There's a lot to be thankful for when your first period class consists of a teacher man that can grow a beard seemingly over night, young Madison lord aka trap goddess that blesses us with her presence every once in a while, Shiri with the best comments to assist you through the day, and lil Gourty Gourty my leather jacket wearing greaser babe.
To begin with Mr. McCarthy has a beard to make any werewolf fall in love. He also has an impeccable taste in music and isn't afraid to talk to us like we're people. Some teachers like to assume the dictator role but fortunately he doesn't. I also enjoy when he sends selfies off of Shiri's phone.
Maddy is one to be thankful for as well. She can always hold you down on one of her classic Maddy stories. It usually includes some type of misfortune in which you can't help but laugh at. This year I have gotten to know her quite well and I'm always be thankful for that.
I am also thankful for Shiri, she's the best. I have the pleasure of having three classes with her and I enjoy all three a whole lot more because of it. She cracks me up and to be honest who doesn't love someone who can tell it like it is. Her stale faces are a personal favorite. If you have not had the delight of seeing one of them, I suggest you talk to her about anything Trig and/or school related. 10/10 would enjoy.
Oh Gourty Gourty. Her suave is unparalleled. I am thankful for all her weird quirks and the fact that we drank a half gallon of TruMoo chocolate milk together. She knows what's good.
All in all this is one of my favourite classes I have had at Whitney Young so far.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Then he is dead?
Poor Macbeth. He miscalculated the benefits of being king and also forgot to factor in the possibility of going absolutely insane. I don't believe he enjoyed any of the perks while being king, and really what's the point of all the violence? I think Macbeth's actions were rash and not thought out. He was driven by two evil forces, one being his wife and the other being the witches. With such an evil idea gnawing at him I think it pushed him over the edge. Macbeth snapped and lost his sense of right and wrong. In doing so he abused his power and didn't know when to stop. He lost so much, and for what? His wife died in the process, he killed his own king, and even killed his friend. Not to mention other casualties that probably happened along the way.
I believe that any one who uses destruction and force to achieve a position in power will always be corrupt. It proves character when someone is willing to do the unthinkable just to get ahead.
I believe that any one who uses destruction and force to achieve a position in power will always be corrupt. It proves character when someone is willing to do the unthinkable just to get ahead.
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