March 2012
153 posts
Awwwn thank you…but i want to be an architect though…for now atleast. LOL thanks again :))
I once read a book that changed my life forever. I’ve always loved reading books, growing up as a child whenever my father travelled he would get my siblings toys and clothes and shoes but I often got books. That book was called ‘bridge to light’ ,and when I started reading it I couldn’t stop. I read it in bed, I read it in class, I read it in between lessons and as I got closer to the end I felt myself getting sadder and sadder.
It wasn’t a fictional book or anything, it was autobiographical in its own little way. The book made me think, for the first time in my life I actually sad down and thought extremely deeply about something. It made me think because it asked me ‘WHY’. Mind you I was 14 when I read it, there wasn’t a whole lot to think about.
Humans are constantly looking for solutions to problems without asking ‘WHY’. Teenagers the world over are becoming more and more sexually active, Teen pregnancies, STD’S. And of course instead of asking why we just throw condoms at them. Preach ‘stay safe’ and we even put an age limit on it. LOL. We don’t ask why, we don’t know what the problem is and yet we have the answers? Its like math see…lets use quadratic equations as an example. You see an equation,
X2 – 3x – 4 = 0.
First you know that your answer has to be equal to zero. But you cant just equate it. You have to think of the symbols. You can’t be sure whether it is ‘positive’ or ‘negative’. You have to look at the equation again, you have to dissect it, open it, and expand it. You won’t just dive in. You won’t take the risk. So why do we risk it in real life. Why do we just decide that all problems are equal to zero without looking at the symbols , without looking at the symbols. We have ‘plus’ and we have ‘minus’. Two very different things and anyone who has ever confused them in a test knows the end result .Every equation would give you a different answer so we have to look at each one in depth. We have to start with the question
Think about it….
Hajara Iyal.
Oh wait I can’t.
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Lmaooo….love you too Anon!!
*gasp* I love yours more!! hahah
Awwwn thank you… I think I am or atleast I Hope I am..LOL. :)
I usually don’t complain about work, but today, I swear I wanted to smash a couple of people’s heads into the wall.
We’re training these bunch of illiterates (they’re not really but they act like they are… so they are) that work for the government and they paid a lot of money, so when they have…
PAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA…I MISS THIS CHILD AND ALL HER RANTING!!

