Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Creative Hour

  I was livid.  Boiling hot blood pumped through my veins as I watched my step mom snip my prom dress into miniscule pieces and all because I failed to remember to pick up some eggs for tonight’s dinner.  How could my father marry such a vile woman? I couldn’t take it anymore there was nothing else to do but run.  My legs began to carry me across the hot asphalt, past my neighbors houses, through the marsh and finally to the dense forest.  Here the wrath of my Step Mom, Sue would no longer affect me.  Several hours past by and I still carried my determined walking pace until I was startled by a loud crack.  A tree off in the distance came down with a thunder, its mighty stance no longer present in the forest.  There was fear in the air, birds began to fly away, squirrels scurried up the trunks of trees and the occasional rabbit buried itself beneath the cool forest floor.  What could they be running from?  I continued cautiously further and further into the forest when my peripheral vision caught a quick glimpse of a dark figure the size of a car.  My head spun around and the huge creature was up in the air floating like a cloud and hurried away fast gracefully weaving through the maze of trees.  I was being hunted.  My escape plan was halted when I realized I was surrounded by a pod of sharks.  Staring into the eyes of the great beasts I could tell my fate was grim and my thoughts were proven right when the first shark hit me with powerful force, its jaws ripping my skin to shreds and my bones into tiny pieces. 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Cellphones

. This article was written to inform people to become more aware of their cellphone usage and to think twice about whether it’s an appropriate time to use them or not.  Many people become consumed in their cellphones and don’t realize that it is disrespectful to the people around them.  The author explains that "electronic gadgetry upends traditional rules of etiquette…connecting far flung virtual communities [while] irritating the person standing next to you."  Statistic show that 32% of people feel it isn’t rude to have a conversation while texting and 10% of people under the age of 25 believe it is okay to text during intercourse.  Speaking face to face with someone has become a problem for many because of the amount of time spent on a cellphone.  Many people don’t realize how they are coming across when they are chatting away on their phones or texting in public places, its distracting.  For example, Frances McDormand told her co-star "Let's wait", "at a climactic plot point of Good People on Broadway", when an cellphone rang and was answered by its owner.  Even some restaurants have taken a stand by discouraging cellphone use and prohibiting photos, "'no cellphones' is the new 'no smoking'".  I agree with the author in that people should be more considerate to their surrounding peers by limiting their cellphone use in order to be respectful but I feel it is going a little too far when public places feel the need to ban cellphone use completely.

2.   I believe that cellphone use is acceptable when you are at home, with friends and in various public places.  Even still being too excessive on your phone when you’re with your friends to me is a little rude, especially when you are trying to have a conversation.  Cellphones should'nt be used when someone is speaking, at dinner or during performances.  Using cellphones during this time is disrespectful and people shouldn’t feel the need to use them, if they do they have a problem.  It is unessesary for public places to go as far as to ban cellphone usage because cellphones, as much of a problem as they can be are also very useful.  If there happens to be an emergency, whether it’s within the family or not, cellphones are an on hand device to get help right away.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Back In Time

  If I could travel back in time I would choose to go back to the Mesozoic Era or the "Age of the Reptiles".  When I was little one of my favorite movies was Jurassic Park, despite the fact that it scared me silly.  I would always have reoccurring dreams about the movie that a Tyrannosaurus Rex was chasing me and I'd have to hide in my parent’s closet until they became civil with me.  It scared me so much that when I would see water rippling in a cup due to blasting up in the mountains, I’d have to run to my window and make sure there wasn’t a giant dinosaur running at full speed ready to chew up my family outside.  Although it may sound a little strange that I would choose the one era that would terrify me most but I think it would be very interesting to travel back to either the Triassic or Jurassic period and see just how giant those creatures were as well as how they interacted with one another.  Also, I wouldn’t mind flying on the back of a Pterodactyl, that’d be pretty amazing. Dinosaurs were amazing creatures and it’s hard to believe that they once roamed the earth long before us.  Scientists would be able to understand and gain more knowledge on evolution if they were exposed in the era where dinosaurs were alive.  There are still many mysteries hiding in the crust of the earth waiting to be discovered but still may never be found.  For now, my only option of seeing a real life dinosaur would be to visit a museum where the bones of the deceased where carefully matched and placed together but, I’m fine with that!