Thursday, 29 March 2012

Thoughts from the hippie...

It's been a while since my last post (even longer for the fashionista...tsk tsk tsk) but I still haven't got the net at my new apartment yet so I have a bit of an excuse.

This is just a quick little post to let anyone who doesn't know about Khan Academy now KNOW about Khan Academy. This site is brilliant! It has helped me so much especially tonight as I try to cram for my chemistry exam on Saturday (exams on a Saturday afternoon, really uni, really?!). For anyone who's having trouble in their classes, whether it be from finance, biology, chemistry, maths, art history, pretty much anything, this site is for you. Even if you just want to learn something new, the videos on this site has helped me more than any of my chemistry lecturers have this whole semester. Definitely check it out to learn something new or understand any subject you need to http://www.khanacademy.org/ .

Also if you want to check out some awesome photography check out this guy, Zack Arias, he's rad: http://zackarias.com/blog/.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Thoughts from the hippie...

Here's the start of a brilliant article by Julia Gazdag I found today on one of my favourite sites, www.hellogiggles.com. I recommend EVERYONE to check out the article and to also check out http://www.ihollaback.org/. Here's the link to the full article: http://hellogiggles.com/no-catcalling-is-not-a-compliment-and-heres-why

"Halfway through high school, I transferred to an all-girl school and for the first six months, I refused to wear the cliché girls’ school uniform skirt and sweater. I figured that, for once, I wouldn’t get catcalled from every car that drove by on my walk home, because awkwardly fitting khaki pants and oversize grey sweaters were sure to render me invisible. Turns out, you can pretty much walk around in a giant potato sack; as long as you’re a girl, creepsters will still do their thing. Whoop-de-doo.
“But it’s just harmless flattery, why do you have to be such a Feminazi about a guy trying to pay you a compliment, Julia?” Well, me, I’m glad we asked us that. It’s not flattery, actually – it’s harassment. Street harassment, to use the official term. And the thing about street harassment is that it is not meant to be a compliment, but, in fact, an aggressive assertion of male dominance by dehumanizing and hypersexualizing someone. Fun fact: street harassment is not reserved just for women! It’s now available to all members of the LGBTQ community, too! Oh, yeah, about the Feminazi thing? Me standing up for my rights and personal safety don’t warrant a label trying to arbitrarily draw a comparison between my empowerment in the face of social inequality and the German National Socialist Workers Party  responsible for the largest genocide Europe has seen since the Crusades. You do sound like an idiot when you use the term, though, so thank you for identifying yourself! I can now avoid future interaction with you."

Friday, 16 March 2012

Thoughts from the hippie...

Oh Justin Vernon, Oh Bon Iver!

I still remember hearing 'Skinny Love' for the first time on triple j when I was 18 and for ages I had no idea who the band was but I was obsessed with this song (probably like a whole bunch of other people were!). I also remember buying the album from HMV, going home so excited to listen to For Emma, Forever Ago and afterwards thinking that I hadn't heard anything so beautiful in such a long time. Fast track a couple of years and once again Bon Iver stole my heart with Blood Bank and Woods. Woods especially was and still is such an escape song for me, it reminds me of my favourite movie Into the Wild and whenever I feel like the city is getting too much for me, I just put this song on and just escape. Being completely obsessed with Bon Iver and even Justin Vernon's solo songs (The Orient and the Gatsby's Slew of Choices...incredible) I couldn't of been more excited for when Bon Iver, Bon Iver was released. While I was listening to the album I couldn't help but cry. I honestly simply just felt so much with this album, every song was perfect, I hadn't heard such a beautiful album quite like this that all I could do was cry because I felt as though every song was a part of me, it was just insanely beautiful.

Tonight I was finally lucky enough to go see Bon Iver play at one of the best venues in Brisbane, The Tivoli. This was by far one of my favourite gigs I have been to. I knew I was going to be impressed and be in love but it still took me by surprise just how amazing it was. Every song they played was perfect, Justin was funny, I had a perfect position for the gig, it really couldn't of been better. Bon Iver is one of the few bands for me that makes me scared, especially now after seeing them live. They make me scared in a way where I hear something of theirs that's so beautiful, the lyrics are so perfect that it makes me scared and in a way useless that I will never create something so beautiful or something that has as much impact as what they have done and in a strange way that's what I also love about them too. I love that their music can make me feel so much in a way that nothing else does, that hearing Bon Iver play live, hearing Justin's incredible voice that it actually feels like this music has made its way inside of me, that I'm feeling it circulate around inside my body.  That even though I am in a room full of people, that when I closed my eyes just to really listen that it feels like I am the only one in the room.


Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Thoughts from the hippie...

I don't actually like this song, but the video is so cute and is bound to put a smile on your face! It shows life from the view of a carefree, happy dog...very sweet :)