Final Blog

Link to my final project 

One of the two most influential ideas I encountered was how covid has effected homeless and impoverished people. I never think about the homeless too much or too carefully, but an eye – opening article revealed that not only has covid forced more people out of employment and onto the streets, but death tolls have greatly increased from anywhere between 30 – 70% due to the increase in homeless shelters. Another fact that was interesting to me is that in the TED Talk I selected, Becky Blanton stated that homelessness is a mindset, not necessarily a state of being. While many of us often define home as a permanent stucture of some sort, without us, it is simply a house. A home is anywhere or any area you choose to call yours.

I know my project is not the most unique. A stigma that used to be attached to the homeless and impoverished is rapidly dissipating already, but hopefully this project will aid in that – dissapating a stigma towards unfortunate individuals.

I have learned that I am a serious procrastinator. However, some advice I would give to seniors and myself is that projects really don’t take that long; while they could be knocked out in two dreadfully long nights, it would be much easier to write small chunks over the course of a week or two. I have been both in and out of our community at North, and I have learned that it is a very supportive one. This seems to be the case for most of the Naperville area, so I hope it carries over into my experiences at COD. I have also been really, REALLY, out of this community, and went to England between my freshman and sophomore years. Aside from doing research in all my classes, I got to see a different portion of the world. It was different in ways you would notice as not quite home, but as far as the rest of the world goes, England is probably going to be the closest to the US that your’e going to get. In a nutshell, the world is a vast and different place, and I think we need to respect our differences, and in some cases, agree to disagree.

Future advice, other than chunking out projects, may be to look into jobs. Not necessarily ones that you are going to go to college for, or ones that you want to have for a lifetime. Ones that you can hold durring your highschool and college years, to become self – reliant. I already made a big necessary purchase – a car. And among other outstanding purchases, I am quickly approcahing money I could by a motorcycle with. But while pay is nice, don’t work too hard out there – no matter what you’re doing.

I Listen to Metal. . . and I think you should give it a try too.

I recall a time in Sophomore, no, Junior year in my Physics class. I had my atrocious mobile combination of a cheap Android and some off – brand airpods that came with many, many, issues (and I’m not bashing android – the product I had was old and outdated), but nonetheless I went on my merry way enjoying my music. One day I sat down and the guy next to me, seeing my earbuds, told me that I looked like the kind of person who Old Town Road (by Lil Nas X., for anyone who somehow hasn’t heard of it at this point), as a rap / hip hop song. I smiled politely, tilted my phone screen on Spotify, and showed him this – Five Finger Death Punch - Got Your Six - Amazon.com Music

He seemed taken quite aback, and it left him speechless. While I might be able to turn this blog into a psychology / don’t judge a book by it’s cover type deal, I want to say WHY I listen to this music – and why everyone should give it a shot.

Metal, like anything, comes in different flavors and sizes. The spectrum starts around AC/DC ish at rock n roll to (debatably) heavy black metal, something like Rings of Saturn (which I don’t even really listen to). Whatever mood or however heavy you may want your tunes to be, the genre probably has something for you. I’ll pop some recommendations at the end for those of you who might want to take a swing at it.

Music in general, at least for me, can get me in tune with my emotions and feelings. While a hearty riff and some Screamo may not put pep in anyone’s step, I listen to it when I’m driving, bumping around in the halls, or doing work. That way I can get all the negative out when I’m alone, and be a little more positive when I interact with others. An interesting and debatable take, but that’s the way I do it.

I also find a ton of metal and rock to have meaning behind the lyrics. There may be an obvious mood, nut there’s inspiration and a message to be had with almost any song. I was looking at an interview of ….. Travis Scott (took me a sec to remember) and his take on Mo Bamba (another hit rap today, used to be anyways). (Why am I writing this in parentheses? You know this…). He was really just freestyling and listing off bars he came up with on the spot, and there Mo Bamba in there, as he told a friend of his he would use his name in a song. Bam, an instant hit. The Amity Affliction (MY ALL TIME FAVORITE), wrote their most popular song based on a tragic event personal to the band. The lead scream vocalist Joel Birch, had drank too much and became overheated, suffering a seizure. They were on tour headed to Pittsburgh at the time giving it it’s name, and the song is how he felt afterwards. Many different stories from bands on many different levels have given the spirit of meaning to their songs as well.

People who have never listened to metal before, also tend to enjoy some of it. I’ll put a link to a pretty funny reaction video here . (yes, profanity.)

THE SONG THAT MADE ME LOVE AMITY – here. (I am not responsible for your new addiction)

Next time you’re feeling lost, distraught, or hopeless, give Pittsburg a go for a little boost here.

Little pissed? Five Finger Death Punch has a remedy here.

Feeling up and at em’? Keep it going with Avenged Sevenfold here.

Need something a little closer alternative? A Day To Remember has you covered here.

Maybe – a little closer still to alternative? A newcomer to my liked playlist, All Time Low here.

Not rock, but, one of my favorites nonetheless – Hollywood Undead. Well, ok. Nu Metal,  Rap/Rock. Here’s a hit.

Spice is the spice of life, go experiment!