Thursday, April 5, 2012

Pretty Chill Finish

I feel like I've just set a burden down gently. I didn't break it, I just passed it off of me and did it with satisfaction and relief and with the consent of those around me. Been carrying it for about a month, but my part in it is over and it might be done as a whole unless someone says differently. And I'm just fine with that.

This is Kony 2012. 

It's over and it kind of killed itself. The government was talking about it within days. The attention is widespread enough. My primary goal was to bring the communities together and show a way for students to get involved by setting a solid precedent. I feel we did that. I feel that if a nobler and greater cause were to rise, one of legitimate purpose and need, Madison and Chatham would be prepared to take action. This is a vote of confidence and a reassuring one. Mission accomplished.

It feels really nice to have gotten out of it, to be honest. It feels like an honorable discharge from the military, just plain and simple. I feel pretty liberated and expect to feel even  better about it once I hear back from more people. It will be cool.

You know what does frustrate me though is YouVersion right now and my internet in general. Chrome isn't trusting anyone lately, not the Bible, not Facebook, who knows what's next? Blogger? Whatever, I can't finish my daily reading in the Bible and it's starting to piss me off. Every time I try to REVISIT Facebook it tells me it's on a heightened level of security and that I can't access it. It simply won't let me because there's a slim chance the security address could be counterfeit or slightly outdated. Whatever. What are people going to do to me? Make my computer worse? I'm pretty sure the virus protection is worse than the virus. The cure is worse than the disease. Let me get identity theft, you can be Stevie LaFerriere for a day, you can use my non-existent credit cards, you can bullshit my wall, just let me use my computer without it itself getting in my way!

(googling 'bible verses about frustration')

"These things I have spoken to you, that in me you might have peace. In the world you shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world."
John 16:33

Thank you MissMega... from Yahoo Answers!

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