Showing posts with label year in review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label year in review. Show all posts

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Scariest weather of 2012 that will impact 2013
2012 was another hot year. Really hot. So much so that parts of the Mississippi River had to be closed off because it was running dry.. barges couldn’t even use it. The nation saw one of its worst droughts in decades. It continued for most of the year. The harvest in 2012 was predicted to be quite nice, early on. That is before the rain stopped. And it never started. Going in 2013, some of the same regions plauged by dry conditions are still in the same bad situation… Food prices will soon reflect that..




Worst campaign of all time
Paul Ryan fell in love with Mitt Romney. But America didn’t. He tried in 2008, but he never caught on. Why did he think he would in 2012? I don’t know. As in ‘08, no fire in the belly erupted in Republicans. Instead, he lost in quite a disastrous election for the Grand Old Party. But their fire in the belly is turning quickly into aged distress. How grand are they? How old have they become? Not even Mitt’s mom jeans could save them in ‘12..

Least Chrsitian Catholic of the year
The Pope began tweeting in 2012. And when he did, lots of other Twitter users mocked him accordingly. Perhaps he was trying to re-tweet a new image of his Pontifcate since earlier in 2012, the biggest story about the Church was that of the Pope’s butler spilling the religious beans on secret affairs inside the Vatican. Mutiny in the Church! a butler locked away! Of course by the end of the year, the Pope pardoned his Butler. SO perhaps that Christian in Benny is coming through after all. LOL RT..

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Most historic weather of the year
A storm turned super in 2012. Hurricane Sandy become an immense storm.. it battered and shattered the East Coast and destroyed so much of New Jersey and New York.. It was spoken of as a sign of storms to come..


Most distressing stories of 2012
The world was not a place for children in 2012. It was the year kids lost innocence.. The tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School moved a nation to question a lot.. the tragic shooting in Aurora Colorado did the same.. the DARK KNIGHT rose at theaters but was shadowed by a tragic scenario..





Children were killed in Syria. And a lot of them. According to reports throughout the entire year, massacres were happening on a regular basis. The world stood by as the regime in the nation took all internet users off the grid. Fears of chemical weapons being used came next.. And so it goes.. And innocent children sadly suffer every time.

Best justice of the year
There was justice served in the Jerry Sandusky saga. He was found guilty and will be locked away most likely for the rest of his life.. It is a small consolation to the countless lives he destroyed by his actions. He also helped ruin a reputation of a once heralded institution. But was justice served in its entirety? Probably not. It also brought up interesting questions about what we, as people, value. Football reigns supreme. Even higher than education. In the case of Penn State, and Joe Paterno, football and the school reputation was much more important than the lives of children raped by Jerry Sandusky.

Worst food story of the year
In May, the story of the Miami Muncher was on everyone’s mind. A man on bath salts in Florida began eating another man. Both were naked. Jokes were made.. but also, the horror was showcased on nightly news with images of both of their nude legs. Weeks later, the victim’s face was shown and the wounds he suffered were horrendous..

2012: THE YEAR THAT DID NOT END

It was a year of madness. 

Chaos.. 

While some predictable things did happen, the rest came as shocks to the system.. 

Weather instability all throughout the globe—mixed with strange rumbling beneath the crust and in the sky, as well. 

Madness and mayhem in movie theaters, schools, parking lots, homes.. Shootings from sea to shining sea. Are we simply a more violent culture? Then again, when you see history and notice that the most violent school rampage took place before 1930, it redefines your perspective on this year’s handgun and military assault anarchy.. 

There was a big sinkhole this year. I bet you didn’t hear about that. 
But there was a presidential election. We heard way too much about that..

It seemed like yesterday, and ages ago all at the same time, that the Olympics graced billions of TV sets. Unfortunately not as many showed for the actual seating in London, but the games were great. 

Who were we this year? 
We were worried. 
Constantly wondering if the end was near.. and worrying so much about Armageddon that we forgot some basics. 

The globe still spins here in late December. We made it through. So we’re fine. 

The Mayan end times scenario was just a scenario that helped Coast to Coast AM and some DISCOVERY CHANNEL late night TV survive for the past ten years. I guess they can’t replay reruns asking if the world will end in ‘12 since it did not. Of course there will be a mighty large comet in the sky in November 2013—outshining the moon is a possibility. So maybe the end time will happen then.. 

But even though it wasn’t the end of time this year, there were sure moments when it felt it. 

The madness that took place in a school in Connecticut only weeks before Christmas was horrific. It was disgusting.. it was thoroughly depressing. It really affected the nation’s national psyche. Also the media did a tragically poor job in reporting it, taking misinformation from Twitter and talking about it as though it was fact, naming the wrong guy as the shooter and blasting his photo across news wires, and misreporting that Adam Lanza’s mom was a teacher. Maybe we will forget those details of the day, but we surely will never forget the day when innocent 6-year-olds were gunned down by a madman..

While adults though the end was nigh, children didn’t know what hit them. 2012 was a tragically bad year for children.. From the United States to Syria, Russia and China, kids who deserve better got the worst of 2012. They laugh in the same language, and cry in it too. This year they cried a lot. Adults need to get themselves off the wasteland of fast-paced nonsense on gadgets and phones and realize that a generation could waste away if they have a few more years like 2012.. It did not seem like a day went on this year that was absent a heartbreaking story about a child being gunned down, bombed, droned, or wasted away by society as we knew it.

But it’s over now. 
It’s gone. It came fast and seemed to go even faster.

From Mitt Romney’s mom jeans to moms carrying their children in battle, it’s all gone..

Perhaps not a moment too soon, either. 

2012 was a year like all other years: It was mixed with wonderful stories of humanity at its finest and deplorable stories of creatures who cannot be human. This is the planet earth, after all. So what else is new..

Here’s to some memories of ‘12, and the best for ‘13. We just keep marching on, don’t we?

2012. Hope the Mayans start working on a new calender. 
We made it.

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