2011-03-29

Letters with L

People often seem to think they know each others.. mainly that can be even the truth. But sometimes it's fun to reveal something that people don't have a clue of..

This is my confession...

I write letters. Those old fashioned pieces of paper stuffed in an envelope. I write letters basically to every people I consider close to me. I write letters about anything and everything, letters telling I miss you, letters about my goals, about my ambitions, letters with a lot of "I love you's", love letters even.. Sometimes it's just a little note stuffed in an envelope with the name on it, sometimes many pages of wandering thoughts written in the middle of the night.. Some of you might now think that you haven't got any of those letters.. That's true. I write letters that I'll never send.. You'll probably see them first after my death.. (There's a mission to my sister or brothers, try to find all the rightful owners of those letters after I've passed, hahaa..)

So, still think you know me..? Still got some surprises up my sleeve.. ;)

2011-03-18

Some do, some don't, I might

Naughty or nice?
You can guess
once or twice.
I'm definitely more
on the devil's side..

2011-03-08

Riot for everyone/No to censorship

The thing is: Facebook deleted the picture below from Nikki Sixx fanpage in Facebook because they find it offensive/pornographic. Yet Facebook lets teenagers have profile pictures that are more revealing, pictures that are meant to be sexual.


The fans of Nikki Sixx took the matter to their own and started changing their Facebook profile pictures to the cover of the single. As they see it, this picture is a work of art and it shouldn't be censored. More than that, it is also a statement of us all being equal and beautiful no matter what we look like on the outside. The message is simple and it is best told in the new Sixx AM video. Beauty can be found in odd places.

Not only changing their profile pictures in Facebook, fans have spread the word all over the internet and the revolution can be seen also in Twitter. The pictures by Nikki Sixx are provoking, no doubt about that. But there's also some rough beauty in them. And besides, isn't art supposed to be provoking? Isn't it a good thing that it starts discussion about things that are wrong in this world? After having so many wars and riots so that we can have the freedom of speech and the freedom of expressing ourselves our own way, are we going to give up on that freedom just because Facebook (or any other company) tells us? Are we letting them to define what is art and what isn't? I don't think so..

And it seems like I'm not alone thinking like that.


More about the subject can be read also from Nikki Sixx vs. Facebook