coffee break. |
it might be philosophical or political at times, but more often than not, i am betting that they are simply thoughts that come to mind. take a break from the chaos and read about some interesting discoveries, why don't you? |
well, rather it is a small town i live in. but i was more referring to the fact that one can never predict what the future holds. i never saw all these strange twists and turns my life has taken. i keep making all these plans imagining what i want my life to end up like… but i don’t think anyone really can say how their life will turn out. for once, i need to stop planning and stop letting others plan my life for me. i am just going to go where the wind takes me and enjoy the ride. i never want to say that i did not live my life to the fullest.
i’ve been to your state several times and i love the scenery and the terribly hot weather, honestly. however, trying to make racial profiling part of your police force’s daily job is just ridiculous. obviously, most of america agrees with me on this part. unlike the conservative half of americans though, i believe every single part of your new law is absurd. if the world was run by an arizonian, we would all wear badges around our necks at all times to tell people what country we are allowed in. country of freedom… yeah right. arizona, you are helping the rest of america in becoming even more ignorant and elitist. thanks a lot.
love, brittney.
i have always stood strong on the fact that religion serves no purpose in politics. does that mean i’m not religious? no. but religion does not belong in a debate on democracy.
some people say they “get an idea and run with it”. is that a good thing? i was always taught to think before i speak, read the instruction manuals, etc. etc. but would my life be easier if i just learned to run? maybe i should start going with what i want to do originally. i learned once that your first reaction to what an answer should be is right 90% of the time compared to those who second guess themselves and change their answer. so perhaps this new idea in my head is my first answer. i think i might just try to run with it.
exams seem to be a dreaded word to every college student. how does one focus on simple memorization of facts? repetition, repetition, repetition. is this useful? will said facts actually store themselves somewhere to be pulled out of my brain catalog when necessary? or will it require constant relearning throughout life? oh singer, kant, and luban - i hope your philosophical arguments will forever lay waste in my mind. please just save room for new lady gaga lyrics to hold a place of remembrance. after all, she is the current main source of distraction keeping me from memorizing all you wonderful philosophers have to teach me.