Hi lovelies!
New Years Eve is always fun; it's my third favourite day of the year (Christmas Day and Christmas Eve are the ones at the top of the list), and yesterday was no different. I had my girls round and it was good to catch up with them! The highlight of the night though has to be playing cards against humanity; funniest game I have ever played! Here's a snap shot from last night, excuse the mess haha.
Last night though one of my friends asked me what my New Years resolution was. I usually have a typical one; be more generous, be nicer e.t.c but this year when asked the question I had to really think about it. I eventually had an answer for her the following morning. I'm going to focus on myself. On contemplation all of my New Years resolutions have been surrounding other people. I care way too much what everyone thinks about me but I have now decided that I'm going to make 2015 my year. I'm going to be myself instead of changing parts of myself around certain people to get them to like me. If they don't like me for me then that's their problem, not mine. So yeah that's my resolution!
What about you, any New Years resolutions?
Hope you had a good NYE and happy new year!
Love
LMR xx
Blue Story was released on Friday, a movie about teenagers growing up in London and how they are sucked into gang culture. The film, which has been likened to the hit show Top Boy, has now been banned from all Vue cinema's in light of an incident at one of their venues in Birmingham - a decision that I think is ridiculous. Photo from Rapman's Instagram. While the safety of cinema goers is of course integral, the incident in question has not been directly linked to the film. In addition, many of the people involved are not even old enough to watch the rated 15 movie . Police have not mentioned the movie in any of their inquiries and have not recommended a ban - something the media has not shone as much of a light on. The reason this has got under my skin is that after I watched the movie on Sunday the message I took away from it is that the systematic culture of gangs is heartbreaking and unnecessary. At the heart of this film its creator Rapman is trying to say that, whil...
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