I found a bunch of old books at library the other day but this one was by far my favorite! This one, entitled The little
treasure of prayers printed in 1888 is probably my favorite. I wanted to share a passage with you that really spoke to me, "Death can never kill us even, But relief, From all grief, To us then is givin. It doth close life's mournful story, Make a way That we mayPass to heavenly glory." ๐
I love books. Reading them, collecting them, and getting totally lost in them. And call me what you will but the hunger games really should've stayed an idea. Now maybe that sounds harsh, stupid even given the great amount of people in the fandom; but just hear me out. Millions of kids, mostly teenagers have read this series and fallen in love with it. There isn't anything wrong with someone being in love with a book, or book series. However this isn't any book series, according to google this is the summery;
"In what was once North America, the Capitol of Panem maintains its hold on its 12 districts by forcing them each to select a boy and a girl, called Tributes, to compete in a nationally televised event called the Hunger Games. Every citizen must watch as the youths fight to the death until only one remains. District 12 Tribute Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) has little to rely on, other than her hunting skills and sharp instincts, in an arena where she must weigh survival against love."
I have honestly never read the stories, and don't intend to; my friends and mom (who read it to be objective) have told me enough about it.
Let me first start off by saying there is so much violence in today's world, do we really need a whole series about chosen children to fight to the death? There are ways to incorporate love, death, sacrifice, and even survival/self defense skills into a book without it having to be entertainment based; and the people fighting to the death being children. In other words it doesn't have to be sick and twisted. Take Percy Jackson and the Olympian series for example. Rick Riordan, the author, incorporated all these things into the book. Not to mention it was for the worlds safety and not the worlds entertainment. He also manages to incorporate Greek mythology in there.
On a different note I want to add that I realize this book is a fictional one, as much as the Percy Jackson series is; but in today's world this series could inspire some people to do sick things. It only takes one person to have a murder inspired by the Hunger Games and all of a sudden people are having second thoughts, a lawsuit is in place, and the worst... a major tragedy. Sound far-fetched? According to Amanda Mannen (ListVerse.com here are 10 movies that inspired real crimes.
10 The Town
Ben Affleck’s Oscar-nominated crime drama The Town tells the
story of a man caught up in both a gang of bank robbers and a romance
with a witness to one of their robberies. It follows him as he tries to
protect her and leave the life of crime behind. A bunch of people seemed
to have missed all of that nuanced storytelling though, instead leaving
with the impression, “Hey, all that robbery stuff was pretty neat, I
should do that.”
The most prolific of the copycat criminals were a group of men in New York City, who committed a staggering 62 robberies
involving $217,000 in stolen cash from various Brooklyn- and
Queens-area businesses. The men used techniques portrayed in the film to
pull off the scheme, such as cutting the power supply to the target so
that employees couldn’t contact help, wearing miners’ headlamps to see
in the dark, and applying a liberal dose of bleach to the scene to
destroy DNA evidence. They must have been pretty surprised that all that
work didn’t stop them from getting caught, and admitted to police that
they were inspired by the film.
Two other crimes, one in Nebraska and one in Illinois,
involved robbers donning disguises seen in the film—a group of men in
skull-like masks and, hilariously, a woman in a nun costume,
respectively.
9 Project X
In the 2012 comedy film Project X, a group of nerdy
teenagers throw a party at one of their houses while their parents are
away. The party quickly grows out of control, resulting in a chaos of
drugs, guns, and eventually setting the entire neighborhood on fire.
Teenagers across the country responded, “Good idea!”
An epidemic of kids copying the movie is raging as hard as the party
they seek to emulate. These aren’t normal teen parties—they often
involve thousands of kids, who intend specifically to reenact the
movie’s portrayal of drugs and violence. Incidents have been reported in places as diverse as Texas, Utah, and Florida, usually taking place in illegally entered abandoned buildings.
Property damage has ensued in abundance, along with other catastrophes
that would obviously be expected from such out-of-control gatherings but
that no one seemed to consider. Several children have been wounded,
sometimes fatally, by gunfire, and many more have been charged with
possession of drugs and alcohol and tens of thousands of dollars’ worth
of vandalism. One incident in Texas ended with police rescuing a drunk,
naked girl being transported by a car full of boys. The problem has
gotten so bad that Warner Brothers issued a statement along the lines of
“Guys. It’s a movie. Knock it off.”
8 Scream
Wes Craven’s 1996 film was a groundbreaking moment in horror movie
history, a tongue-in-cheek parody of the genre’s tropes that still
managed to be horrifying. It was also, according to an American judge, a
“very good source to learn how to kill someone,” and it did indeed
inspire a series of copycat murders. The most notorious was that of
Belgian teen Alisson Cambier.
She had befriended 24-year-old Thierry Jaradin and was visiting him
in his home one day when he propositioned her. After she refused, he
excused himself to another room, where he donned the iconic Ghostface
costume. He selected two large knives, which he used to stab Cambier 30
times in the manner of the victim in the film’s opening scene. After the
deed was done, he made a few phone calls, confessed to the crime, and
later admitted to police that he’d planned the incident modeled after
the film. Authorities were baffled by Jaradin’s actions, given that he
had no criminal record or history of mental illness, except apparently a
habit of trying to pick up 15-year-old girls.
7 Fight Club
David Fincher’s 1999 film adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s gritty debut
novel struck a chord with men who felt they’d been neutered by Western
society. Fight Club’s world of underground bare-knuckle boxing
matches and organized terrorism was terribly attractive, and it was only
a matter of time before the fact that it was also terribly illegal was
no longer any real concern.
The most serious crime committed was in New York City over Memorial
Day weekend in 2009. Homemade bombs were set off in various locations
around the city, including a Starbucks in the Upper East Side,
apparently modeled after the film’s destruction of businesses they
considered symbolic of their oppression. The bombings were eventually
traced to Kyle Shaw, a member of a local “fight club,” after he bragged
about it to his peers. Fight clubs,
in fact, have popped up all over the world in the wake of the film,
among populations as diverse as American software developers, Australian
schoolboys, and British prisons.
6 Money Train
The 1995 heist film included a scene in which a thief called the
Torch robs a subway toll booth, then traps the clerk and sprays the
booth with gasoline, setting it on fire. In the comedy, the clerk gets
away, but the victims of the desperate viewers who took note of the
technique weren’t so lucky.
In the first incident,
a young man filled the coin chute of the booth with lighter fluid,
threatening the clerk with fiery death if he didn’t give him the money.
He lit the chute
anyway, and the 50-year-old victim suffered burns over 75 percent of
his body before he was rescued. He died in the hospital several weeks
later. There were an incredible seven incidents over the following three
weeks utilizing the same method, spurring an outraged campaign against
violence in Hollywood.
5 Saw
The Jigsaw Killer from the Saw franchise has all the makings
of a psychopathic anti-hero. His traps are elaborate, ingenious, and
gruesome; he only targets people who are hurting themselves; and his
games are designed to teach them the value of life. Jigsaw never kills
anyone, he contends—if they don’t have sufficient will to live, they
kill themselves. It’s fitting, then, that the two Jigsaw-inspired crimes
never actually hurt anyone—at least, not in the way they intended.
A Salt Lake City mother turned in her son and his friend after she
overheard them plotting to kidnap, torture, and murder several people.
The two boys, aged 14 and 15, had detailed plans to set up games in the Saw
style to teach a lesson to people they claim were harming others,
including a police officer (the occupation of many Jigsaw targets) and
two middle-school girls. The boys even told police they had procured cameras and camcorders to document the murders, as Jigsaw did.
Meanwhile, in Tennessee, two teenage girls found themselves in hot
water after what they claimed was a prank gone wrong. A 52-year-old
woman received a voicemail in the Saw style, stating that a
friend had been hidden in her home, and the caller was about to release
the toxic gas they had rigged inside. She had to decide whether to save
herself or risk saving her friend. When she received the message, it
came at the worst possible time—during a funeral procession. The woman
was so terrified that she suffered a stroke. She recovered, but the
girls were charged with phone harassment.
4 Backdraft
The 1991 action film follows a group of Chicago firefighters as they
race against the clock to catch a serial arsonist. You can probably see
where this is headed.
Surprisingly, he just wanted to be a hero, said the man arrested for arson after watching Backdraft.
He admired the firefighters in the movie, and he wanted to be like
them, saving people from burning buildings. Unfortunately, he kinda missed the part
about setting fires being bad. Since no one was kind enough to set one
for him, he took matters into his own hands, lighting a chair in his
girlfriend’s family’s apartment while they slept. The saddest part is,
he didn’t even get to put the fire out. The family woke as smoke quickly
filled the apartment and put out the fire themselves. The hapless
boyfriend just got arrested.
3 Interview With The Vampire
There don’t seem to be many crimes from the 1994 adaptation of the
Anne Rice classic that mortals can reenact. Maybe someone threw some
people down a well and lit them on fire? No. It’s much weirder than
that.
Daniel Sterling and his girlfriend of eight years, Lisa Stellwagen,
watched the movie together on November 17, 1994. That night, Lisa woke
up at about 3:00 AM to find Daniel staring at her. He told her,
“Tonight you’re going to die. I’m going to kill you and drink your
blood.” At which point, she apparently rolled over and went back to
sleep, possibly murmuring “That’s nice, dear,” because it wasn’t until
later that day that Daniel stabbed her seven times and sucked the blood
from her wounds. No word on why she didn’t run out of bed screaming
immediately, like a normal person probably would have. Daniel was kind
enough to make it clear that he didn’t blame the movie, although he
admitted it did influence his plan. The jury didn’t buy it as a defense
though, and convicted him of attempted first-degree murder, among
several other charges.
2 First Blood
The 1982 action film was a bleak portrayal of the damage the Vietnam
War had inflicted upon young American men, personified by Sylvester
Stallone’s John Rambo. He is accosted by police, chased into the woods,
and relentlessly pursued after accidentally killing an officer.
Eventually he’s driven to gunning down huge swaths of town.
There were many police reports in the wake of the first film of young
men attempting to imitate their hero, John Rambo, primarily in the Canadian wilderness.
One man, dressed in army fatigues and a red headband, was shot to death
in a standoff with police after killing an officer. Another, an
18-year-old man in the Toronto area, was found lurking in a swampy
ravine wearing khakis and face paint and carrying a music stand. Yet
another, also dressed in army clothes and a painted face, was pursued
for two weeks in the Ontario woods while he launched rocks with a
slingshot—just like Rambo . . . except that this guy was launching them
at children. The film’s creators disowned any responsibility for the
crimes, but while psychologists agreed that the movie wasn’t to blame,
it certainly provided an ill-suited role model to these deranged men.
1 The Dark Knight
Everyone knows about the tragedy in Colorado and the orange-haired
man who cried “I am the Joker!” before shooting up a movie theater full
of Batman fans last year, but he’s not the only Joker-inspired guy who wanted to watch the world burn.
In 2010, a Wisconsin man was sentenced to almost a year in jail after
he broke into his cousin’s home and assaulted him while dressed as the
Joker. The man had suspected his cousin of sleeping with his
ex-girlfriend and attacked the two of them when he found them in bed together.
It’s doubtful the Joker would approve, because while that’s a terrible
motive, it makes entirely too much sense for an insane character like
the Joker. A much more Joker-like incident occurred in 2009, when a
teacher fended off an attack from an Indiana high school student. The
girl came at the teacher with a razor blade, but not before she excused herself to the bathroom to apply Joker-style makeup and slice her cheeks into his trademark smile.
So now after reading that I have to ask Is the Hunger Games still a fictional story?
~ Hugs From Hayley
Since the day they got married,
He'd been praying for a little baby boy.
Someone he could take fishing,
Throw the football and be his pride and joy.
He could already see him holding that trophy,
Taking his team to State.
But when the nurse came in with a little pink blanket,
All those big dreams changed.
And now he's wrapped around her finger,
She's the center of his whole world.
And his heart belongs to that sweet little beautiful, wonderful, perfect all-American girl.
Sixteen short years later,
She was falling for the senior football star.
Before you knew it he was dropping passes,
Skipping practice just to spend more time with her.
The coach said "Hey son, what's your problem?
Tell me, have you lost your mind?"
Daddy said "You'll lose your free ride to college.
Boy you better tell her goodbye".
But now he's wrapped around her finger,
She's the center of his whole world.
And his heart belongs to that sweet little beautiful, wonderful, perfect all-American
And when they got married and decided to have one of their own,
She said "Be honest, tell me what you want?"
And he said "Honey, you wanna know,
Sweet, little, beautiful, one just like you.
Oh, a beautiful, wonderful, perfect all-American."
Now he's wrapped around her finger,
She's the center of his whole world.
And his heart belongs to that sweet little beautiful, wonderful, perfect all-American girl
All American girl.
The clouds are somewhere in between dark and light. So pretty... I am thinking...
About riding coasters. It may sound dumb but that's all I can think about lately. For those who are unaware I was in a car accident 6-7 months ago and there was also damage to my vertebrae. Nothing serious, but i still get headaches from time especially from car rides. I am the one who tells my doctor if I'm ready to move on... actually everyone's eyes are on me. I know deep down that riding coasters right now isn't the smartest, but I'd do anything to be able to get on at least one by the end of the summer.
I am thankful that...
That I have a beautiful photogenic little sister to take pictures of
From the kitchen...
I ate a bagel for breakfast :P
I am wearing...
Currently green skinnies and a oversized Power of The Pen Tee shirt... but i plan on getting a shower and changing into something more fashionable before I got to a volunteer training tonight. I am creating...
A wing made out of (Lysoled) duck feathers I am going...
To the library tonight for a volunteer training... hoping to meet new people!!! I am reading...
Joyride by Anna Banks
I am hearing...
The humming of the washing machine and the soft purring of my cat Elvis. I am wondering…
How people don't like country music...It has more meaning then rap crap so :/
Some quotes...
One of my favorite things...
The pictures I took at this lake the other day,
I thought this looked like a cross :)
Oh and this picture of a pink flower at a flower shop,
A Few Plans for the Rest of the Week...
Tomorrow I take a Photography class
I hope to get section 3/13 done on my Genealogy class I'm taking
Therapy on Wednesday
Write a letter to my friend in Cali
My Picture Thought....
I absolutely love the way my hair and eyes get blue-r in the summer :)