Status:

Felling kinda good about this blogger thing.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Evaluation

Okay, so I feel like being brutality honest with myself. I really think that i mostly did the bar minimum on my posts. Well, except for my "having your say" post. I really think that that one was my best over all. Considering I said that stupid people should pretty much be eaten by lions or something. I have actually blogged before so i really didn't learn a whole lot doing these blog things. I did have fun doing some of them though. Again... brutality honest, I most likely won't keep posting on here after I am out of Honors American Lit. Yes, It is pretty easy points and honestly... a lot of them are going to be plumbers.

Monday, April 4, 2011

5t39h3n (r@1n - stephen crane

I was in the darkness;
I could not see my words
Nor the wishes of my heart.
Then suddenly there was a great light --

"Let me into the darkness again."
 
 
I feel like people don't want to see what effect their words or wishes 
have on people. You can speak and wish for things until you see the 
effect that they have. Then you wish that you couldn't actually see them.  

M @ 4 |< Tvv@1n

"All right, then, I'll go to hell" - Mark Twain

This is awesome. Plain and simple. People all have their own opinions. If someone tells you to go to hell for something that you believe in, or say then so be it. Tell them alright and get on with your life. Don't let others tell you that something that you believe of say is wrong or idiotic (assuming it isn't of course). All in all people that tell you to go to hell, need to be eaten.



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Art thingy






To be honest i really don't feel much seeing pictures like this. It isn't that i don't think it was a horrible thing to do to a race of people, but it was way before my time. I mean slavery is still talked about, but it really isn't relevant in today's society. It was a big deal and all am I am glad that it is gone from a majority of the world, but i really don't have the experience in the subject to reflect on this type of thing. I am sure that there are people out there that could provide a completely truthful reflection about something like this. I am pretty sure that there are going to be people that pretend to think or feel things about pictures like this, but they really don't. It isn't really logical to think that. People our age just don't have the experience to give an opinion either way.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Stupid people...

Today while i was doing my current event for history class, I came upon an article. It was about an Amish Women who tried to cross a quickly running stream that had flooded its banks onto the road. The carriage she and her 6 children were riding over turned and 4 of her children were washed away. 3 have been found dead and the fourth is still missing. This is simply stupid. What could have been so very important that she would have needed to cross this stream and endanger her children's lives. It would have been a perfect example of natural selection if she would have died instead of her children. In my opinion she is better off. Living with someone that idiotic would be a terrible influence on those children and they would undoubtedly be affected by her idiocy. I believe that this women should be charged with some kind of child neglect or reckless endangerment. Hearing stories about this kind of thing makes me think about our society. In nature the the stupid animals die and the smart survive. SO why that can't be so with humans. If so often turns out that innocent people lose their lives for someone else's stupidty. All in all there are far to many stupid people in the world and not enough things to eat them.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

PEOM THINGY - i forget his name lol

"THERE was a child went forth every day,
And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became,
And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of
the day,
Or for many years or stretching cycles of years.

His own parents, he that had father'd him and she that had conceiv'd
him in her womb and birth'd him,
They gave this child more of themselves than that,
They gave him afterward every day, they became part of him."

SO... This speaks to me.. i suppose.. As I read this i got the feeling of the youth of today being influenced. Pretty much everything they see, hear, touch, and feel influences their lives in some way or another. Today's media is a big part of that. What ever kids see on TV or hear on the radio they want to do or say things like that. It is the same with the parents. Children see their parents as gods. They can make anything ok, and fix grievous wounds, boo-boos, with simple kiss and a band-aid...