Month: March 2013

  • The truth

    is that I don’t blog much here anymore because I have nothing to say that people are interested in. I either want to talk about my business, or I want to talk about liberty. Liberty is not a subject matter that is talked about here on Xanga, and when I do, it’s not something that’s received well, for some reason. I don’t know why that is…one would think that people want to be more free in their lives…and yet, I always see people defend the government for some reason or other. I’m devoting my life to liberty, and that’s what I find interesting. I do not care about celebrities and what they’re doing or not doing, I do not care about what’s in style, or anything of the sort. That kind of thing is superficial and does not interest me.

    Meanwhile, I do miss reading the personal posts, and seeing how my friends are doing, and what’s going on in their lives. While I’m not around much, there are other ways you can keep in contact with me, such as Facebook, and I just started tooling around on Google+. I also started writing a liberty oriented blog on WordPress, and I made the first post today. If you’re interested in learning new ideas or if you want to interact with me there, the URL is controlthesheep.wordpress.com, and you can follow me there and see my thoughts on liberty and how I’m living my life.

    I would like to say that I’m not shutting this Xanga down…but there is a reason I haven’t been around, and I do miss everyone. I love and appreciate the friendships I’ve made here, and I hope they continue. And who knows…I might be back with more regularity at some point in the future. As far as right now, blogging at Xanga isn’t very high on my priority list…mostly because the things I have going on are my business and trying to spread the ideas of liberty. And hopefully I’ll help guide some people to new ideas along the way.

  • I feel like I’m disappearing.

  • It’s my birthday…

    Yeah, I never had a chance to write a blog for here, but it is indeed my birthday today. I am 27 years old now. Birthday’s are starting to get weird…it’s an odd thing to think about, aging. When you’re younger, you never really think about how old you are. Now that I’m approaching 30, I think about my life, and the direction it’s going. I wonder if I’m doing the right thing. I wonder many things.

    But anyway, since it’s my birthday, I created coupon code BIRTHDAY27 to get 27% off any orders in the shop. I was going to end it tonight, but since I didn’t post this here, I’ll extend it into tomorrow in case there’s anyone who wants to have a go at something they like in the shop. I also wanted to thank everyone who has supported me in my business, I appreciate it more than you know <3

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/crazy2love

    And now, I’m going to end my night by reading a book in bed…I hope everyone is well.

  • You are not a US citizen

    Savory Scents is featured in the second issue of an ezine called The Agorist Report. Read all about it here: https://theagoristreport.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/the-agorist-report-issue-2/

    So here’s the definition of a citizen: “A person owing loyalty to and entitled by birth or naturalization to the protection of a state or nation”

    It sounds like it’s a valid argument, then, that to classify yourself as a US citizen is legitimate, right? Wrong. That is incorrect. No government agency is obligated to protect you, including the police, as we can see in a number of court cases (one of these cases can be read about here)

    Protect and serve!!!!!!! Cuz ‘Merica!!!!! And ALLLLLLL the laws that are there to “protect” you as a “US citizen” are completely legit, right?

    Anyway, the above paragraph is not related to my point. My point is, if courts can rule that there is no obligation of the government to protect you from danger, which is the definition of a citizen, then the claim that there’s such a thing as a US citizen is false. I don’t know how you can interpret that in any other way. You could also go so far as to say that since there’s no obligation to protect, the wars for your “freedom” and the laws that are put in place to “protect” you from yourself or others are not there for you at all, but only to fund raise more money for the government and to control you, and are therefore illegitimate and false.

  • Computer nerds..? Help?

    Okay, so the hard drive on my computer crashed a couple weeks ago, and I’ve got a new one and everything..however, I don’t know which driver I need to install to make the volume and brightness keys work again, using the blue Fn key..does anyone know?? If it helps, my computer is a Sony Vaio, PCG-71315L…

  • Erotica

    Thanks to everyone that rated me an A, it’s greatly appreciated!! Love you all!!

    So, I’m trying to write a BDSM erotica and I’m having difficulties. I’m just not feeling it. I started writing it last night just before I went to bed…as I was falling asleep, I was thinking about BDSM and sex and needless to say, my dreams last night were filled with sex. Multiple sex dreams, hahaha. Since I’m having a hard time writing, I’m going to do some reading…

  • Bad Relationships

    Why yes, I am back. So a couple of weeks ago, the hard drive on my computer took a dive. Good thing I had all my files backed up on an external hard drive.. So I ordered a new hard drive, got an operating system, had some trouble installing drivers so I could connect to the interwebs, but finally, here I am!

    So anyway, something that has been on my mind is bad relationships. Toxic ones. Relationships where people call each other horrible names when they fight, and they fight often. Nasty fights that get one or both people involved in the relationship hurt…the ones that happen all the time. Toxic relationships don’t have to be just physical violence. I think you can be in love with someone, and have love for someone, and still be in a bad relationship.

    So the question I pose is, at what point do you leave the relationship? At what point do you give up on love?

    And oh, my new favorite song…