Culture Buzz When you're ten years old, being told about a man with a hook hand is pretty terrifying. Nowadays all those stories are pretty lame, but who can forget how horrifying it was going to sleep in a tent after being told about a cannibalistic monster that lives in the woods?Links to stories at bottom. Feel free to share your own childhood scary stories!
http://www.copyblogger.com/stories-change-the-world/
If you have a blog, you tell stories. You may have dealt with the frustration of not having very many people see your stories, of not having enough subscribers or readers. Nevertheless, you keep on documenting your life in your blog posts, your Facebook status updates, your Twitter feed.
http://www.imfromdriftwood.com
Inspired by Milk, this new blog features first-person touching stories by gays “from all over.” Even in the age of Clay Aiken and Bravo programming, closeted teenagers are still deserved of learning how being marginalization can fuel empowerment.
I was just thinking about this book because my copy finally got too old and careworn to read properly. Isn't it funny how that happens with those novels that you read over and over again? Anyway, I'm ordering a new copy and thought I would share that with y'all in case you're in the mood for a good read.
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/20266
10 very interesting facts about some Dr. Seuss Books. For instance, did you know Yertle the Turtle was about Hitler?
I find it hard to believe that someone hasn't seen Star Wars, but apparently this girl hasn't. It's funny because she still thinks she knows what happens, but obviously after watching this video you can tell this girl does not… at all. Personally, I think not seeing Star Wars is like not seeing Titanic. Classics!