Thursday, March 14, 2013

Hat's Off For Cancer




Okay, so for this week's special topic I am kind of staying with in the Supernatural realm. I wanted to promote a really good charity called Hat's Off For Cancer. It's an organization that supports children and teens who have previously battled or are currently battling cancer. Jensen and Danneel Ackles have created a donation site called Baby Ackles Gift, in which Jensen states his hopes of fans donating to this organization  in place of baby gifts for their new addition. The goal is to raise $50,000 and so far, they are a quarter of the way there. Now, you don't have to donate if you don't want to, but please spread the word about this to friends, family, or other fans of Jensen. Just $10 can go a long way. These children deserve a second chance and this charity is their chance.

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Happy Pi(e) Day!

So today is a special day because it's probably Dean Winchester's favorite day. It's Pi(e) Day everyone! I'm celebrating this day because Dean Winchester hasn't had a piece of pie in years because Sam always seems to forget it.

Sam will finally remember to get pie their pie last day alive. You'll know it's all about to end when Sam finally says, "Dean, I remembered the pie" and then we'll all simultaneously burst into tears. But for now, let's celebrate this Day of Pi(e) in honor of Dean Winchester.


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Stop The Traffic

So I said last week that I would be posting things about causes that I think need to be spoken of. This weeks topic is sex trafficking and in light of that, I have decided to post this video. Sex trafficking is a serious global issue and thousands of helpless women and even children are subjected to it every day. Every day, a young women is thrown into prostitution after they are promised a better life. You should watch this video to the very end to get the full meaning. Once you see it, it is very powerful. The video is from the "Stop The Traffic" organization.

For more information about sex trafficking, see the blogs of my colleagues:

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Happy Birthday, Jensen Ackles!!!!!

35 years ago today, a beautiful man was brought into this world. What a wondrous day it was. Today, the same bow-legged green-eyed freckled Texan has stolen our hearts in every role he has taken on. He is not just a piece of glorious art work to stare at however, no my friends. He has shown time and time again his capability of stealing a scene with his top notch acting skills. He displayed genuine kindness towards his fans and his humanitarian side with charitable causes. Most of all, he has warmed our hearts with his brotherly bond with co-star/best friend Jared. I am extremely happy for him and his family for their upcoming addition.So on this day, let's give it up for our favorite smart-alec, Jensen Ackles!



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To This Day Project - Shane Koyczan


I've decided in accompaniment to talking about Supernatural, I will also be raising awareness to some causes that are important to me. My topic right now is bullying. This is a powerful poem by Shane Koyczan about how bullying affects children and teens into adulthood. Whether it is verbal or physical abuse, it still leaves scars. The poem is titled "To This Day".

For more information about bullying and supporting the cause, you can visit the blogs of my colleagues:
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Something A Little Different This Time-Bullying Intro

Bullying has become a serious epidemic in schools all across the United States. Sadly, one of the most popular new fads is self harm, which is directly linked to bullying. Bullying doesn't happen at a specific age, to specific people or in a specific place in the world: it happens everywhere to everyone. It isn't just kids and teens, either: adults do it to each other, and even parents to their children, making those children future bullies. Bullying is a vicious, never-ending cycle, and will continue unless something is done.