Just saw that movie Lone Survivor and WOW......just wow. Powerful, moving film. *blinks* was hard to watch, especially towards the end when they showed the picture of the REAL people.....made it very hard NOT to tear up, lemme tell u
Katelyn said
Athos - it's a date, love. Your post is beautiful. I don't watch sports either, but I love playing most of them. I'm more of a writer, reader and singer! *sings for the computer* You guys like? :PGoing for a nap!
Callthecops said
You sing too? :D *gasp* I knew there was a reason I liked you!
Katelyn said
I love a man or machine that can dance.
Athos said
I'm still stuck at a loss however in one of my classes. We were supposed to pick a topic for a persuasive paper four days ago and I've still yet to pick one. I'm falling pretty behind but I honestly don't know what to write about. I'm not passionate or emotionally heated about anything. Thanks~
LoneSilverWolf said Just saw that movie Lone Survivor and WOW......just wow. Powerful, moving film. *blinks* was hard to watch, especially towards the end when they showed the picture of the REAL people.....made it very hard NOT to tear up, lemme tell u
Callthecops said
In high school I wrote the best persuasive paper of my whole life. We had to pick a side on the death penalty, so I chose Pro. Everyone else wrote about the costs, whether it was a deterrent or not ect. and both sides just found arguments that supported their own points (we all had to read our papers out loud in that class). All I did was find the 5 most horrific serial killers of all time and wrote about all of the terrible things they did and then in my conclusion I asked if anyone in the class would stand up to defend their right to live.Nobody said a word.The lesson I learned there is that when you want to really make a good point, citing statistics means nothing, go for the emotional response.
LoneSilverWolf said Just saw that movie Lone Survivor and WOW......just wow. Powerful, moving film. *blinks* was hard to watch, especially towards the end when they showed the picture of the REAL people.....made it very hard NOT to tear up, lemme tell u
Callthecops said
In high school I wrote the best persuasive paper of my whole life. We had to pick a side on the death penalty, so I chose Pro. Everyone else wrote about the costs, whether it was a deterrent or not ect. and both sides just found arguments that supported their own points (we all had to read our papers out loud in that class). All I did was find the 5 most horrific serial killers of all time and wrote about all of the terrible things they did and then in my conclusion I asked if anyone in the class would stand up to defend their right to live.Nobody said a word.The lesson I learned there is that when you want to really make a good point, citing statistics means nothing, go for the emotional response.