Apr. 20th, 2009

hollybrooke: (Alice overgrown house (Gwen))
I plugged [livejournal.com profile] bri_chan's artwork on her deviantArt account, but THIS is officially my new favorite online comic:

When Curiosity Met Insanity

Just go check it out, if you're an Alice in Wonderland fan. It's adorable, there's stuff on there that's not on the deviantArt account, and THIS particular panel kept me smiling and busting into giggles all throughout work tonight:

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Yep. My mind's in the gutter. *chuckles to self*


*tangent* Which reminds me, I've really, really gotta get back in the swing of things with "Starbright Continued" and "Only Me and the Music." (And at "Cosmic Moon" as well.) At Starbright, Elle is waiting for a response from either Pizzazz or Poppy, which means I'm waiting for Carmen to respond to either of those posts. And I feel like I'm getting NOWHERE with Rio/"Ace." Poor guy is still in a wheelchair and can't do much of anything. I keep getting told to have him interact with Craig Phillips, but no one's playing Craig right now, so what the hell?! It's like nobody wants to play with me, and that makes me a sad and lonely Holly.

*pouts* Won't somebody play with me?
hollybrooke: ("Is that your natural hair color?")
It's been ten years since the Columbine High School massacre. This happened not even two months before I finished my senior year. After it happened, I remember a lot of us in my senior class just dropping whatever petty problems we had with each other, but you know....sometimes an event like a massacre happening is too little, too late.

Since this has happened, it seems like there have been more reports of trouble with teenagers popping up in the news, and I'm not just talking about events like what happened at Columbine High School. I'm talking about cases like those teenage girls in Florida inviting the other girl over to severely beat the crap out of her, and taping it and posting the footage on YouTube. I'm talking about a parent posing as a kid on MySpace to degrade another teenage girl and drive to committing suicide. And more recently, I'm talking about the parents who are blaming a school for not intervening in a bullying situation that drove their own son to suicide.

News like this just really, really upsets me. Why the hell are today's adolescents so cruel and petty an--dare I say it--brutal? It seems like it's just been getting worse since the Columbine High School massacres ten years ago. I thought we'd all take something from that and learn from it. Apparently, we haven't. Teenagers are worse than ever now, and I'd never thought I'd hear myself saying it or see myself typing it on a computer screen; it makes me feel, well, old.

Who do we pin the blame on? The schools for turning a blind eye to what's going on in between classes and not cracking down on bullying? Poor guidance counselors? Video games? (That's a laugh.) Cliques? Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace? Cell phones and text messaging? Celebutards like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan for glamorizing being a "mean girl," and the media outlets/paparazzi who feed into all of their hype? Or flat-out bad parenting?

I don't know...I just don't know.

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