Thursday, 21 June 2012

Why you can't trample over the Arctic.

So there is a gas company out there that wants to drill in the Arctic for oil.

Seriously, wtf. Why would you even think of such thing?
But they are, and it is a problem you can't just sit there and ignore.The arctic is home to many precious animals already getting screwed over by the ice caps melting. Machines that use oil or pumping harmful chemcials in the air. See? Its a cycle. And it must be broken.
The arctic is untamed land, and no human should ever lay their destructive hands on it. After the oil crisis down in the gulf I honestly think no oil company should be trusted in drilling oil overall. Oil is crude and worthless. We need to move on to use more cleaner sources...

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Quote

We will not be broken

I will not be broken

We will live this day

Nos vivere die

-Brian Amin
This is the "quote" I say to myself every time I'm in a serious accident, or before I go for Pakour. Its made up of different things from other little quotes, the first verse being from a Storm Freerunning video. 

Now, where do I go from here?

I'm really starting to miss the Hippocrates crew. Woke up today, and didn't feel like doing anything without them. Normally, I would wake up, hang out with my roomate for a bit, and goto a med session or talk or socialize. Its summer vacation and I seem to be bored. Xbox won't help me out of this one.

I'm planning on either traveling on my own or start using my newly found leadership skills here in Breezewood. Maybe go out for the Youth EMT courses?
I have nothing against my parents, but after this fourm. I really feel like I'm my own person. They would be up in NJ and all I would have to do is take a train back to see them (My original plan was to go up to NY btw). Then again, what would I be doing in NY all by myself? I'm looking for something, but honestly I'm stupid enough not knowing what I'm looking for. Its a driving nonsense. All I really want is to see and reunite with my "2nd family."

Like the title says: Where do I go from here?

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Going Green: With GreenPeace


We're running out of time. And I think its about time for our race to open their eyes to see the damage they have caused to this Earth.  Right now I'm following the actons of Greenpeace, a non-profit organization fighting to send this clear message out non-violently. Being a Hindu I'm all for protecting the enviroment. Conserving and rebuilding is the way to go. No more procrastination, it ends here.
Everybody can give back a little. Small actions and everyday deeds can build up into something much more greater.