face.  And here I thought restaurants would want to maximize the amount of customers they serve, but I guess going home is far more important.

What really bothers me about this is that it’s so misleading.  Do I always have to plan on showing up at least an hour before the listed closing time, even if I only plan on a quick meal?  In last night’s case, we even called at 10:15 and asked when they close that night – they told us 11.  Why didn’t they bother to tell us that, oh by the way, the kitchen is closed?!  It’s not like we were asking when they usually close.  We asked when they were closing that night.  Hint, hint, we wanted to eat there TONIGHT.  Those hours of operation are unreliable.

I think there should be legislation that forces restaurants to list their opening hours as when they stop serving new customers (and listing when they actually kick the customers out of their shop would be optional).  After all, we’re going there to eat, don’t we have a right to know at what time we won’t be able to do so anymore?  Restaurants should not get away with tricking people into thinking they’re open far more than they actually are.  It’s like this one boba place that I’ve heard doesn’t even serve boba until at least half an hour after opening.  They should have to note that on the door with their opening times!  After all, much of the draw of their store is the boba.  People don’t just go to get any old drink; they could do that somewhere else that’s probably open earlier anyway.

So if you ever open a restaurant, please take it upon yourself to do the responsible thing and let people know if your food isn’t served until half an hour after your doors open or if it is no longer served an hour before your doors close.  It’s vital information that’s typically far more relevant than when those doors lock and unlock.  Thanks.

Lonely

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I’ve gotten so used to having Panda around that it’s been really weird this week without him around.  He’s at home on spring break and now I struggle to find things to do with my time at night.  Funny, it’s not like when he was around we were hanging out, but just his presence calms me.  Now, I am on my own and the games I distract myself with aren’t as engaging, TV shows aren’t as interesting, and I don’t have the patience to waste my time online.  I just want to be able to know that he will be here at the end of my work day.  In fact, there’s really no motivation for me to leave work earlier rather than later, now that he’s away.  Coincidentally, my boss is out of town as well, which means I’m not as busy with work either.

The good thing is that I’ve got a friend who’s around and we met up for dinner last night.  We happened to run into a mutual friend, so the three of us can grab dinner together tomorrow night!  That will keep me occupied until things pick up again.  Still, I’m a little lost without Panda here to talk to and share my time with.  I am looking forward to next week, when he finally returns.  This will be the longest I don’t get to see him since I returned from Singapore!  I’ve found that my pattern on my own is different from when he is around.  Both are nice in their own ways, but I much prefer having him around than not.  I’ve been excessively tired these couple of days, perhaps because I haven’t been taking care of myself as much.  Even my train of thought writing this is all over the place… I suppose it’s time to call it a night and get some rest.

Themed blogs

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I find that most of the successful blogs out there seem to adhere to some sort of theme.  People brand themselves as an expert in a subject, or at least stick to writing about a specific topic, and those interested in that particular area come and read about their opinions, thoughts, ideas, etc.  For me, however, something like that doesn’t quite work.  I’ve got too many interests to just focus in one area (and not enough time to create separate blogs for each!).  I’ve always liked my theme to just be me.  All my interests, all the experiences in my life, all the random things that go through my mind.  I guess it’s a good thing I’m not out to be a professional blogger!

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