Im an onion because every time another peel has fallen to get closer to the destination another tear has fallen along with it. first peel first tear second peel second tear the pain is gets unbearable but as i forcefully wipe it away i get stronger but feel weaker. i try to love,but get a cold grin in return. i try to appreciate,but get it snatched out my hand. i try to forgive, but get hurt once again. i try to hide it mentally putting it in a box to burn. lying in my bed all alone in the dark i feel the uge to hurt something. talking to myself when im angry just to keep my name from being underlined as the definition in the dictionary for the word murder. but when i try and use my smile to as a smile but its gets fainter as more hurt and anger fill my heart. i feel more alone every second of the day but i guess i might as well just tat it on me. i got to except it no matter how much i try the lies always win but i know i gotta keep going because i know there's a reason i wake up everyday i have something to live for and i say this wit a fully cold heart aching to be warmed. i will stand and i will keep my eyes and head up because i have something to live for and no matter how much the pain makes me feel i want to be a serial killer i will never let it have the last word. because i know i am an onion and every layer will just have to dissapear. |
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Friday, April 29, 2011
im an onion
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
love
Love is something that can not be explained, love is something that scientists and many experts like phsychiatrists have tried to completely understand. love his something that you find with another gender, but it is NOT completely based upon sex as many young people think it is. Many young people think this way because of things like the internet, music, t.v., even the people their age and what they see around them, and since they are still in adolescence this makes matters worst. But love is suppose to be something that you truly cherish and share from one persson to another as water and sunshine to make a beautiful flower.Friday, March 25, 2011
Search For Safety
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Bam-Bam & Pebbles!
Bam-Bam is like my brother. Bam-Bam is my friend. Bam-Bam is not just a made up character to me, because to me he's my bestfriend. He's the one i can depend on, he's the type of bestie(bestfriend) that always says "lean on me" or " I got your back", something like that. But he's my (play) brother and i love him. That's all. Bye
Monday, December 20, 2010
F.A.R.T.S SOCIA.L STRUCTURE
Here are the five farts you need to know about the Sumerians. Food Homo erecutus may have used fire to a very limited extent some 300,000 years ago, but the evidence is sparse and questionable. Fire's general use, according to both paleontological and archaeolgical records, began only about 40,000 to 50,000 years ago...The use of fire, extended to food preparation, resulted in a great increas of plant food supply. All of the major domesticated plant foods, such as wheat, barley, rice, millet, rye, and potatoes, require cooking before they are suitable for human consumption. In fact, in a raw state, many plants contain toxic or indigestible substances or antinutrients. But after cooking, many of these undesirable substances are deactivated, neutralized, reduced, or released; and starch and other nutrients in the plants are rendered absorbable by the digestive tract. Thus, the use of fire to cook plant foods doubtless encouraged the domsetication of these foods and, thus, was a vitally important factor in human cultural advancement.
Art Sumerian art is the art that Sumerian people made. The Sumerians lived in what is now southern Iraq beginning about 4000 BC. Sumerian art is mainly about exploring and supporting the relationships between people and the gods, and plants and animals. These relationships are complicated, and so Sumerian art represents them in several different ways.
Because clay was common in West Asia and stone was not, most of the earliest statues in West Asia were made out of clay. It's hard to make any sharp edges when you're working with clay, so most West Asian sculpture looked round and soft. Even when the Sumerians began to carve sculptures out of stone, they kept this round, soft look (at least compared to Egyptian sculpture Babylonian religion is the religious practice of the Babylonian , from the Old Babylonian period in the Middle Br Age until the rise of t empire in the Early Iron age. Babylonia was an ancient cultural region in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq), with Babylon as its capital. Babylonia emerged when hammurabi (fl. ca. 1696 – 1654 BC, short chronology) created an empire out of the territories of the former Akkadian Empire. Babylonia adopted the written Semitic Akkadian language for official use, and retained the Sumerian language for religious use, which by that time was no longer a spoken language. The Akkadian and Sumerian traditions played a major role in later Babylonian culture, and the region would remain an important cultural center, even under outside rule, throughout the Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age Technology The Babylonians inherited the technical achievements of the Sumerians in irrigation and agriculture. Maintaining the system of canals, dikes, weirs, and reservoirs constructed by their predecessors demanded considerable engineering knowledge and skill. Preparation of maps, surveys, and plans involved the use of leveling instruments and measuring rods. For mathematical and arithmetical purposes they used the Sumerian sexagesimal system of numbers, which featured a useful device of so-called place-value notation that resembles the present-day decimal system. Babylonian artisans were skilled in metallurgy, in the processes of fulling, bleaching, and dyeing, and in the preparation of paints, pigments, cosmetics, and perfumes. In the field of medicine, surgery was well known and often practiced. SOCIAL STRUCTURE There were several levels in the social hierarchy with the king at the top and the slaves at the bottom. In between, in descending order, were the nobles, the free citizens and those in military and civil service. The class structure was generally rigid although some mobility from one level to another was possible. The debt slave had the possibility of paying his debts and regaining his freedom but the only hope for the foreign captive was escape or death. And what i learned about this is that these farts are very informal and i hope you even learned something new.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Rumors
People always trying to know someone else's buisness! Always trying to know someone else's life. But this is what i have to say to them! Do i really mean that much to you! If it didn't matter that i died the next day then why do you spend your time worying about my life and even put my name into your mouth! And i think i speak for some others when i say leave me, him, her, us alone! just stop the he said she said bull crap! THANK YOU VERY MUCH(SICHE!) UGH!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
class work
Today, I am blogging about why it is important to make sure your facts are correct when researching and adding tips for getting your facts right.. I think it is important to have the information correct because if it is incorrect then it could cause an international problem. There are ways like researching multiple things like articles, magazines, sites, etc. about the subject.
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