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Thursday, August 27, 2015

What Would Life be Like Without Grownups


Life without grownups would be great. No one telling us what to do. No don't eat this don't eat that, no you can't wear that, no clean your room or anything. It'd be pretty cool. I could do basically whatever I wanted to. I could get up 4pm for all anyone cared for. But the thing it is, where would they go. When you grew up what would happen? Is it like a children of the corn kind of thing? Or would no one have any idea of what someone who was "Grown up" be? Is it someone who was just old or is it someone who has lost all since of their innerchild?

On the other hand, we need adults to help us become responsible people. Without grownups I'd probably sleep till 4pm everyday and get nothing done, Ever. We'd all do what we wanted too. We'd be running around the streets at midnight drinking or doing drugs because there was no one to tell us otherwise. No one would be there to teach us how to survive on our own, we'd all be running around like maniacs.

Living without grownups would either be so much fun or so much fun but dangerous, very dangerous. In conclusion, grownups are important to our society but sometimes I feel as though they've forgotten what it was like and how it felt to be a kid.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Living with metal dissorders.


Today's prompt is about a book I recently read called, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime. The discussion is about the following quote.

"Some people are born with disabilities but it's the communities that handicap them" - Anonymous

I agree with this statement but, it is not just the communties that handicap them. As a person living with a few mental dissorders, I feel very strongly about this.

People are molded by their surroundings and with many people treating mental dissorders like it's contagious it sure doesn't help. People not knowing the facts about mental ilnesses is a problem and it does infact make the handicap even worse.

I think that schools or parents or someone should be telling these people the facts, that it is a handicap, it does make many things harder, but it isnt somekind of virus people living with handicaps are people and should be treated with the same respect you give all of your other peers. If they need a bit of extra help be kind and help, just like you would anyone else. It's important that people are excluded because of whatever handicap they may have.

TLDR, Be kind to people with or without handicaps, and everyone when they need it.

-  Bonnie