Open your eyes to nights and days, you close them up and float away and somehow inbetween you've got to master lying to yourself you back the cause, get out of school, you get a job, the job gets you and somehow every day you end up serving somebody else now if that ain't panic that you're feeling, then you damn well better start you can drive it into that head of yours with the hammer in your heart.
And it's alriiiiiiiight now, take the world and make it yours again.
A lot of good sites that host articles are restricted for paying customers but if you go through a university library website of something they usually have access for their students. I know it sounds a bit complicated but its true.
oh and scholar.google.com is helpful too because its only scholarly websites. A lot of teachers don't like internet sources because they are notoriously unreliable (re:Wikipedia haha) so using that search engine filters out all the unreliable crap.
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
Excuse me I must go change all my passwords on everything.
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
Have you tried http://www.msnbc.com or any of those sites? A lot of them have back articles you can look through, and they're mostly reliable (although MSNBC predicted a temporary drastic drop in oil prices a month ago and instead they went up $0.30/gallon).
~*Megan*~
"Wow, nice to meet you. Nine years huh? That's a really long time. Are you going to stab me or something? Because if you are, can we get it over with?" ~Jer
You are never stronger than when you land on the other side of despair. ~Zadie Smith, White Teeth