Wednesday, October 14, 2009
ITS SOOO SIMPLE
It took me many years of English and writing classes before I realized that I was making writing much harder than it needed to be. Eventually, after enough years of classes and practice at writing, I realized that the keys to writing are simply observation and description. In order to write about a situation, first I have to observe the situation and notice all the details, especially the trivial things that stick in my mind, because they don’t fit the situation. Once I have looked at the situation and all of the details surrounding it, then the remaining task is describing what I have seen. For a long time, I found it very difficult and nearly impossible to describe a situation because I though there was some special way to write it. Finally, I realized that the best way to write was to mentally tell a friend about what I was writing about, and then write those words down. Once I realized that writing was just telling someone what I had seen or felt and then going back and cleaning up what I had written to make it more understandable and grammatical, writing became much easier.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Preference..
Is it a preference or is it a obligation to be bisexual, gay, or lesbian? Some people believe that it is an obligation, a natural being of their personality, while others believe that it is a preference, a choice, a decision made up in the mind of the indivisual. Usually, the people that believe that it is really just "who they are", have been struggling with finding themselves for a duration that has left them stressed, vulnerable, and lonely. They have been contimplating with themselves time and time again, trying to be like everyone else, until they just couldnt bare to do it anymore. They have accepted the "fact" that they will be nothin more or less than a homosexual. Nothing or no one can ever change who they are or what they feel about the opposite or same sex, right?........ Wrong! I strongly believe that it is a preference! They can chose what they want to do. It is no different from being a straight male, and chosing not to do it with an ugly female, because after all, he is attracted to females! He chose not to be attracted to her according to her apperance. You may be able to argue the point that it may be hereditary, and that they dont have a choice, its just who they are. And that may just be the case, but how do you explain alcoholism that is hereditary. Alholics are known for being usually paternaly hereditary, yet, there are people who happen to be the sons and daughters of the alcoholics, and make the CHOICE, NOT to drink. After all evidence and examples have been showcased, I am open to all opinions, and still very lost and interested on different perspectives on this subject. Tell me, is it a preference, or an obligation.
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