Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Loser Like Me.

Yooo motherfudgers.


Sorry, again, for not doing as i planned, and to be perfectly honest with you, i have no excuse, so you will just have to forgive me. :) 


My post for today is a song, as i haven't done one like this in a while. the song is entitled 'Loser Like Me' and sung by The Glee Cast.


The main reason for this having an inspirational effect is the whole 'I'm a LOSER, I don't care' sort of thing. This attitude is good for having a high self-esteem, which is mostly the whole theme when it come to Glee. 
Basically, my advice to you for this week is to ignore what anyone thinks of you, be your own person, and be proud of being exactly that, and not what everyone else wants to be.


And just think, those people who mock you for being different to them, will be the ones that when you grow older, you see on street corners begging, working as binmen and on Jeremy Kyle :).


AND THEN IT'S YOUR TURN.
here is a link. go listen to this song, and listen to the lyrics well. :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ59jBudWwQ
xoxo ryan xoxo

Sunday, 6 March 2011

I'M BAAAACK! && Defying The Doctors.

HEEEEY.
I'M BACK! sorry for the looong boring hiatus, it was like two months right?! but yeah, i've been crazy busy. exams, revision, back to school, relationships, arguments. yeah, its been a mental month and a half.
but now i'm back, i plan to do a post every once a week, not sure which day yet, but i'll be sure to let y'all know.


aaaanywaayy.


here's an inspirational story about the father of a disabled boy, who has done so much for his son, its unbelievable. a basic overview is that when Rick was born, the doctors told his parents that he would be disabled for the rest of his life, but they did not want to believe this.
after a lot of hard work, Rick's parents forked out for an amazing piece of equipment which allowed him to communicate. due to this, Rick told his parents how he wanted to help the other disabled kids, and so Dick (Rick's dad) has done so many things to contribute to helping the disabled, things like sponsored runs, towing Rick in a dingy while swimming, and so many more.
the amazing love that a father can give to his son is most definitely emphasised here, and it is just so beautiful to hear someone go to that much of a length, not just for his own son, but for other disabled children too, shows that this man is someone to look up to, a role model.


anyway, enough of my jibber-jabber, go read it for yourselves, and think to yourselves, what lengths would YOU go to for your son or daughter, or even for someone you love. think how much they mean to you, and what they would do for you. think about what life would be like without them. unbearable? hard to take?


http://www.weboflove.org/050917dadtrulycares


and then remember that i love you all, no matter what ;)


xoxo ryan xoxo

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Schedule&&Taking Chances.

Hey y'all.
I know these posts are a little irregular, and I should be doing them everyday, but with school and homework and all my friend problems etc I really don't have time to be doing one everyday. What I have come up with is to do one every Thursday or sooner. I'm hoping not to make them any longer than a week apart, unless one of the following happens:
1. I contract malaria
2. I become a famous ninja
3. I'm kidnapped.


On a lighter note, here is your inspiration for this week. This is a song, which  haven't done yet in terms of types of inspiration, originally sung by Celine Dion, but I am choosing the Glee Cast version because I can relate to it easier. The song is called Taking Chances, and it is basically all about that, about jumping off a cliff, not knowing whats below you, about taking a risk for someone you love.
Anyway, enough of me blabbering to you, here is the Youtube link for the video. I have chosen a lyric video, so you can see the words.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OFxlN-Knro


Enjoy.
xoxo ryan xoxo

Monday, 10 January 2011

JEEZ I NEED TO UPDATE THIS MORE OFTEN&& Lead Out Loud.

Sorry everybody, I have just been super busy the past week. I went back to school and it was ca'raazy. But anyhoo today I thought I would post something different and interactive, that could inspire you, and I came across an amazing video, which moved me incredibly. If there is anyone going through a hard time or just needs some reassurance, this is the video to get the wheel spinning.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEqdr_Awdak


There isn't really much I can say about this video that wouldn't be repetition, so go and watch it, feel good about yourself and feel inspired. Oh, and watch all the way to the end, won't be worthwhile otherwise.
xoxo ryan xoxo

Sunday, 2 January 2011

Sorry&&Love Has No Gender.

Hey y'all.
Sorry I didn't post anything yesterday, I was mega-super-insanely busy with all the New Year lark. So, to make up for it, I am going to write about a matter that is quite close to my heart for many reasons, and something that I will be able to go into major detail about. 
The quote of which I am talking is actually one of mine. I'm sure you have heard other people saying it, and I'm not trying to gain possession over it, but it is one that I use and believe in.


'Love has no gender'
Ryan Trowbridge


Love isn't a person, it is a feeling, so how can a feeling have a gender. Angriness is not a 'male' feeling for example, anyone can feel it, and feel it's effects, and love should be the same. 
Now this really hits me hard, because it is so true. People in the LGBT community most definitely do not get enough rights. Especially when it comes to loving each other. Love is like a game of spin the bottle, whoever it lands on, that's who it has to be, you can't just change that, and people can't change that for you. If you decide you love someone of any gender it should be allowed. Marriage is about love right? That's what the Church teaches is it not? That you should love each other with all your heart etc. etc. blah blah. So what the Church are saying is that gays or lesbians do not love each other if they want to get married? Who are they to announce that someone loves someone or not? If the Church stated that one straight man did not love his wife, there would be a total overthrow of the church and it would probably make the newspapers.
Yet the Church are allowed to do this to people of a different sexual orientation. Which is another complete balls-up of the Church's teachings. They teach we are all equal, and then go and do this.
What I'm trying to say overall is, you can't help who you fall in love with, be it man, woman or both, love is a feeling, not a gender.
xoxo ryan xoxo