Friday, December 4, 2009

The word hate is such an ugly word

.....Hate.....i dont really use hate, but i can understand how it can be ugly. I dont really think that the word is ugly, i think that it is more undermining and dimeaning. It puts people down and makes them feel bad. Very little people use hate unless they usually mean it. If you say you hate someone, chances are you will not talk to them for a very long long time. Anyways, that is why i dont use the word hate. I dont think i have actually ever used the word hate other than reading it or writing it down. Mostly i dont use it because i try not to judge a person by maybe a single mistake that they have made. I also try to avoid situations in which i am offended or have to offend someone else. I just dont feel comfortable. I am a really outgoing and nice person, and i think that all the hassles that people have cause to much stress which is really bad for you. Like any normal person, i do stress over some stuff, but overall i am pretty good at avoiding those types of situations. Anyways, luckily hate is not overused in today's society. It is much better that way. Even if someone hates another person, they usually refrain from saying "I hate you" because then you will have pretty much no chance to make it up to that person if you forgive them. Another reason why i think people try to stay away from using the word hate is that it is a very childish thing to do. Mostly, i have only heard teenagers or younger kids use the word hate. It shows a level of immaturity from the person who says hate. The main reason why i think hate is an imature word is because it is a very simple word, yet can mean so much. If you were rather to say i don't like you, or i dislike you; it is much safer than saying i hate you.So... that is mostly why i think the word hate is such an ugly word. Hmm, i keep on running out of ideas always at the end of the blog, maybe cause my ideas are now easier to express or that i am faster at typing. In anycase, i see a distinct improvement in my writing over the past 3 months.Sooo, i really appreciate being able to practice my writing, as i usually wrote stories as a hobby. When i entered highschool, i started getting more and more preoccupied with many other thing that took away from my long hobby. Oh well, at least this year i will be practicing, and hopefu

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

"Lord, what fool these mortals be."

This is like straight from Shakespeare. Im pretty sure this is from a midsummer nights dream or something like that. So...... Im pretty sure, if my memory serves right all the way from grade 9, i mean ninth grade, that puck is the one to say this. The reason why i said ninth grade is because me and my friend are having an argument of which one is proper, grade nine or ninth grade. I am standing beside the grade nine motion. My argument is that it is allowable to way, "I am currently attending grade nine." Another argument of mine is if someone asks what GRADE im attending, i will respond with, " grade nine", and not ninth grade, he argues that ninth grade is more proper. The problem i am facing is that i am fine with using both grade nin and ninth grade, although i find grade nine easier, but he completely refuses that grade nine is appropriate and that it must be sayed as ninth grade. If anyone is actually reading this blog, then i would greatly appreciate the help with some feedback. Wow, i changed my blog into a ask your audience type of thing haha. Oh well. Ok, back to the topic. I remember that i had this play when i was in grade 9 with Mr. Hughes. This was, to my recelection, near the end of the play, or infact at the very end. Puck had sayed this and ment easy it was to play upon humans. I didnt really like shakespeare. Since i go to polish school once a week, i have read tons of plays by other people that are better than shakespeares. One of the most famous polish pieces of writting is an "Epopeja" under the name of "Pan Tadeusz". You might not understand this, but pretty much, it is a long story in which each line contains 13 syllables. Every single line, in about 500 pages worth of writing. Now in my opinion, that is much more impressive than anything shakespeare has done. I wrote a peom in the style of "Pan Tadeusz" in grade 10, which contained 7 syllables per line for one whole page. Oh i forgot to mention that there was a rhyme scheme to "Pan Tadeusz", although i forgot exactly what type it was. Anyways, the poem took me a long time to finish. It was really hard work to do