Sunday, 22 March 2015

Glee Goodbye


I started watching Glee when i was 13 years old and finished now i am 19, i has literally helped me all the way through my teenage years. Glee has taught me many things such as not trying to fit in, being true to who you really are, and do whatever makes you happy and not what makes your peers happy. I know that many people will just see Glee as a silly show directed to young teens, but to its audience it is so much more then that. I loved how you could relate to every single character in the show and how each person has their own story. 

My 20 Favorite Moments in Glee: (not in order)
1. When Kurts dad Burt Hummel performed Single Ladies to Kurt
2. When Kurt Met Blaine
3. Rachels Run Joey Run extravaganza 
4. Grilled Cheesus
5. When Mike and Tina sang together for the first time
6.When Puck Shaved his head
7. Every Britney Episode!
8. Dont Stop Believing (Of Cause) 
9. When Mr Shue. saw the Glee Club as little kids
10. When Finn walked down the corridor in his Boxer shorts
11. Finn and Rachels kiss in Faithfully
12.Gaga
13. When Santana finally came out
14. The weddings
15. When Kurt met Rachel in New York
16. When Blaine joined McKinley
17. When Rachel met her mum 
18. Christmas Episodes <3
19. When Will proposed to Emma
20.  Trouty Mouth by Santana Lopez 

Remembering Cory/Finn 


I think that the Quarterback episode was the hardest thing i have ever had to watch. Not only did we loss Finn Hudson but the world also lost Cory Monteith, The hardest part of the episode for me had to be when Lea Michele sang Make You Feel My Love, because of the pure emotion that was pouring out of her. Finn was the heart and soul of Glee and i think that he will forever missed by all Glee fans, and the episode was a great way to mourn his passing. 

My favourite song by Cory/Finn was Jessie's Girl: 


I will carry Glee with me in my heart for the rest of my life, and i don't even care how sad that sounds but it has meant a lot to me over the years and i will never forget it, so i want to say thank you to the following people:

Lea Michele for Rachel Berry
Cory Monteith for Finn Hudson
Dianna Argon for Quinn Fabray 
Mark Salling For Puck
Chris Colfer for Kurt Hummel
Darren Criss for Blaine Anderson
Kevin Hart for Artie Abrams
Amber Riley for Mercedes Jones
Jenna Ushkowitz for Tina Cohen-Chang
Harry Shum Jr. for Mike Chang
Chord Overstreet for Sam Evans 
Naya Rivera for Santana Lopez
Heather Morris for Britney S. Pierce
Mike O'Malley for Burt Hummel
Lauren Potter for Becky Jackson
Jane Lynch for Sue Sylvester
Matthew Morrison for Will Schuester
Jayma Mays for Emma Pillsbury
Iqbal Theba for Principle Figgins 
Jonathan Groff for Jessie St. James

And Ryan Murphy for writing Glee thank you sooo much!!!




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Friday, 13 March 2015

I AM A FEMINIST

Well, last year Emma Watson gave an amazing speech about Feminism for the He for She campaign. It got me thinking what she says is completely true, men seem to think that they can't be a feminist because they are male but that is not the case, a feminist stands up for female rights yes!, but they also stand for Gender equality and this is in every aspect and not just in working life.  
For example i have found this quote from another website about feminism - Feminism also, by its nature, embraces the belief that all people are entitled to freedom and liberty within reason--including equal civil rights--and that discrimination should not be made based on gender, sexual orientation, skin color, ethnicity, religion, culture, or lifestyle.

Emma Watson states in her speech that she thinks it is sad that men feel like if they show their emotions it is not masculine and its degrading for them to do so, i agree men shouldn't be ashamed to cry in public or hug one of their friends, i will never understand why in a social group, if a man shows companionship with another man it is seen in a sexual way? why? when a women hugs her friends that isn't seen as sexual so why is that the case for a guy? Another point to this is homosexuality is becoming more excepted in today's society so why is this still a problem? 

I believe that EVERYONE should be treated equally whether your male, female, have a different religion, culture, sexual orientation, skin color whatever! we should all be treated with the same respect as everyone else, none of us should feel compelled at act a certain way because of our gender. None of us should feel unwelcome somewhere because of our religion. We should all have equal rights and equal amount of say. 



This leads me onto another subject, why do young girls feel like they need to have a guy in their lives to feel special, why do they feel like they need to look and be a certain way to be beautiful, why do young people feel like they need a degree to be smart, to be loud to get noticed, to drink alcohol to "fit in" - these things are what most young people today feel like they need to be.

Young girls shouldn't feel like they need to have a boyfriend to feel special, because it doesn't make you special, you don't need to be a size 8 to be beautiful everyone comes in different shapes and sizes and they are all beautiful just because the Media shows celebrities that are sizes like 8-12 and in America size 0's they are photo shopped most of the time, there isn't a tabloid out there that doesn't use editing in their photo shoot's. Don't compare yourself to someone else feel happy in your own skin, because you are beautiful, don't try to change yourself just to look like other people.

I just want to give out a message to my generation, don't try soo hard just to fit in because if your still in school and you have to change yourself just to fit in with the "crowd" those aren't your real friends anyway, try to stay true to yourself and you will find those friends that will stick by your-side in life. If you do this you will be a lot happier in the end because you won't be confused with who you truly are, you will just know.