Tuesday, October 28, 2008

KKK

KKK : Around for centuries, white supremacists, all other major organizational groups are dwarfed in comparison, while they have fallen, and crumbled to the ground, the KKK have remained ever so solid, where they were weak, the KKK dominated, white supremacists, around for centuries.
-Richard Page

Philosophical thoughts on KKK: An organization based upon many feelings that were not even created in their time, thoughts that they were not meant to think, confused little people that believe that strength is power, dominance is key, and that men were created equal. Yes, that men were created equal. I say this because it is true. They believe that the paleness of the skin is what makes you a man or an animal. Lightness is closest to heaven and darkness is hell. They are a people of many misunderstandings. They are many times called "inhumane", and are strongly misjudged. They are humans, no different from the rest of us. They are fragile creatures, as most do not consider. They believe what they believe because of fear. Fear of what will happen if oppression does not reign supreme, and the fear of what will happen if they are overrun by a people other than themselves. It is not hate that they experience, rather the uncertainty of what will happen if these people different from themselves will be better than they, smarter, more artistic, have better talents, and so forth. They are no different than troubled seniors in a high school worrying about a freshman that could possibly take their spot and rival their authority. They are no different than we. They are human beings.
-Richard Page

Initial thoughts on KKK:
Repugnant fools that have nothing to live for but feelings that were thrust upon them by people that they never met. A troubled people with an easy past. Burn some Negroes here, burn some Negroes there. It's all in good fun, right? On the contrary. Don't kill unless you want to be killed, and don't pass judgment unless you are ready for the onslaught of disbandment and criticism you will receive. You get what you give, no take backs.
-Richard Page

Monday, October 20, 2008

An up and coming mangaka!

Hey! This to anyone on my page or passing through it. I'm planning to come out with a manga, but I need your help. Do you see those two polls on side there? Please participate and vote. Much appreciation.

Is it just me....

Is it just me, or is it that the name anime (pronounced AH-NEE-MEH) sinking? I remember when DBZ came out around the early 2000's late 90's, and everyone suddenly well in love with all things Japanese. What's happened? Now even the word 'anime' itself is being mocked. I kept asking myself what went wrong. Is it all of the weird nerds that make all of their references to some unknown anime? Or the weird goth chic who mumbles to her so called "friends" the Akatsuki who only exist in the anime/manga called "Naruto"? Then I say to myself, yes. It is the over excited anime lovers that have killed the once universally known name of anime. Sure, everyone once loved anime, and sure everyone talked about it, but it was the people who did not know how to deal with their love for anime that destroyed the name. Yes, you, the 一ne that wears the Ryuuk costume to school. And you too, the 一ne with the Naruto headband on. You have now helped create the stereo-type that everyone that anyone who likes anime is a freak. But as I often say about things that people have messed up, it's normally reversable. So do your part and don't be a freak.
Please.

Monday, October 13, 2008

What is more important: Math and Science or Reading?

My first thought is math and science, and I'll tell you why.

  • If it weren't for math we wouldn't have ANYTHING.
  1. No T.V's
  2. Houses
  3. Instruments
  4. Cars
  5. Computers
  6. Way to measure things
  7. Watches
  8. Ect. ect...
  • There are things that reading definitely wins on. For instance..
  1. If there were no means of writing or recording things, how would we remember dates and the days of the week.?
  2. How would we expand our vocabulary?
  3. The list goes on and on...

I still think that Math beats out reading by 1 million. That's my opinion.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Battle of the Presidents

John McCain: Oh my. I'm going to try my hardest not to be onesided. Now, I'm going to start out with things that I like.
  • He has many years of experience in Washington.
  • He knows what its like to be in a war.
  • I can probably think of more later..

These are the things I don't like about John McCain.

  • He says things in loops
  • He never answers the questions
  • I'm sorry, but this guy is hecka old
  • He makes huge false accusations
  • He's always saying that when we buy oil from Iraq, we're giving money to terrorists. Now, if I were Iraqian, i'd be ticked that McCain keeps calling me and my heritaige a bunch of Al-Qaeda. That's racist.
  • This is similar to the last thing. I'm not sure if he actually cares about everybody. Middle-class, minorities, he just seems fake to me.
  • He says that America is the most noble country.
  • I'm watching the presidential debate right now, and that's the reason why I'm coming up with all of this stuff.

Obama: This is what I like about Obama.

  • He answers the qeustions
  • He believes in more than drilling
  • He is direct in his answers
  • He addresses thee issues
  • He thinks that the war

These are the things that I don't like about Obama:

  • I'm not sure how easily he's influenced by others.
  • He get's prepared for things that other people tell him to get prepared for.

If you can't tell I like Obama better. Respond.

Monday, October 6, 2008