Blogs, Page 106

Create New Blog Entry
A Brave Young Man
Last Activity 11 years ago 423 views 0 comments Post Comment
I found this on the Huffington Post today...I am pretty sure at 18 I could not have done this. Anderson told KTEM News Radio 14 that no one -- not even family members or friends -- knew he was gay before he delivered the speech, but nonetheless said reaction has been positive. The Speech: “Standing On The Sun” By Mitch Anderson, Salutatorian Belton High School Class of 2013 June 7, 2013 Learning how to love and celebrate yourself is one of the most crucial and difficult aspects of life. To know who you truly are is the first step to enlightenment, to happiness. It sounds so facile, yet discovering and accepting who you are meant to be requires introspection and a willingness to submerge yourself into darkness. And that is what makes the task so daunting, so terrifying, if approached with complete authenticity. For the longest time, I was forced to live fractured, refusing to look at who I thought I was and then refusing to accept who I thought I might be. The journey into the soul is not for the faint of heart. Fear will naturally creep in, but those who use the fear to force themselves onward will succeed. After much dread and countless hours devoted to soul searching, for the first time, you will be able to love who you are. But the task does not end there. If you know yourself, but incessantly crave an empty approval of others, you will be forever sorrowful. This is wherein the true challenge lies. As Madonna has said, “If your joy is derived from what society thinks of you, you’re always going to be disappointed.” You must be able to bare yourself to the world, and then let it be. You cannot be timid; you cannot be anxious. In a situation that seems so pyrrhic, you must evaluate what the costs and gains really are. You may think that hiding yourself is worth some superficial praise by society, or you can choose to learn that being who you are is vastly more important and rid yourself of those who cannot bring themselves to allow you to be you.I myself am guilty of self-doubt, relying on others to give my life definition. But that time has passed, and I feel the moment has arrived for me to be publically true to my personal identity. So now, I can say, I’m gay. It is both a significant portion of who I am and an inconsequential aspect. It’s as natural and effortless to me as breathing. I couldn’t change myself even if I wanted, and believe me, I have. I have been bullied a lot. I’ve been called unspeakable things and relegated to a place of lower class. I have been made to feel worthless, unneeded, a blight on the world. People have mocked me, said that I was virtually subhuman. So, for a while, I was in a very dark place. I had no concept of self-worth, and frequently pondered suicide. I became so dejected, that many times I thought of killing myself not just because I saw no point to life, but because I had been convinced that doing so would actually make the world better. And so, for many years, I continued the cyclical, destructive thought patterns. This happened both before and after I thought about my sexuality. And after I had realized I was gay, I hated myself. I wished and prayed endlessly that I could just go on with life normally, that I could be like everyone else. Being different felt like a curse, an unfair sentence to the life of an outcast. There were moments when I believed I was next to nothing. But I learned that what others think of you is not nearly as meaningful as what you think of yourself. You cannot owe the quality of your existence to other people. You must evaluate your life and give it purpose. You must recognize that you are an expression of the divine, a being made perfect through celebration of your perceived imperfections. Once you love yourself, you can be the best version of yourself. You will find success and happiness. You will find that being different is a wholly wonderful and joyous thing, because it will mark you for greatness. Wish not to be one of the million, but one in a million. Find your idiosyncrasies, find what will make you unique, and run with it. You will make far fewer mistakes if you allow your inner and truer feelings to guide you. And when you feel like you will be abandoned, alienated, and cast out, ignore the sources of such toxicity. I believe Zachary Quinto put it best by saying, “If people don’t want to work with me because of my sexual orientation, then I have no interest in working with them to begin with.” This statement can be applied to any situation you encounter where someone is put off by your expressing yourself. Surround yourself with those who will be supportive of you, and remind yourself that you are beautiful in your own way. The people who tear you down, who spit vitriol and ire, pity them. They lash out because they have intrinsic flaws that they refuse to face. They have unresolved deficiencies within that cause them to inflict harm on others. They have no external peace because internally there is a want of harmony. The world could use a little bit more love. Let us all not be so quick to judge. We ought to be a bit kinder to others. Be not afraid of what you do not know, because more often than not, it’s probably incredibly similar to what you know. And when you disagree with someone, hate is not a form of love. Think for a moment about what damage your words would do before speaking. I invite everyone to be more reflective, more meditative. I ask everyone to give themselves a good hard look and define what they like about themselves. I ask all of you to learn what it means to love yourself, if you haven’t already. Please, embrace self-empowerment. You gain confidence, an unswerving belief that you matter and the ability of your existence to make an indelible mark on the world. You gain compassion and empathy. You will love and be loved. Most importantly, you will finally start living the life that you were always meant to live. I would be remiss, however, if I failed to incorporate a Harry Potter reference to the theme of my speech, so I will. Be a Luna Lovegood, not a Pansy Parkinson. Be a little bit strange and off-kilter, and not so desperate to be popular. Strive for legitimacy, and skirt what makes you vapid. Find fellowship with everyone, not those you have preordained. I have a few final, closing thoughts, before I turn over the podium. First, I find Zachary Quinto’s eyebrows very attractive. Second, I would like to be friends with Lady Gaga and BeyoncĂ© Knowles-Carter. And third, I would like everyone to remember that “Starships were meant to fly, Hands up and touch the sky, Can’t stop ‘cause we’re so high, let’s do this one more time.”
Post Comment
MY CAM PICS...
Last Activity 11 years ago 635 views 3 comments Post Comment
<p>I WAS BORED SO I PUT SOME NEW PICS OF ME ON MY PAGE....OF MY COCK AND ASS....ENJOY GUYS :)////~JSTAR20</p>
Post Comment
500 days
Last Activity 11 years ago 635 views 24 comments Post Comment
<p>wow. we been here 500 days now.
Post Comment
Life is.....
Last Activity 11 years ago 590 views 16 comments Post Comment
<p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/lvaVFZh.jpg" alt="" width="259" height="194" /></p>
Post Comment
Thought For Today...
Last Activity 10 years ago 355 views 9 comments Post Comment
<p style="text-align: center;"><a class="external fancybox" href="http://openlol.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/funny-quotes-quotes-a-day-35.jpg" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img class="wp-image-1521 aligncenter" title="Great Power funny quotes" src="http://stylegerms.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/funny-quotes-quotes-a-day-35.jpg" alt="funny quotes" width="500" height="494" /></a></p>
Post Comment
So you think your having a bad day!
Last Activity 10 years ago 607 views 3 comments Post Comment
<p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/utPrwF0.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="338" /></p> <p>
Post Comment
Next time you peel an orange
Last Activity 10 years ago 471 views 7 comments Post Comment
<p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/Hjm2I3x.jpg" alt="" width="613" height="458" /></p> <p>
Post Comment
silly cat
Last Activity 9 years ago 341 views 2 comments Post Comment
<img src="http://i.imgur.com/TcBIgDI.gif" alt="" width="498" height="384" />
Post Comment
What is love?
Sleuth1939 Last Activity 9 years ago 700 views 16 comments Post Comment
<p>I know its a bloated question, but what do you all think, in your own opinion, what love is? I'm still struggling to figure this one out?</p>
Post Comment
Chat :)
eric1996 Last Activity 9 years ago 615 views 6 comments Post Comment
<p>Any guys under 30 wanna chat? im 19</p>
Post Comment
Thursday Meditation
Last Activity 9 years ago 433 views 7 comments Post Comment
<p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://i.imgur.com/Yf5h0qv.jpg" alt="" width="535" height="480" /></p> <p> </p>
Post Comment
a friend
austinpscottt Last Activity 9 years ago 365 views 2 comments Post Comment

when you are down, people you think are friends seem to think, I dont need to come round everyday, he will always be there, but I have few close friends come hail rain or shine they always visit, thanks, love scott

Post Comment
Dallas and Benji
Last Activity 9 years ago 451 views 12 comments Post Comment

Out and proud. 

 

Post Comment
IMPORTANT
Last Activity 8 years ago 395 views 17 comments Post Comment

What is or will be important in your life

Post Comment
Monday's Quiz: What is the Name of this City ?
Jayden Last Activity 8 years ago 622 views 12 comments Post Comment

Yes, name that City and if you know what's the name of the sea or a river or a lake where this city is located? The name of the Country of course would be nice and why it has been so much in the headlines recently? Cheers boys and good luck!

Post Comment
Killer Cat
Last Activity 8 years ago 269 views 0 comments Post Comment

Post Comment
Girlphobia
Last Activity 8 years ago 265 views 0 comments Post Comment

Girlphobia is even confusing as homophobia.

Post Comment
I love this guy. And Jeff too!
Last Activity 8 years ago 281 views 1 comments Post Comment

Post Comment
Temperature
zircon20111 Last Activity 8 years ago 537 views 13 comments Post Comment

Today in Quebec City it is -24 celsius or -10 farenheigt it's not hot for the penis

Post Comment
This story was in one of the worst "fake news" newspapers, so I don't trust it. It might be true, and if it is, these poor guys.
Last Activity 7 years ago 226 views 0 comments Post Comment
Study Maps ‘Uniquely Devastating’ Genital Injuries Among Troops

 

A new report on one of the most dreaded war wounds finds that 1,367 men in the United States military suffered injuries to their genitals or urinary tract in Iraq or Afghanistan from 2001 to 2013, mostly from bomb blasts. More than a third of the injuries were severe.

The report, published this week by military researchers in The Journal of Urology, is thought to be the most comprehensive review of so-called genitourinary injuries in veterans. The problem was recognized before, but the extent was uncertain.

The number of cases is “unprecedented” and the injuries “uniquely devastating” because they can impair a man’s ability to have sex, father children or urinate normally, according to the report. Most of the wounded men — 94 percent — were 35 or younger, in “their peak years of sexual development and reproductive potential,” the report said, adding that the psychological toll was especially heavy in such young men.

Researchers say these men are at high risk for suicide.

read the rest here - https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/13/health/genital-injuries-among-us-troops.html?partner=rss

Post Comment