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| My best friend is Brandon, and he has been my best friend for nearly all of my life. The only reason it hasn't been all of my life is because he was born 1 month and 8 days after I was. Ever since then, we have been best friends. You mean the world to me, Brandon. I love you so much, and you have always been a brother to me. I've known my whole life that you got my back and are there for me, and I don't know if you will ever be able to understand how much that means to me. We've been through a lot of shit together man, a LOT of shit, and you were always the one person I could count on more than anyone. And even though I've done things/ do things that drive you crazy sometimes I'm sure, and vice versa, I've never once doubted our friendship. There are a lot of uncertainties in this life, a lot of unknowns, but our friendship is one thing I have always been certain of, and always known. We have more inside jokes and quotes and moments and understandings than should be legal haha...Anyways, I love you, and I wanted to dedicate this post to you, even though you don't read these types of things. Here's to being best friends.
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| Oooo now this is a really good featured question. Okay, me being who I am, I want to take my bride wherever her heart desires to go on our honeymoon. But since I do not have a bride... or a fiance.... or a girlfriend, I'll just talk about what I would like. The best way to sum it up is a conversation I had with my roommate Brandon (although he had had it with Tristen before me). In our conversation several key points were made. 1. Don't go somewhere where there is a lot of sights to see, because obviously while you WILL leave your room throughout your honeymoon, it will not be a ton, or for long extended periods of time, and you don't want to feel guilty about not seeing some incredible sights (scratch off Paris, Milan, Athens, Rome, Venice, London, etc.) 2. Go somewhere that is kind of secluded, away from crowds and tourists, etc, so you can enjoy just being alone with your bride. 3. Somewhere tropical, so you can enjoy being outside with your love and not just inside, which would also encourage less clothing (kind of a big point of a honeymoon, right?) So scratch off ski resorts and such, like Aspen, Colorado, or Alaska. So where would I want to go?..... Here is a few on my list. 1. Tahiti 2. Molokai (Hawaii)
3. Barbuda (picture taken with back to the water). 4. Playa Medina (Venezuala)
5. Anguilla (Caribbean)
6. Fiji 7. St. Lucia
Well there you have it folks, 7 incredible places, any of which I would love to go on my honeymoon (sure there were more I could of put, but I think you get the idea). Enjoy your last day of February (hallelujah!).
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| There's a few places I enjoy. First, if I'm at school, then the place I like to go is somewhere in between ABI/II and the Fine Arts Center, I loooove the lawn there. If I'm at home, I like the youth room at my church a lot. It's really quiet, and I can pop on some worship music and just have some alone time with God. Not far from my house is a spot that has a big field, with thick, soft grass, bordered by trees, and there is hardly anywhere I would rather be on a windy spring day.
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| This was Obama's campaing slogan. He wasn't lying. And so far, I hate his changes, mainly on Abortion funding. I am strongly pro-life, and I hate the fact that the policy he reversed regarding abortion is financed by tax dollars. So basically my money is being used for something I think is very wrong. The other thing I haven't liked is the order to close Guantanamo Bay. Before you get all "Human Rights Activist" on me, understand that I am not endorsing everything that went on there. At the same time, however, where are you going to put those types of prisoners, the fed pen? If you did, they would get killed in two seconds. Another problem with a lot of people saying that conditions at Gitmo aren't ideal, I think it would be handy to remember that the Geneva Convention does NOT apply to those who break it. Not saying 2 wrongs make a right, but their rights have been forfeited when they broke the codes of the GC.... I'm tired of writing, luego. | | |
| This is an interesting question... I'm going to stay away from the obvious. The obvious one is choosing Christ as my Lord and Savior... I'd like to think of something else though, otherwise this question is just too easy. *thinks* the best decision I ever made... hmm.... I think the best decision I ever made was to not give up on my family. When my family was falling apart, my older sister in a bad relationship, my parents about to get divorced, my dad getting sick again, finances giving my family trouble again... I was sick of trying to make my family work, of trying to hold us together. There were times when I felt like I was high on drugs, not feeling anything, walking around like a zombie, the light from my eyes having long been washed away. Some people said "Let it go man, you did what you could." or "You can't save the world, stop trying to." among other things. In the end... my family survived, and I will never regret having fought for it the whole time.
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