Friday, February 11, 2011

I'm explicit, get used to it.


  Hmmm.... Recently just read a story, this guy created a book on kids not having to go to college-- and i just feel like i got smacked in the face. I've been in school for almost 13 years now, and all we've learned through those years were: Go to school, get good grades, and go to college. NOW some random man comes out of nowhere and decided WE DONT NEED COLLEGE? pretty dumb shit. How can people be doctors or lawyers without further practice you dumb ass. Sorry, but i thought that should've been blogged.

I leave you with that.

Where the wild things are.

First post. I am a human being going through our everyday problems like other "human beings". I feel that writing is a power that people can tell and feel as they en-corporate ideas. Words are strong. They can make or break a person. They can help or hurt a person. They can help us understand each other. HUMANS=Words. We use them everyday. But what makes one persons words stronger than another? Why do we see so much hate and tragedy in our society due to ones "words". Yeah, theres the cliche "we are all equal".. but are we really? How is it that a nation of 100 million can find a leader such as a presidents "words" more factual than the man who works at Mcdonalds? President>Minimum wage man. We aren't equal. We feel as our own person that we are better than our neighbors, our friends, and the people you pass on the way to work.
      I have lots and lots of thoughts that run through my head. Thats why i created "Wide-eyed humans" for people like me who have this mind set that as human beings we all have "blind spots". We aren't perfect, we're humans.

I leave you with that.