Family poverty is beautiful because despite the struggle most of these families go through every day is unimaginable. Most of the time you could say that this is not beautiful at all but if you look closely and pay attention you can see that these families are closer than any others, closer than mine, yours, anyone you know and any family that attends church on Sunday, because if the struggle that brings them together is unparalleled.
Month: September 2019
The things they carried
If you had to be drafted into the military or any other branch of the American army, and you had no choice of when or how you’re getting there you will just be picked up and sent off to someplace in the world where it is probably very dangerous and may not have the best chance to survive.
If you had no choice but to fight for your country would you rebell? or run away? ort maybe you would be confidenty and happy that your country would like you to serve for them. To most people, if they were uprooted from their family, job, and everything else that literally is ther world and just placed in some war zone where who knows how far from home you are and how long you will be or even if you will ever make it back.
In the world war 2 alone aout sixteen million soldiers served and one million were either killed in action or wounded thats roughly a one in sixteen chace of coming back unharmed and safe, at least physically.
To be taken from your family and thrown into a war is the most one-eighty or turn of anyone normal routine, to be taken from yout cushy safe and hopefully paying well job to have to serve while possible gunfire is apon you and anyone else with you who is most likely from the same type of life, getting a nice suit and tie going to work maybe nine to five and was also thrown into the war and probably has the same question as you if you were in this situation, “why am I here?”.
Whether you like it or not upon the age of eight teens you have to list yourself to be possibly thrown into any war at the time, and if you don’t think you will be put on the front line or maybe in a worse situation than you would be naive and you have absolutely zero clue as to what is to come next, and I can almost guarantee you will wish you would have run away while you still could have. Where would you have gone? what would people think of you, would they look up to you and wish they had the guts to do the same or would they be disappointed and think of you as a traitor. Even if you wish to run away, where do you go? north? south? or maybe you hide and hope they never find you, either way your life will not be the same as it was the moment you get notified you have been drafted.
Where would you go? If I had to be drafted into the war and especially a war I did not agree with, I would have to run, why would I possibly give my one life that I know I have to a country that honestly isn’t really the best, what have they done for me? Probably nothing other than being able to tell what country you are in and maybe help provide education.
With this information I would hope anyone reading this would take a second and consider the possibility of you being drafted and I hope you come to a decision on what you would do even if you come back unharmed what you have seen and experienced will always be with you whether you like it or not.
All About Me
Hello, My name is Aidan Guerrero today I will be talking about the Music I like and what I will be listening to in the hall at school. I mostly like to listen to Rap but on occasion, it varies. If I had to choose three songs to recommend they would be, “Hot” By Young Thug, “Ballin” By Roddy Ricch, and “Baby Birkin” By Gunna. Those would be a few songs I would recommend to anyone that was interested in any modern-day Rap music. I would say my taste in music would be considered alternative Rap and I would say I listen to more sub Genres in the Rap. The emotions that these songs make me feel are happiness especially walking through the hallways of the school. It may be a surprise to some that I listen to the kind of music that I do when casually walking around the halls of North. The beats that are being produced in the songs are ones that increase my mood immensely. The way the sound moves back and forth through my headphones is therapeutic in a way. The music helps block out the noise and any angst or negativity that flows in the hallways for Naperville North. I also like to listen to people like Don Tolliver, Gunna, Da Baby, and all worthy of separate rewards in different categories such as the best album of the year, number one song of the year, or any number of random categories they list at events such as the Grammys witch has a large amount of controversy between different artist and musicians in the specific Rap category. Controversy over songs and artist that not only themselves but also fans, and maybe even people who don’t listen to the specific music could agree that certain spongs belong in places where others don’t and where songs or albums deserve the right to be recognized as the way they should, whether anyone is opposed to lyrics, profanity or any other reason the song, artist or any category of music should be included despite there representation. For anyone who goes to a high school, I’m sure could agree that music makes the day better in many ways along with being able to take one’s self out of any position that could be in an uncomfortable mood, I believe that certain music or maybe a song has the ability to change someone’s mood like nothing else, I would rather blast some music in a car and forget what little is upsetting me than have to go and deal with whatever is making me in the mood to blast music. If you are ever in a bad mood because of school, family or any other problem in your life I can give you one good piece of advice from this whole Five hundred word post ( yes I typed Five hundred becuase it uses more words ), it is that if you ever have a problem get in a car or the loudest speaker system you can find and bump some music to get out of any mood.
A little about Aidan
Today is my first English 3 blog.
“Ballin” by Roddy Ricch, Pretty good song.