Monday, December 16, 2013

Haiku

I mean wow, this poem is deep. So many little words but so much impact. I picture monks. I picture monks that just got out right, and now they're going to party. The prefect evening.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Loss.

To lose someone dear to me, I didn't know how to act. I was angry. I was sad. My body just shutdown, and I didn't want to do anything. I didn't think. I didn't eat. All I did was sleep and feel tired all day and didn't feel motivated to do anything. Just, a complete shutdown happens. But afterwards, you learn to forget. Sometimes the pain stays in your heart, but for the most part you learn to forget and do things that make you happy. "Do cool shit". - Miki Agrawal

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Boxing 11/6

Boxing was once just called fighting while people watch. It wasn't catagorized as boxing until people started to get paid for it and was classified as a sport. Don King clearly shows what boxing is really about and its about the money. Floyd Mayweather Jr is also a "prize fighter" who only fights for the menu. Wether he wins or loses, he gets pay. But others fight for a purpose. Like Rocky, he fought for money but he needed the money for Adrian. Boxing is clearly just fighting but "legit". You get paid for it and sometimes you even get publicity. Boxing, is just fighting.


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

WISH

 The quote "Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it" can be interpreted in many ways. What it does mean, in a day and age where everyone isn't "good" sometimes what you wish for can harm you. Weather you wished for money, or for the death of someone it can always come true, but their's always a catch. Like the genies, there's three wishes but your outcome isn't always what you want. This is really awful, and I don't feel like typing a lot. The quote speaks for itself. If you wish hard enough, or wish for change, you'll get it. But sometimes, what doesn't come true brings you back to reality, knowing you have to grind and work hard for your wishes to come true.

Monday, September 30, 2013

"Instinct"

   There's a huge gap between knowledge and instinct. Instinct is something you act and know on the spot. When you're acting on instinct, its a sudden action. Its knowing something so sudden compared to someone else. While knowledge is self-explanatory. Everything you know about whatever the topic is. The difference between the two is uncanny.