Hey peeps, It's me, Becca Penguin <3
Today's Topic: Parents and how they don't trust their kids
Okay, so i know that some kids can't be trusted because they're just kids that don't want to listen to their parents and go rob banks or do drugs. But there are MOST of us who actually know how not to burn the house down! My mom and dad are divorced and when I would be over at my dad's house and he wanted to go over to the neighbor's apartment he would have no problem with leaving me home alone because he knows that I'm not going to invite a whole bunch of people over and have a party. Well my dad lives in Kentucky now and my semi-cool parent is gone. And now I'm stuck with my mother and her dead-beat boyfriend who does NOTHING for our family, and they treat me like I'm five and like I need to be watched 24/7. My brother lives with us and he's always been the favorite of my mother's. So when I was little, my brother would get bad grades, talk back to my mother, cuss, watch horror films, etc. But Now if I even get a f***ing B in A HIGH SCHOOL COURSE she starts yelling at me and saying I need to go to tutoring... WTF?! But anyways, back to the main subject, I can be trusted because when my mom tells me something I do it (unless it's something I think is stupid, then I refuse and act like a bi***). Unlike my brother who when he was told to babysit me years ago would just leave with his friends and smoke weed around the neighborhood... Besides, I'm almost 14, I can stay home by myself on the weekends, i don't need to be watched under parental supervision constantly.
Ik a lot of you have similar stories and lives and views on this subject. Post a comment below if YOUR reaction is:
C'MON! SERIOUSLY?!
~Becca Boo
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Ipods in School
Hey peoples, Becca here :)
Today's Topic: Ipods in School
I know that we're supposed to be able to focus in school and crap like that, but most of us can't concentrate w/o
something entertaining our sub-concious minds. How many times have your parents said "Turn off the TV! You're doing your homework!"? My guess is a lot. Well if most try to write a petition to our principals to let us watch TV in school, we'll most-likely get shot down for obvious reasons. But if we're allowed to listen to music, I'm sure more people would do their work in class because when you listen to music, it gets you moving. And you would probably end up writing more. Most authors listen to music for inspiration (ex. famous author of The Twilight Saga and The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, Stephenie Meyer). Music gets the creative mind juices flowing and it helps you think better. So for my closing remark on the subject:
We can't bring our Ipods to school because they are considered distractions... C'mon! Seriously?!
Becca Boo, Signing off <3
Today's Topic: Ipods in School
I know that we're supposed to be able to focus in school and crap like that, but most of us can't concentrate w/o
something entertaining our sub-concious minds. How many times have your parents said "Turn off the TV! You're doing your homework!"? My guess is a lot. Well if most try to write a petition to our principals to let us watch TV in school, we'll most-likely get shot down for obvious reasons. But if we're allowed to listen to music, I'm sure more people would do their work in class because when you listen to music, it gets you moving. And you would probably end up writing more. Most authors listen to music for inspiration (ex. famous author of The Twilight Saga and The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, Stephenie Meyer). Music gets the creative mind juices flowing and it helps you think better. So for my closing remark on the subject:
We can't bring our Ipods to school because they are considered distractions... C'mon! Seriously?!
Becca Boo, Signing off <3
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