If I could live anywhere I would live in idontknow... I mean ipotado er..... Idaho! that's it! Idaho!
I would like to live in Idaho because, i feel it would assist my ethics and standards, I need being a Mormon and all. In Ohio I feel out numbered, a minority nothing more but a microscopic blotch no scientist notices. meanwhile in Utah I think I would feel over numbered, a good example would be, imagine me as squidward and me living in Utah would be like when squidward moved in to where all the other squidwards live. but in Idaho I feel I would be comfortable, I would have enough fellow members to be my neighbors that my kids would be alright in there growth in the Mormon faith, which is some time suffocated in Ohio and largely exaggerated in Utah. Only issues I could see with Idaho was made aware to me by the movie Napoleon Dynamite, such as fly's landing on every thing I set out side of the refrigerator, or lamas, or crazy nut farmers shooting cows in front of a school bus. but hey it was Hollywood that ruined some of it but heck! IT AIN'T real!
then the very last reason would be wee I do like potatoes.
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Friday, November 9, 2012
My favorite book
My favorite book would be both be George Orwell's political masterpiece, Animal Farm.
George Orwell as an author, felt to display the hidden truths behind politics, the hidden truths that they all know but choose to hide in the subconscious to act as if it won't happen. But they know it will.
First I would like to reflect off of Animal Farm. In animal farm there is a farm ran by a drunken, mean farmer. The animals are tired of putting up with such poor treatment so they run him out. After this they begin to form their own line of government, which is all based off of their 7 commandments, the most important commandment out of all of these is "All animals are created equal"
As there government is fully developed we learn that the pigs have taken full control of the farm, over powered if you will, and they soon rewrite the one commandment and add "All animals are created equal but some are more equal than others". This book signifies the treachery of communism. It shows the people (animals) as tired of there old harsh government and want to try some thing new that says it would support all but turns around and makes it's own rules.
George Orwell as an author, felt to display the hidden truths behind politics, the hidden truths that they all know but choose to hide in the subconscious to act as if it won't happen. But they know it will.
First I would like to reflect off of Animal Farm. In animal farm there is a farm ran by a drunken, mean farmer. The animals are tired of putting up with such poor treatment so they run him out. After this they begin to form their own line of government, which is all based off of their 7 commandments, the most important commandment out of all of these is "All animals are created equal"
As there government is fully developed we learn that the pigs have taken full control of the farm, over powered if you will, and they soon rewrite the one commandment and add "All animals are created equal but some are more equal than others". This book signifies the treachery of communism. It shows the people (animals) as tired of there old harsh government and want to try some thing new that says it would support all but turns around and makes it's own rules.
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