Olivia - I agree with the fact that a clean room keeps your life relaxed and (more) stress free compared to how a dirty room effects someone's life. I wish i was more of an organized person, but it seems to happen that every time I give my room a deep clean, I lose place of things rather than having everything displayed in front of my eyes. However, I do like the way your mind works to create an organization process that is able to make you feel relaxed. I wish I was that way.
Jack - It's sad that your friend had to sell all of those guns. That's not a really happy thing to do. For me personally, I kind of appreciate the new gun laws because it makes me feel slightly more protected...not much more than before...but after hearing all of that scary news, it's good to put a stop on things. For a rifle like you were talking about, I beluieve that the laws shouldn't have such harsh restrictments on those. I like to have fun with riflery at my camp...the guns there were all set with the laws (its NH - go figure). So, yes! Let the laws please take those restrictments/reguirements down on those rifles.
David - It's good that you'd like to help out as a doctor in the army...that's awesome! I've heard it's a lot of work to do that, but all your work pays off - especially towards other people who are experiencing hard times.
Bell - I agree...it's important to make room for your meals because it does take part to make you feel relaxed. I like how food helps out with that emptiness - i think everyone feels it, and it helps out with the kinds of sadness that can't be cured right away. (Gotta Love Food....Mmm )
Shelby - I kinda got lost in your writing when you mentioned the various types of emo people, but I totally feel what you are saying [and its cool that you can recognize the different personality (and dress) styles of people]. I have been there before with all of that hurt in my life (even if you might not be currently feeling like that). I believe that everyone should be treated the same too...it's not fair to make assumptions about people you don't even know; and even if your assumptions are correct, it still doesn't mean that a person shouldn't be treated without respect. Good insight :)
Liam - If that is true, then how can anybody take into an account of anything you (yourself) believes? Aren't you 17 too? I think I get the jist of what you're trying to say in your blog, but the wording doesn't feel quite right.
Samantha - I have to disagree with what you wrote on your blog, but I love it how you were able to express what you feel. How do you know if a bi isn't a christian? That's similar to accusing a thief or an idolater as not a christian too; these are just things people struggle with. It is hard to understand. Even I have trouble comprehending things (and I do believe with you that God loves every single item he has created in world). I don't really like the wording of "even if they chose not to be christian", because it feels as if you know for sure that they aren't a christian - only God can make that judgement. It must have taken bravery to write what you did though...it is a tough topic. Good Job :)
Jordan - So, I've heard that unicorns are mentioned in the book of Job...That's pretty sick! I'll have to look into reading that...like seriously. Unicorns are magnificent creatures and it would be awesome if we could see the history of their existence. I wish I could believe to the extent you do.
Josh - I like the way you addressed the idea that people, as individuals, should be able to discuss their own thoughts and ideas freely with a group. People shouldn't necessarily have to believe somthing they don' want to (i.e. the way science in schools is taught in some schools today).
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Kacie
Jonathan
John Sun
Allen
Bobbie
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