If I could live anywhere at all, I would want to live in a place where everything will be alright. It would be a happy and joyful place all the time. Everywhere I showed up my theme song would play and everyone knows that it is me. Wars are fought by a games of "Rock, Paper, Scissors" and money is not a big deal. It would be a place where peace is dominate and violence is only a memory. Schools would teach fun subjects, but math and tests would not exist. The clouds would be pillows and cotton candy, but they taste like chocolate. The stars would shine bright like diamonds, but the moon would be even bigger and better. The dark side of the moon would be made of cheese and we would only harvest as much as we need. It would be a place where dreams are accomplished and pursued because we should be able to accomplish what we want to do. It would be a place where the Mona Lisa actually smiles and the flavor of gum stays much longer than it should.
My house would be a mansion floating above in the sky, and the only way to get down is through a giant slide. I would like to live in a place like this because it would be a perfect place and it would be just fine. I imagine my self sleeping on a cloud and looking up towards the diamond stars, and finally grasping that everything is truly going to be okay without a doubt.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
What Would You Do If Money Was No Object?
In life we have dreams and goals, and we should reach for those goals. Money sometimes gets in the way of those goals and sometimes we do not reach for what we want in life. In life we should hold on to happiness and do what makes us happy in the process. Life is short, so why spend it doing a job we dislike or being something that we do not want to be. We should spend it doing what makes us happy not miserable. What if money was no object? What if we could become something that identifies us for who we are?
I would become a writer and a graphic designer. I would want to become a writer for the simple fact that I have so many ideas and my creative mind is always racing. I think my love for books have really influenced me as well to become a writer. I would want to be a graphic designer to bring my ideas alive in a wider range of media. I would want to make video games, movies, or even TV shows. This is my dream and my goal, for I will achieve it no matter what. What would you do?
I would become a writer and a graphic designer. I would want to become a writer for the simple fact that I have so many ideas and my creative mind is always racing. I think my love for books have really influenced me as well to become a writer. I would want to be a graphic designer to bring my ideas alive in a wider range of media. I would want to make video games, movies, or even TV shows. This is my dream and my goal, for I will achieve it no matter what. What would you do?
Friday, November 16, 2012
Missing The Electric Life
I think electricity is something that people take for granted, if we no longer had any electricity I would miss the times I have. I use electricity every single day, for I am not worried that when I switch a switch on that a light won't work and I am not worried that the refrigerator will stop keeping my food cold. If I were to imagine a world without electricity, I would imagine chaos and darkness. The world would practically shut down because we use electricity for almost everything we do. The world would have to take a giant step backward, even though we have come so far. I would miss not being worried and I would miss giants steps towards a brighter and better future. The world should keep moving forward; to do that we should conserve more than we consume in hopes of becoming energy effecint. We should move forward by finding differnt ways to save energy and find new ways to create electrcity.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
The Book, The Author, & The Favorite
I have read so many books in my life time, but I could never really figure out my favorite one. Until recently I thought about it and I decided that the series Chaos Walking are are my favorite books. The series has three books The Knife Of Never Letting Go, The Ask and The Answer, and Monsters Of Men.
In the series there are human settlers on a foreign planet. They left earth to find a more peaceful planet to live, but instead they found despair. The planet had aliens named Spackle and a sickness called noise, but only men caught noise. The sickness noise allows others to see and hear their thoughts it is never really quiet. In the first book a boy named Todd has to escape a man named Prentiss who wants Todd to become a man by killing another. He also wants to take over the entire planet with his army. Other settlers fight back but are overtaken, so the only way to escape is to go to a city named Haven. In the second book Todd and Viola are separated from each other. Unfortunately, Todd is captured by Prentiss who treats him like a prisoner and a slave worker. Viola is with the Mysterious group A who wants to scare and start a war with Prentiss by blowing up different places of the city. The city is completely taken over by Prentiss and Mistress Coyle the leader of A wants him out. The third and final book is my personal favorite out of all three books. In this book it is an all out war between A and Prentiss's Army. The problem is that another army is a target of Prentiss; The Spackle armed forces, and it is exactly what Prentiss wanted in the first place. The A wants Prentiss out so that Mistress Coyle can be the leader of the world at last. The Spackle want all the settlers to leave and get revenge on the settlers for their lost brethren in the last war. Todd and Viola believe that they can avoid the inevitable by creating peace with The Spackle. The only way is to make drastic decisions and to stop all the leaders of the armies including The Spackle leader. The meaning behind this book is unique because it basically states that war makes monsters of men. Which to me is entirely true, because war makes them monsters of revenge, hate, and hostility, and that is a sad fact.
These books are special to me because they kept me on the edge of my seat and I was always guessing and wondering what was going to happen next. The books are really well written and descriptive, but most of all I really like the story line in this series. I just really like how everything goes together and the emotion the characters have in the books.
In the series there are human settlers on a foreign planet. They left earth to find a more peaceful planet to live, but instead they found despair. The planet had aliens named Spackle and a sickness called noise, but only men caught noise. The sickness noise allows others to see and hear their thoughts it is never really quiet. In the first book a boy named Todd has to escape a man named Prentiss who wants Todd to become a man by killing another. He also wants to take over the entire planet with his army. Other settlers fight back but are overtaken, so the only way to escape is to go to a city named Haven. In the second book Todd and Viola are separated from each other. Unfortunately, Todd is captured by Prentiss who treats him like a prisoner and a slave worker. Viola is with the Mysterious group A who wants to scare and start a war with Prentiss by blowing up different places of the city. The city is completely taken over by Prentiss and Mistress Coyle the leader of A wants him out. The third and final book is my personal favorite out of all three books. In this book it is an all out war between A and Prentiss's Army. The problem is that another army is a target of Prentiss; The Spackle armed forces, and it is exactly what Prentiss wanted in the first place. The A wants Prentiss out so that Mistress Coyle can be the leader of the world at last. The Spackle want all the settlers to leave and get revenge on the settlers for their lost brethren in the last war. Todd and Viola believe that they can avoid the inevitable by creating peace with The Spackle. The only way is to make drastic decisions and to stop all the leaders of the armies including The Spackle leader. The meaning behind this book is unique because it basically states that war makes monsters of men. Which to me is entirely true, because war makes them monsters of revenge, hate, and hostility, and that is a sad fact.
These books are special to me because they kept me on the edge of my seat and I was always guessing and wondering what was going to happen next. The books are really well written and descriptive, but most of all I really like the story line in this series. I just really like how everything goes together and the emotion the characters have in the books.
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