Thursday, February 12, 2015

I guess you can say my life is 'book'ed!





If I was forced to spend the rest of my life in either a zoo, museum, or a library, I'd spend it in a library. The library has many books for me to read so I'd never get bored or run out. There would never be any late fees for late returns because I'd live there. Also, I'm a big anime nerd so I'd have an endless supply of manga to read if I ever got tired of books. If I ever wanted to do something besides read, I could pick out a movie from the movie section to watch in another room. I could always go into the computer lab and use social media to contact my friends that picked to live in a museum or zoo, instead of the heaven we call a library. When I finish my movies, manga, and novels, I could pick out a CD and put it in the CD/DVD disc player on the computer and listen to it. My life in a library would be an endless supply of knowledge and sweet entertainment. 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

My Packaged Sister, Andy.




"It finally came.."


I walk through the house after hearing the doorbell ring. As I open the door, my eyes spot a child sized package. "We got another one!" I heard myself shriek with excitement as my mom came running through the house. My mom wasn't very happy with these deliveries, She mainly let them keep coming because I loved them. Behind her, my new twin siblings ran their way over to me. Oh, how I loved Jake and Jamie. They almost seemed as a real brother and sister to me. 

My mom walks carefully with a pair of scissors in one hand, and some cloths in the other, "The package says she is six, mother!" I exclaim. "Yes, Anna. Calm down. This is the third one this year. Why are you always so excited?" 

I ignore her. She is right about the excitement taking over me, The others circle around with me and share my excitement, I smile at that. My mother carefully takes the scissors to the package and cuts it open.. The girl starts to breathe, then cry, and finally laugh. 
"Can I name this one, Ma?"
"Sure," my mother says with a grin.

That's how Andy, my packaged sister, came to be. Welcome to the family. 



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Thursday, January 22, 2015

The Faults In Our 'Society'

If I could have the entire world read any book of my choice, I'd have them read 'The Faults In Our Stars.' I believe in society, people aren't happy unless they have a ton of money and the newest Jordan's. TFIOS is about a 17 year old girl with lung cancer who falls in love with an 18 year old boy. He suffered from cancer once and lost his leg but later on in the book, the cancer comes back. It spreads to his entire body. He was going to die. I wouldn't make the world read this book because I thought it was someone's reality or because I enjoyed the story line. I'd make the world read it because it could show them they should be grateful for what they have. There are people born with these things that give them a shorter amount of time than the rest of us. I believe after the world reads this book, it might fill them with kindness or at least make them feel grateful for the long period of time they have.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Introverts Vs. Extroverts

Introverts can be shy or may simply just prefer less social activities, whereas, extraverts are the opposite. I am, in this way, an introvert. I keep to myself, read, listen to music, and draw. I am not social. I believe living the life of an extravert is harder because people like this are social and outgoing. It is not a bad thing to be so outgoing, unless you say the wrong things. In this case, the life of an extravert seems much more drama filled. 


If I had the choice to make friends with anyone, I would prefer a bit of both of the two to balance things out and keep my life interesting. I do think both play an important role in society. A world of nothing but extraverts would most likely be a violently corrupted one because everyone would be so outgoing and basically everyone would say whatever they wanted about each other, causing a lot of drama and tension. A world of introverts would be silent, peaceful, yet painful. None of us would come out, but the world would be drama free. Anger would build up in us with no way to resolve it but social media sights where half of us would hide behind the name of our favorite characters in a movie, show, or comic. The mix of the two in this world is definitely important.


Thursday, December 11, 2014

The Superhero In Me

If there were a superhero in me, all I'd need were three different superpowers to fight crime. The first power I'd ask for would be the power to bring people back from the dead. I'd need this power for the future zombie apocalypse. The second power I'd need would be the power to read minds. If I could read minds, I could stop people from doing things that could put them, or others, in danger. An example would be if I were part of The Walking Dead. I would be able to stop Beth from stabbing Officer Dawn with the scissors and she wouldn't have been shot. The third,  and final, power I'd need to have would be the power to put myself in any TV series,  such as The Walking Dead. I could save Beth and keep her, Daryl, Carl, Judith, and Michonne alive. If I could have these three powers,  I'd be the best superhero known to man. They might even call me Batman.

Friday, December 5, 2014

"It was the best of times. It was the worst of times."

High school, to me, can relate to a quote by Dickens. He once said, "It was the best of times. It was the worst of times." High school can be the best of times because you get to meet knew people and form relationships. We learn from your mistakes before we make them as an adult. As a teenager, these mistakes can't hurt you as much. It's good to learn while you're still young. We get to let out all of the jokes and pranks before you are too old to goof around. We learn the difference between the good and bad people. We get to experience our first heartbreak early in life, preparing us for whatever bad things may happen in the future like loosing our jobs, homes, or even loved ones as an adult. Our teenage years in high school teach us and strengthen us.









High school was the worst of times. We made mistakes and hurt each other. We let good friends go because we were too selfish to see we were wrong. In high school, we are opinionated and some of us have yet to learn when to keep our mouths shut. We experience our first heartbreaks and realize life isn't the happily ever after we were taught to believe in when we were smaller, younger, and innocent. People around us we used to call friends start to make bad decisions that you cannot deal with anymore. We must learn to tolerate the bad in the people around us to keep old friends. High school might just be the worst of times. 

Friday, November 21, 2014

Leonardo Da Assistant

If I could pick either Shakespeare, Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Socrates, Steve Jobs, or B. Franklin to be my personal assistant for a week, I'd choose Da Vinci. He would teach me his painting skills and give me some tips to work on being a better painter. I'd basically just make him be my painting buddy and ask him to paint me some stuff and sign it so I could sell it on EBay or something. By doing this, I'd be able to pay him to be my assistant, or painting buddy, for longer. We'd paint many pictures together and be famous together with our work in museums. He'd be the best assistant ever, and never have to do anything he doesn't like doing.