Friday, July 17, 2009

Is it plagiarism if you didn't see the other person's first?

I'm fretting, again. I was doing yoga this morning and thought; I want to write. I don't care if anyone reads it, really. It's good for the mind, it's probably good for the soul, and I have a title - The Human Project. It's going to be my ramblings about everything and anything having to do with the human habit. I thought I came up with it on my own. So there I was, tapping out my first rambling. Posted it. Edited it. Yes, I realize that's not the order of this process, but it's the order my brain works.
Okay get to the point already, fast forward to late afternoon; I go to look at my first precious jewel - HAH. I go to Google blogsearch, type in The Human Project, and there she is. Whoops, that's not my project. Who is this? Well clearly she did not just write her 537 blog pieces in the last 6 hours (I didn't really count how many blog things she had). Do I have to change the name of my blog? Can there be more than one 'Human project'? Should I contact her? Of course I should, I already did. I sent her a FaceBook friend invite. I don't know if this is the Human Project or the futuristic project. What place have I landed in?

Cupcakes are good for the planet

You know cupcakes make everyone happy. Have you ever seen anyone angry while eating a cupcake? The mere thought of an angry person eating a cupcake is ridiculous. You get to be five years old again. Five was a great age for me; I had a best-best-best friend named Katy and we lived across the street from each other. We started kindergarten together. We explored the neighborhood together. Five is care-free, for most children anyway.
Isn't that what we want for our five year old babies?
Oh, I think I went off course a bit. Bring it on back, baby. There you are eating a wonderful cupcake and feeling five again, smiling away, doesn't it stand to reason; that you're putting those happy vibes out into the world, thus making the world a better place, a happier place.
Have a cupcake and help the world.