Showing posts with label Followed Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Followed Blog. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2008

"You Look Pretty Today"

What I decide to wear for the day completely depends on how I feel when I wake up in the morning. Today I decided, why not? I am going to wear heels again for the third time this week. With the hound tooth heels, leg warmers, skinny jeans, white ruffled top, and a black vest I would like to say I did put together a cute outfit. However, I left my hair the way I would normally wear it, and my face blank like I often do.

I have received about ten complements from various people today, most being from students. I have gotten the:

"You look nice"
"I like your shoes"
"Those leg warmers are cool"
"Nice Outfit.."
and "You look pretty today"

I greatly appreciate these complements. But what I don't understand, I may never will, is that how do the clothes that I am wearing affect my beauty. Why do the clothes you wear, or don't wear, change the natural beauty that everyone is born with.

Occasionally, I walk into school in baggy sweats, a white T, and sneakers. Keeping my hair down and no make-up on my face. I get no complements from anyone saying that...I look pretty today.

There are many websites, stores, and blogs that put materialistic things on pedestals. They insert the false fact into a persons head that without these things they aren't as good, and aren't as pretty.

A friend of mine has been keeping up with some blogs like this, the one she follows the most is
Cherry Blossom Girl. Even though I enjoy reading her blog and think that that pictures she take are beautiful, her blog has that superficial vibe that I am talking about. That you can't have beauty without the right accessories.

Similar blogs are:
Knock Out Niki Presents

Le Blog De Betty

Unejeune Demoiselle

Le Blog De La Mechante

Cachemire & Sole

And just because I don't understand what the words are saying, doesn't mean that I can't understand what the blog is saying. Clothes are beauty. Well, I think that beauty is beauty and I wish that more people could see it that way too.

I am going to wear sweats tomorrow and see if anyone says anything...

Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Lieberman Let Go...

Recently, it seems that all of the blog entries written on My Left Nutmeg are Joe Lieberman, Joe Lieberman, and some more about Joe Lieberman. In fact, in the most recent blog entry, he is referred to as Joe in the title. I guess that he is blogged about so much they are now on a first name basis with him.

Since Election day, there have been 20 (as of Dec. 4th, 40) blog entries completely and totally devoted to bashing Joe Lieberman. In these blog entries there have been many, in a way, campaign buttons that say "just say no to Joe" It seems that every day there are just more and more thing out there to get Joe Lieberman out of Connecticut office. Well then maybe it is time to actually do something about it.

There have been many statements saying things like:

"To reward Senator Lieberman with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who worked tirelessly for Barack Obama and who want to see real change in our country"

Joe Lieberman has stabbed Connecticut Democrats in the back too many times. It is time to strip him of all committee memberships -- he no longer deserves such respect from Democrats.

And there have been many blog entry titles like:

Senator Dorgan States That Joe's Behavior Is Unacceptable

Greenwich DTC Votes to Censure and Repudiate Joe Lieberman

Lieberman Wins, We Lose

After reading all of the multiple blog entries about how awful of a person Joe Lieberman is, it made me think that it is time to change to title of this blog... maybe to something like wehatejoe.com or a name of that sort.

With all these bloggers out there writing about how much they hate him, it is sort of funny that no one is actually doing anything to take a stand and push him out of office. It is just a bunch of anonymous bloggers trying to sway peoples opinions. I am not in anyway saying that I am for Joe Libermen, nor am I saying I am against him. There is nothing wrong with blogging negatively about Joe Lieberman, but maybe it is time to be a little more mature about it...

Joe The Paskudnyak*

*A horrible, horrible person. (completely unnecessary)

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Lemon Justice Deja Vu

I haven't gotten a chance to write as much as i would have liked to over the weekend. i had some great things in my head that have sort of fallen out after such an eventful weekend such as this one. but i am going to try my very best to get my point across

Like i said in the previous blog entry, i am going to start blogging about "themes" (with some other stuff as well) With our country's current economic crisis, corporate greed has been in the news quite often. However, i have yet to hear about it in class until recently. Last Thursday in my sociology class my teacher put on a documentary on corporate greed. now, normally when a movie goes on, and the lights go off, that it is time for Megan to take a nap. especially with the comfy couches that my teacher has provided for us. This was not the case today, i was awake and attentive through the whole thing. It seemed that even though this was not at all a new documentary, it fit in perfectly to what was going on right now.

Later on in the day when i got to mr. miller's class, i found a blog entry on corporate greed. The entry i found was on the blog, Lemon Justice. This blog is written by Sergei Lemberg, Esq. According to the top right hand corner of his blog Sergei Lemberg, Esq., focuses his practice on Lemon Law, Consumer Fraud, Auto Warranty and Auto Injury litigation. He is licensed to practice in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.

His blog entry, Philadelphia Lawyers Take On Corporate Greed, focuses on the lawyers who have been fighting the injustices of corporate greed. "Corporate greed often results in poor decisions being made by companies who place profits over the people who buy their product" was something said by Lemberg that tired together the whole blog entry for me.

He then goes on by using different examples that show how major companies would rather make that extra buck then make sure there clients are happy. After reading this blog entry it made the current crisis truly real to me. i knew it was happening, but this entry showed me how it was happening.

Continuing on with my theme of greed...there was an article written in "The Proclamation", the Wilber Cross High School newspaper. The article was titled "AIG Bailed Out by Government" and was written by a student (for sake of safety, i wont say his name). The reason that this article caught my eye when i was flipping through it last Friday, was one of the two picture that were chosen to be placed on the article. the picture that caught my eye was of hundred dollar bills and the word "greed" in capital letter spelt out at the bottom.

While i was reading the article, discussing how the insurance company's stock value had dropped more then 50%, i noticed how perfectly it fit with Lembergs blog entry. The government gave AIG the help it needed to get them back to the top. at least that what the government had thought, but apparently it was not enough. after AIG asked for more money, they finally went back up on top, but according to this article this is not the only company that is struggling.

Even though the price of gas going down is a good thing, our economy going down is not. Hopefully a year from now the things that i will be reading will be written in a different light.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Oh Snap...I'm a Star

Yesterday after class I stayed and talked to Mr. Miller for a while. The topic came up of posting comments on our blogs, so I asked him why he never comments my blog. He claims he does, but he doesn't. After listening to him bicker for a while, I convinced him that I was right.

Today when I logged onto Blogger, I noticed I had a new comment. I was assuming it was from Mr. Miller. I was excited to read what it would say because I was expecting a "happy meg? i commented your blog entry" or "comment". But it turns out that it wasn't him at all. It was "Ryan", it took me a little while but when i clicked on the link he sent me i figured it out. It was Ryan McKeen, the author of A Connecticut Law Blog.

My first attempt to show my teacher I was mentioned in a blog was a failure, so a minute later I decided to just to shout out; "Miller! my blog was mentioned in A Connecticut Law Blog!" You could say that got his attention.

The blog entry I was mentioned in was him discussing the blogs and articles he has been reading, and mine was one of the six. How cool is that? I am defiantly smelling some extra credit. So thanks Ryan, it was greatly appreciated.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Blogging in the News

One of the first assignments this year was to find news articles about a certain topic. we all choose an educational topic to be reading about in the news. i decided on reading and blogging about local news. at first i thought that local news was only limited towards Branford, so with millers help i found this website. over the first few days of reading the articles, that's what i thought this was, a web page. it wasn't until a saw all the comments that i realized it was really a blog.

The Branford Eagle is a blog written by Marcia Chambers. She is a writer who has completely devoted her blog to writing articles about the news in Branford. This is a great blog because it gives the residents a place to read about what is going on in Branford. Because Branford is a somewhat small residential town, we don't typically make it onto the news, this gives us a chance to let others even outside of Branford to know whats going on.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Laws and Baseball??

I am now 0 and 2 with finding blogs from blogrunner.com and technorati.com. I cannot even take credit for finding the past two blogs that i have been reading because they were both recommending to me by Mr. Miller. This blog is A Connecticut Law Blog, not only is that what it is, but it is also this title. But that's not all that the writer of the blog, Attorney Ryan McKeen, writes about here... there is also baseball, no wonder my English teacher knew about it.

Last week, Connecticut finally decided to legalize gay marriage in Connecticut, making us the third state to recognize gay marriage. In the past week, this has been all over the news, I have heard many people discussing it. the majority of these people saying how happy they are that homosexuals finally have this right; some jerks saying they want to move.

Because this is such a new, and controversial law, McKeen has blogged about the topic a lot in the past week.

Blog Entry #1
Blog Entry #2
Blog Entry #3
Blog Entry #4

After reading these four blog entry's if gave me a realization of what was really going on, of who was stepping up to get this law passed. Also of how difficult it was to do. However, with a lot of work and time Kerrigan vs. Commissioner of Public Health finally got the right to gay marriage and put into place last week.

There was also another blog entry on the current civil unions in our state. where would they be in all of this? according to the facts on this blog entry, the partners who are recognized as a civil union may either continue on and keep their union, or may choose to be married.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

My Left Nut, Meg. (That's real amusing :p)

I have been following this blog for a few days now, and still every time that i type in the address, i laugh. The blog title is My Left Nutmeg (where Connecticut dems scratch that progressive itch), this is amusing for more then just the obvious reason. My name is Meg, so when i was first introduced to this blog, i heard it as "my left nut, meg." After a moment of utter confusion, i caught on. My teacher also realized why there was such an odd look on my face.

This blog is devoted to the Democrats of Connecticut. Mainly those democrats who are very far left on the line, explaining the title of the blog. There are many writers that add to this blog. recently there have been many blog entry's written by
ctblogger. this writer, to me, has to most interesting blog entry's. His blog entry on the "democrat" Joe Lieberman showed how liberal this blog really is. He has also written a blog entry showing a controversial picture of Obama which was deleted from Blogger (this site). In this blog entry he even said "I hope this asshole gets a phone call from the authorities."

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Post Hacker Dan

With the Internet growing more and more every second there needs to be multiple ways people can share information. Many people have found this in blogging. Blogging ranges from small personal blogs to major corporate blogs that companies use. For this assignment we were told to read three blogs; Lifehacker, Huffington Post, and dy/dan. With these three blogs I found new information and great ideas. I also found people discussing and debating about the various topics being blogged about.

Lifehacker is a blog completely focused on helping people with different computer needs. It shows how to use computers in different ways and how to set up all types of cool new screens and backgrounds. This blog can help people who love computers, make their computer even better, it had different ways to download software, and how to upload gadgets. This is not a blog for just anyone, someone like me who hardly uses computers would have no use for a blog like this. However, anyone who has a love for technology would have a great time using this blog.

Huffington Post is a completely different direction then Lifehacker. This blog is political. It discusses all the topics about the up coming election. It tells us who did what, who won what, and who is up in the polls. But something that needs to be considered when reading blogs like this is that they are bias. This blog displays more blog entries on McCain then Obama, but the blog entries on McCain are more negative then the stories about Obama. At first I had thought that the blog was in complete support of McCain, because of the lack of blog entries on Obama, but after I started reading a few I realized what it really was. This is a great blog for people who are very interested in always knowing whats going on. However, because this blog is bias, looking at other blogs similar to this one would be a way to get all the facts and opinions.

Dy/dan is much different then the other two blogs. The first two blogs were large blogs that were frequently being looked at and commented. Also, many different people are writing and contributing to these first two blogs. Dy/dan is only one person and his blog is written on a much smaller scale. His blog is designed for teachers; even his subtitle tells us that, "working hard to make it look easy." Many teachers use his ideas from his blog and take them to the classroom. Dy/dan is a blog not only for information, but a great place for teachers to discuss various things that they have tried and failed or tried and succeeded in.

After reading many blog entry's from each blog I found that blogs are written at many different scales. Even though
Lifehacker and Huffington Post are great blogs, dy/dan is defiantly my favorite. His blogs was very simply and the easiest to navigate. Because his blog is a personal blog, there were no advertisements on the page to distract from the reading. The other two blogs had many pictures, which was nice, however, too many picture also can take over the page. Dy/dan had pictures but not too many and they fit the blog entry perfectly.