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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Breakfast At Tiffany's

"Breakfast At Tiffany's" is a 1961 American romantic comedy film based on the novella of the same name by Truman Capote.

The movie is about Holly Golightly, an eccentric and innocent (and might I add quite charming) girl, who one days meets Paul Varjak (whom she calls Fred, because he reminds her of her brother) who forgot the keys to his apartment located above hers. They talk while she is getting ready to make her weekly visit to Sally Tomato, a mobster who pays her to visit (she has no money, so she needs it). After Holly comes back, she sneaks up to Paul's room and talks with him, but after having a nightmare she gets leaves upset. She calls Paul the next day and buys him a new typewriter ribbon (he's a writer) as well as inviting him to a party at her house. Well, of course, it's not a romance movie for nothing, of course these two develop a relationship, but other than that there's not much more I can say about the movie. Not because I would spoil it, but just because there is no way to articulate the scenes without making it sound very...boring??? It's not a boring movie, but I'm sure if someone summarized one of many great scenes, you might not like it. It's VERY funny/charming. It's so light-hearted. If you're having a bad day, I assure you watching this movie will brighten the mood.

Cast (Just 3 characters lol):

Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly (Iconic role! Apparently, she said it was one of her hardest, because she was an introvert playing an extrovert)
George Peppard as Paul Varjak (I liked him a lot. He complimented Audrey's character very well.)
Patricia Neal as 2E (Ok, so I hated her the minute she got on the screen. If you're smart you'll realize what she was doing for Paul)

This movie actually has a lot of subtle undertones to many different things. SPOILER ALERT...MAYBE??? There's definitely a hint of Holly being a bit mental. I mean throughout the film she changes a lot. Her mood a lot towards the end, but in the beginning we get a feeling that she's just not right. That perhaps she isn't at peace with herself.

Throughout the movie she talks about getting paid $50 in the powder room every time she goes out with one of her rats. Reading up on it, I saw that this movie was about prostitution. Which would bring me back to the top portion of this analysis, where I say she is a bit mental. Yeah, maybe all along she never liked that lifestyle. Such a pretty girl, getting paid to go out with all these men. It really could have been about prostitution.

I think also this movie is about how relationships go wrong. Although, I'm very unsure of how much time went by in this movie (as there was a scene that said months, but it really felt like days...two weeks tops). Anyways, in this relatively short amount of time, Holly and Paul have been "going out" to say the least, but there were so many ups and downs in between. I feel as though it's supposed to show us that relationships may be hard, but we must go through them like Paul and Holly did.

Holly lives in this fantasy world, she wants everything to be nice and great, especially for when her brother Fred comes back. Once again, goes back to the mental thing I said. She may have had many mental disorders, but we'll never know.

I think that's all I can analyze from it right now. Watching this movie was great. It shows quite a difference between the times back then and now. I mean everything was absolutely jolly about those times. It's very pleasant.

The iconic song from this film is ""Moon River"" by Henry Mancini. You can apply the whole thing to the movie. Essentially, Holly and Paul are each other's moon rivers. I'm just being vague about it though, because I'm sure you could make more connections to the film with the song.

There are a lot of great quotes in the film too like: "I'll never get used to anything. Anybody that does, they might as well be dead."

My rating is 8/10. Although, very charming and humorous, some scenes could have been shorter and I don't know, I feel like I'm missing something. That it needed something more. The ending doesn't satisfy you either. It's a lot of build up and it's not necessarily a let down, it's just...maybe it could have been done better? A different ending. It's not a bad ending...but there could have been multiple endings just as good and possibly better that would have still went with the film.

I hope you watch this film. I mean it's so classic. It's the kind of movie everyone should watch at least once in their life.

Friday, September 4, 2015

What Do You Think?

Yeah, Honestly, What Do I Think?

I'm never really given any thought-provoking questions at all and when I am, I'm always afraid that my beliefs are very strange. They're usually not the norm or they aren't for the same reasons as everyone else. I was given the chance in class to discuss fifteen thought-provoking statements and tell whether I agreed or disagreed with them within my group. Of course, none of them really did and there's a few in here that make you think, "Wow, this chick is cold-hearted." I don't care. Everyone has opinions, but whether they can back it up or not is different.  Today's post will give you a bit of elaboration and may be a bit long, but just know I had a really fun time typing this and it's been the first post I've made in a really long time and I hope to make more posts like this soon. Thank you.

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Life is Fair

Disagree:

I will never forget the ending to the theme song of Malcolm in the Middle. "Life is unfair." No doubt, it really is. I guess it's really just perspective though and I can tell why many people would agree with this statement, but then again this is why many people can disagree with the statement, too. It all really has to do with the type of life you are living. I wouldn't say my life is unfair, but of course there are times when I'd say, "Well, I don't think that's fair" but I don't do anything about it, because there's nothing I can do. Don't you think that sense of being unable to change things makes life so bittersweet. When I was looking at this statement I thought of all the people who never received justice for their bad actions or the people who aren't acknowledged for their talent or good deeds. Imagine being Claudette Colvin and having Rosa Parks do the exact same thing you did on purpose. Rosa Parks stole from Claudette Colvin. Why? Because she was a teen, so who would take her seriously. Does that seem fair? The person who deserves credit doesn't receive credit. That's not fair. Then look at the people who aren't arrested for committing a murder and the family who has to grieve over the death of their loved one without justice being served. Again, not fair. People who are born into past dysfunctional, but mentally traumatizing families and don't receive support. Not fair, at least perspective wise. I doubt this person would ever feel like their life is fair. It's a dirty feeling looking at people who have a great life, but are the worst people and seeing the most kind-hearted person have to live through some of the most horrible experiences. That will never be fair. It doesn't seem right. And that's why I say life isn't fair. Life is what it is and it'll always end in death for us all, but that doesn't mean it's fair.

Words Can Hurt

Disagree:

Do I look like an insensitive prick? Yeah, probably. At one point in my life, I thought words were the most horrible thing. That you should never tell anybody anything bad, because you don't know how that person will feel about it. I know that even now, words are pretty strong and the consequence of using the wrong words against someone can end in bad results. Yes, kids who are verbally abused by others at school can kill themselves or kill those in the school. So you can see that words do affect others, but I've basically made it to a point in my life where I see that if you let something like a word take control of your life that it's just going to hurt you more. You can't give so much power to something so little, especially if you are bullied, because you are just giving more power to the bully to hurt you more in such a subtle way. Sure, someone can physically hurt you, but verbally hurting you when you look at words from that perspective, it's insanity. Now, I see words as these beautiful things. If you take them as they are, mere words, you see how silly others are for trying to use them against you. It really depends on your mental state though. If anyone tries saying something mean to me, I usually laugh it up or make a joke of my own. I don't think anything of it. I think if more people looked at words from that perspective they wouldn't give them so much power, because that's all they are words. I do understand how bullied kids feel, I know people who have been bullied, but I tell them the same thing. After a while I started seeing that people trying to hurt you usually use bad words and little words, nothing with real power! When you look at it like that you think, "Wow, this person is pretty stupid and isn't even saying anything remotely true about me." In 7th grade, this teacher hated me and he called me a "slacker" and to this day that's the only time I ever let a word affect me. I hated the word "slacker." But then I look back at this teacher, he was a "wannabe musician who never fulfilled his dreams, so he became a teacher instead." That's what I always characterized him to be. How could him calling me a "slacker" hurt me so much, when he was probably living the life he never wanted. I use those words of hate to motivate me. They can't hurt me, they just make me stronger. "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." That really should be installed in kids at a young age. If kids realize that words don't hurt, no one is really going to take anything seriously unless they have to and kids won't really use words as a form of humiliation, because they'll already know that words are just words. If you are going to let words have power though at least keep in mind that "haters are gonna hate." You have to use something positive to balance out the negative.

Police are your friends.

Agree:

Well, the teacher said we couldn't put sometimes agree/sometimes disagree. I've actually had to do something police related (and I really can't disclose why. Sorry. Maybe one day.), and I was really mad about it. I thought they were being so mean to me and that it was pointless for that to have ever happened. I thought it was a complete overreaction, but it wasn't. They were just doing what they had to do to protect more people. I'm just one person and they're trying to save many. You know sometimes they look pretty bad in the news for shooting someone unsuspectingly (of course, it always ends up being a race thing and I really do wish people would look past that). Someone I'm related to works for them (not as a cop though) and they've said that, "It's not a job everyone can really do. You have to be really grateful there are people who will risk their lives for you, because not everyone will. They have to think very rationally and have to think of all the possible scenarios." So it's tough for them. I'm sure they don't want to shoot anyone, but they may have to. Plus, there is a very fine line between someone having to make a serious decision and someone shooting just because they think they have the right to do so. In the end, the people who do the latter are just abusing their power, but that's not all of them so you can't say they aren't your friends based on what you think you know.

What goes around comes around.

Agree:

Karma basically. I mean if you're going to do something mean expect it to happen to you, too, eventually. You're probably thinking, "But what about people who get away with murder?" Well, from a religious view, in the end when you die, you'll be judged by god and going to hell will be your punishment for murder. Of course, looking at it from a non-religious view, wouldn't it be really ironic if a murderer was murdered? That kind of thing happens. I feel as if the guilt might eat you alive before that, though. This doesn't have to be all bad stuff, though. I think this is really just a universal message to be nicer to everyone around you. The world would be a better place if people realized that. Just a nice little thing to tell any of you who work in food, please don't ever do something to someone's food, that could be you. =) Just be nicer is all I'm saying.

How you act in a crisis shows who you really are.

Disagree:

"But Lovely, this is something you would totally agree with!" No, not really. I think during times of crisis everyone's just really scared and they panic in unknown ways. I have no idea how I would act in a crisis, but I feel as though I'd be sad and crying ALL the time. Is that the pent up tears I never cry, because I believe I'm inside of a fantasy happy world? Perhaps, that might be someone else's thoughts, but I feel as if I did act that way it's really just because I don't know what else to do. People get angry, people become needy, people become these heroic figures. They became total opposites. I think it must be an unbalance in chemicals. Something must go off in your brain like, "Hey, we're stuck in a bad situation that might not get resolved for a long time. What do we do?" I'm sure during WWII people got really greedy with their food rations. Do you think that's how they really are? I think it's just the psychological aspect of "Oh my gosh, what is going on? This is horrible! I can't do anything about this. I have to stay alive." How can you really decide how you act during a time like that? You can't. I mean can you ever really. You might be fake, but did you really decide, "Hey, I think I'm going to be fake!" No, you kind of just decide, "I should do what everyone else is doing." It has nothing to do with thinking about it, so you're just acting as the days go by. The same thing should apply in a time of crisis. It shouldn't change.

Love conquers all.

Disagree:

I feel like I'm so biased right here. I'm very romantic, but none of my romantic pursuits ever seem to work out. It kind of bums me out even though I'm just a teen. You're thinking, well you'll find someone. I really don't believe I will and I'm fine with that. All love ends in misery anyways. Even if you truly love someone and they love you back, if they die, don't you think that'd be miserable?! In any case, that's not the point right now. The point is love does not conquer all. Now if you're like me, totally done with love, then you'll see that you don't need it to be happy. My mom tells me right now that that will change, but I think real love comes from experience. I want to travel,try new things, learn, make new friends, do the things I like. I think that's real love. Things that have nothing to do with love can make you happy. You don't need love to make you happy. It's not the most important thing in the world. Happiness is. Of course, now I think I was totally taking that quote out of perspective and I think it has to do with love defeating everything (but still, I think my first point makes a lot of sense right!). Look, sure having love is great, but is love going to get rid of all your problems. Maybe for a brief moment you can remember the things you love, but I feel like it can't fully get rid of your problems. It'll always be lingering in your mind and just because you think you have love, doesn't mean the love can do anything. "My love has saved me from a bullet." No. Love did not conquer in that situation. Of course, now if the person you love saved me, perhaps, but wow, don't you think you'd be devastated, therefore, resulting in a broken heart.

An eye for an eye...

Disagree:

I'm sorry, but this will never be right. I get that someone may have done something wrong to you, but that doesn't mean that you get to do the same back to them. For example, if some girl steals your boyfriend, does that mean you have the right to steal her next boyfriend? NO! If you lend your friend a movie and they never give it back, does it mean you get to keep one of their movies, too? NO! If somebody texts and drives on the phone and kills your child, does that mean you get to kill their child? NO!!!!! Not everything requires you to do the same thing to someone. I don't know if it's just because I'm nice, but let's take a situation in my life. A friend of mine is sometimes really annoying and doesn't shut up about some things sometimes. Sure, a minimal situation. How bad could it be? It can be. I mean I'm used to it now, but you know it's not always the coolest thing to have to endure. Does that mean I'm going to purposely annoy her, because she does it? No. That's not right. You shouldn't do things with the purpose to do what someone else did just because it bothers you or was what you considered bad.

People learn from their mistakes

Disagree:

I actually wanted to put sometimes agree/sometimes disagree, because some people genuinely do learn from their mistakes and try to make themselves better because of it. When answering this question I thought of all the people who keep making the same mistake. If you can't learn from the first few times (because keep in mind, some people are forgetful), have you really learned anything? Are you even going to change your ways? If someone steals and goes to jail and after being in jail hates it, but decides to steal again, has that person learned? Not at all. It's stuff like that that makes you wonder, well, do you even consider what you did a mistake or was it just funny to you? That kind of thing annoys me. Now, if you stand behind doing something and know you aren't going to change your ways, that's different. Sure, stealing is bad, but if this person knows and is okay with suffering the consequences, then let them be I suppose. In fact, I have a very good anecdote that connects to this. At my school, we call home whenever we forget to do something the teacher asked us to do or if we are doing something the teacher has told us NOT to do. I remember I had to call home for the first time, because I didn't bring a binder for that specific class. Do you think I forgot to bring it to the next class? No. Of course I didn't. I learned. Then there were others who had forgotten materials as well, but did they bring their stuff the next class. No, they didn't. Even with the consequence of having to call home, they didn't bring their stuff and had to endure that horrible call. They obviously didn't learn. I'd say most people are like this, so yes, I definitely don't agree people learn from their mistakes or else they wouldn't continue to make them.

You can't depend on anyone else; you can only depend on yourself

Agree:

There are going to be times when you have NOBODY and I mean NOBODY at all. What are you going to do? Who can help you? Only yourself. Ultimately, you're the only person who can help yourself. You can't depend on others to help you out always. You can depend on others at times, but does that mean always? Definitely not. There are various decisions you and only you can make and there are situations no one is going to want to help you out of, so you really have to come to terms with yourself and try to understand who you really are inside to know what's best for you. No one else can do this for you.

If you smile long enough, you become happy

Disagree:

You know I wasn't really sure about this one. I don't smile a lot, well, I do, but when I'm alone, no not really. I feel like it connects to me and the fantasy world I live in. All I want is happiness and somehow everything seems right to me now. I've never felt more in touch with myself than ever before and for that I'm very happy. I don't try to be any other emotion. Things may make me sad or mad, but I don't let it take me to the point of extreme anger or depression. I just think about how I feel on the subject, again looking back to the statement above about depending on yourself. That's what I'm doing right now. I'm not looking for other people to guide me, I really just want to guide myself right now and get to know myself better. I'm sorry, this is very off topic, but that's why I feel like maybe I'm being hypocritical for saying smiling even when you don't feel like it, doesn't make you happier. I still stand behind it. No, smiling doesn't make you happy. Scientists did a study on it though, right? That if you do fake smile it can make you happier. It can't possibly have an affect on you forever though. It might last a little. I think maybe with the same, "I'm happy" mentality mixed with the fake smile it could possibly make you happier, but if your sad and pretending to smile so no one asks you why you're sad, then I don't think you become happier. It's still in your mind, you're just doing a good job of hiding it.

Miracles do happen

Agree:

Oh, of course I believe in miracles! =D I think they happen everyday and for everyone. I mean the fact that you might have such luck in something as little as forgetting to staple something at home and your friend, who never brings a stapler, somehow decided to bring a stapler today. THAT'S A MIRACLE. It doesn't matter how small and insignificant it can be, when something you didn't expect to happen happened and made you feel like the happiest person then you've enjoyed a nice little miracle. Isn't it a miracle, when people somehow live past the expected time they were supposed to die?! Of course it is! And that is why I believe in miracles.

There is one special person for everyone

Agree:

Haha, a bit cheesy, but yeah. I think that special person is out there for everyone. Everyone has a soul mate. Sure, you might think, "Wow people go through with the shittiest relationships," but doesn't that ever make you wonder that the person you're meant to be with is somewhere across the world and that you may never get the chance to meet them. It sucks, but I think that's the truth. There's someone out there who was made for you and I really don't care how unrealistically optimistic that is. I'm a romantic and that is why I put so much happiness into the thought of love...for others! Haha, I know I'm going off, but you know how I said that I'm done with love. Well, I am, but you know, if I ever did meet "the one" and I knew he was "the one" I would love them forever with all my heart and soul and make sure that we'd always be happy and have a great time. It's just what I'd love to do, but if you're wondering about those people who die alone, well you know what I think. I think the special person doesn't necessarily have to be a love interest at all. They can be your best friend or a family member you are close to or something like that. I think it's inevitable you'll meet someone who you make an instant and long-lasting connection with.

Money can't buy happiness.

Disagree:

I'm sorry, but it's true. Look, I mean just living is a cost. And if you're living, you'll want to do things that make you happy, so that's a cost. "But what about the things that don't cost money at all like going to the park?" Sure, you might not be paying money to go, but you are, I mean you aren't going to the park naked are you? You need clothes/shoes to go. That's a cost. You might have to drive to the park. Gas is a cost. Your car taking you to the park is a cost. So yes, you do have to pay to go to the park. But let's pretend that stuff didn't happen. For the city to make that park, they had to use money to give you that happiness. It may not have come from your pocket, but it still involved money. "Well, what about love!" I love the song "Can't Buy Me Love" by The Beatles, but sadly, I don't agree. No, dates cost money, presents cost money, I mean texting/calling your significant other costs money. So, yeah, love costs money, too. Anything that brings you happiness requires you to pay or someone else to pay. It doesn't matter. Money buys happiness. Sorry. =/

Killing is wrong.

Agree:

No, duh, it's wrong! OK, so another student in my group brought up the point that you could be killing in self-defense, but you know what, can you really consider that killing? I mean she said it herself, it's self-defense! I feel like that's just so different compared to just killing someone. I don't know. Even killing out of self-defense, I feel like I'd feel so bad about it afterwards. I'd feel so freaked out that I did that to someone else, so yeah, nothing will really change my mind about killing being wrong.

Doing what's right means obeying the law.

Disagree:

Not necessarily. Ratting someone out because they are doing something illegal is not always the right thing. What if they have good reason to do it? You just ruined someone's life. And then just because you break the law, doesn't mean you aren't doing the right thing. Bringing attention to something by infiltrating their headquarters or whatever you know like John Snowden did (omg, I feel like I'm not very educated about this. I remember when this happened, but lol, I feel like I'm saying something stupid) is not a bad thing. He may have done something illegal, but you know what it brought attention to what the NSA was doing and that's better than being unaware of it. So do you see my point? Sure, obeying the law is the right thing at times, but sometimes you can't because it can help out someone or bring awareness to something, therefore, that would be doing the right thing even if by law, it's considered the wrong thing.

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Thank you for reading. Leave comments below and tell me your thoughts. Thanks again and please come back!~ ^_^

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

100 Questions Answered By Me

So This Isn't My Usual Format...

I usually always answer questions by typing them out in a blog post, but I had put in a blog post prior to this one that I would be trying something new. Talking into my phone and recording myself was definitely different and interesting and listening to it for myself is kind of weird. I was expecting something else. I like the authenticity from it, because all of that was recorded without stopping and without being rehearsed. It was all sort of put together as it was being done, which I like about it. I would love to continue doing blog posts like this, because it's really cool (to me at least) and I like it. It's like A.M. radio or talk shows on F.M. radio. If you've ever listened to it, after a while you kind of just like listening to it to hear voices, not necessarily to hear answers. After re-listening to my blog post and evaluating whether or not I wanted to post this, I got that vibe and decided why not. This post is 40 minutes long so just sort of let it take you in, but you don't have to listen to all of it. I would kindly appreciate it though.


Note: All recorded at around 4:30 to 5:30 on 8/10/15
Note: I separated this into 2 videos because it wouldn't upload the first time when I posted the full thing (sucky).

Part 1


Part 2








Monday, August 10, 2015

Target Making Labels on Toys Gender Neutral???

Perhaps You've Heard About This...

Ok here is the article (there are also a few more, but they all basically say the same thing), but I'll briefly explain it to you:

A mom tweeted out (you can see the picture in the article) about Target making toys gender-based and how this wasn't good (e.g. Building Sets, Girl's Building Sets) and it sparked some attention. When this happened, Target became aware of it. Now the company is deciding to make products from its home, toy, and entertainment department gender-neutral. They are saying they want to move forward with their customers and that suggestions based on gender are not necessary when it comes to things like those departments.

Ok, so here is what I think on the subject. Look, it's good and all, and I understand people aren't too keen on there being a gender separation, but you know what, I don't really think it's necessary. Perhaps, maybe for the entertainment section, but honestly, I go to Target quite frequently and I have never seen a separation in the entertainment department (i.e. books, movies, CD's).

You're probably thinking now, what is she crazy? How is this bad? This is revolutionary! Yeah, sure it is. I see that, but I find it a bit strange that one woman can just change a whole company. Do you know why toys/home/clothes have separate sections for boys and girls? Because maybe that's what more girls and boys would want. Things in the girl section are what girls want and things in the boy section are what boys want. Sure, this is not necessarily true. As a kid who grew up not even playing with many toys in general, but had board games, creative toys, and school workbooks as my entertainment, I understand that toys are gender-neutral. As a teen, who now prefers shopping for her T-shirts in the guys/boys section of the store, I understand that clothes don't need any gender on them either.

I don't necessarily think we don't need labels on things either. We need labels to differentiate. As for the example that the mom tweeted, building sets and girls building sets. I think it was probably a bit of a misunderstanding. Girl's building sets may have referred to perhaps a dollhouse, and building sets, may have referred to other things like a birdhouse or a log cabin, which don't necessarily have to be for girls or boys. For something more obvious of a differentiation we can use Legos for example. There are girl Legos and boy Legos and maybe people think "Well, hey that's not right. Who cares what little kids play with?" Which brings me to my next point, why do you care what your kids are playing with. Whether they get it from the boys' section or the girls' section, it really doesn't matter. Labels should not bother people. The developer of the product obviously has a target audience whether it be boys, girls, or both. 

There are toys we associate with each gender and that's okay. It does not have to make headlines nor does it have to change a whole company. A label doesn't define a person for who they are, so why are we saying labels are bad? Because they have a gender? Well, if that were true, we'd have to change the whole layout of stores. Soon enough, people will be saying that you can't label things by age, race, sexuality, and much more. 

Labels are just there to organize and what I think people need to understand is that kids don't even pay attention to those labels. I mean they're too short and excited to even read it, am I right?

Another thing is, as I said, they're there to organize. Imagine an aisle filled with a bunch of different toys. I mean I think the reason the label is there is so that we can access things much easier.

And those are just my thoughts on this. Please share your thoughts down below. Thanks!

"Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco (Cover)

Lol...

So I think I sound so fucking sucky in this next cover I've done, but please give me props for singing this in German. XD 

Umm, so any constructive criticism/praise would be well enjoyed. Please do so in the comments and enjoy the song. =)






Original song


Thursday, August 6, 2015

Topics of Discussion/New Story

I Don't Know About You But...

I love a good discussion every now and then. Not just any discussion, but something more in depth! I know this is a blog and all and I could type out exactly what I'm trying to say, but for some reason listening to people talk about certain subjects is really calming. I like hearing peoples voices talking about something. I want to do that kind of thing. Have like really intellectual discussions!!! If there's something you'd like to talk about in depth, then please submit an idea to my e-mail address. Ok, so whenever I do that no one ever sends me e-mails. Just hover over it, it should show you my e-mail on your computer. >_< If not, leave a comment. I need some questions though, because without any questions I really can't talk about anything. Do you get what I'm saying??? Please though. Post some questions or topics or something...

I am writing a new story, but unlike the other one "Those That Which Are Talented" I'm going to wait to publish it on here. I still do need to finish the one I started, because I really liked it and I'm not sure how this is going to end. It seems more like a series of episodes to me than a novel type of thing, but honestly, I liked it. 

Sunday, July 26, 2015

"Holiday in Cambodia" by The Dead Kennedys (Cover)

I AM VERY EXCITED TO SHARE THIS WITH YOU!!!

So I've been working very hard to improve my voice (although, I'm still very critical of myself, which sucks) and I think it's time that I just stop caring. Of course, only to a certain extent.

Recording this song was very difficult. I did it on my phone and when I bluetoothed the file to my computer it didn't come out as an mp3 file, so I had to go convert it online. This is a lot more trouble than I have ever done for a song, but I'm glad I did. It turned out much clearer and with less background noises than in my recordings taken on the computer.

So in this song there are a lot of  instrumental parts, but I didn't record with the music in the background, so there are going to be parts that sound so awkward.  I HATE THOSE PARTS!!! Please listen though. Lol this is the most I've ever typed for a song, lol. Okay, so as always ENJOY!!!!!~


Here's the original!~