One of the biggest problems in Oklahoma is our education system. It is an embarrassment. We probably have more people in state prisons than our whole education system. I know of know environmental issues in Oklahoma, though it is worth mentioning the water supply in Norman is contaminated with high levels of chromium-8. But, that's nothing new. Ours are ranked as some of the highest in the country. Some would say you can taste the cancer in the water. I drink it anyway, because I don't give a shat about that kind of thing. It makes me stronger! I smoke cigarettes too and drink alcohol and probably go a little heavy on the cold and flu medication sometimes. Speaking of which, I need to go and get some more. My point is that I am too tough to care about such things. And I am sure I will carry those words to my grave. The weather lately has had me congested. On that tune, I will bring up our flu epidemic which is peeking for the second time this season. H1N1 has been the dominant but is now possibly past its peak but the H3N2 strain is just starting to show its rise. It has been a deadly flue season but not as bad as last years, but I think it will go down in the books as one of the most lethal flu epidemics in U.S. History. Oklahoma reports 56 deaths this season. The number one being the H1N1 "Spanish Flu" pandemic that burned in three waves from 1917-1919 and killed 150 million people world wide. Times of tragedy in this country seem to help strengthen the bond Americans have. We let that bond go loose all to often, but as much as I have criticized our nation lately, I must say we work wonderful as a team, which is why I am pushing so hard for us all in this country to rise up and help each other to fix the holes in our system and truly make this country great again.
I am trying to steer this blog away from the previous apocalyptic style I was using and focus more on other things of interest to me. Although I have noticed that upon pulling away from the Apocalypse/Armageddon genre, viewers of this blog have gone way down. If you are reading this please send a link to any interested friends you have or post it to Facebook. Help me advertise =)
Tell me what kind of things you would be interested in reading here. It is not all about me. Doesn't need to be, but I use me as a starting point. I wish to entertain and inform you, if you will leave me comments below.
I am trying to steer this blog away from the previous apocalyptic style I was using and focus more on other things of interest to me. Although I have noticed that upon pulling away from the Apocalypse/Armageddon genre, viewers of this blog have gone way down. If you are reading this please send a link to any interested friends you have or post it to Facebook. Help me advertise =)
Tell me what kind of things you would be interested in reading here. It is not all about me. Doesn't need to be, but I use me as a starting point. I wish to entertain and inform you, if you will leave me comments below.
The Goddess has blessed me with positive inner changes and a new way to focus my attention on things that make me happy. I am evolving spiritually and focusing on my pursuit of happiness as well as bettering the world and creating worlds with my imagination. Reading is my big love. I loved getting detention in High School. I only had it like twice though. I really enjoyed the quiet space to focus on my reading and get my hone work done so it wouldn't have to come with me home. I still don't understand how its even a punishment. Last year I was unlawfully arrested for trespassing (I was on a public side walk walking through the University-the false charges were dropped and I chose not to make a stink of it considering the hard work our Police do, it was an honest screw up and I don't wish to make their lives harder through formal complaint. I make mistakes too). I was in jail for only a few hours, but I did enjoy the time I got to sit in solitude and focus on reading Ayn Rand until they released me. LOL. I consider my latest accomplishments to be a victory.
I have no ill will towards the Police. Most of them are good people. Regular folks and hard working. Our everyday heroes-many are Moms and Dads.
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