How is it that people know who this is, but they don't know who this is? How come they've read this, but they are disgusted when they read this?
People have too many distractions today, we are becoming an attention deficit society. What would these people do if they couldn't update that status one more time, couldn't see that new episode of Family Guy, couldn't send that one last texzt?
Is it just me noticing the values and morals of society going out the window as the new generation gets older? I doubt these sophomores know what those two words even mean. Because they don't value education, or intelligence, or the strength of their own mind.
Why is it more important to read Ashley's status and new note on facebook than to see Ralph and Jack and Simon and Piggy's quarrels on that little island? Because to them, it is not relevant. It doesn't concern them. Reading as Piggy is smacked off that cliff and his body shattering against the rocks means nothing. Its fiction.
But if they took a few days to read the book, they'd see the similarities between these 12 and under boys and themselves. Let's take a look at another book, even darker than The Lord of the Flies.
In A Brave New World, Aldous Huxley shows us what our society is headed to, even faster than he had originally thought. If he hadn;t died in 1963, and he were alive today, he would be appalled at how true his words are. How the world won't be controlled ruthlessly by a Big Brother inflicting pain and using fear to control citizens like in 1984, but how we will be overcome, not by what we hate, but what we love.
A shallow society, with hollow minds, and even more hollow hearts. The world IS becoming irrelevant to today's youth. It all doesn't matter, because I have to see this hilarious commercial.
Many books are out there to describe the future in a dystopian society (The Lord of the Flies, A Brave New World, A Clockwork Orange, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, The Giver), and combined they tell a somber truth about the world being inherited by the next generation.
I will always keep a copy of my favorite books, 1984 being my ultimate favorite. But as the world becomes less relevant to the ones around me, and soon they start forgetting books, strange things will happen. 1984 may not be the society we are heading for, but the novel has one thing deathly right. If everyone in the world believes something, is it true? Or more importantly, if they don't believe in something, or merely forgot it (like books) does that mean it isn't beautiful? Does that make the art of J.R.R. Tolkien and his Hobbit, and Lord of the Rings any less beautiful, because I'm the only one who thinks so?
Friday, December 9, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
JoePa and Puppies
We were talking about JoePa in class. Here's my opinion:
He lived a great life. He helped so many kids. He was a hero to many. He was selfless. Finally, he did not tell authorities about a case of child molestation that he knew was occuring. If you ask me, that is pretty messed up. It's not like he knew about some roberry, or some planned assault: he knew about a dozen kids being molested by a member of his coaching staff and by my guess, his friend.
I don't think his whole life should be forgotten by recent events, but the new events will always overshadow his life as "saint".
ON another note, I'm secretly getting my girlfriend a puppy for her borthday in February. She and her parents don't know about it, and I'm not sure what their reactions will be, but still.
He lived a great life. He helped so many kids. He was a hero to many. He was selfless. Finally, he did not tell authorities about a case of child molestation that he knew was occuring. If you ask me, that is pretty messed up. It's not like he knew about some roberry, or some planned assault: he knew about a dozen kids being molested by a member of his coaching staff and by my guess, his friend.
I don't think his whole life should be forgotten by recent events, but the new events will always overshadow his life as "saint".
ON another note, I'm secretly getting my girlfriend a puppy for her borthday in February. She and her parents don't know about it, and I'm not sure what their reactions will be, but still.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Sagan
Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, astrophysicist,cosmologist, author, science popularizer, and science communicator in space and natural sciences. During his lifetime, he published more than 600 scientific papers and popular articles and was author, co-author, or editor of more than 20 books. In his works, he advocated scientifically skeptical inquiry and the scientific method, pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
Sagan became world-famous for his popular science books and for the award-winning 1980 television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which he narrated and co-wrote. The book Cosmos was published to accompany the series. Sagan wrote the novel Contact, the basis for a 1997 film of the same name.
(This man is my hero)
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Here ya go
What if the world fell into a nuclear war and the United States government fell apart? And then, each city became its own nation, so we would be part of the Confederation of Boston or something, and we had to fight the Republic of New York. I feel like we would win. Boston is an awesome city, so much better than New York.
Bruins are starting their season tomorrow against the Flyers. I bet they'll win. I'm going to watch the game. I started getting into hockey last year during the playoffs, like everyone else. Unlike everyone else, I'm not just part of the bandwagon. I find the sport very interesting now that I've seen what it's all about.
I wonder if this is a long enough blog post...
Bruins are starting their season tomorrow against the Flyers. I bet they'll win. I'm going to watch the game. I started getting into hockey last year during the playoffs, like everyone else. Unlike everyone else, I'm not just part of the bandwagon. I find the sport very interesting now that I've seen what it's all about.
I wonder if this is a long enough blog post...
Lol
I could not be more bored at the moment. I wish I owneda pink suit, like a full on pink tux or something. That'd be nice.
I checked out a history text book yesterday but I didn;t use it. I just read about stuff 'cause I'm cool like that. I wish I knew how to play soccer. i would totally play soccer if i could.
I also want to learn to surf. Maybe not right now, but in a few years that'd be so awesome.
I read something about an anonymous group taking down facebook on november 5th. I hope they do, i'd be freed from the reign of my facebook. Facebook needs to be taken down now.
Ugh im bored.
Can anyone see these blog posts? I hope not. Could I just threaten people on here and no one would know? I'd rather not find out.
I checked out a history text book yesterday but I didn;t use it. I just read about stuff 'cause I'm cool like that. I wish I knew how to play soccer. i would totally play soccer if i could.
I also want to learn to surf. Maybe not right now, but in a few years that'd be so awesome.
I read something about an anonymous group taking down facebook on november 5th. I hope they do, i'd be freed from the reign of my facebook. Facebook needs to be taken down now.
Ugh im bored.
Can anyone see these blog posts? I hope not. Could I just threaten people on here and no one would know? I'd rather not find out.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Introduction
Ayyy, I'm Jake. Mr. Savman McGee told me to make a 150 word introductory post. I do not have too much to say at the moment, mostly because it is 6 a.m. and I should have done this last night, but with football and what not I was too darn tired. Oh well, hopefully we are nearing the 150 words. I suppose my interests are football, friends, music, reading, and walking on the beach at sunset sipping tea. I bet we passed those 150 words I was talking about... Nice use of ellipsis right? Well, there you go. Give me an A please and thank you.
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