Saturday, June 19, 2010

Weird Lying Spam thing



Follow the rules...




1. Thank the person who gave you the award




Thank you Zella!



2. Copy the logo and place it on your blog


See left.


3. Link to the person who nominated you


Click here


4. Tell up to six outrageous lies about yourself and at least one outrageous truth, or vice-versa


Okay then:

1. It is hard to think and write stuff about lies about myself when it is so late at night. But 2AM is like my usual bedtime, but I'm still tired. I have a newfound dislike for Zella for passing along additional work for me when I am already swamped.


2. Sparknotes changed my life in that I now use smilies and *insert action here* waaaayy to much, even with my friends. Once I signed an email to my Journalism class with "peace and hair grease," which is really Aly's signiture...


3. Speaking of Journalism, I love that class. It's kinda fun, being able to spread propganda all around campus and manipulate what people think about certain events. I remember the time I had to write about the football game where our school lost, 60something - 6. I write a lot for the school paper.


4. Lets see, what else? My life has been ruined by this certain crush who's ruined my life by ruining my life...what else do I say? I wasted four frikin years on her. All through high school. Most people would accept it and move on after four years. Why couldn't I?


5. My life revolves around email, facebook, blogspot, and Sparknotes. And food and oxygen and sleep of course, and other basic necessities of life.


6. I'm hungry right now. And I can't think of anything else much to write.


7. And I will be gone for the next two weeks on vacation, so unfortunately you might notice my absence in blogging and commenting and on Sparknotes for the next two weeks, so I won't be back until July. But I will miss all of you, (*hugz kevin <3),>




5. Nominate seven "creative" writers
I will assume that I can only pick people who havent done it before yet...
Gummy
Kevin
Amar
Rebel
Aly
Adhit
Jgrud
6. Post links to the blogs you nominate
Eh, actually, I don't really have a lot of time for this...to busy...:(

7. Leave a comment on each blog letting them know they've won the award.
They have two weeks, I'm sure they will find out. I'm breaking this rule too.
And with that, I will give you a hint: #7 is true. So, see you all in two weeks then!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

To wish, or to try

You know what's caught my heart this week?

(no, not that Feathers. btw, I'll bet you 10 e-cabbages and a round of Mario Kart that you've ruined my life.) :)

Anyways, it's this girl here, Abby Sunderland. You've probably seen her in the news this week. And boy does she have one story to tell...

In a nutshell, she is a 16 year old who was going for the record of being the youngest person to circumnavigate the world alone and nonstop, leaving from California in January and planning to return sometime in the next few weeks. But some rough storms in the Southern Ocean this week ended up damaging her boat, Wild Eyes, knocking the mast off, leaving her without a sail and without much of a way to pilot the boat.

I've been seeing some news reports the past couple months of this girl trying to sail around the world, and I followed it with some mild interest. I mean, it's interesting, but not unique. I was pretty much following the same media coverage when her brother was doing the same thing last year. This other 16 year old girl from Australia, Jessica Watson, recently finished her lap around the world last month. There was another news article about Laura Dekker, a 14 year old Dutch girl who is dealing with government issues and regulations trying to keep her from sailing the world.

But of course, like anything else, the thing that catches people's attention is trouble. So of course when the press gets hold of the fact that she launched two emergency radio beacons, they have to blow it out of proportion because thats how the media gets the readership. (I say that with cynicism from simply working at a high school newspaper.) Well, it caught my attention. Wild theories about what might have happened and critizism of letting young people have adventures. Gosh that made me angry.

Luckily, everything turned out alright, she was safe and has been rescued.

But the one thing that makes me think is the kind of drive and determination it takes for these people to try to accomplish such a feat. While we sit at home doing homework, playing video games, or browsing on the computer, someone else is out there completely living life. I'm jealous. Sometimes I wish I can have an adventure like this. Something that proves you can live life. Something special, something that "builds character."

I started thinking. What would it be like to be on a 40-ft boat by yourself for weeks and months? What does it take to fight bad weather to keep yourself moving towards the finish line? What kind of character do you build after such a journey? What is your attitude when your journey doesn't end quite like you hoped? What do you learn after an experience of life like this?

I started imagining. Smooth sailing, light breeze pushing your sailboat along. Fierce winds for days on end, knocking your sailboat left and right. Knowing the ocean, learning the winds, reading the waves. Accepting success with joy, recognizing failure with acceptance.

Reports say that her mast was knocked over with stormy waves some 25 feet high and winds at some 50 knots, which, combined with a bit of bad luck, spelled a death sentence for her voyage and for her boat.

I felt really quite sad when I heard that they had to leave Wild Eyes behind in the middle of the ocean which, for now, is condemned to remaining adrift at sea, until it will eventually sink. That's another thing that I sort of feel, having to leave a part of you behind when an era ends. There is a website out trying to raise money to try and retrieve Wild Eyes from the middle of the ocean; they've raised over $2000 in the three days the website was up. However, when I went to take a look today, they replaced the Paypal symbol with a note, saying "We have exhausted all efforts to locate and retrieve Wild Eyes...Donors will be contacted about a refund." Having to leave a part of you half way between Africa and Australia...well, sometimes that's how the story goes. I was almost ready to cry...

But despite the failure, it's people like this and stories like this that bring inspiration to countless people. Strength, ambition, determination, bravery, independence, any other words like that in a thesaurus. The people complaining about the wisdom of letting somebody so young do something like this? As a young person myself, I find that to be insulting and take offense at that. I feel that I'm levelheaded enough. There's more dangerous people out there driving cars. It's when you're young that you get the chance to be physically able to do something like this, and mentally, this would build so much mental character as well.

And so a few waves got in the way and the story didn't end as expected. Isn't that true of so many other things in life? In the end, I would rather have failed saying "I tried" rather than staring into the sky saying "I wish..."

Life is a learning process, whether you are young or you are old. You cannot live life without learning a little something new every day. And there's no better way of learning than being in the middle of it all.

While we were sitting here, that girl has lived a lifetime and a half. The skill, the guts, the pride it takes to take a challenge like that. Sure, there is excitement and there is danger, but staying completely safe is just existing, not living.






"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable." - Helen Keller

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Survey: so...who actually cares?

Hey, it's not my fault life is insanely busy right now. Okay, maybe it is, but it seems like a lot of other people are insanely busy too, so that makes me feel better.

I'm sorry for not posting in ages and ages...

But I can use an ego boost right now. Feel free to help:

Those who actually noticed I hadn't written anything in 2 weeks and missed me, please say so in the comments so I can feel a little better and it might make me a little more dedicated to writing stuff because I know people care about me!!!!!!

Those who noticed but don't care, feel free to comment too. Place yourself in catagory 2. :)

Those who didn't notice but care, I can use your support even though you have bad observational skills! Place yourself in catagory 3. :)

Those who didn't notice and don't care, but don't want to say it out loud and plan on lying in the comments saying that you notice and care, just say you're in catagory 4. :)

Those who didn't notice but do care, but are planning on lying in the comments saying that they did notice my long absence, place yourself in catagory 5.

Those who did notice and do care but want to lie and say that they didn't notice and don't care in order to make me feel bad, that's catagory 6.

I am interested to see the results of this survey. I had better not get any catagory 6s. :D

So fill out the survey, if nothing else! Reading the rest of this post is optional. :)



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Anyways, how about another update?

I got my first sunburn last weekend. I was riding my bike. I rode for 30 miles. It was fun and very tiring. And I'm not really a biker, so 30 miles is a HUGE accomplishment for me.


If there's anyone else into astronomy, Venus, Mars, and Saturn are all visible in the night sky now. I can tell you how to find Venus, but I don't know if I can describe online how to find the others. I guess you can try a starmap, but I don't know if you would actually be able to match up the map to the sky...anyways, for Venus, go outside around sunset, maybe 7 or 8 or 9 PM, look up in the sky, (in my place it's on the west, maybe northwest, so I'm assuming it should be the same everywhere...), anyways, look for the BRIGHTEST thing in the sky. Look up and if you see something that makes you go "Whoa that star is bright" then that's Venus. Sort of a bright yellow. Brighter than all the other stars, brighter than a lot of airplanes. Feel free to point a pair of binoculars or a telescope at it, if you have one. If you look at Venus every half hour, or every hour or so, you'll notice it slowly going down lower into the sky. Venus would have set by around 9, 9:30PM, but still, that should be plenty of time for you if you want to see it. :)


Did you know that your past can be affected by the future? Stuff that hasn't even happened yet might be affecting your past and your present? Yeah, confusing, huh? Space and time and the fabric of Spacetime can be very strange. Don't pick an extra credit report on cosmology if you don't like confusing things.


I had a nice conversation with Feathers last night where I was complaining about my crush. After discussing what happened and helping me with interpreting a few turn of events, we agreed that it was a rejection. :( Cue depressing music.


My graduation is next week, then I'm done with high school and moving on to college. I'm kinda scared, really. Well, I have three months to figure out what the heck is going on in life. Well, I hope I don't spend all summer moping around from my first rejection. :P


And, finally, I PROMISE to post more story as soon as I can! (though I have just a tiny small history of not keeping a few promises, so believe at your own risk.) :)


Yup, so I guess thats all I have for now...if nothing else, comment filling out the survey!!! Thanks all you people!!!