Monday, June 27, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
New York, Stand Up!
"Way to go, New York. One people. One planet. One love." — Alyssa Milano
I've always been a proud New Yorker. But last night, with the passing of the same-sex marriage law, I think I'm just a downright boastful New Yorker. :)
I guess like Alicia says..concrete jungle where dreams are made of, there's nothing you can't do..
Equality for all should never have even been up for debate.
Congrats to everyone who worked hard to get this passed, and an even BIGGER congrats to everyone who will now be able to get married in the State of New York - regardless of sexual orientation.
XOXO,
Bliss
Labels:
Equality,
LGBT,
New York,
Same-Sex Marriage
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
"C" Yourself With More Birthdays
Head to the "C Yourself With More Birthdays" Facebook page, click "like," and then upload a photo of yourself making a letter "C" with your hand, arms, props—really whatever you can think of.
If Facebook isn't your cup of tea, you can also upload a photo via Instagram (just be sure to add the #CYourself hashtag).
For each uploaded photo, Showtime will donate $5 to the American Cancer Society. And the most creative photo will earn a $5,000 cash prize.
XOXO,
B
If Facebook isn't your cup of tea, you can also upload a photo via Instagram (just be sure to add the #CYourself hashtag).
For each uploaded photo, Showtime will donate $5 to the American Cancer Society. And the most creative photo will earn a $5,000 cash prize.
XOXO,
B
Monday, June 20, 2011
Easy Things You Can Do to Help Marriage Equality Pass in NY
Being treated equally should never be up for debate. And everyone should have that right - regardless of their gender, race, religion and sexual orientation.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/easy-ways-you-can-help-marriage-equality-pass-in-n
Come on, New York. Don't let me down.
XOXO,
Bliss
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/easy-ways-you-can-help-marriage-equality-pass-in-n
Come on, New York. Don't let me down.
XOXO,
Bliss
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Friendship and the Virtual World
Why, hello! :)
I'm Blissie Boucher..a four-year veteran of Second Life.
Close your mouth - yes, people DO make it to four years without having some kind of nervous breakdown (personally, I think the key is to take a break every now and then - but that's a whole other post).
See, my favorite part of Second Life is (and always has been) my friends. I am, after all, married to my best friend. :) But there are some things that I think new people in Second Life need to know (ya know..be told versus learn).
You see, just because it's a cartoon world, doesn't mean everyone within SL is playing a part. Some people are simply just..themselves - only in cartoon form. Having fun..telling jokes..enjoying music and exploring new and exciting places. Lots of people in SL even do the unthinkable..and wear their heart on their sleeve.
And just because it's virtual, doesn't mean that emotions are any less real to some folks.
So here's the thing: when you make a friend in Second Life, treat them the same way as you would like to be treated. Be kind, be generous, be caring and being genuine. And if you cannot be any or all of the above to someone, then leave people alone.
The rules of friendship are the same - in any world.
I'm Blissie Boucher..a four-year veteran of Second Life.
Close your mouth - yes, people DO make it to four years without having some kind of nervous breakdown (personally, I think the key is to take a break every now and then - but that's a whole other post).
See, my favorite part of Second Life is (and always has been) my friends. I am, after all, married to my best friend. :) But there are some things that I think new people in Second Life need to know (ya know..be told versus learn).
You see, just because it's a cartoon world, doesn't mean everyone within SL is playing a part. Some people are simply just..themselves - only in cartoon form. Having fun..telling jokes..enjoying music and exploring new and exciting places. Lots of people in SL even do the unthinkable..and wear their heart on their sleeve.
And just because it's virtual, doesn't mean that emotions are any less real to some folks.
So here's the thing: when you make a friend in Second Life, treat them the same way as you would like to be treated. Be kind, be generous, be caring and being genuine. And if you cannot be any or all of the above to someone, then leave people alone.
The rules of friendship are the same - in any world.
Do unto others as you would have them do to you.
Not a hard concept. Good idea for the virtual world..and the real world.
I've seen it all kids - really..I have.
Just remember, when you're in crisis and lost..when your heart is broken..or when your whole world is collapsing around you for one reason or another..your friends are the ones that will pick you up, dust you off, and help you carry on. So don't mistreat them..because karma is a bitch. A big..cruel bitch with a nasty sense of humor.
I've been so blessed in my Second Life to have the most amazing friends ever. Friends that have put me together more times than I can count..suffered through my ramblings..my fashion shows and they've never abandoned me - even when I more than deserved it.
If you have real friends..ones that have and always had your back..THANK them. Because being a friend doesn't come with pay (though it probably should), just your love and appreciation.
And you..well..you'll know those friends. They're the ones whose true colors are always the same - through good days and bad days. And when the chips are down..or a situation doesn't benefit them..you'll know who really was never a friend to start with.
A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future,
and accepts you just the way you are.
Just my words of advice for today. :) Have a happy Sunday.
XOXO,
B
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