Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Elemental Hand Shapes

For those of you who follow the series, Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend Of Korra

Those 5 Looks from The Giver

The Giver, "Guiding, Inspirational, Virtuous, Eccentric, Refined"

G uiding- So far this novel has guided me through the first chapters, I hope it can do more.

I nspirational- Jonas' way of life is different than ours, yet he finds a way to make it better for himself.

V irtuous- The morals and principles of the story are clear on to what its like in a different world. 

E ccentric- Kind of weird and creepy at times, mostly odd.

R efined- This book has been brought up from many decades and generations.

So Privacy or a New Identity? Which One?

Come on you guys, choose one! It's just a matter of choice! You either create a new persona on the interwebz or keep everything to yourself. Yeah I guess if you chose the path of trying to be someone you're not on Facebook or Twitter... Or Instagram... Or Vine.... But who cares?!
Lets go with A New Identity. We've all made a persona at some point in our life, it doesn't matter where. In video games, especially RPGs (Role Playing Games), we create a character and give it another name. Why? Because we can that's why! If you do create a whole new persona on the interwebz, make them stand out, be the "popular" kid. Post a lot of pictures of you and food and your pets and post a bunch of statuses about what you're doing. And if you're reading this and trying to learn something from it... You are so screwed.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

What 6 Words?

Please, don't, no more pencil tapping...
-Aikapath Thongrasmy, 18, California

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

What's Wrong with Me?



What’s Wrong with Me?

Spoilers! Duh!

What’s wrong with anybody these days? We’re all lazy, if you think about the human race we’re all getting lazier and lazier by the decade! But enough about that, no need to start off the day by calling all of us lazy, we’ll save that for another time. Now it’s time for the flaws that most us young adults have.
 I’m still, what others call, a baby. I’m under 20, I live in my parent’s house, I have no car, no job and I barely maintain a life. As a child I was one of the meanest kids in my pre-school, no big deal. I would set ants and bugs on fire, make wasps nests explode, skin snakes alive, I would say that I have a special place in hell for me, but now… I’m still the kid that would love to do all of that stuff, but growing up has its consequences, the excuse, “Well he’s just a kid, let him learn!” has expired and none of that will save you.
To Be Continued...