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Be You, Not Someone Others Want You To Be.

 When a disfunctional family has a sudden, unexpected event arise in a time where it is not needed. Sheryl (Mom) and Richard (Dad) seem to be at a difficult piint in their marrigae. Their budget is tight, tension between eachother is high, and the Dad constantly puts an immense amount of pressure on his kids, especially Olive. Olive was choosen to compete in a beauty pagent in California. The family, Sheryl, Richard, Olive, Dwayne, and Grandpa Ediwn, as well as Unlce Frank all go along for the ride, although it was not and ideal situation for them all. This was a dreadful trip for all passengers, as their van broke down many times, and the only way to get it to start was by everyone giving it a push before they left their current location. Thbroughout this trip, their family expericences several more setbacks, and realizes the need for eachothers support.  As the family arrives to the pagent, they are told they are late and unable to participate, but I kind soul named Kirby o...
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Arguing to Achieve

     When the thought of argument gets brought to my mind, I instantly think it's a bad contrivance. Most times in my life, argument spurs from a small disagreement or understanding, which leads into a bigger problem down the road. As argumentation is not ideal, it is necessary. Part of living in a community involves arguing. There is always something that will divide one individual from another, even if two individuals are very similar and seem to get along well. The largest dividing factor above us all is language. Language makes community and the ability to understand possible, but it can also create misunderstanding and separation.      Where people identify with each other the closest, there a bound to be disagreements. I find this very true especially amongst siblings. My brother and I are very  similar. We have many disagreements from day to day. As siblings, sometimes we settle an argument by "fighting," especially when we were little ....

Considering Analysis

  Prior to SUPA Writing, my knowledge on literary analysis was slim to none. I’ve heard of people analyzing data and statistics quite often, but not so much writing or composers by individuals. With the little knowledge I had on literary analysis, I thought it was just simply summarizing something in greater depth than normal. I was utterly wrong. Summarizing would be to take ideas and project them in a more developed, meticulous way. To analyze would be to add your own thought of such elements that you are presenting upon, most times looking deeper and asking yourself “why” and “how” to reach your own conclusion.  I quickly learned how to analyze when I was given the task to pick a cover from the popular magazine, The New Yorker. I “simply” had to analyze a very jejune picture, with what seemed like little meaning behind it. At first, I simply summarized this picture in about one and half paragraphs, thinking I had completed the task. In following classes I realized that wh...

Natty or Not?

 Here , I take the time to explore a video uploaded to Tiktok by Max Euceda, a college student and fitness influencer. Euceda was accused of taking steroids to achieve his current physique. Euceda offers a rebuttal, stating that with hard work, disciple, and consistency, a body like his is achievable. 

You Can Achieve Your Desirable Physique Naturally, and I Have Proof.

  “Do something today that your future self will thank you for.” I constantly refer to this quote, as it stays rent free in the forefront of my mind each and every day. I mostly think of this when I enter the doors of the gym, as I come to better myself, both physically and mentally. I have gotten very serious in the gym in the past year and a half, so this topic is extremely relevant to me, and many others who work hard to better themselves in the gym.  I chose a 60 second clip of someone getting criticized about being unnatural, and taking steroids in order to achieve a desirable physique. Clearly, the critic does not have much knowledge of the gym, and what takes place in the everyday life of people who train to better themselves at an extreme level. Now I would consider myself as someone who takes lifting very seriously. I count my calories, make sure I work hard in the gym, get proper sleep, and research better foods I could be eating as well as just general tips in order...

Concern of the Future

  As I was choosing a cover from The New Yorker magazine to analyze, I kept searching for a cover I had no immediate judgement about in order to produce a better piece overall. When I arrived at “Forward Thinking” by Ian Falconer, I had no immediate judgement. I was drawn in by the simplicity of the cartoon, and what could be the motivation behind Ian Falconer to create this. As I began to dig deeper into the cartoon, I first decided to look into the publication date to see what major events were front and center at the time. This piece was produced on August 1, 2011. In 2011, some very major events occurred, more than I was aware of in fact. One of the most memorable moments for most would be the death of Osama Bin Laden, the terrorist responsible for the attack of 9/11/01. In 2011, the global population reached 7 billion. Also, consumer-level robotics began to boom. Economically speaking, there was a debt crisis occurring in the United States at the time of this publication. The ...

Just or Unjust?

There comes a point and time when enough is enough. No matter how big or small the situation may escalate to be, none of us are capable of handling vast amounts of hate and not seeing an effect on our well-being. For Caster Semenya, there became a point in time where she could not handle the disbelief, hatred, and doubt others constantly gave her, leading to her having to eliminate herself from the situation outright. Caster was constantly questioned on her gender, as most people did not believe that she was a woman, simply because she was outperforming her counterparts day in and day out. Do her competitors have a just reason as to why they don’t think she is a woman? Does Caster Semenya deserve to be questioned and examined, in order to make it fair for her opponents?  “Either/Or: Sports, Sex, and the Case of Caster Semenya” by Ariel Levy, a well known journalist, seems to be about intersexcuality and sports, but could also be about just, and unjust actions. Throughout this com...