Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Justice

What Affects Justice?

Hello again, I wasn't expecting you to come back. Most people don't. Anyway, what do you want to know about today? What two factors aid justice? Well, I think that one of the largest factors that aid justice is compliance. In an investigation, compliance gets the case solved ten times quicker. When it comes to justice, compliance is one of the best policies. Another thing that aids justice is responsibility. If you do something wrong, you need to man up and take responsibility for your actions, and accept the consequences. The things that impede justice however, are denial and blame. If you deny ever doing something that you know you did, that severely impedes justice, but if you place the blame on someone else, that switches the justice system on someone else, when you are the deserving one.


A patient is sitting with a doctor and he asks, "How much time do I have left?" The doctor says, "Five" The patient says, "Five what?" The doctor says, "Four"

Friday, February 5, 2016

Being a Witness

Being a Witness

Oh, you're new. I didn't think you would be here. Welcome to my humble abode. Today I'm going to be discussing what it means to be a witness. Being a witness is almost never good. It means you are a bystander to something that you can stop. In a way, being a witness to a crime that you could've stopped makes you a part of the crime yourself. Next let me talk about my trip to the museum of tolerance. Do I feel transformed by my visit? No, I don't. Instead I feel like I was added on to, not changed. I am never changed by my experiences, they add to me.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Yaaaaaay blogging stuff

Time Capsule

Oh. It's you. I need to know, what makes you want to keep coming back to this blog? Is it the layout? The theme? The writing? Also, how long do you have to spend on the internet to find this? Do you just go to a random blog and click next until you find something that catches your eye? Anyway, I suppose you want to know what I would put in my time capsule. To symbolize my family and childhood, I would put the recipe for tabouli, a Lebanese salad that was and is my favorite dish. Lebanese food was a big part of my childhood.







To symbolize my heritage and roots, I would most likely put a small Lebanese flag. Even though I am technically an American and was born in America, at heart I am Lebanese. All of my ancestors are from Lebanon and I am the first person in my family to ever be born in the U.S.









I don't like to think toward the future and worry. I much prefer to live in the moment and enjoy it. I like to be in the present, not the past or future, because if you spend too long looking to the past or future, you may get lost in it. It is for that reason that I would put a clock.









For the legacy that I would like to leave behind, I'm not really sure what I would want to leave behind. I just want the future generations of my family to look back and see that I was the first of my family to born here and that it would be a new start for my family.












Thursday, January 7, 2016

Motifs

 Motifs in my life

Ok, I need you to be completely, utterly honest with me. How and why did you get this link? You get the link, ok, but then you click it and actually start reading? Really? Well fine, I guess you want to know if there have been any motifs in my life? Well there have, but the most prominent one is probably problem solving. Time and time again I have hit an obstacle in life and have had to jump it, go around it, dig under it, you get the idea. It's essentially the same in the book Glory Field, but instead of a lot of little obstacles, they have to overcome one big obstacle in life. This most likely happens in your life too, and problem solving is one of the best skills to have. Ever since I can remember, I have had to overcome problems in my life, but there is always a way to solve them. You too, can learn to solve problems.


Trains....

Friday, December 11, 2015

Child of the West?

Child of the West?

Oh god, you're back. Honestly, I'm going to stop questioning how you got this link and start questioning why you click it. Are you addicted to my blog? Well I'm honored. Anyway, I'm here to tell you whether I'm a child of the west or not. To start, what is a child of the west? I think that a child of the west is someone who has a deep rooted love for everything American, and in that sense, no, I am not a child of the west. There are a TON of things that I don't like of America, but before you start yelling at me to move, all the things that I dislike are heavily outweighed by the things I do. So to conclude, I don't think myself a child of the west, but I don't dislike America either.




Sorry for making all these chem jokes but I only get to make them periodically

Friday, December 4, 2015

When was I a man?

When was I a man?

As I've said before, I don't know what part of the deep web you were exploring that led you here, but if you want one piece of advice, go outside and enjoy life. Anyway, I'm here to tell you about the time  that I felt like a man. It all started on a cold, dark, and dreary February day and I had a chocolate croissant out and was about to take a bite when... Wait, just a moment. Lets get some things straight. It wasn't actually a "cold, dark, dreary February" It was 93 degrees at high noon. Anyway, where was I? Oh yes, I was about to take a bite when a girl named amara was s aying how hungry she was, so I offered to sell her the croissant for $2. She accepted and I kept selling her different items throughout the year for an ever increasing price. Then I started to get more and more customers and was on the verge of growing into my own walking student store. This is when I felt like a true businessman.











Normally I would say a chem joke here, but all the good ones argon

Friday, November 20, 2015

Identity Legacy

Identity Legacy

Oh. You're back. Well, hello I guess. I wasn't expecting other people. What? You want to hear about what I want to be remembered for? Well why not. I want to be remembered for who I am, not what I do. It might be hard to fully understand that so let me give you an example. Imagine I create an amazing invention that furthers the scientific community as a whole, but I am also a good man. I want to be remembered for being a nice person rather that my invention. I also want to be remembered for not being like everyone else, for being completely unorthodox in how I do things, but all while still getting them done. I don't want to be remembered as just another person. I hope that answers your question.