Friday, December 24, 2010

My favourite author

 Babycakes by Neil Gaiman
A few years back all the animals went away.
We woke up one morning, and they just weren't there anymore.  They didn't even leave us a note, or say goodbye.  We never figured out quite where they'd gone.
We missed them.
Some of us thought that the world had ended, but it hadn't.  There just weren't any more animals.  No cats or rabbits, no dogs or whales, no fish in the seas, no birds in the skies.
We were all alone.
We didn't know what to do.
We wandered around lost, for a time, and then someone pointed out that just because we didn't have animals anymore, that was no reason to change our lives.  No reason to change our diets or to cease testing products that might cause us harm.
After all, there were still babies.
Babies can't talk.  They can hardly move.  A baby is not a rational, thinking creature.
We made babies.
And we used them.
Some of them we ate.  Baby flesh is tender and succulent. 
We flayed their skin and decorated ourselves in it.  Baby leather is soft and comfortable.
Some of them we tested.
We taped open their eyes, dripped detergents and shampoos in, a drop at a time.
We scarred them and scalded them.  We burnt them.  We clamped them and planted electrodes into their brains.  We grafted, and we froze, and we irradiated.
The babies breathed our smoke, and the babies' veins flowed with our medicines and drugs, until they stopped breathing or until their blood ceased to flow.
It was hard, of course, but it was necessary.
No one could deny that.
With the animals gone, what else could we do?
Some people complained, of course.  But then, they always do.
And everything went back to normal.
Only...
Yesterday, all the babies were gone.
We don't know where they went.  We didn't even see them go.
We don't know what we're going to do without them.
But we'll think of something.  Humans are smart.  It's what makes us superior to the animals and the babies.
We'll figure something out.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

You can see it, just by looking at her…

(Pssst, she's the one on the right)
The trouble I have with words is when I try to use them they collapse and malfunction. Especially when I have such an important message to get out of me. That being said, I think it's important I give it my best shot. What I'm trying to say is this…

My sister is an incredible animal. She is beautiful and charming, dangerously so. All the wonderful adjectives you wish someone would think of when hearing your name, she owns them. Effortlessly. 
She means the absolute world to me. I love you Vics x


Far too ordinary a girl

All my life I've been cautioned about how practically everything and everyone is dangerous, it's no wonder I get nervous simply interacting with a group of people. It's been drummed in that it's more important to be cautious than adventurous and it's gotten me safely nowhere. I'm so tired of playing it safe, it's so predictable. An unspoken fear governs all of my decisions, it holds me back in countless ways. The only possible answer? An obvious one, starting right now I will have to push myself to try more, meet more fellow hoomans and live 'dangerously'.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Now this I have to try…



http://inkspiredcreations.com/geodesic-ornament-tutorial/

Social fabric

Of late I've wondered how and why some folks are so effortlessly sociable. It's as if there is an unspoken language lubricated by this assumed rapport. It unites everyone. Regardless of background, interests or beliefs. It accepts opinion and turns a blind eye on unfair judgement. It's honest and open, it allows the competent to live proudly within their own skin. It removes conforming from the equation. Where was I when these items of gregarious armor were being circulated?

Thursday, December 16, 2010

This man will change your life…

He did mine. In fact, as full of the brown stuff as he is, he is a magnificent human bean. Besides being more passionate than Brangalina in her effort to adopt every parentless child worldwide, he is on par with Mark Shuttleworth in his effort to share with and uplift everyone he encounters.

This man is made of happy and I love him with all of my heart. I feel like the luckiest girl in the world...