Monday, 4 November 2013

Anti-Vac causing chaos!

 I am a little bit fed up these days of seeing so much anti-vaccination stuff clogging my Facebook timeline. It's actually only a minority that think this way, yet they push and shove to tell people how much they hate vaccinations. To be clear, I am for vaccination, but not militant, but now I feel I have to almost constantly defend my choice. I never spoke of it before, because why do I need to tell everyone about it? It's a quiet choice I made in my own mind, yet anti-vac people will go around telling anyone who will listen that their children are unvaccinated, and probably wish their parents had not vaccinated them either. It's like vegetarians. Some of them are ok, and just get on with not eating meat, but then there are those who attack your choice to eat meat. Why? I do not go around saying you should eat meat and list the reasons why, no, I simply get on with my choice. I made that choice so I shouldn't push it on other people, as it might not be right for them.

I would never dream of forcing vaccination on someone, but they must consider that I went through the same pro/con research as them. I am not stupid and I read up about a lot of choices I make in my life. I don't want to go into anything unprepared if I can help it. To wrongly assume that pro-vac people haven't made an informed decision is foolish. In fact anyone who chooses something without knowing everything possible about it, makes a foolish choice. At least if you do your research you can safely say you made that choice with as much information as possible. I do this for everything, even down to buying a video game. If I don't know it well, I will read reviews, if an odd one mentions any kind of bug or glitch that may happen, I take it into account but realise that weighed up with all the other reviews, its most likely a more rare occurrence and only a few will come across it. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying the people who suffer any rare effects of anything are not to be counted, but rather it just shows that the percentage is low. Don't we take a risk every time we drive somewhere? Walk somewhere? Go to work? We don't know when injury or death could occur. We take safety precautions as best we can, but still, we don't know for sure. I have heard of a few children getting knocked over by cars on my street, but it doesn't stop me crossing the road.

We even have things in our life that happen to us without warning, and there's nothing we can do about it. Once upon a time that used to scare me, as I sat comfortably (as one can be!) watching medical documentaries and being thankful that I had not yet needed surgery in my life, and hopefully never would! Yet at the age of 19 I developed appendicitis and became very ill, later discovering that my appendix had burst and required not only surgery, but a full cut and not keyhole as one would hope. I feel it made me stronger though. I had an image in my mind of what surgery would be like, and I surprised myself by being calm and listening to the doctors, nurses, my surgeon and the anesthetist. (not blindly you must understand, but I was in a state where surgery was my best and only option, and doctors know better than I do, having studied for years in their field!) To be honest, I think most people in that position would have just gone with the flow because when you are in severe pain (my sheet said I was given morphine at one point, and then I was put on tramadol, a very strong painkiller that made me fall asleep when given it) you will do anything to get rid of that pain. I never knew severe pain until that point, and haven't felt it since. It's not something you can imagine, as you can see from my previous bliss before the surgery!

My conclusion is that life comes with hurdles, the good and the bad, the highs and the lows. The choices we make can either help or hinder us in this path. I have no ill feeling towards anti-vaccination or vegetarians, but I do wish they would consider other people's opinions and that you can't tell someone they are wrong because of a choice they made. Leave them to it, concentrate on your own life and you will feel better about it. I never thought about anti-vac people before and I was fine. Of course I knew they existed, but I never felt I needed to verbally attack them. Let's be kind to one another and respect each others' life choices!

Friday, 6 September 2013

Catching up

 I realise I have neglected this blog for a very long time! But fear not, I've got my writing bug back again after a few setbacks, and I'm ready to blog again. I'm still waiting on my copy of 'Soldier for a Summer' (by Sam Najjair) to arrive from Amazon . Once it does, I will hopefully start reading it right away to prepare for my review. I might also do another beauty post, I'm still using a lot of trusty products, but have tried, or added a few more into the mix that have either helped, or hindered! I will give my honest opinion on those products very soon. I have even thought of mixing it up a little and maybe doing some food blogging.



I am also off to the Eurogamer Expo in London's Earls Court later this month. I might not be able to take a lot of photos due to me not being a member of the press, but I can at least review my visit, and decide whether or not its worth visiting next year or not. It will be my first time at a convention, and I'm so happy it's a gaming convention. It's right up my street and I'll be nerding out over everything! Looking forward to trying out Batman: Arkham Origins, Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag and Lego Marvel Superheroes. I'm hoping to get Grand Theft Auto V not long after it's release date, but I need to replace the hard drive on my PS3 first. It's an 80gb fat model, but it really doesn't have enough storage space, so I'm opting for a 500gb hard drive to replace it. It seems easy enough to replace, and I'll be following an instructional video, plus I read a lot of reviews of people who have also replaced their hard drive and it's been fine afterwards. It's my only choice really, since a new PS3 is out of the question due to cost, so I may as well prolong the life of the one I already have.

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Thursday, 5 September 2013

Soldier for a Summer by Sam Najjair - Review coming soon!

 I've just ordered a fantastic new book by an Irish-Libyan man named Sam Najjair from Dublin who fought in the Libyan revolution. The first and only book I read about the revolution was 'Colonel Gaddafi's Hat' by Sky News reporter Alex Crawford. It was a great read and one of only a few books I have actually bought, instead of just borrowing from the library. One of the reasons I also bought 'Soldier for a Summer' is because someday when I'm married with kids, these books will live on, and my kids can read them. I am someone who is very interested in history, and for my children this will be part of their history. Also for a long time there was literally nothing coming out of Libya, and if there was, it was all Gaddafi approved. There could be no books speaking against him, or any free press who could print whatever they liked. It was all a huge propaganda machine.

If you are interested in this book, you can listen to a fantastic podcast that was aired on radio in Ireland on 04/09/2013, you can listen to the interview here.

If you would like to buy the book, this is the link to buy from Amazon .






The review will be up once I've read it. I won't be rushing so it could be a few weeks. I also have the Eurogamer expo coming up later this month in Earl's Court, London, for which I will also post a full review. Thank you for reading!