Saturday, October 29, 2011

Ok I Like Fashion a Lot ...but...seriously?

http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=210693029003182&set=a.156111441128008.41365.141531282586024&type=1&theater

So I looked at this link above and I thought to myself one thing. I need to start writing about what I actually know, and what I know is FASHION. It seems to me that many, many, many, people like to talk about this but it seems like only a few really tend to get it. Move aside Joan River's because your plastic self is going to be melted by my wisdom of what's "class" to what's "ass". For example my inspiration link above is the prime example of what's "ass", you see the quality of fashion sense is there but, do we really need to see half the cup on the left boob? Shouldn't symmetry take a stand and say, "all boob in or all boob out?". I had a Revelation when I saw this, and that revelation was "how about a nice little sweet heart shape with that stud bra of yours?" I mean if one can afford a bra like that then one can afford a proper tailor. I mean if I could even afford that outfit like that I would not be walking around in my four day in a row worn lucky brand jeans and my max studio top that should be wayyy retired by now.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Human Nature?

I am watching this documentary called "the cove" which asks the question about how moral it is to keep sea mammals in captivity? But what about us land roaming humans? Are we as humans doomed to stay in the vicious cycle of metaphorical captivity of financial nets and social tricks? Do we need someone to release us from these confines and lets us roam free in the wild like we are meant to? While watching this documentary I began to see the juxtaposition of both worlds and how similarly related they both are.
Some sea mammals such as dolphins get trapped in coves which are meant to capture them, and during the struggle to free themselves the dolphins drown in these man made contraptions. Sometimes I feel as though the class system is set up in such a similar way. Society tends to keep down the less fortunate or lower classes by keeping them in their said class. For example, there are fewer tax breaks for the lower and middle classes; also, the quality of living is less because of the forced diet of high fructose corn syrup and cheaply enriched/ bleached grains, which causes various diseases such as, diabetes and high blood pressure. In turn the pharmaceutical companies make their money off these poor people who can not afford the recommended nutritional foods because of expense of these foods, which are high vitamin and mineral value. Therefore, health insurance rates rise and the cost to cover someone becomes almost too costly. An thus, the vicious cycle of these class controls continue and until we can make a stand against these economic trends of keeping the rich healthy and ridding the poor with disease.