Sunday, March 16, 2014

Food these days... tsk tsk tsk

Hello people of the earth in which we should all eat more healthy but we kinda can't because food production people are being jerks and intoxicating our food because they treat animals so badly I want to cry.

           Soo, as you can see I'm kind of frustrated because on Friday, the day between me and my week of spring break, we watched a movie called " Food Inc." (btw, its on Netflix) and Completely changed the way I look at chicken and beef and other types of food that involve animals, because this eye-opening documentary showed me how people treated these animals in order to make more money, and the stories of parents who lost their kids because of how much damage people are doing in order to make this food. First of all, the hundreds of chickens(or any other animal used to make meat) are in this tiny barn, and they are all squished together, ankle deep in their own poop, and are fed stuff with a bunch of chemicals inside of it, so that the chicken become unnaturaly fat, so people get more meat out of that one unhealthy chicken that what they would get out of one healthy chicken, so the company gets more money, but the chicken's body is not built to carry that kind of weight, so they fall every two steps, and that makes them highly unhealthy, which makes the food we eat highly unhealthy. I mean, I get that you have to kill these animals, we don't blame you, its the circle of life, but you could do it in a better way you know.

BYE............

Thursday, March 13, 2014

this star won't go out

Hey guys!

I'm not going to even bother apologizing about not posting these days because you all already know my excuse! hehehe. Anyways, I have been reading this recently published book called: this star won't go out(and the title isn't capitalized, its not me, no joke) but its about this girl named Esther Grace Earl who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer when she was twelve, and this book is filled with her journal entries, how she learned to live her life to the fullest with the little time she had, how she inspired people young to old, how she filled her friends and family's world with sunshine, and that even though she died at age 16 she still touches people's life's to this day. And it's just got me thinking how many things we take for granted and it' got me feeling so grateful that I am well and healthy.

BYE..............

p.s. don't forget to get the book on her!
This is what the book looks like: