Tuesday, June 5, 2012

What Is Your Social Responsibility




I love everything this vidoe has to say bout us and how we should treat other. This iveod is a pure example of what qwe don't do in our daily lives; helpothers. There is really nothing more to say about this video but wow!!!!

TheSeventhLetter Revok, Rime & Roids Cross Country



My love for graffiti never stops and I don't think it ever will. These infamous group of guys are part of an infamous crew called MSK who have created a huge brand for themselves called The Seventh Letter, referring to thier styles and tricks of the card when it comes to graffiti. This video they show that creating art for the art world is not as easy as it look, seriously! These guys go cross country to promote and sell thier canvases to LA, that's real dedication folks, I think we all need some of that juice in our lives. But anyway this video is so free and liberating and funny that I freaking love it! Check it out !

Mermaids | Sunday May 27 @ 9pm *




This past memorial day weekend, while everyone was enjoying their time off, I was seeing more interesting stuff like watching Animal Planet. On thier segment of Monster Week, I came across a late night re-run of the spectacular movie Mermaid: The Body Found. Let me tell you folks this movie is as real as it gets, I cried, I awed, I smiled, I was scared, really had a play on my feelings and emotions. I loved every second of it, puts everything into play about the folktales of mermaids. Fishermens coming out with their experience and talking about what they saw that no one believed. Enjoy it, its a real treat!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Study: Sugar in Processed Foods Make You Dumber | The Vigilant Citizen

Study: Sugar in Processed Foods Make You Dumber | The Vigilant Citizen

This article talks about the real danger and side effects ofd High fructose corn syrup, those commercials explaining otherwise are telling lies.

Donna Summer - She Works Hard For The Money



A very beautiful and talented woman died at the age of 63 in her Florida residence, after battling cancer for many years. She has been an inspiration and the voice of many women throughout the world. Listening to her songs, my all-time favorite song has always been "She Works Hard For the Money". This song epitomizes the everyday stuggle a woman has to endure and at the same time give up what she loves to do, and in this case its dancing. She's working two jobs with two bratty kids that symbolizes the ideals and traditions of the american family with one parent, this is considered art because one can relate to this subject matter and get the sensation of going through similar adjustments in life. I really enjoy her and her videos she is definitely a one-of-a-kind package that should be showcased for our younger generation today.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

BOA: The Fashionable Organic Clothing Store




Fashion with a conscience. BOA is made using only 100% Organic Cotton,Natural or Vegan Fabrics. They use Green Packaging, partner with local craftspeople, farmers, and artists to produce outstanding products. Every piece in the line is lovingly made.  are a family-run business and practice Ethical Business at every step of the process.

In their about section you are able to see the kind of genuine people they are, and its a family run business which I think are the best businesses  around, I believe because they specialize in what they do specifically and I think thats really artistic and creative. Check out their website it is incredible and I gurantee you will fall in love with this new way of transcending in Fashion, the right way.

"We are Cristina and Sara, mother and daughter, the founders of BOA—the first Eco and Ethical lifestyle brand established in Morocco. Before creating BOA, we were discouraged by the lack of affordable, high-quality, and eco-friendly fashion available. We wanted ethical-fashion chic enough to wear anywhere—work, out to lunch, Yoga--or perhaps a last-minute flight to the St. Barth (let's go!). We wanted comfort without compromise. And of course, we wanted style!We live in Casablanca, Morocco—but are Italians by nature.These two countries are reflected in every aspect of the BOA lines: from our design inspirations and color palettes to the high quality standard and authentic materials we use in making our garments. As women dedicated to supporting change, we wanted to produce each and every one of our pieces ethically. As a result, we have moved all production of BOA products out of factories and into our Women’s Cooperative established here in Casablanca, the ‘Cotton Blossom.’ This decision allowed us to embrace our vision and support economic growth and the empowerment of women locally."
"BOA was born because we refused to compromise style or ethics —and with BOA, neither do you."
From Africa with Love,
Cristina and Sara

 

Oreo Fudge Cremes Commercial Indescribably Good!



So the other day as I was watching t.v., I came across this commercial  that Oreos came out with the Fugde and Creme in the center, so delicious by the way. I had to see for real if they were as good as the commerical depicts it. And behold it did, this commerical is funny simple and straight to the point, my favorite one obvously "Shut the front door", classic could not get any better than this commercial!

I love it so much, because its as real as it get could get, meaning that this is the modern family today versus 30 years ago it focused more on family ideals and morals, very cliche' you could say.  The commercial is as literal as its tag line "Indescribably Good", the kids wait until the father tries it, and they all start the domino affect of not being able to describe how good  this is. The grandfather cracks me up when he says "Franklin Delano" which is a little stereotypical since our grandparents are old-school and more proper, but it's cute at the same time!