The upper levels are difficult enough to keep you playing for a while. It's a simple family-friendly game.
Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
simple game
Posted by Marcus at 5:55 PM 0 comments
ok ... I stand corrected
I read through the cheerleaders condition and found that it may impact breast feeding. I am more aware, wiser. It may not have been merely a cosmetic vanity thing.
I therefore was wrong. I guess I should feel sorry, but I'm wrong and I was wrong to be so quick to judge.
Posted by Marcus at 11:46 AM 0 comments
vanity brings death
I could be sympathetic, but I'm not in this case. A teen girl who was "going to be a doctor" opted for breast surgery. So, was there a problem with the breasts ... no. She apparently, being a cheerleader, had that idea that she didn't have good enough bounce. So, she wanted perfect boobs. It is a vanity thing. Another sad note is that doctors are ready and willing to alter breasts of kids. She was a teen, who knows how her life would have changed -- and her bust line, with age. What a waste! Killed by vanity.
or insecurity, but it was to have "better breasts" for ...
that's right, nothing. It would not have made her more capable of lactating, it was likely for looks.
Posted by Marcus at 11:30 AM 0 comments
Surf's Up
I watched this movie and my attention was not up, not raised, not peeked. It was a boring movie. It had simple enough metaphors and morals: "do your best", "keep your friends", "sometimes just have fun and don't be competitive". I won't watch this this twice.
Posted by Marcus at 11:10 AM 0 comments