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BIRTHDAY IN 7 DAYS
and my mommy's home!
so happppppy!
look in the mirror what do you see? a beautiful girl?
or someone whos been through so much and is still
getting up each morning saying,
todays going to be a good day.
Smile sweetie, you dont no what people would do to see
you frown. but you no what? their not worth it.
there are some people in our lives that make our laughs a little louder
smiles a little brighter, pain a little easier and life a whole lot better ♥
Humans use stories to understand themselves, and everything around them. As a species, we don't always write with an audience in mind,
we write because communication is key to our survival, it is an impulse etched into our essence; a way of building or destroying a relationship.
Without speech, it would be impossible to organize ourselves as a society. We use past experiences everyday to help others not make the same mistakes we do.
For instance, in the short story "Two Words" by Isabel Allende, the main character Belisa Crespulscario sells words for a living. She recites verses from mind, and brings news from other cities.
Literacy is rare where she comes from, and so people needed her to communicate properly with others. Without her, no one would know of any news, bad or good, from any other city.
Her world was full of illiterates; she made a living by helping her country becoming more developed.
The feeling of needing to write is carved into our being from the beginning. As a child, we have the need, we just do not know how to use it. It is something you learn to do with time.
Even if it is just a grocery list, written on a scrap piece of paper, it still started out as a thought needing to be written down to be remembered. Although, it is not always thought about;
just a basic human impulse to tell and write about our lives, history, and memories. An example can be found in the essay "I Am Writing Blindly" by Roger Rosenblatt.
The fact that people write in states of repose and terror is because it is the only thing they know to do,
instead of acting like a complete loon. Particularly, "When a JAL airliner went down in 1985, passengers used the long minutes of its terrible, spiraling descent to write letters to loved ones." (p.247)
The ability to read and write has formed out community and developed our society. Stories are also a huge part of an evolved nation.
If stories were not told, we would not learn anything about our past. When we tell stories, we let them share our memories and emotions felt.
By sharing, we acquire knowledge about others on which we form our opinion. It can make or break relationships.
In the short story "The Leap" by Louise Edrich, the narrator learns about her mother through old news paper articles she had found.
Those news articles are just stories written in a different format.
It is an example of how you learn about your past or another's past through different tales told or written everyday.
A smart young man, who's name is Roger Rosenblatt, once wrote that we are all writing blindly - which is quite true. We write for ourselves.
We don't think about what kind of spectators will be reading what we have written, we just write.
Thus proving the point, with or without an audience in mind, we talk and write because we are a narrative species.
i've never been the kind that you'd call lucky
always stumbling' around in circles
but I must have stumbled into something
just the way you look at me ,
make me laugh ,
make me smile
and everything else is great ,
i want it to be us
i dont know about you , but i know
somethings starting right now
that people take me for granted sometime..
and i fall too easily.
i'm in need of a few changes.