Filed under: Brooke Anthony
Am I being too sensitive when I get the urge to delete people off of my facebook friends list because of their status? Some people just don’t know when to stop complaining. If you are unhappy with something in your life- get out there and change it instead of sitting on facebook and bitching about it. I’m tired of seeing people complain about the same things on an everyday basis. It’s like beating a dead horse with another dead horse. Repeatedly. Until it’s beyond dead. Deader than then deadest of the deadest deads. Kaputsky.
Optimism is a good quality to have on your side. The ability to see the bright side in any dark situation is always good. There is always a bright side- things can’t be dark all the time. I try to think like this. I’m obviously not the poster child for National mental health awareness month, but I like to think that I know the proper steps towards leading a good life.
On the other side of the Debbie Downers on facebook, I feel like people are just totally oblivious to their actions. For example, if we haven’t talked in a few months, please don’t feel compelled to “catch up” with me and dig deeper than the deepest depths of the ocean into my current personal life. For example, a girl I hadn’t spoken with in quite some time IMS me out of the blue the other day. In a matter of a minute and a half, I’m being questioned about my boyfriend, how we met, what size shoe I take, and if I prefer the color blue over green. My boyfriend is excellent, we met in Manhattan, I’m a size 8 shoe, and I like prefer green over blue any day. I feel like it fits my personality. It’s a bubbly, fun color- but not forest green though- cause God if you know me you know how I feel about that color.
It’s not a matter of not wanting to open up to people, I’m a very open person- it’s just I see through people at times. (Now that I asked you about your personal life,) “Did Joey say anything about me?”. No. He didn’t. He said he never wants to speak to you again, and I can clearly see why.
The past month of my life gives a whole new meaning to “every ending is a new beginning”.
you electrify my life.
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Hello BA’ers.
Sorry for the brief hiatus. I’ve been busy latley!
I’ve entered the world of paid movie gigs, blogging by the masses, and now i’m working with Emily Donahue to develop a fun online blog/short movie group called “The Commuters”. It’s like a girl group without the corny songs about ditching boyfriends and staying friends forever. Ok, that could happen- but as of right now I don’t think it will. You can check The Commuters out at thecommuters.wordpress.com and follow us on twitter at twitter.com/thecommuters. It’s a little weak right now, but these things take time! Soon we will have our own little corner of the web at a dot com, so don’t listen to Mehcad Brooks in our intro, he’s telling you lies.
Style Stepout was awesome, great time with the girls from theluxuryspot.com!
You can also catch me writing for them sometime within the next few weeks. The Luxury Spot is a great website about living good, and it also has great events (like the Style Stepout and FREE Yoga classes!- but make sure you bring your own mat- they don’t supply that shizz.), so if you are in the New York City area, make sure you check it out to hop on the LS wagon!
And in case you forgot, as always I can be found at twitter.com/brookeanthony!

