She ain't into wine & roses
Beer just makes her turn up her nose
And, she can't stand the thought of sippin' champagne
No Cuervo Gold Margaritas
Just ain't enough good burn in tequila
Beer just makes her turn up her nose
And, she can't stand the thought of sippin' champagne
No Cuervo Gold Margaritas
Just ain't enough good burn in tequila
[♥]
If the world were to end tomorrow.
Why do we take everything we have for granted?
In a split second everything we've ever known could be gone forever.
And then what are we left with?
For most of us, it would just be our empty, meaningless lives filled with hatred, regret, and missed opportunities.
There are the lucky few who actually appreciate what they have, seize those once in a live time opportunities and actually make something out of their lives.
Those people are the ones who will be able to live their lives, even when everything we know falls apart.
If you knew how much time you had left here would it change the way you live?
Would you react differently?
Would you seize each moment, and actually live them all like they were your last?
Would you love like you've never been hurt?
Would you dance like no ones watching?
Sing like no ones listening?
Laugh like you've never felt sadness?
Would you actually appreciate everything?
Every object, every person who has ever touched your life, every second you have where you are able to do what you love to do, would you be thankful for all these things?
Without knowing when our final day will be, we don't think about it.
And since we dont' think about it, it doesn't affect our choices, or the way we feel.
It has no impact on what we do.
When we actually sit down and think, "hey, if this was my last day, I'd want it to be a good one", we're so oblivious to the fact that you don't just live ONE day or ONE week like its your last, you live EVERY day, so therefor we make dumb choices that, if we actually knew it WAS our last day, we wouldn't actually make.
By actually living everyday to its fullest, like it was your last, it doesn't mean not caring about consequences, it simply means enjoying it.
Being happy with what you have, making smart choices, making even the smallest difference in someones life, all simple things to do.
So why do barely any people do them?
If everyone lived everyday like it was their last the world would change.
But what I'm wondering is would it be for the better, or worse?
Would people make those dumb choices, ruining the actual future they have, or would they make choices that help them become better people?
So theres the beginning of my rant.
DISCUSS:
-the above
-how the world would change if the world were going to end in 3 days
-how you'd spend your last day
-anything that has to do with the above
[♥]
If the world were to end tomorrow.
Why do we take everything we have for granted?
In a split second everything we've ever known could be gone forever.
And then what are we left with?
For most of us, it would just be our empty, meaningless lives filled with hatred, regret, and missed opportunities.
There are the lucky few who actually appreciate what they have, seize those once in a live time opportunities and actually make something out of their lives.
Those people are the ones who will be able to live their lives, even when everything we know falls apart.
If you knew how much time you had left here would it change the way you live?
Would you react differently?
Would you seize each moment, and actually live them all like they were your last?
Would you love like you've never been hurt?
Would you dance like no ones watching?
Sing like no ones listening?
Laugh like you've never felt sadness?
Would you actually appreciate everything?
Every object, every person who has ever touched your life, every second you have where you are able to do what you love to do, would you be thankful for all these things?
Without knowing when our final day will be, we don't think about it.
And since we dont' think about it, it doesn't affect our choices, or the way we feel.
It has no impact on what we do.
When we actually sit down and think, "hey, if this was my last day, I'd want it to be a good one", we're so oblivious to the fact that you don't just live ONE day or ONE week like its your last, you live EVERY day, so therefor we make dumb choices that, if we actually knew it WAS our last day, we wouldn't actually make.
By actually living everyday to its fullest, like it was your last, it doesn't mean not caring about consequences, it simply means enjoying it.
Being happy with what you have, making smart choices, making even the smallest difference in someones life, all simple things to do.
So why do barely any people do them?
If everyone lived everyday like it was their last the world would change.
But what I'm wondering is would it be for the better, or worse?
Would people make those dumb choices, ruining the actual future they have, or would they make choices that help them become better people?
So theres the beginning of my rant.
DISCUSS:
-the above
-how the world would change if the world were going to end in 3 days
-how you'd spend your last day
-anything that has to do with the above
[♥]
She needs somethin' with a little more edge and a little more pain
She's my little whiskey Girl
She's my little whiskey Girl
My Ragged-on-the-edges girl
Ah, but I like 'em rough
She's my little whiskey Girl
She's my little whiskey Girl
My Ragged-on-the-edges girl
Ah, but I like 'em rough

May the wolf spirits