Friday, November 15, 2013

Rome,Rome, Rome, Rome


I’m reclining and discontent. I’m massaging a balm onto my face directly in front of the mirror: tapping, tap, tapping my hands, impatiently waiting for a transformation to occur. I don’t like what I see: all the wear and tear that does not fit into this life. A gaunt, mustard shade is my skin, with sunken bits where nocturnal nights have begun to show. There’s a splotchy redness from the liquid crystals and then there’s that perpetrator, nausea. He’s settling in my stomach, taking hold as he does every night. He knows his place just as he knows that I will forget who I am, almost automatically tonight.

          This is not a new situation. Every day more of me slips casually away. One would think me a tree permanently invested in autumn. Each day is another leave floating to the dense, disdainful earth. At some point, winter will announce himself and steal me wholly. I will unravel entirely and become this objective nothingness and something in that is soothing.

          Something about losing it all, becoming completely engrossed in my own failures as a person seems inviting. As though, I would finally be something (even if it is something pathetic).

          I’m dying here. Ships are sailing every which way and I’m standing with a white flag, simply waving. I’m not even waving frantically, just a “hello”, maybe a “how are you?”. Simultaneously, I’m sinking. Down, down, down, below into Atlantis.  The shore is only a few feet away and I know I could manage it. In fact, I can envision my limbs guiding themselves through the vast shades of blue, until my hands clinch the sand.

          “Hold on”, they’ll scream. “I see her. There goes life! Aye, she blows!” and I surely do. I blow to the moon and then swing with stars for a bit. Gravity grabs my waist and pulls me into him. He holds me as I grip onto his figure. Afraid that if I let go, I’ll come crashing down into the damp darkness. Eventually, I grow too relaxed. My grip lessens and he’s able to peel each of my fingers off gingerly. He does so with the manners of a gentleman and I receive a fleeting love. But soon enough, I find myself landing amongst the leaves I once had it out for. My entire being plastered alongside their starburst expenditures. I am this burning nothingness: equally raw and equivocally fooled.
 
--Badria

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Livin La Vida Loca'

 Dear viewers or non-viewers,
                                       Here we meet again! Ramadan is almost over with exactly one week remaining.  It has come and gone quicker than a lightning bolt, so to speak. I like to think I've spent the last twenty-three days resting peacefully and getting  closer to God. I think it is good to have faith and be reasonable about it. There's no harm in believing in "something" and it is with that train of thought that I encourage everyone to take these last few Summer days and put them on pause. I highly encourage you to evaluate your beliefs and how you go about believing and see what needs improving. Also, don't think to hard and take time to enjoy life! After all, we are young and living free.

It is on that note that I add that I am in DIRE need of a camera. I want to capture my college moments with utmost perfection. The only problem is I don't know which camera to purchase. Formerly, I had a a plum  S210 Nikon cool pix. It has thus been destroyed. Therefore, I need something more durable.

Here are a few viable candidates:
I'm especially digging this L820 with the 30x optical zoom! Only $200 on Newwegg!
This little guy is a modern day Polaroid! It is digital and yet still able to give you instant photo prints. The problem is it is not exactly rational. The battery life isn't too great according to various reviews and the paper used to insert in the camera for the photos can get kind of costly.  If I had money to blow though, I would definitely go for one of these bad boyzzzz!
Haha, well that is is enough of my occasional tech "geeking" for one day. I'll update you soon!
xxxxxxx, Badria

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Reviving the Vibe




The cat's MEOWW will look sweet in my dorm room!
Hello, world! I'm thinking it is time to revive this blog after a glorious two year stint of nothing. I do apologize for that immensely. I'm at 18 at the moment and a bit more responsible then I was at 16, or so I'd like to think. Not to worry, I am still a hipster! I will be attending the University of the Ozarks real soon, where I will bring "hip" to the mountains. Haha, I'm starting with this siamese cat stitching I found that my grandmother created. The frame was once a tacky beige, but I just painted it a gorgeous emerald. I also want to purchase a map of the world and plot all my future destinations in college. I'm totally thinking "Hellooooooo, dorm LYFE." I'll try to update more regularly!

This piece I bought at a la Earthbound CHEAP and will be perfect, trippy dorm material.






P.S. Now I just need to get my hands on some aging shutters to use as dorm decor'.

 Xxxxxx, Badria