'No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world.' - Dead Poets Society Whilst sipping my coffee and exchanging gossip with a friend at uni today, we stumbled across two words which can destroy dreams. SHOULD and CAN'T Should - used to indicate obligation, duty or correctness Can't (Cannot/Can not) - … Continue reading Dangerous Words
Category: Creative ramblings
Dreams from 20 Year old Me
After recently hitting the big two-zero, I've been thinking, reading, listening, watching, immersing myself into all things to do with life and death. Whilst death is nothing I want anytime soon, I've more-so been focusing of life, living and what that means to live a full life.And what does that mean to me? Well right … Continue reading Dreams from 20 Year old Me
The Man Who Gave Me Music
Emerald mountains dot the countryside Their peaks reaching towards the heavens Rivers and streams slither though the shadowy crevices Trees and flowers dot the plains, beautiful bursts of colour.You stand tall and strong Your heart beating to the rhythm of the music Your arms out ready to catch us As I slowly fall in love … Continue reading The Man Who Gave Me Music
Matt Healy… why aren’t you my boyfriend yet?
Where - Enmore Theatre, Newtown, SydneyWhen - Wednesday 30th July 2014, 7:30pmWho - The 1975Why - To meet my future husband (Matt Healy aka the lead singer of The 1975) Before I begin, I fangirl quite hard about a lot of bands, thus am expecting quite a few of these 'future husbands.' But just incase for … Continue reading Matt Healy… why aren’t you my boyfriend yet?
An Ode to Teenage Years
Teenage years, you were not always kind,Puberty, pimples, boys and gossip were always on my mind.The transition to high school is quite a big one,Getting picked on by the big kids was not awfully fun.Every day I got teased for being a spock or ranga or for having hairy legs,Then on weekends I’d spend half … Continue reading An Ode to Teenage Years
Education?
In response to ABC's Q&A (Monday July 14) segment on education, it got me thinking about what is the meaning and importance of schooling and education is. Education is a basic human right, because of the endless opportunities it provides to everyone. It can allow people to escape poverty cycles, abuse, disadvantages and inequality experienced by … Continue reading Education?
Bastille Day / La Fête Nationale
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité (Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood) On the 14th July every year, France celebrates Bastille Day (La Fête Nationale), commemorating the Storming of Bastille of 1789, one of the major events triggering the French Revolution. Today, the revolutionaries legacy lives on. Together, we can bring justice and peace to corruption. Together, we can join forces … Continue reading Bastille Day / La Fête Nationale
The People and Etiquette of a Mosh Pit: Violent Soho
Etiquette of a Mosh Pit: Violent Soho
Childhood Dreams
We pull into the driveway and those reminiscent feelings rushes over me. Suddenly I was six again. There is the tree we used to climb and swing on. There is the cement where are names are forever engraved. There are the flowers that used to captivate us. This was a place filled with wonder and … Continue reading Childhood Dreams
Getting My Fix
I find it ever so empowering to believe in the power, strength and never ending ocean. Its chameleon colours stimulate our eyes. The sweet smell of salt tickles our taste buds. Its silky waters glide over our skin invigorating us with life and meaning. It sings to us a symphony of sounds from the highest … Continue reading Getting My Fix