Thursday, February 20, 2014
Put a Smile on your Face!
This review is not a very controversial one, I am mostly commending whoever put together this page of 39 Hilariously Honest Notes From Kids. This really put a smile on my face when I was in a bad mood so I thought I'd share it with the rest of the class. This is a compilation of 39 childhood notes that perfectly show their brutal honesty and lack of understanding of other peoples' emotions (which make for some hilarious situations). I posted a few examples here but I encourage you to go to the link and spend five minutes reading them if you need a good laugh. From incredibly violent to unknowingly dirty, these notes will make great stories later in the kids' lives.
Haim- Worth a Listen
A new band that everyone should check out is Haim (pronounced like hime). This band consists of three sisters who sing songs reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac and also 90's R&B, according to listeners. I recently heard this band when they were the musical guest on Josh Hutcherson's episode of SNL. I fell in love with the feel-good aspect of their music! It is fun to listen to, fun to watch, and the sisters blend incredibly well together. Some people may find certain songs odd for their taste, but I encourage everyone to look up Haim's songs 'The Wire' and 'Don't Save Me'. If you like those, check out the rest of their album, "Days Are Gone". You won't be disappointed.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Looking at this map of "The World According to Americans", you may be thinking that you don't stereotype areas of the world or different cultures like the average American does. However, I think there is a lot to be said for this map, by Alphadesigner Yanko Tsvetkov. Whether or not you consciously stereotype different countries, we all have certain ideas (good or bad) of places we've never been. When I first looked at the map I saw 'Ice Cap' for Greenland and 'Pirates' for Somalia and I realized that those are real stereotypes that I have in my mind about those countries. Some of these are bad to have in your mind, such as 'Housekeeping' for Mexico and 'Savages' for Mongolia. However, a lot of these stereotypes go away after meeting a person from the country. On the other hand, stereotypes like Saudi Arabia's ('Terrorists') are often strengthened by our own prejudice. I think this map has value and people should take a second to look at it and evaluate their own prejudices.
For a larger map, and 56 other maps that will 'challenge what you thought you knew about the world', visit this site:
57 awesome maps of the world
Found Poem: A life in college
Spread the word. Anyone and Everyone is welcome
Just imagine what you could create
The faces-- Big ideas, bold adventures,
sick, genius,billionaire.
sick, genius,billionaire.
Running with the big dogs,
surround yourself with healthy music.
surround yourself with healthy music.
Where global agendas affect you,
imagine a big picture.
imagine a big picture.
Working the world,
become tomorrow’s friend.
become tomorrow’s friend.
Brighten the world,
keeping an eye on the good.
keeping an eye on the good.
A gentle breath of fresh everything,
This is a life you have to reach.
Live, my friend.
This is your day.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Time Travel Episode 2
The first time I time traveled was a major milestone for me. In Time Travel Training (T3), there is a lot of technique that needs to be mastered for you to be safe and comfortable, and so you don't end up in the wrong situation. I had a lot of glitches in those first few months where I'd travel back a few seconds on accident, and then get stuck in a circle where I just kept traveling back a second before and doing it again. It's like when you accidentally tazer yourself and then you can't stop...i guess? It's hard to explain. It felt like extreme deja vu for ever and ever until my mom helped me get out of it.
So when I finally traveled back more than a couple minutes, I was ecstatic. I decided to go back to my favorite moment in time-- when my dad taught me to ride a bike. Although, I wasn't paying much attention to details. I saw the sunset and the smiles on our faces but I was too dumbfounded to notice anything of importance. But sometimes when I'm in a bad mood I go back to that moment to relive the memories of my real father.
--------------------------That same day-------------------------------------------------
I couldn't take it anymore! Mr. Stupid Stepdad Richard was getting on my last nerve! I needed to go somewhere that I love, and I knew just the place.
I cleared my mind and laid down on my bed, crossing my arms over my body and picturing the scene. Suddenly, I felt the pressure on my lungs like I was dropping from the top of a rollercoaster. Opening my eyes, yellow lines dashed around my head and my hands and feet were curled up toward my torso as to not get burned. I closed my eyes again and the green grass rose up beneath my bare feet. I was home. I walked from the back yard to the front sidewalk and hid behind a tree, watching my dad gaze at me, full of pride and excitement. Then, he let go and let me soar down the block. I never get tired of watching this scene. However, this time I decided to take a different perspective, and I climbed up onto the roof of my old house. From there I stood tall, turning to face the backyard and the outline of Chicago to the north. Then, something caught my eye. A figure walked out from behind the backyard pine trees and made his way toward the house. He took out a key and jiggled it in the back garage door, looking around frantically. Looking around just enough for me to catch a glimpse of Richard's face.
So when I finally traveled back more than a couple minutes, I was ecstatic. I decided to go back to my favorite moment in time-- when my dad taught me to ride a bike. Although, I wasn't paying much attention to details. I saw the sunset and the smiles on our faces but I was too dumbfounded to notice anything of importance. But sometimes when I'm in a bad mood I go back to that moment to relive the memories of my real father.
--------------------------That same day-------------------------------------------------
I couldn't take it anymore! Mr. Stupid Stepdad Richard was getting on my last nerve! I needed to go somewhere that I love, and I knew just the place.
I cleared my mind and laid down on my bed, crossing my arms over my body and picturing the scene. Suddenly, I felt the pressure on my lungs like I was dropping from the top of a rollercoaster. Opening my eyes, yellow lines dashed around my head and my hands and feet were curled up toward my torso as to not get burned. I closed my eyes again and the green grass rose up beneath my bare feet. I was home. I walked from the back yard to the front sidewalk and hid behind a tree, watching my dad gaze at me, full of pride and excitement. Then, he let go and let me soar down the block. I never get tired of watching this scene. However, this time I decided to take a different perspective, and I climbed up onto the roof of my old house. From there I stood tall, turning to face the backyard and the outline of Chicago to the north. Then, something caught my eye. A figure walked out from behind the backyard pine trees and made his way toward the house. He took out a key and jiggled it in the back garage door, looking around frantically. Looking around just enough for me to catch a glimpse of Richard's face.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
The Magic of Street Art
In a lot of cities, street art and graffiti are considered as rebellious, wrong, and detrimental to the city's aesthetics. But when you travel to cities like Paris or London, street art is a part of their culture. The walls of their cities are covered in vibrant colors and inspired scenes. What is so wrong about that? Graffiti artists give the city a personality, and stamp it with the thoughts and ideas of the people who live there.
This website: 70 Amazing Examples of Street Art gives a look into how street artists express themselves. When cities are filled with color and creativity, they come alive. These artists should not be frowned upon for their reputation as vandals, they need to be put in a new light. Their art is transforming our cities for the better.
This website: 70 Amazing Examples of Street Art gives a look into how street artists express themselves. When cities are filled with color and creativity, they come alive. These artists should not be frowned upon for their reputation as vandals, they need to be put in a new light. Their art is transforming our cities for the better.
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