Saturday, December 27, 2014

The Ellen Degeneres Show


A couple of years back, I got the chance to be on the Ellen Degeneres Show. It was seriously one of the best days of my life. Why? Because I love Ellen Degeneres. Truly and whole-heartedly, I believe her to be one of the greatest entertainers of our time. Her humor is good, clean fun and, after her own years of struggle, she celebrates her massive success over the past decade by giving back to others. She's an amazing person and if I were to have lunch with any celebrity, it would no doubt be her.


What a fun crowd.

Funny story, actually. Ellen's show once saved my life. I was living in Texas with my dad in early 2009 and was enjoying a day alone at the house. My dad had left a bag of cookies he got from work on the counter and being the snack fiend that I am, I decided to dive in. I have a deathly allergy to peanuts so I've got to be careful about what I eat, but all I could see on the surface was chocolate chips. I was happy to have a snack while I watched the show and quickly chomped down. Halfway through my first cookie, Ellen had said something hilarious and I just lost it. A few seconds into my laughter, though, I felt my throat closing up. I looked at the half eaten cookie in my hand and saw macadamia nuts, peanuts, and almonds sprinkled throughout the center. I could barely breathe as my throat had just a sliver of air piping through. My body went into defense mode and I ended up passing out from the lack of oxygen and woke up four hours later completely disoriented.

If Ellen hadn't made me laugh that day, I would have devoured that entire cookie and my throat would have swollen shut completely, leaving me unable to breathe at all. Ellen Degeneres saved my life!

THANKS ELLEN!

Punk Ass Trick Nasty Hoe


I mean, how can you not just nod your head at this shirt? I found it a while ago at a tiny little shop in Koreatown. I ended up not buying it because it wasn't my size, but I've regretted that decision ever since. I should have just bought it for its novelty value. It's hilarious!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Make the Yuletide Gay


Happy Holidays! I hope everyone is keeping warm as the temperatures drop. And what better way to celebrate the season than by kicking back and watching a movie?

One of my all-time favorites is a cute little film called Make the Yuletide Gay, by Guest House Films. It centers around a young man named Olaf who, having not yet come out to his parents, winds up having his boyfriend from college posing as a simple friend when he joins him at home for Christmas. The plot is of course simple enough, but what I love about this film is its humor and heart. It's a light-hearted film that exudes warmth and reaches out to hug its viewers. The cast is fantastic, and our two main actors (Keith Jordan and Adamo Ruggiero) portray one of the most adorable couples I have ever seen on film. You'll find a lot of cheese in this film, but not so much in the cliche department. Yes, the closeted plot may seem a bit played out, but it's more about the relationship between the two young men and the acceptance of their love. It's a joy to watch them fall deeper in love as they learn more about themselves as their situation progresses. I quickly stopped caring about the inevitable coming out, and more so longed for the proclamation of love that would take this blossoming relationship to the next level.

Aren't they so cute?!

If you'd like a feel good flick to watch during the holidays, let Make the Yuletide Gay keep you warm during the winter months. It's definitely worth the watch.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Legend of Korra Finale - Baby Steps


I may write a full review of The Legend of Korra's series finale later, but this moment shown above deserves its own mention. While I may not have been a huge fan of the way the scene was written (dialogue was a bit weak), I did enjoy the fact that the creators, as well as Nickelodeon, had no problem depicting a clear and obvious indication of a same-sex relationship. Korra and Asami have been growing closer to one another for some time now, and the series ended last week with the two of them headed off into a new life together. It was beautiful to see the development of their relationship lead into something non-platonic, but of course there were limits. A kiss would have probably been too much of a statement, but it was unnecessary regardless.

While many LGBT outlets take things like this and hold it to a much higher platform than it deserves, we should definitely celebrate any baby steps toward full representation in media. The Avatar universe is already one of diversity, balance, and acceptance. There's no statement being made here other than one of consistency. It is for that reason I write this post commending the show.

If you missed last week's finale of Legend of Korra, catch it on Nick.com or look for showings on your Nicktoon network.



Love yourself. Be true to who you are, and don't allow yourself to be defined by the desires of others. This world belongs to everyone and we should celebrate diversity, not reject it.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Kayaking...does the body good

Does this life-saving vest make me look fat?

 A few years back, I took a little vacation with a friend to her hometown in Vegas. While we did eat like fiends, the best part of the trip was kayaking down the Colorado River. It was a beautiful sight traveling silently down the water. With only ourselves to talk to, it was like being in our own little world. A zen-like, spiritually empowering experience.

I absolutely love this photo.

The Magic of the Theatre

If you've never been to a live theatre performance, I strongly suggest you do so. It will, in no small manner, improve the quality of your life. There's a certain magic within those walls that draws you in and triggers sensations you cannot discover anywhere else. It's a joy to behold, and a welcome relief from the crippling realm of the outside world.

Me dressing the part at a showing of Castle of Caligari.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Art Revisited

I have this drawing in my sketchbook from about 2 years ago, but never got around to doing anything with it. Call it procrastination if you will, but I finally decided to take it to digital and color it. I think it turned out great.

Original sketch. I think I gave up on the background haha
 I forgot where I originally got inspired for this, but there could be many sources. I love the Old West type characters and settings.
Colored Version. Gotta love that Photoshop.

I wonder what other treasures are waiting in the sketchbook vault. I should go through and check everything haha. This was way too fun. Away I go!