Monday, March 8, 2010

Sandra Bullock Doesn't Talk Bollocks




This is instant example of what I said being 'full of compliment'. I guess getting Razzie one night and an Oscar the next five seconds really does teach Sandra something.

P.S. She looks really good in Marchesa.

Did I really earn this or did I just wear you all down? I would like to thank the Academy for allowing me in the last month to have the most incredible ride with rooms full of artists that I see tonight and that I've worked with before and I hope to work with in the future, who inspire me and blaze trails for us. Four of them that I've fallen deeply in love with I share this night with and I share this award with.

Gabby, I love you so much. You are exquisite. You are beyond words to me. Carey, your grace and your elegance and your beauty and your talent makes me sick. Helen, I feel like we are family through family and I don't have the words to express just what I think of you. And Meryl, you know what I think of you and you are such a good kisser.

Not enough time, so I would like to thank what this film is about for me which are the moms that take care of the babies and the children no matter where they come from. Those moms and parents never get thanked. I, in particular, failed to thank one. So... if I can take this moment to thank Helga B. for not letting me ride in cars with boys until I was 18 because she was right. I would've done what she said I was gonna do. For making me practice every day when I got home. Piano, ballet, whatever it is I wanted to be. She said to be an artist, you had to practice every day, and for reminding her daughters that there's no race, no religion, no class system, no color, nothing, no sexual orientation that makes us better than anyone else. We are all deserving of love. So, to that trailblazer, who allowed me to have that. And this. And this. I thank you so much for this opportunity that I share with these extraordinary women and my lover Meryl Streep. Thank you.

Click here to watch the speech

Twitter Rule

When you wanna say something, you have to really mean it. This is not kindergarten anymore. You can't say something just because you have to, or someone force you to. Don't RT a happy birthday wish, or a sympathetic tweet, or a thank you note, or a congratulation sayings. Be sincere. Be kind. Because as I grow older, I stop admiring intelligent people, there's a bunch of them just in my school. But kind people, they're really rare. Try complimenting people. Because no matter what, compliments make people feel better. Like that Japanese proverb, one kind word can warm the whole winter

Saturday, March 6, 2010

This Is Why School Sucks

The Best Part About Brooke Davis....

....is that she always puts her friends first.

Peyton

Brooke's yearbook photo. My favourite episode by far


Today, I realise that I'm not Brooke Davis enough. Maybe I never was. I can't play Brooke Davis just because I got the look-a-like bone structure on my arm (short and meaty hahhah) or the straight hair OR the non-studious student type. I'm too selfish to have that best part about Brooke Davis. I put myself first in every single thing in my life. My favourite quote is, "Remember that I comes before U."

So, pour a champagne and say au revoir to this old game. We trade characters. Brooke Davis is now you, Nes.