I was watching Japan disaster videos and I cried. Yeah I know, gay. So unlike me, but yes, I cried. It was sad. Plain sad. And you know what? Though they're struggling to meet basic needs like water and food and a roof over their heads, they're happy, because they have one another.
They are so simple. No one is fighting over supplies, everyone shares. They are so nice. Japan is the closest thing to lead me to believe in humanity now. That love matters, that kinship matters. Because all I've seen in this world is materialistic people, that have no joy.
I don't want to say too much. I realised that if I can't do anything right for my life, I should do something for others. I'm going to make a difference when I grow up. I will.
I'm going to leave you guys with videos and I hope you watch them. Life is fragile, learn to treasure it. We are all humans, and what we should do is help one another, and not live in comfort while looking at others struggle to get by day by day.
Holy shit, I sound freaking Christian right now but I'm serious, try to do a part. At the end of the day, don't forget what really matters. Money isn't everything.
Ariel C.
I am a music-aholic.
I like to laugh.
I hate being forgotten.
I like attention, who doesn't?
I think gays should have rights.
Ask me questions here on formspring or I'll chop you.
Lastly, close your eyes and smile once a day :)