Literary Vs. Commercial
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Literary Vs. Commercial . Where do I begin ? ? ? Literary is the more bland, boring books and commercial is anything but reality. People would love to commercial books to take them deep into a imaginary world we vampire and werewolves are enemies and a more than average girl captures the heart of both. Literary? I can't even tell you how i would begin to describe literary to you. I guess you would say literary could be a little more informational. It requires people to think, which is why most people choose not to read literary books, for the simple fact they hate thinking. Literary requires you to think, use your mind in ways you have before or alters your way of thinking completely. It might even change the way you view the world. Literary Vs. Commercial. Change the way you view the world and live in it or be apart of a non-exsitstant place that swallows you whole and have it be like you never exsisted. You decide.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Day In A Life Of A Senior
Now that school has starting back , we see the hustle and bustle of everyone and everything around us. People be come cranking because of their lack of sleep (after they've spent the entire summer pulling all-nighters. We've all been there) , incoming students roam the school hallways trying to find their classes , people running and hugging friends they haven't seen all summer (they could've visited a few of them, they were just too lazy to) and everything in between that comes along with a new school year. We see traffic become much more heavier in the mornings because people are getting back into the swing of the things. What I'm saying is , I love the first few weeks of school. I love all the chaos and last minute details that come along with it. And for all the seniors, like myself, we all will be experiencing both the sadness and the joy of being seniors . We get to see all our teachers and friends for the last time. We have senior prom, the senior prank, senior skip day and senior trips to cherish before we wind down the year with our senior class graduation. Being a senior is bitter-sweet and I will enjoy and cherish every moment I have left before I wave my final good-bye to Paul Laurence Dubar. Every minute and every moment will be in my heart forever.
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