Monday, March 30, 2009

Hating how America is so Big

I hate how America is so freaking big. In the place where I live, there's really nothing to do.
It takes about 10 min. to get to anywhere like my friends house. And thats driving. I can't drive at fourteen and my parents are always making excuses of how they have "other things to do."
And even if I did get to my friends house, there's nothing to do there either except games.
My parents are always telling me to stop playing computer and do something outside or something.
But what am I gonna do outside? Pull grass and sit around?

And then, whenever I'm sitting at the computer and laughing at some anime/w.e., they tell me to do some work or something. AM I NOT ALLOWED TO LAUGH!?!?!?!?!?!?!? SHIZ!
All my parents ever talk about is work work work work, college college college college, future future future future. WHO GIVES A !@#$%^. I"M FOURTEEN! I've been working my brain off since frkng grade school.

SERIOUSLY!
My city, has nothing
It's a place in the middle of no where, and all there is are houses.
No stores, no where to actually hang out and have a good time.
I think my city is a retirement city. Why the FCK do people have young families here??
I have no idea what my mom and dad were thinking...... =.=

If anyone ever ends up reading this blog, I hope you don't start a family in the middle of no where where this is nothing to do. Your children will die from monotonous activities. GAH!!


ok rant over. back to homework. =.=


Saturday, January 17, 2009

Thoughts about a New JP student

Yesterday at school, I discovered there was a new JP exchange student. Though he seemed to understand English quite well but he could not speak it. The strange thing is everyone seemed to be interested in him! I find it quite amazing that even though America is so diversified, foreigners are still a subject of attention. It is so awesome that even though all our cultures are mixed, we still can be so interested in other cultures.
I remember one day my geography class asked weather America was a melting pot where cultures are mixed into one big one or a salad in which things are mixed but not in a solution. Today, I feel that it is a melting pot. Our cultures are so mixed together that it is no longer recognizable from our past ones. That is why we can be so interested in other cultures and other people from other countries.