Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Constitutional Amendment

If I could create a new Constitutional Amendment to be added to the Constitution I would make abortion illegal because it's just a completely wrong thing to do. Abortion is the absolute equivalent of murder and I don't understand how it can possibly be legal. The baby did not ask to get born, the baby didn't make you lay there and get pregnant, why in the world should the baby suffer for something that you did? If you don't wan't the baby, put it up for adoption for crying out loud. It might not be the best life but it's certainly better than no life at all. You could be killing the worlds next top surgeon or political leader. You are messing with the balance of the world by destroying a person that is destined to come into it. Besides, that's YOUR BABY for God's sake! How can you just sit there and willingly let him or her be killed? How would you not live with regret and self hatred for the rest of your days? Anyone who says abortion is not murder is an idiot. You're killing the baby who by this time has developed a heart beat and probably some form of feeling and attachment to you. That sounds like a little living person to me. Nobody can justify a reason that abortion is right, you're killing a cute, innocent, little baby who has done nothing and is not to blame in the slightest. If you watch some of those videos about how an abortion is done, I'm quite sure that you'll want this Amendment passed as well, if you have any heart at all.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Believing

I wish that I could believe in absolute peace and happiness in the world like I used to when I was little. Of course I was too young and naive to see that the world had any cares or problems at all and I wish I could still believe that. I thought that everyone was always nice to each other and that everyone was always happy and that everybody thought of everyone else as equal and didn't discriminate. I wish I could once again believe in the world as being as it should be rather than the way it actually is.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Appearance VS Personality

I do indeed know people who are big outside but little inside. They might be huge and intimidating but they act timid and gentle as though they were two feet tall. On the other hand I also know people who are physically small but act like they're some big scary person who could beat up anyone who crosses their path. Physical appearance is actually related to personality sometimes, and sometimes it isn't. However, you can't assume things about a person based on the way that they look. Even when appearance does tell something true about a person, the correlation is usually pretty small. For example, how someone dresses and wears their hair can tell a bit about them sometimes. For example, if someone walks around wearing heavy metal t-shirts, you can safely assume that they listen to that music. If they dress in an usual fashion, its likely that they are creative and artistic and like to defy the status quo. Personality does not have to match outward appearance whatsoever. If my appearance related directly to my personality I would still have the same clothing style...maybe a bit more eccentric and I think I'd be a really darn good lookin' person because I'd like to think I have a good, nice personality.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Savers VS Spenders

I would probably consider myself to be more of a spender than a saver. I'd rather have things now rather than later because I'm more of a "live in the moment" type of person. I think that my generation is very obsessed with spending and getting material things. While that can be a good thing in some aspect, like stimulating the economy but its bad for their future when they have nothing put away. Also, those who are obsessed with spending money will have a hard time saving up for other things like vacations, college funds for their children, or retirement. Lots of people are so used to getting stuff when they want it so its hard for them to envision waiting for the future to obtain those things. People including myself feel like they need to have stuff now and not worry about later.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tribes

I belong to the tribe of white people. I also belong to the tribe of music lovers. And to the tribe of guitar players. And to the tribe of teenage girls. And to the tribe of Twi-hards. And to the tribe of aspiring authors. And to the tribe of those who love to read. And to the tribe of those who love to help others. And to the tribe of Italian food lovers. And to the tribe of daughters. And to the tribe of video game addicts. And to the tribe of people who really like to be different.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Introvert or Extrovert?

I would say that I'm a little bit of both depending on who I'm around, but more often I'm an introvert. If I'm around friends or friendy acquaintances I'm outgoing and love to talk, however when I'm around people I don't know well (especially ones that make me uncomfortable for whatever reason) I tend to sit and be more quiet and only talk if they initiate conversation. I got a lot more enjoyment from being alone listening to music, playing my guitar, reading, or writing than I do sitting with a group of people and talking. I like to find enjoyment in more independent things. I think extroverts definitely have it easier because they're more outgoing and therefore they have more friends and generally an easier time speaking in front of people and making a memorable first impression because they're naturally outgoing. If everyone was an extrovert, the world would be a really loud and obnoxious place. If everyone was an introvert it would be really quiet and sort of boring. The two types need each other in order to balance out. I like to have a balance of both in my friend group so I have people to be loud with and hang out with a lot, and others that I can just chill and watch a movie with or who just let me be on my own for awhile. Extroverts tend to be better vocal leaders since they are more social but introverts may be better at leading by example. I definitely think that introverts tend to make better writers because they seem to spend a lot more time writing and brooding over their thoughts than extroverts do. Introverts are usually also better neighbors if you're quiet because they are less likely to be noisy and party a lot. Extroverts are better if you're a party animal yourself. Either type can be very good teachers depending upon the learning preference of the students and the subject that they teach. Besides, just because someone is an introvert doesn't mean they can't put that aside enough to teach a class or give a speech. Introversion and extroversion matter since it helps formulate who you are as a person and how you behave but it doesn't matter much as long as you aren't obnoxious or socially withdrawn. Everyone has the power to push whichever one that they are to the side and strike a balance between the two, so it isn't that much of a factor.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Life Law 9: Power In Forgiveness

"Forgiveness is a gift you give yourself."
Suzanne Somers 


This quote is true because when you forgive someone, you do much more for yourself then you do for them. You release yourself from the grip of hatred they have on you and that gives you more freedom because you're no longer worried about them and the things that they do. If you go on without forgiving someone then you will always have conflict that inevitably causes more stress in your life. Also, if you and this person genuinely dislike each other then forgiving them will annoy them because then they know that they no longer have a control or influence over you even though it was negative in the past. It shifts the power in your life from those with whom you have conflict and puts the power in your own hands. 

Friday, October 7, 2011

Thought For The Day Life Law 6

"Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right"
Henry Ford

This quote is absolutely true, your ability to do things just depends on how much ambition you have and how much faith you have in yourself. If you believe that you can do something and you're willing to go out and take the steps to get there, you can do anything you want. By the same token if you're sure you can't do something then that means you won't make any attempts to get it done so therefore you really can't do it. There is no such thing as something that is impossible for you to achieve or something that you will certainly achieve. Your belief in your abilities to do something, which ultimately impact how hard you try to get that thing, determines if you do in fact get to that place you want to be in or not. Its all about views, self confidence, and work ethic.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Thought Of The Day Life Law 5

"What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

This quote is one of the truest statements you will ever see. The things that you say you're going to do or the things that you brag about being able to do seem like a mere whisper next to the deafening volume of the things that you actually DO do. If you sit there and think to yourself "Man, the world sucks right now. I want to do something about it." Sitting there talking about what you could do doesn't make a difference in the world, you have to go out and do something! Volunteer at that homeless shelter, help that kid that always gets picked on, stop pretending it's cool to make fun of people with your friends. Nobody pays any attention whatsoever to words if they come with no action. For example if some big oaf says he's going to punch you in the face, it doesn't make as much difference as it would if he really sent you home with a busted lip does it? If you don't bring action into your life, you will never get anything you want in your life. Words can motivate yourself or others to want change but if you want it to happen you have do it. People follow those who lead by example.  If you sit around and complain or talk about things that you wish could be better or different, how in the world can you expect them to change if you aren't willing to actually do something about it?

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sometimes with One I Love


Sometimes with One I Love

Sometimes with one I love I fill myself with rage for fear I effuse
unreturn'd love,
But now I think there is no unreturn'd love, the pay is certain one
way or another,
(I loved a certain person ardently and my love was not return'd,
Yet out of that I have written these songs.)

I chose this poem because I adore love poems and this one is short simple. It shows his uncertainty in the relationship as well as his faith in it. It represents love's delicate balance.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Walt Whitman


O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! Walt Whitman (1819-1892)
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
   But O heart! heart! heart!
      O the bleeding drops of red,
         Where on the deck my Captain lies,
            Fallen cold and dead.
O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;
Rise up--for you the flag is flung--for you the bugle trills,
For you bouquets and ribboned wreaths--for you the shores
     a-crowding,
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;
   Here Captain! dear father!
      This arm beneath your head!
         It is some dream that on the deck
            You've fallen cold and dead.

My captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still,
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will,
The ship is anchored safe and sound, its voyage closed and done,
From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won;
   Exult, O shores, and ring O bells!
      But I, with mournful tread,
         Walk the deck my Captain lies,
            Fallen cold and dead.


Who was/is Walt Whitman?
-An american poet and journalist

What kind of literature did he write?
-Poetry

Is he a Realist or a Romanticist? Why?
- I think he was a Realist because even though since he wrote poetry he would portray things in a more grandiose way than they actually were, he still wrote of realistic things and the consequences of such things.


Monday, September 19, 2011

Being at the venue VS Being in front of the TV

We all flip out and get over-excited when we find out that our favorite band or sports team is coming to town. We beg and plead our parents to take us to a concert that could potentially make their eardrums rupture, or we try to scrounge up enough money to sit in the cheap seats where our favorite athlete looks like an ant. Despite all this, we still find it much more appealing than sitting on our fluffy couch and watching the exact same thing on the HD big screen. Is seeing things live really worth the money and the effort? Absolutely. I mean sure, you might sit a million miles away from the court or get countless bruises from battling your way to the front row in the mosh pit, but the benefits are endless. The atmosphere of hundreds or thousands of other screaming fans all around you is beyond comparison. The rush of catching Grady Sizemore's homer or touching the hand of that dreamy lead singer is much greater than stuffing your face full of Doritos at home. You might get excited watching the Cavs game or when your favorite music video gets played on MTV, but how can that compare to seeing your idol right there in front of your face? No matter how powerful your surround sound is, it can't compare to the deafening thunder of your favorite band's lead guitarist shredding up a killer riff or the incredible boom of the announcers voice over the loudspeaker.Sure, you might not be able to turn on the AC at Warped Tour or a scorching summer day at an Indians game, but the feeling of excitement and rush of adrenaline will have you coming back time and time again just like Lindsey Lohan to rehab. (;

Friday, September 16, 2011

Sophomore year

My sophomore year is going pretty well so far. I'm doing good in my classes (except for geometry which I'm already scared of failing.) English has already taken it's place as my favorite class and I finally joined SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) Club like I've wanted to since freshmen year. I expect this year to go pretty well and I want to maintain good grades and a good mindset.