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May 27, 2010

Jesse’s Blame Without Integrity

Oh Jesse... One can only put so many blames on their parents, neighbors, or even addiction. He obviously didn’t acquire tools to own up to his bad behavior.

Jesse James decided to bring forth his father as the scapegoat for his hostile tendencies. Whether his childhood beating was an exaggeration or resembles the truth is not the issue. Nor, does it matter. The problem is that Jesse lacks accountability and integrity…

There is no denying he is a candidate of high-risk, self-distructive personality (like his own father), but to me it’s clearly not a self-loathing one. If Jesse’s backbone was made of self-hate and insecurities, he wouldn’t have a successful business, a hit show, and married a world renowned female celebrity, Sandra Bullock. This Jesse has a great deal of self-ego, and it’s the ego and confidence that brought him his well-deserved success. It’s also his psychological ego of bedding random dirty tarts that brought destruction and hostility to his personal life. So who’s to be blamed here? When a self-disctructive ego is concocted without culpability, the blaming game is the only answer. And that’s a very cowardly way of handling thy self.

In this case one needs to be a heartless soul in order to see the clear picture and understand the dysfunction of mankind. Even through Jesse’s tears… If we think about the history of man, religion was mainly the scapegoat for violence. The unchanging behavior where mankind still create chaos and fight over territory, politics and economic power, thus using these reasonings as an excuse. But it’s not just leaders and men of power that stir volatile environment, common citizens spread personal dysfunctions as well. What’s common about individuals with chaotic tendencies is that they think rules and laws do not apply to them… That’s when the flame starts to burn and the ego turns to greed.

We tend to mistake greed for need or survival. The truth is that even gang violence doesn’t ignite due to survival. It occurs from greed, boredom and the need to fight for stimulation.

It’s pretty clear Jesse was guy who never abided to the law or his own parental guidance. No matter how dysfunctional his father was, Jesse lived by his own sets of rules, and he broke the law a countless of times, including his vow in marriage.

Family dysfunction comes in different sizes and color. But regardless of the poverty, alcoholism, beatings, deceit, illnesses, or religion, at some point mankind must pull up and build his own dignified territory that causes less or no harm to his surroundings. It’s been working for millions of men and women, who build a new future for themselves without looking back on their past. If they trip over a rock, they get up and keep walking, without ever blaming the rock or their parents.

Man up, Jesse…

May 24, 2010

Rethinking Our Products

Filed under: Uncategorized — naera @ 8:30 am

While BP’s negligence is bleeding its way to creating the dead sea, we, the critics, seem to forget the history of global contamination by humans. It has our finger prints all over and thus exterminating the core existence of purest living forms we take for granted.

With all due respect, we were unaware, uneducated, and would have never foreseen what’s happening today and what tomorrow will bring. Again, it’s happening right now, and what are we doing to make an impact? There’s probably more effort wasted by criticizing and writing to the oil companies and world leaders, but what are we doing to make a change? It starts from home, and every product we use and food we eat has not only personal impact but also environment impact.

Without further pontificating, let’s get to the point on household products that are harmful to our body, thus contaminating the water we drink and the environment…

Of the harmful chemicals, and there are too many, 1,4-dioxane can by found in most cleaning products, such as shampoo, detergents, baby products, lotions, sunscreens and even deodorants. Because 1,4-dioxane is a known carcinogen that is implicated in causing cancer, liver, kidney disease and other serious problems, it is important to avoid it whenever possible. The 1,4-dioxane found in detergents and washing products are probably more harmful as the chemical ends up and remains in water. Even after contaminated water has been purified and filtered, low levels of 1,4-dioxane have been detected, indicating that it cannot be easily removed from water. The water supplies across the U.S. are tainted with 1,4-dioxane…

Here is a list of detergents to avoid and the safer brands to purchase. I use Seventh Generations and it cleans well.

Conventional brands to avoid:

1. Tide (P&G) – 55 parts per million (ppm)
2. Ivory Snow Gentle (P&G) – 31 ppm
3. Tide Free (P&G) – 29 ppm
4. Purex (Dial Corp.) – 25 ppm
5. Gain 2X Ultra (P&G) – 21 ppm
6. Cheer BrightClean Detergent (P&G) – 20 ppm
7. Era 2X Ultra (P&G) – 14 ppm
8. Arm & Hammer (Church & Dwight Co.) – 5.0 ppm
9. Wisk 2X Ultra (Sun Products Corp.) – 3.9 ppm
10. Woolite Complete Detergent (Reckitt Benckiser) – 1.3 ppm
11. All laundry detergent (Unilever) – 0.6 ppm
12. Dreft powdered detergent (P&G) – non-detectable (ND)
13. Sun Burst (Sun Products Corp.) – ND

“Natural” brands:
1. Planet Ultra Liquid laundry detergent – 6.1 ppm
2. Mrs. Meyers laundry detergent – 1.5 ppm
3. Clorox Green Works Natural laundry detergent – ND
4. Ecos laundry detergent (Earth Friendly Products) – ND
5. Life Tree Laundry Liquid – ND
6. Method Squeaky Green laundry detergent – ND
7. Seventh Generation Free & Clear laundry detergent – ND

May 14, 2010

Little Girls Gone Wild

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — naera @ 12:12 am

It’s aggressive…. Look at these girls….

Their parents are pimps and traders.

They have too much time with no credit.

The same parents who read Stars as their daily source of knowledge.

Will judge you as they talk about the Lord.

Have 280% higher daily intake of corn syrup, HVP, BHA, MSG.

The moms have Taylor Lautner fantasies.

While exploiting their offsprings.

Hence possess no shame or morals.

Should these parents be allowed to reproduce and roam?

May 12, 2010

Virginal Mother’s Day

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , — naera @ 9:02 am

A hilarious finding that more mothers commit infidelity the day after Mother’s Day than any other days. It’s like having to do the Thanksgiving dirty dishes twice.

This makes us appear BPP: boring, petty and predictable. The notion that mother’s day disappointment makes us that vulnerable and moody to jump into bed with another man. The point? Why the thoughtless impulsivity, mommies? Isn’t that reserved for the likes of Diane Lane in “Unfaithful”? Or is it simply tied with an excuse to validate the philandering as so many of us are secretly miserable being married with a family but can’t confess to it. Either way, it needs to be stopped.

As much as Christmas is so over-hyped with glutinous fantasies, you never see a child walking out on his/her family on a Christmas day when the parents gave him a stupid cruddy gift. Needless to say, Santa doesn’t exist, and neither does the perfect life of being a mom/wife. So stop romanticizing with high expectations and live up to the moment by making your life relevant.

No one said mothers were not allowed to run away for the weekend, let alone ask for a day-off without her family. I’d probably sneak away to see “Atonement” and have all-you-can-eat sushi with a girlfriend without answering my cell…

For God’s sake, if you knew how to take care of yourself then there wouldn’t be any need to seek for answers from another man, … It’s an act of being realistic and finding your own needs without causing chaos. And if you think this is an act of selfishness, than how does one define philandering?


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May 6, 2010

Bullshit Eating

Filed under: Uncategorized — naera @ 5:07 pm

I’m a bit neurotic when it comes to dinner time, lunch, breakfast… It’s a ritual in my home; no tv, no computer, no reading, no texting, nothing. The place mats, forks and knives, napkins and glasses all have to be set up and no one is allowed to eat until everybody is seated and ready – now all together, eat! It was customarily a tradition from my childhood growing up, we couldn’t even lift up our spoon until my father sat on the table. Hence many families nowadays consider it next to impossible to have a traditional family meal on a daily bases. That’s all relative…

When reading an article on Huffpo on ‘bullshit you don’t have time to cook’, I felt an instant empathy for those who work hard, rush home exhausted to feed their hungry family… Who can think about roasting a chicken when you had an awful day at work? What you probably need is a straight shot of vodka while your family eat some crumbs off the pantry…

Again, I love to cook because it’s my therapy, an escape. I make it a job to feed my family nutritious meals, with silverware and background music, hey I even used to do candle lights on weekends… The only time when I order in is when my kids beg me for greasy pizza (which happens to be once every 4 months). Yes I make fresh pizza from scratch, roll sushi by request, make red sauce, and de-vain the crap from shrimp. But only because I enjoy the culinary experience, only because I grew up watching my mom and our maid do live in the kitchen, only because I have the time to care about FOOD.

Even though my life style steers closer to supporting the ‘bullshit you don’t have time to cook’ theroy, and I cannot promote or even comprehend the TV show ‘The Middle’s burgers & fries’ every night. So here is a hypothetical question I asked myself; if I were coming home exhausted in the evenings, I would probably pick up Spicy Crisp Chicken burger once or twice… The I would try Boston Market rotissary chicken, then do Thai take out, and more Thai take out, and even try Lean Cuisine lasagna, before getting really disgusted by salty & sugary food laced with MSG prepared by machines and line cooks.

In theory, there really is no excuse not to cook… Because in reality I’d probably come home to a defrosted salmon, which I will throw in the microwave with tariyaki sauce, sprinkled garlic and pepper for 8 minutes, bastmati rice cooked in 15 minutes, tossed salad and steamed broccoli. Dinner is served on a set table in less than 25 minutes. And that’s what we had for dinner last night…

It’s ok to dislike or be bad at cooking, but don’t bs about it.

May 2, 2010

Everyone is Invited To The White House

Filed under: Uncategorized — naera @ 11:35 pm

Jessica Simpson and one of the Kardashian broods were invited to the White House Correspondence Dinner yesterday. It’s a final confirmation that we, as a society, have lost sight of higher standards. Is this the final trailer that succumbs to crap, unknowingly and by PR force, because the media has no taste?

Obama’s former social secretary, Desiree Rogers, would have had better sensibility than to allow the self-exploiting, unwarranted, and hollow personals to enter the White House of all places.

The WH VIP has lost its meaning…. But the MET’s Gala still honors their standards.

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