Saturday, December 7, 2013

Se7en

I totally forgot to blog about this crazy movie we watched one week in Sweeney's class called Se7en co-starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. At first I couldn't understand the concept of the movie until I watched for myself...& it is one crazy unbelievable movie. I was just in shock the whole because I couldn't wrap my head around the fact that some crazy psychopath would such things to people, especially how he killed the prostitute. *I know that had to hurt* Ugh!!!
 Honestly  I'm still confused about the movie..& I have to write a paper about.. grreat ! But at the end of the movie, the killer played both of the detectives in a way where I was left shock, like damn, #bow. *don't judge me*

But if you didnt get a chance to watch the movie, here is just a little summary & movie clip. Enjoy!!!

A film about two homicide detectives' desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies his crimes as absolution for the world's ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. The movie takes us from the tortured remains of one victim to the next as the sociopathic "John Doe" sermonizes to Detectives Sommerset and Mills -- one sin at a time. The sin of Gluttony comes first and the murderer's terrible capacity is graphically demonstrated in the dark and subdued tones characteristic of film noir. The seasoned and cultured but jaded Sommerset researches the Seven Deadly Sins in an effort to understand the killer's modus operandi while the bright but green and impulsive Detective Mills scoffs at his efforts to get inside the mind of a killer...This thriller portrays the exploits of a deranged serial-killer. His twisted agenda involves choosing seven victims who represent egregious examples of transgressions of each of the Seven Deadly Sins. He then views himself as akin to the Sword of God, handing out horrific punishment to these sinners. Two cops, an experienced veteran of the streets who is about to retire and the ambitious young homicide detective hired to replace him, team up to capture the perpetrator of these gruesome killings. Unfortunately, they too become ensnared in his diabolical plan...



Monday, November 25, 2013

College Fair @ Richard Bland Community College

So I decided to  attend the College Fair held at  my school this past week.  I didn't know what school I wanted to attend because of all the Universities that were there, but I managed to narrow my choices down to 2 schools, James Madison University and Christopher Newport News University. I chose those schools because of my major and the location. I love JMU because the school is so diverse and also offer Athletic Training as a major. I like CNU for just about the same amount of reasons but they don't offer Athletic Training as a major they offer Pre-Health as program. I was kind of iffy about it because I don't want to go to a school that doesn't offer what I'm looking for and I am stuck there for 2 semesters not having a clue.
As your're reading this you can probably see that I narrowed my school choice down too 1 school. JMU !! Yes, JMU is the perfect school for me and my major. The distance is a bit far away but that doesn't matter. I'm so glad that I was able to know what school was best for me from just attending the College Fair.










Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Saute` & Sizzle:

This past weekend(November 2nd)  I was invited to attend an AKA event in downtown Richmond. I didnt know what to expect because it was my first year attending the Saute & Sizzle Event. But to much surprise I had a blast. The event was for local amateur chefs to show off their cooking skills and for the attendees to taste them. They also had a private biding where the proceeds benefited local community projects and provided scholarships to deserving students. Sabrina Squire from Channel 6 News was also there as the Mistress of the Ceremony.
Some of the food that I had a chance to were curry chicken & cabbage, fiesta lime chicken & rice, wingettes & peach cobbler, haitian griot with red beans & rice, fried turkey with dressing, mini cupcakes (yummy, red velvet was my favorite), shrimp & grits, strawberry in a cloud, lasagna, beyond chocolate cake & bread pudding, smoked mac n cheese & lots of water !!!!
I had a great time at the event with my family, it was nice to just have a girls night out & enjoy the festivities.

Sabrina Squire (in the green)

The invite

She's an AKA...My wonderful cousin. Love her too pieces

My aunt & I ....dressed too impress

The mini cakes.red velvet was my faaaavorite !!!!

On the left were the Shrimp & Grits...On the right was Strawberry in  a Cloud


The Lasagna King !

Friday, October 18, 2013

Blue Roses

In class we had to get into peer review groups and discuss our papers we were suppose to write over the break....nah man !!! Didn't happen...we was too (the picture below in black/gold) . But anyways I decided what I was gonna write my paper about...Its gonna be a in-depth character analysis of Laura Wingfield. She's a shy lonely female wanting to feel love.... I can relate to Laura because I was that lonely girl in junior high/ high school looking for someone to come along and make me their priority. It wasn't until i was in my senior year of high I gained that confidence to find my own "Romeo".  After graduation I was determined to just be myself and let it happen in it's own. And that's when I met M.B.K (former boyfriend of ~8 months now) 
 While in high school, the simple misunderstanding of “pleurosis” for “blue roses” by Jim has a lasting effect on Laura (Williams, Glass 1844). Laura comes to treasure this moment and name because it represents one of the few times Laura speaks to her hero, Jim. However, this mishap actually gives insight to Laura’s personality. The name “Laura” is derived from the laurel shrub or tree from which wreaths used to be made to honor heroes and athletes (Cardullo 1). Laura is far from athletic or a hero; but the reader can see how Laura’s name reflects her connection with nature and how she parallels blue roses.

  The symbol of blue roses allows the reader to follow Laura as she goes from being a bud to blooming and closing up again. Roses are extremely delicate flowers and require immense care. Therefore, blue roses are even more delicate because they are not of this world. Laura is like a rose because she is just as fragile and needs a lot of care and nurturing. For example, Laura easily becomes “sick” when she learns that Jim is going to visit her house (Williams, Glass 1839). Both Amanda and Tom have to tend to Laura so she will not become too upset and faint or wither like a flower.


  When Jim arrives, Laura starts to bloom out of her shyness. Jim is able to persuade Laura to do things she would never do (Williams, Glass 1849). Laura’s petals begin to open revealing what is truly inside of her because she willingly accepts part of the outside world into her own (1849). However, as soon as Laura faces the real world, she is hit with an unpleasant element, like if a flower receives too much sunshine. Jim admits that he is engaged and crushes Laura to the point that she retreats back to the security her imaginary world, “Why, Laura! You look so serious!” (1851). By the time Amanda says this; Laura has already closed herself off from reality (King 1870). Unfortunately, Laura never has the chance to fully develop because Jim takes away the needed tenderness and sunshine Laura needs to bloom (Boxill 1868). Laura comes to realize that her need for love, someone to make her feel secure and build up her confidence, will never be satisfied (Prykop 2).




Although Laura is a quiet character, she is extremely complex. Therefore, symbols such as blue roses and the glass unicorn are needed to understand the development of her character during the play. Laura lacks what it takes to make it in the real world because everything she possesses is only suitable for her imaginary world. Just as a flower grows and develops, so does Laura. Ultimately, Laura has to face the harshness of the real world and live up to her doomed fate. The fragility and translucence of the unicorn portrays multiple aspects of Laura, as do the blue roses. Laura’s connection to these objects is profound. And when hope is lost for these objects, hope is also lost for Laura.

Monday, September 30, 2013

The Yellow Wallpaper..[This crayyzie biotxh]

The narrator begins her journal by marveling at the grandeur of the house and grounds her husband has taken for their summer vacation. She describes it in romantic terms as an aristocratic estate or even a haunted house and wonders how they were able to afford it, and why the house had been empty for so long. Her feeling that there is “something queer” about the situation leads her into a discussion of her illness—she is suffering from “nervous depression”—and of her marriage. She complains that her husband John, who is also her doctor, belittles both her illness and her thoughts and concerns in general. She contrasts his practical, rationalistic manner with her own imaginative, sensitive ways. Her treatment requires that she do almost nothing active, and she is especially forbidden from working and writing. She feels that activity, freedom, and interesting work would help her condition and reveals that she has begun her secret journal in order to “relieve her mind.” In an attempt to do so, the narrator begins describing the house. Her description is mostly positive, but disturbing elements such as the “rings and things” in the bedroom walls, and the bars on the windows, keep showing up. She is particularly disturbed by the yellow wallpaper in the bedroom, with its strange, formless pattern, and describes it as “revolting.” Soon, however, her thoughts are interrupted by John’s approach, and she is forced to stop writing.
Soon the wallpaper dominates the narrator’s imagination. She becomes possessive and secretive, hiding her interest in the paper and making sure no one else examines it so that she can “find it out” on her own. At one point, she startles Jennie, who had been touching the wallpaper and who mentions that she had found yellow stains on their clothes. Mistaking the narrator’s fixation for tranquility, John thinks she is improving. But she sleeps less and less and is convinced that she can smell the paper all over the house, even outside. She discovers a strange smudge mark on the paper, running all around the room, as if it had been rubbed by someone crawling against the wall.
By the end, the narrator is hopelessly insane, convinced that there are many creeping women around and that she herself has come out of the wallpaper—that she herself is the trapped woman. She creeps endlessly around the room, smudging the wallpaper as she goes. When John breaks into the locked room and sees the full horror of the situation, he faints in the doorway, so that the narrator has “to creep over him every time!”


Hills Like White Elephants...

Although “Hills Like White Elephants” is primarily a conversation between the American man and his girlfriend, neither of the speakers truly communicates with the other, highlighting the rift between the two. Both talk, but neither listens or understands the other’s point of view. Frustrated and placating, the American man will say almost anything to convince his girlfriend to have the operation, which, although never mentioned by name, is understood to be an abortion. He tells her he loves her, for example, and that everything between them will go back to the way it used to be. The girl, meanwhile, waffles indecisively, at one point conceding that she’ll have the abortion just to shut him up. When the man still persists, she finally begs him to “please, please, please, please, please, please” stop talking, realizing the futility of their conversation. In fact, the girl’s nickname, “Jig,” subtly indicates that the two characters merely dance around each other and the issue at hand without ever saying anything meaningful. The girl’s inability to speak Spanish with the bartender, moreover, not only illustrates her dependence on the American but also the difficulty she has expressing herself to others.
Both the American man and the girl drink alcohol throughout their conversation to avoid each other and the problems with their relationship. They start drinking large beers the moment they arrive at the station as if hoping to fill their free time with anything but discussion. Then, as soon as they begin talking about the hills that look like white elephants, the girl asks to order more drinks to put off the inevitable conversation about the baby. Although they drink primarily to avoid thinking about the pregnancy, readers sense that deeper problems exist in their relationship, of which the baby is merely one. In fact, the girl herself implies this when she remarks that she and the American man never do anything together except try new drinks, as if constantly looking for new ways to avoid each other. By the end of their conversation, both drink alone—the girl at the table and the man at the bar—suggesting that the two will end their relationship and go their separate ways.


A white elephant symbolizes something no one wants—in this story, the girl’s unborn child. The girl’s comment in the beginning of the story that the surrounding hills look like white elephants initially seems to be a casual, offhand remark, but it actually serves as a segue for her and the American to discuss their baby and the possibility of having an abortion. The girl later retracts this comment with the observation that the hills don’t really look like white elephants, a subtle hint that perhaps she wants to keep the baby after all—a hint the American misses. In fact, she even says that the hills only seemed to look like white elephants at first glance, and that they’re actually quite lovely. Comparing the hills—and, metaphorically, the baby—to elephants also recalls the expression “the elephant in the room,” a euphemism for something painfully obvious that no one wants to discuss.

Everything That Rises Must Converge...

   Mary Flannery O’Connor was born on March 25, 1925, in Savannah, Georgia, to Edward Francis O’Connor and Regina Cline O’Connor. Her family moved to Atlanta for her father’s work when O’Connor was a teenager but had to return to their home in Milledgeville, Georgia, after her father contracted lupus. He died three years later. O’Connor later studied at a private high school before entering George State College for Women, where she worked for the student newspaper and literary magazine. She had enjoyed writing since childhood, and the stories she composed in college merited admission to the master’s program at the University of Iowa’s writer’s workshop. There, she honed her craft and began publishing fiction. Her first story, “The Geranium,” appeared in Accent when she was only twenty-one and earned her both an award and a publishing contract for her first novel. She began working on the novel Wise Blood while working as a teaching assistant at the University of Iowa after receiving her master’s degree in 1947.
     O’Connor accepted an invitation to work on Wise Blood at Yaddo, a respected artist’s colony in Saratoga Springs, New York. Her publisher, however, disliked the initial drafts, so she switched publishers and submitted portions of the novel for publication in prominent journals such as the Paris Review. While visiting her mother in Georgia for Christmas, O’Connor’s health began to decline, and doctors ultimately diagnosed her with lupus, from which she would eventually die. Fearing that she would live only three more years as her father had, she left New York and decided to live with her mother on their Georgian dairy farm, Andalusia. O’Connor lived there quietly for several years until she completed and published Wise Blood in 1952. Critics condemned the novel as an affront to Christianity for its satire on American religious life but recognized O’Connor’s phenomenal talent as a writer.
         O’Connor published her first collection of short stories, A Good Man Is Hard to Find, in 1955 and then followed up with a second novel in 1960, The Violent Bear It Away. Although critics loved her short fiction, her second novel suffered as Wise Blood had. Nevertheless, O’Connor’s reputation grew, and she continued to write, lecture, and teach until her death in 1964. Everything That Rises Must Converge, her second volume of short stories, was published posthumously in 1965, and she posthumously won the National Book Award in 1972 for her Collected Stories. O’Connor’s popularity has increased since her death, and many now deem her one of the best short story writers of the twentieth century.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

A Good Man Is HARD Too Find

Yasss ma'am yas ma'am. Now I know what your're thinking; I cant find a "good" man for nothing in this world. They all either (1) dating someone already (2) got "baby mama drama" or my favorite (3) he a dog, he known for messing around with other females. Then we get into this predicament that ALL GUYS ARE THE SAME, which in this case isn't the truth.
  ....Back to the story, as I'm reading this what I thought was going to be giving me advice on my relationship problems turned out to be the complete opposite. It starts off as the family(grandmother, her son Bailey, his wife and there 3 kids..John Wesley, June Star,and the newborn). Their discussing options as to where they should vacation to this summer, of course Grandma puts her 2 cents in and says they should go to Tennessee  but nobody wants to go. The kids on the other hand want to go to Florida but (apparently some guy by the name of the Misfit escapes prison and is on the lose) which cuts Florida out of the picture. 
   They're on the road to Tennessee (to Grandma's happiness). Speaking of the Grandma, she had me on pins and needles the entire time I was reading this book. Her poor choice of words had be about ready to jump into the book and slap her a**. Like really? You're not all perfect (but we'll get to that part later). 
   So anyways to make a long story short, the Grandmother ends up reminiscing about this place she went to with a special guy*booty call* jk. All of a sudden she realizes that  the place she visited was in GEORGIA. smdh.  With a sudden reaction she hits the cage her cat was in. (why she bring the crazy cat, idk) Now the van has flipped and she was the reason for the accident. Everyone is alive and well at this point. 
   So now they're stuck on this dirt road all because of lovely 'ol Grandma. They notice a car in  the distance...load and behold its the Misfit. They ran into the Misfit. One by one he kills the family, first being Bailey and John Wesley...then the wife, June Star and the baby :-( 
Leaving Grandma to be last. Of course he shot but that wasnt the point. 
  The point of the story was to actually so that you cant trust anybody, and that violence and change a persons outlook on things quick as a heart beat. Grandma was a bit of a racist, she used words that normally you wouldn't wanna hear in those days. And her son Bailey didnt really give to much care for her, but at the time of the shooting Bailey called her Momma for the first time in the story, its crazy how a scary situation and make you say things. And Grandma on the other hand....she realized that she wasnt perfect and she had imperfections that she knew was wrong.   

Friday, September 6, 2013

The Cask Of Amontillado

Montresor, opens the story by stating that he has been irreparably insulted by his acquaintance, Fortunato, and that he seeks revenge. He wants to exact this revenge, however, in a measured way, without placing himself at risk. He decides to use Fortunato’s fondness for wine against him. During the carnival season, Montresor, wearing a mask of black silk, approaches Fortunato. He tells Fortunato that he has acquired something that could pass for Amontillado, a light Spanish sherry. Fortunato (Italian for “fortunate”) wears the multicolored costume of the jester, including a cone cap with bells. Montresor tells Fortunato that if he is too busy, he will ask a man named Luchesi to taste it. Fortunato apparently considers Luchesi a competitor and claims that this man could not tell Amontillado from other types of sherry. Fortunato is anxious to taste the wine and to determine for Montresor whether or not it is truly Amontillado. Fortunato insists that they go to Montresor’s vaults.
  Montresor has strategically planned for this meeting by sending his servants away to the carnival. The two men descend into the damp vaults, which are covered with nitre, or saltpeter, a whitish mineral. Apparently aggravated by the nitre, Fortunato begins to cough. The narrator keeps offering to bring Fortunato back home, but Fortunato refuses. Instead, he accepts wine as the antidote to his cough. The men continue to explore the deep vaults, which are full of the dead bodies of the Montresor family. In response to the crypts, Fortunato claims to have forgotten Montresor’s family coat of arms and motto. Montresor responds that his family shield portrays “a huge human foot d’or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel.” The motto, in Latin, is “nemo me impune lacessit,” that is, “no one attacks me with impunity.”
  Taunting Fortunato with an offer to leave, Montresor begins to wall up the entrance to this small crypt, thereby trapping Fortunato inside. Fortunato screams confusedly as Montresor builds the first layer of the wall. The alcohol soon wears off and Fortunato moans, terrified and helpless. As the layers continue to rise, though, Fortunato falls silent. Just as Montresor is about to finish, Fortunato laughs as if Montresor is playing a joke on him, but Montresor is not joking. At last, after a final plea, “For the love of God, Montresor!” Fortunato stops answering Montresor, who then twice calls out his enemy’s name. After no response, Montresor claims that his heart feels sick because of the dampness of the catacombs. He fits the last stone into place and plasters the wall closed, his actions accompanied only by the jingling of Fortunato’s bells. He finally repositions the bones on the fourth wall. For fifty years, he writes, no one has disturbed them. He concludes with a Latin phrase meaning “May he rest in peace.”

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Chrysanthemums

Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China.[1]There are about 40 valid species.[1] There are countless horticultural varieties and cultivars. 
    I can honestly say I was completely confuse about this book. I did read it by the way. But I just couldn't comprehend the moral of the story. I would think one thing would happen then it took a 360 turn and another thing happened, it was just ALL over the place. Great Job Sweeney !!!    I think everyone would agree when I say that at one point during the story, Elisa was going to have an affair with the "wagon guy" (didn't know his name). But as the story progressed, it didn't happen. Yay?    Once again I am left to figure about what to speak this book I just so happened to read about over the week and there is nothing to talk about. NOTHING!! 
 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Fatherless Child

Your first born..how can you deny it? Daddy's little girl, I can't deny it. From scraped up knees too training wheels too first day of school,too my first heartbreak..I depended on you. Now, it just seems none of it even matters anymore. I thought I mattered to you, but I guess she does now. 
How can I ever love a man when the main man in my life doesn't care to love me. Is it possible for a man to love another woman more than his own flesh and blood? 
How dare you sit there and try to call yourself a father...a father doesn't leave his child behind to fall behind some stank tail, a father doesn't leave his child[ren] in the hands of another man too take his place, although the other does one hell of a better job than you.
I can never look at you the same after this, you've done justice.


Sincerely,
A Fatherless Child 

Monday, April 29, 2013

College Finals

Finals are literally around the corner. This semester I have 2, college math and computer applications. I'm pretty nervous about the computer but more nervous about the math one.  But I'm oh so ready for this to be over. I need a break, like seriously; between studying for finals and juggling long work hours, it is hard. I salute any and everyone that does this  on a daily basis and take care of their kids. Yeah, its not easy at all. On that note, study time; wish I was at beach week with everyone having a blast, but next time i guess. Until then, take care bloggers. Talk too you soon !! 



Thursday, April 25, 2013

Summer Time





SUMMER TIME 2013



Late Nights , Early Mornings , Crazy Nights , Piercings , Bonfires , Swimming , Hoodies , Parties , Good Vibes , Sleeping,   Getting Drunk , Dancing , , Bottles , Music , Staying Up All Night , Phone Calls , Movies , Staying Out All The Time , Nails , Memories , Clothes , Movies , Shopping , Friends , Money ,  , No Drama , Money , Doing What You Want , Breaking Rules , Not Giving A Single Fuck ; S U M M E R 2 O 1 3








Monday, April 22, 2013

How Do You Know If "The Guy" Is Cheating Or Is Faithful ????

 1. He’s super protective of his gadgets. “The main way that trysts are found out is through the discovery of incriminating e-mails, IM chats, cell phone texts or bills,” says Belisa Vranich, PsyD, a clinical psychologist in New York City. So if he’s being unfaithful, he may guard his gadgets or act really defensive when you innocently touch his phone or computer. It should be a giant red flag if he readily gave you passwords

2. He steps up the grooming.This is so obvious, but it’s a sign many women miss: If your man starts grooming down there without you requesting it, that could be an indication that he’s spending more time naked,” says Vranich. You can actually thank porn for this tipoff. Guys today are used to viewing manscaped dudes onscreen, so if he has another chick to impress with his sexual prowess, he may emulate those ultra-trimmed guys. Another clue: He’s spending more time at the gym. 
 
3. He smells different. “When he comes home, if he doesn't smell the same as he did in the morning, and it isn't the scent of soap in the gym or at your home, it may be because he’s showered at her place,” offers Vranich. So pay attention, because in this case, that old saying “the nose knows” might very well be true

 4. Nothing fazes him anymore. “If he was short-tempered before, a combination of added sex and attention could be making him way more relaxed, even downright giddy,” Vranich says. Adds Mira Kirshenbaum, author of When Good People Have Affairs: Inside the Hearts and Minds of People in Two Relationships: “If your guy is suddenly going around all happy and whistling, then you need to find out why.” 


5. He becomes suspicious of you. “If he’s normally a mellow type, all of a sudden he may want to know where you are all the time and with whom,” says Vranich. “It’s the result of him realizing that if he’s cheating and it’s not that hard, you might also be getting away with it.” Also, beware of extremely detailed responses to even your most innocent “How was work today?” queries. He may be preparing epic answers because he’s terrified of getting caught.

One caveat: If your sex life hasn't fallen off, that’s no guarantee that he’s faithful. “It’s a serious mistake to think that affairs are necessarily sexual. He may just be unhappy in other parts of the relationship,” says Kirshenbaum. In fact, an illicit relationship could even stoke his lust for you. 


We Are Deeply Sad...The Boston Bombing

True Friendships..





How To Use An Apostrophe




THE Definition of Love

My Love is of a birth as rare As 'tis for object strange and high: It was begotten by Despair Upon Impossibility. Magnanimous Despair alone Could show me so divine a thing, Where feeble Hope could ne'er have flown But vainly flapped its Tinsel wing. And yet I quickly might arrive Where my extended soul is fixt, But Fate does iron wedges drive, And always crowds itself betwixt. For Fate with jealous eye does see Two perfect Loves; nor lets them close: Their union would her ruin be, And her tyrannic power depose. And therefore her decrees of steel Us as the distant Poles have placed, (Though Love's whole World on us doth wheel) Not by themselves to be embraced
    Unless the giddy Heaven fall, And Earth some new convulsion tear; And, us to join, the World should all Be cramped into a planisphere. As lines so Loves oblique may well Themselves in every angle greet: But ours so truly parallel, Though infinite can never meet. Therefore the Love which us doth bind, But Fate so enviously debars, Is the conjunction of the Mind, And opposition of the Stars. 




Do You Know The Real Reason Why We Go Too School ?!




WATCH WATCH WATCH 
Why do we go to school? Deep thought isn't it? Like the video. why so we go...is it because of our parents, to make something better of ourselves...or is it too prove a point to our family members? Whatever the reason may be....it is worth it ? In the video he made key points how huge celebrities....

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

You Don't Know What Their Going Through...

"You always got your noise in other people's business  you need to mind your own before you get your ass beat..."minding my own business, you don't know who you talking too, so  you might wanna walk away while you have the chance" [The conversation between two girls is treacherous in high school] . It seems as if they like arguing and fighting , like their day isn't complete without making someone else's life miserable. Its caddy and immature. Grow up is what i say.. 



"In my class a girl never has anyone to talk or play with and I don't like that.
She doesn't look all that pretty but I can at least make her feel good. Sometimes ditch her to play with the other girls but realize they may not be my real friends though.
Sometimes I talk to her and she hates school and barely tries so I try to help her cause I worry about her. One time at recess majority of the girls were all playing include us two and we were all doing flips, and cartwheels, and all the other stuff but she had on a dress and the girls were saying she could do it cause she tried in her dress.
Some girls were teasing her that they saw her undies, so she bent down to the ground and wrote "why am I stupid", then we all came over and said she wasn't then the other girls ran off. Then it was me and her. Then she started crying. I told her to stop cause she not and if she keeps thinking bad thoughts of herself she might not make it though so she needs to keep trying.
Then one day we had a bully prevention meeting at school and my teacher said we should try to play with others and get to know them more, so at recess I played with her and I could tell she liked it and was having fun.
So try think about others and be nice cause you never know what they are going through."
-Anonymous (Pacer.org) 

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Good afternoon bloggers :) 

So I'm suppose to write about this book we were too read in English class but I didn't get the chance too read it :( . But i did come across this AWESOMEE  TV show, you might've heard of it; its called Law and Order SVU. Great show to watch by the way! Well in this particular episode the main topic was gay rights. A young lady by the name of Amber i believe whose mother was preparing the gay rights petition. It never said whether or not she was against it or for it in the episode. Make the long story short, the family was killed and the word Queers was written across the wall in the living room. The daughter survived being shot in the head and was in a coma for only a few short weeks. The mother and father were dead...of course. Now , its investigating time !! (The part i love the most and the reason why I watch the show)...Everyone is being questioned at this point and when I say everyone, I mean everyone; from the maid who was fired a year ago, the maids brother who just recently released from prison 2 years ago , too the boyfriend and his father. Now of course EVERYBODY denied killing the family and shooting poor little Amber in the head. Here's the juicy part,(not this part) Amber wake out of her coma , Yayyyyy !!!!!(but this part) but the team finds out that Amber is being treated for genital herpes...say whaaat? ! Now its trying to figure out who gave little Amber herpes. Who do you think gave it her????? It wasn't the boyfrienddd. It was the DAD! Yes I said it, little Amber got herpes from her father. The sick part about it is that the mom knew about, she didn't care, she was to worried about the gay petition rights and she was having an affair with a women herself. Thats just disgusting in itself, how can a mother let some man let her alone her husband just take their daughters innocence like that. Just ridiculous to me if you ask. Now the case is solved. Oh yeah, I forgot to tell you shot the family..the maids brother !!   

Friday, March 22, 2013

One Down Nine More Too Go...Yay!!!

Whats good blogger's....

NEIN! Well as you can tell from the video. Im obviously gonna talk about cheating. I cant say I never cheated or thought about cheating in class cause i would definitely be lien. Everybody has thought about cheating once in a blue moon. C'mon now, be real with yourself.  Its hard trying to do everything the "honest" way. What much harm can it  do.