It’s almost Blog Action Day 2009. I had this idea in my head of an epic post about bicycling and not using styrofoam, but then the ideas and my free time to blog today ended there. So go here to read →
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Instead of whining about how Oklahoma can be boring sometimes, I try to find the good in it. One of the bittersweet parts of our glorious state, is our flag. It’s a very interesting shield design, but is so poorly →
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This is the start of a series for me: Stay OK. These posts will be reasons why I want to or why I don’t want to stay in Oklahoma after I graduate college. I’ve got a few semi-options right now →
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Ever have one of those conversations where you leave feeling empty and lame because the person didn’t really have anything interesting to say or ask? They usually go like this. “Hey, _____ ( < insert acquaintance’s name)!” “Hey, _____ ( < →
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Ok, so I know it’s been a very long time since I’ve updated this blog. I worked on my blog for New York for a week while I was there. It was unbelievable. I flew back from NY that Friday →
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Today was too beautiful to be in a car on all my errands, so I got to ride the bike a bit. After a pit stop at Schlegel’s Bike Shop in OKC, I rode aimlessly around the city for a →
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K’naan is one of maybe 3 rappers that I respect/enjoy. The Cool Kids, some Jay-Z, and maybe Kanye, purely because he’s an innovator, definitely not for his egocentric, “voice of this generation” antics. K’naan is originally from Somalia. His first →
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I am a wholehearted Apple fanboy and Zune hater, but I never expected numbers like this. I thought there were at least a few teens out there who hate Macs and hipsters and fun, and things like that. But 100% →
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The OSU chapter of the International Justice Mission is hosting a fundraiser on library lawn Tuesday, April 21. A member of the IJM crew will be chained up on the lawn until they reach $1000 in donations. This is to →
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Inspired by my atheist business law professor’s critical thinking segment, I’ve made some wallpapers to remind myself what my faith really stands for — as well as what it doesn’t stand for. Christianity is not necessarily: nationalism, charity, republicans, war, hate, →
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Church bulletin from last Sunday. Found this little church activity pretty entertaining.
Facebook is getting increasingly boring/annoying. I hate notes. I hate profile pictures. I hate friend requests from people who kind of know my sister. I hate application requests. I hate declining event requests to every Student Union Activities Board event. →
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