Tuesday, July 26, 2005

"With every mistake, we must surely be learning"

Images of carefree life are dancing across my brain to the tune of "Baby You're a Rich Man." I can never convey just how therapeutic my anthology is. It's so much more than the story of a band. It's moments of hilarity and sadness. It's footage of people's lives set to really really great music. I highly recommend it.

Anyway...

A Texas man was arrested yesterday after calling to report the theft of his marijuana. ...

In more serious news, talks are continuing to end North Korea's nuclear ambitions. Washington must provide aid, security guarantees, and diplomatic recognition if North Korea is to end their program. I always wonder what life is going to be like ten years from now. What kind of threats will be looming over the heads of my family members? Unfortunately, "FIRE ZE MISSLES!!!" keeps breaking into my serious thoughts. Sometimes I feel as though I have been desensitized to crisis in the world around me. "Oh...North Korea's threatening again? Hmm..." That's one reason I'm not keen on media. You become too used to it. I think that's why I start reaching for things like music footage and other preoccupations. It takes you to where you want to be...

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