Saturday, March 3, 2012

My favorite playlist

Well, I vandalized Wikipedia again, thankfully, they undid what I did, which was the same as before.  I feel regrets for getting out of control regarding a nineteen-year-old's spirituality, but you know what they say, "without faith, it is impossible to please God," and"no one comes to the Father except through Jesus."  But let's not dwell on that.  I'm listening to my favorite playlist right now, a compilation of most songs Billy Ray Cyrus has covered live.  Here are its contents so you can make it yourself!
1.) White Wedding, Part 1-Billy Idol
2.) Hot Girls In Love-Loverboy
3.) Is This Love-Whitesnake
4.) Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap-AC/DC
5.) Legs-ZZ Top
6.) Rebel Yell-Billy Idol
7.) Immigrant Song-Led Zeppelin
8.) Rock and Roll-Led Zeppelin
9.) Purple Rain-Prince and the Revolution
10.) Gimme All Your Lovin'-ZZ Top
11.) Mississippi Queen-Mountain
12.) One Night-Elvis Presley
13.) Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain-Willie Nelson
14.) Call Me the Breeze-Lynyrd Skynyrd
15.) Mony Mony-Billy Idol
16.) Simply Irresistible-Robert Palmer
17.) Honky Tonk Women-The Rolling Stones
18.) Sunspot Baby-Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
19.) Daddy Was an Old-Time Preacher Man-Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner
20.) Wild Thing-The Troggs
If you have any songs he covered live that I have missed or do not have, feel free to tell me.

Friday, March 2, 2012

More uncertainty courtesy of the number 1 music family


I’m going crazy since Miley Cyrus put up a Twitter image of some guy saying a statement about stars being responsible for existence, ending with “forget Jesus, the stars died so you could be born,” and calling it beautiful.  It is widely unreported, except by an atheist group that debated if she was just a non-fundamentalist Christian, a Buddhist, an agnostic or an atheist, with no clear answer, except they naturally favored the idea of her being an atheist.  The only other articles condemned her for what she’s been wearing and supporting gays, with one condemning rock music in general.  Most unfortunate, I dislike reading those websites, they make me feel crazy and want to punish myself.  I know you don’t care, I just want to let this out.  I worry about salvation and fear my prayers aren't doing enough.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Trying to find a way out

On this leap year day, I've been reflecting on how negative I've been lately.  I don't want to be mean and get angry at so many people, yet I'm upset because it feels my dreams are for naught.  I also feel like I'm losing friends due to my negativity and uncertainty on ways out.  I've also wondered about revisiting the story inspired by the Cyrus family, if I do, I want to post it here.  Happy February 29th, enjoy it as you won't see another until 2016.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Don't Think it can't happen

Looking around at this big old Internet of ours, and through my personal experiences, I am convinced the end of the world will take place before the decade is out.  Don't tell me I'm wrong, I know I'm not.  And it will start here, in the land of the free and home of the brave.  This nation has become very liberal, and its entertainment industry loves to make fun of Jesus.  The percentage of atheists is growing daily, and these aren't nice atheists, they're atheists who hate Jesus and all His followers because they think they're anti-gay.  I have met hardcore Republican Christians who are anti-gay, but that isn't the majority.  Of course, soon, this nation, if it doesn't already, will believe that the majority of Christians are Republican, anti-gay zealots who are holding the nation back by believing in a Creator and a Savior.  Then, they will deem us useless and throw us in prison, just like Hitler did with the Jews.  For seven long years, we will be tortured, beaten, and asked to convert to Hinduism, Buddhism, Neo-paganism, scientology, Baha'ism, atheism and satanism.  At the end of those seven years, Jesus will come again.  It is imperative we worship Him and love our gay brothers and sisters so to stall the torture. Believe me now, or believe me later.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Some of the most depressed I've ever been

Today, in a fit of rage, I vandalized the Wikipedia page for Miley Cyrus' "Miles to Go" book. I wrote: In 2012, she stated "I regret all the religion in the book, all religion is hogwash except Hinduism and Bahaiism. Jesus is a madman who attacked gay people, so I quit his fucking religion. All educated people should, too. Smoking is so liberating and therapeutic for me and makes me like my best friend Kelly [Osbourne]." I did this since I was so sick of the obsession and liberalism that were permeating the Internet around her. I was also upset that she is now following Seth McFarlane, angry atheist and creator of Family Guy, who thinks making fun of Jesus and His followers is funny. She also hasn't said anything about her religious status in years and I was hoping this would spur on change. However, I couldn't go through with it. Just a few moments ago, I erased my writing. I hope what I've done will not lead to me being sued for slander or Cyrus family and friends refusing to tour in Washington State. Things have been stressful lately, I almost had a full-time job, but didn't get it, the Mariners are probably going to trade Michael Pineda, who I saw last year, SOPA and PIPA threaten to destroy Facebook, deviantart and Youtube, and despite my medication for my deep anxiety, I have been paranoid that anything bad could possibly happen. Though my Minister assures me supporting gay people, Miley Cyrus and Led Zeppelin will not cause my condemnation, a lack of seeing Jesus from Miley made me paranoid and I just couldn't take it anymore, releasing it in a fury. Much like Billy Ray saying "the damn show ruined my family," this was me upset about feeling distant. I want forgiveness for this, not punishment. Please forgive me, world. Please forgive me, Miley.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The percolating Hot Stove

Well, it's Christmas time and all I have left on my shopping list is my Dad's present. During these months, my beloved sport of baseball doesn't stop, instead, the always-exciting, sometimes nerve-wracking Hot Stove season of Transactions starts. My team, the Mariners, have already traded reliever Josh Lueke to the Tampa Bay Rays for catcher John Jaso and signed other players to minor league contracts. The big rumors with the Mariners, however, is that they are seeking and hopefully to sign free agent first baseman and power hitter Prince Fielder. Naturally, this would be awesome. However, recently, people seem to suggest that if Fielder signs, that means Ichiro will leave the team post 2012. I am a huge Ichiro fan, having seen him many times since 2002. While I know good things can't last forever, I feel like Ichiro is going to bounce back from his average 2011 season and can keep playing baseball for quite some time. As the Mariners bring forth their prospects like Mike Carp and Dustin Ackley as well as young talent traded for like Justin Smoak, Casper Wells and Trayvon Robinson, I would love it if Ichiro would be part of that team. Seeing Ichiro on the same team as all the exciting young Mariners would be a dream come true, which makes me scared when people talk about his contract being "off the books."  So, here's hoping for the signing of Prince Fielder and the continued reign of Ichiro Suzuki as the Mariners star player.