I think Compassionate anything can change worlds, from your
own little world to everyone’s world. Everyone is born equally but some people
find in themselves a drive. A drive to achieve above and beyond using
everything they’ve seen and experienced in life. I personally have a drive in
me and I don’t know what it is but I’m often trailing success when I put
everything I have into a problem. People with drives like Mike actually do
something of their life and our constantly thinking of ways on how to change other
people’s lives. It all starts with our very own schooling why isn’t there
classes where we strive forward to solve a huge problem in our country versus a
problem in a book? Why cant school actually prepare you for the real world and
actually make you take classes on how to survive in life because life can get
really difficult at times and instead of making us read off of textbooks why don’t
they teach us some skills that will actually help us in surviving or making a
change. In all there is many people with drives but its actually up to you to
use and be triumphant.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
The future
IN
THE FUTURE in about 100 years I believe that the earth will be dying due to
nuclear war. I think the poor would live in underground worlds and rich people
would live on mars. Underground worlds would be like tunnels but deep inside
the earth and it would be like a normal city with cars still being able to move
and genetic vegetation would grow without the need of the sun. In mars the rich
people wouldn’t have cars they’d have spaceships to take them where they want
to go they would also be fueled by water and wouldn’t need gasoline or oil.
Also the rich people would have pills they would take instead of eating a meal
they would take a pill that would taste like whatever they want without all the
calories of the meal making them perfectly fit. Also in mars they would be able
to control the climate to whatever they want like a A/C except the citizens
vote on the weather then they have it.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
One time i laughed really hard
A couple of months ago one of my aunts got married and the
party was held in a studio in downtown in LA so the night is pretty cool
everyones having fun and dancing. So I go to the balcony and on my way over
there a catch a glimpse of a small puddle next to the dancefloor, I tell myself
I should clean it because someones going to get hurt but soon I forgot about
it. Then my uncle at this point has had more than a couple of beers but still doesn’t
seem drunk so he’s dancing with my other uncles and he see’s my and my cousins
so he comes over to us and starts talking to us for about 5 minutes talking
about cars and such stuff that wasn’t really important. So when the
conversation finishes between us and my uncle he tells us “Watch this” he then
skips to the dance floor and starts skipping around everyone on the dance
floor. He then notices that he finished his beer so he goes on his way to get
another one when he slips on the puddle I was supposed to clean up and when he
falls he slid a couple of feet trying to get back up. It was hilarious he
looked like a cat on all fours sliding thru a slippery floor. After this me and
my cousins would burst out laughing for a month just by remembering this
incident at my aunts wedding.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Thoughts on "Modern Times"
Modern times is an outstanding movie and full of laughs, I haven’t
laughed this hard since stand up comedy. Charlie Chaplin does a very good job
with the order of this movie as the plot comes to an end he shows his audience
that they should smile more. I believe he tells them to smile because at the
time it was when the great depression hit America so many family’s were falling
apart because the father couldn’t support his family so he’d leave them. Many
people became homeless and didn’t have a home so they’d sleep in the street.
Overall I give Charlie Chaplin’s “Modern Times” a five star I like it so much I’d
buy it although ive seen it already. I think Charlie Chaplin says through his
movies lessons like be happy and be proud of the things you have because he too
was poor growing up but with his
success he struck gold in the film industry.
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