I firmly believe that there is a thick seperation between hypothesis and just an assumption of something you have no right to comment on. Since such big-headed arrogance is usually fuelled by something they do not want to touch, just proves how much arrogance is influencing the youth's minds. Something that will be recalled as an embarrasing episode later on.
Just another blog by another young blogger trying to find out the meaning of everything she comes across.
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Big-headed: Calm Down and Think About Your Words
Have you ever encountered such a big-headed prat in your life that you want to brutally hit? They think that they are the best of the best, the elite squad, the cream of the crop. Such big-headedness in all areas must be removed immediately, if you are one to make claims that you've made up based on your own petty observations.
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Like or Love?
My friend experienced heartbreak today, in the hands of a girl that not everyone particularly liked. She wasn't the most popular or populars, but it does leave me a tad puzzled: are these school relationships going to stand the test of time? Will they seperate at the slightest touch? I myself have no romantic connections but I can see the pain that one kiss or one touch can indirectly hurt someone.
Friday, 22 May 2015
Personality rather than occupation (or, badly developed villains)
Yesterday I was watching a couple of movies from my earlier life (they were animated) and at the end the moral was pretty clear.
I. Hate. These. So. Much.
Don't get me wrong, I adore movies with a good moral but I would rather have it not presented directly. Maybe the reason why I hate these flicks is because it somewhat limits people's creativity. Especially for those kids that need to work out things for themselves.
For example, let us take a "good" character and have him/her a specific job or occupation. Scrap that, make him become an artist. (I have nothing against artists, I draw myself) and have the antagonist a scientist (I chose this because scientists are sometimes portrayed as evil). What message is this sending to little five year olds? That they should't be scientists?
I understand that these characters have usually done something wrong but I can't see why these movies would show different occupations or body types as reasons why the person/character evolved to be bad. Why not allow the villain to become one because of an event, mentality, or personality?
I hope I've written this clearly and that this only applies to certain villains. Not all.
Nothing deep or philosophical to say
Well, not really, unless you count me saying this as philosophical.
Thursday, 21 May 2015
Pottermore Stats
Harry Potter was admittedly my first fandom ever. And being a Potterhead, I obviously have a Pottermore account. Anyway, roll in the information!
name: HeartSnitch904
wand: apple, unicorn hair, 12 1/4 inches, supple.
house: Gryffindor (I honestly thought I would end up in Ravenclaw but I love my house)
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