Angry birds and Seth MacFarlane

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The Angry Birds nail art came out so cute!
Angry Birdy-cure

I was watching Star Trek:Enterprise with my boyfriend last night and I almost peed my pants! One of the crewman on the Columbia is the illustrious Seth MacFarlane!! This is information that imdb.com could not confirm for me, but the voice of Brian Griffin (Family Guy) and Stan Smith (American Dad) was absolutely unmistakable. (took a picture of the scene on my TV....yea, I'm that dorky!) I had to share that with you!!

That's a very young Seth MacFarlane on the far right.
My camera should be going out this week for repairs. Hopefully, it won't take very long for them to fix. I missed a whole month of great costume ideas and makeup tutorials I wanted to share with you for Halloween, and for that I sincerely apologize!! I can't wait to get these videos up and running!!!
See you soon, guys!!!


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Hey guys,
It's been a little while since I posted anything. My last video, I've been trying to edit, but the file ended up being crap anyways. There were all kinds of freezes and the audio didn't match up at the end. It was completely beyond repair!! Here's a picture that I took of what it looked like when I was done.
This is the scene I used and a list of the brands and colors. I also used some of the lip gloss as a base to create a red-ish hue and give it a strong shape.
This is how it turned out! :)
I also wanted to inspire at least one person out there to watch the movie "Lo". If you are tired of the same old demony, ghostly, creepy Halloween movies this is a riot!! The demon make-up is done incredibly well, although it's a very obviously low-budget film. The humor is dark and sarcastic, but random, like a Family Guy type humorous style. Here's the trailer....

Right now, I'm doing an Angry Birds inspired theme I saw on Cute Polish's YouTube channel. (She had the cutest ideas!)

Well, time to apply the next color! I will post a photo of the finished product!


Lushes, and warm fuzzies,
(and creepy ghoulies!!! I love Halloween!!)

~N. B.~
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I volunteered to help write a paper for a friend's English class about the economy and the benefits of legalizing marijuana. This is a subject I feel quite strongly about so I kinda took over writing it altogether. I am so proud of this bad-boy I thought I would share it with all of you. Yay for blogs, freedom of speech, and my writing skills (a little pat on the back, took me over four hours to write this thing!)


Well folks, here it is. Hope you enjoy!


The legalization of marijuana has been a controversial topic of conversation for decades.  How would the legality of this proscribed substance influence American society and culture? Could the use of marijuana be monitored in such a way that it could be deemed safe? Could America’s economy actually benefit from its legalization? These are all important issues to be addressed. The fact of the matter is that the history of marijuana is surrounded by false rumors, propaganda, and taboo. In today’s rapidly declining economy, the justification of marijuana could be a long awaited remedy.
To understand the influence of marijuana on our culture and economy, one must first understand the history behind its legality and rumored affects on users.  At the birth of our country’s democracy hemp was grown and used by many well-known business men, and even our nation’s forefathers for many different types of products. For example, hemp paper was used to print school books, hemp fibers were used to make sails and ropes for sailboats. Fabrics were made of hemp until the invention of the cotton gin in 1812. Even our U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence were first drafted on hemp paper. The forefathers of our great nation were once proud owners of hemp plantations, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.  
So, why the big change over? The answer is disturbingly simple: greed!  Paper companies and oil refineries owned by business moguls in the 19th century propagated the use of hemp products in order to eliminate threats to their own wealth. William Randolph Hurst, a well-known newspaper owner and writer was the first to aid a hand in the illegalization of marijuana, using a stereotypical claim that Mexicans were lazy because of their marijuana-smoking habits. Soon after, tree-forged paper and cotton fabrics replaced their hemp-based counterparts.  Rumors and fallacies spread about hemp, or marijuana, including propaganda films like Refer Madness, which aided in the newfound and misguided distain for marijuana use. Industrialists claimed it had drastic effects on users’ behavior, producing violent mood swings and incurable insanity, among other ridiculously fabricated allegations. These falsities aided in the passing of bills outlawing the earth and economy-friendly plant.
The fact of the matter is that there has not been enough scientific testing to prove these claims regarding the effects of smoking the herb. There have, however, been studies proving the vast improvement to current ecological and economical standpoints regarding the use of hemp in modern society. Ten states have already passed laws approving medical use for marijuana. It is said to improve the quality of life for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, as it increases appetite and decreases side-effects of chemo-treatments such as nausea, vomiting, and weight-loss.
Ecosystems can also benefit from the implementation of hemp production and uses in people’s daily lives. Reinstituting hemp paper products would greatly decrease the need for butchering forests for paper, which results in relocating, or endangering species of rain forest creatures.   Hemp may also one day be used as a renewable alternative for fossil fuels, ending our need for oil trade with foreign countries, as well as eliminating harmful exhaust emission from gasoline fueled transportation.
According to some studies the retail sales and taxation could raise an annual estimated $1.5 - $2.5 billion dollars and generate 50,000 new jobs. Taxpayers would also be relieved from funding police force man power and housing jailed individuals arrested for marijuana sales and distribution. Countless amounts of tax dollars and man hours are spent every day to hunt down, search, prosecute and incarcerate harmless “pot smokers” for possession of marijuana.  All this only results in housing, feeding and clothing these harmless “criminals” in over-populated jail cells with the much less harmful degenerates, rapists, murderers, and thieves.
 The legalization of hemp would generate jobs for the growth, production, packaging, sales and distribution of the new product and products used to consume the organic herb. Jobs would also be created to transition the use of fossil fueled transportation to the more eco-friendly hemp oil we could use instead.
 The financial security of individuals nationwide would see an incredible change for the better, while bringing down the unemployment rate, and the need for tax-based things such as welfare, and food stamps. These tax-based funds could then be more responsibly directed toward society, improving social security benefits to the elderly and disabled. The nation could eventually explore funding more productive educational programs. Potential funding could better afford art and musical departments in schools which have been previously eliminated due to lack of finances.
 Well-known cafes in Amsterdam that use marijuana in teas and snacks, as well as for smoking have attracted tourism from all over the world. The United States could only benefit from this type of tourism and spending from across the globe if these types of establishments were allowed to flourish. This would increase the country’s income dramatically, allowing enormous debts with foreign countries to be paid quickly and deficits to dissolve.
 In closing, there is a wealth of benefit to be had by realizing the potential gain our country could see from legalizing marijuana. Funding could be redirected in more productive ways. Jobs would be created and reliance in government assistance would decrease. Detention facilities would become less populated. Our future generations could enjoy a cleaner and greener planet free of pollution, high unemployment statistics, and national debt. We have everything to gain by reinstituting hemp into our country’s daily routine. We are running out of things to lose, what better place to start then with the planting of a few seeds.



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