Hump-Week 58
1. Macaroni: errr... I don't know. Make spaghetti, 'cause I like Italian food. Make a macaroni collage and paint it. Abstract art! And I can't think of anything else...
2. If I were to go back 50 years in time, I'd take with me a digital camera... or maybe a cell phone and travel around the world. I mean, there's so much going on in the 1950's! Aftermath of Cold War, the beginning of Vietnam War, etc... I'd give credit to the inventor. I don't steal others' ideas!
3. Things I'd put in my time capsule: notebooks of poems, printouts of my writing pieces, my origami collection, my collage and artwork, CD covers of my favorite artists, movie covers of my favorite movies/films, a diary of my life's adventures, my essays on altruism and the importance of it and what I did --->include the importance of saving the environment, recycling programs, etc. Photos of friends and family. I'd wait because I'm patient, and it'll be cool being nostalgic every so once in a while. Once I unearth this capsule, it'll be when I'm old---maybe like 70-80 years? depending on my health...
4. If I could change one thing in my life? Errr, could it be 2 things? I don't really want to say it all: but one thing I'd like to change is to tell my sister that I'm sorry for not being the greatest sister and that I wish I had a second chance to really get to know her before she passed away. If I could make one thing change in my town, it would be giving the homeless food, etc. If I could make one thing change in this country, it would be that people should become more aware of the glass ceiling between genders and that racial prejudice still exists, and we should stop that--stop conditioning ourselves to hate each other or subconsciously hold grudges. If I could change one thing in the world, it'll be to stop the war in Iraq and that all countries should stop having all of these issues with one another. Why must war always be a way to solve things? It doubles--triples--the problems!
= From BD Insanity, where the proud insanes live and prosper.



1 Comments:
Incredible humping with a lot of thought. You certainly gave me some things to think about. I'd love to be with you when you go through your time capsule -- it sounds facinating. The things you'd change reflect your heart -- good stuff!!!
Thanks for supporting BDI -- I'm afraid it might be seeing it's final days. Fewer and fewer people are doing The Hump and The Mambo lately -- sad isn't it? You've been true blue and I give you a loving BDI salute!!!
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