The article "The Difference Between Men and Women" shows how a man and woman interpret the silence between them after the woman says that they've been dating for six months. The guy starts thinking about the last time he took his car to get an oil change, and the girl thinks she made the guy angry. She looks at his discontent face contorting into an angry look, and thinks these emotions were brought up by what she said when in reality he was just angry about how the guys at the car repair shop were going to con him into paying a ton of money for an oil change (or something like that). She starts thinking that she angered him and starts to think that he doesn't want to be rejected by her and that she's just being too idealistic with her girlish fantasies about knights on white horses. She tells the guy "I know there is no horse and all", and the guy is thinking "Did she ever have a horse?" The girl spends the night thinking about the ordeal and the guy spends the night watching a basketball game.
This was a very humorous piece about how men and women perceive things differently. Women tend to take things more seriously and think about them more. Men are somewhat shallow and kind of stupid and don't care too much about stuff. At least, that's what this piece is saying. I somewhat disagree. I don't think that most women would think so deeply about something to that degree and I don't think most men are that shallow. I also think that after six months of dating a man and woman would be able to talk about how they feel toward each other to each other. Other than that, I think that it was a fun piece to read.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
On Native Soil

After watching the movie On Native Soil, definitely changed my perspective on the 9/11. It revealed a lot of the problem that occurred and how they tried to fix them. For example, the communication between the FAA, they caused a lot of chaos and confusion. When the first plane crashed into tower one, they were trying to figure out if it was an accident or if it was an attack. And basically when the second plane crashed into tower two, they decided to act, as if this was an attack. And by this time it was too late. So, I believe that Bush was not taking this situation serious and didn’t care. For example when he went on vacation, while the families of t he thousands of victims mourned to lives of their loves ones. They looking for bush to step up and help them and by going to war was not the type of help they were looking for. So, after watching the documentary, On Native Soil what is your perspective about the movie? How would you have felt if you apart of the family of one of the mourning families? And do you think the 9/11 committee explained what happened, or just blamed others?
-Real Talk Jazz
-Real Talk Jazz
Micheal Moore Farenheit 9/11

I enjoyed the movie Fahrenheit 9/11. I found it interesting that he took a stance on how ignorant Former President George W. Bush Jr. Micheal Moore included in his documentary Bush reaction to when the World Trade Towers were hit. The first thing Bush did when the towers were hit, was absolutely nothing while a plane was in the building and floors above it full of working people were slowly dying due to the fire; Bush sat there doing nothing. I believe in a time of emergency there could have possibly have been over a million things he could have done. Ten Minutes after the first attack Bush then decided to cancel his reading to the children and make a move to support his country. How did you feel when you found out Bush's Reaction to the World Trade Towers being hit, and did you feel safe that the president had handle it to the best of his ability?
Real Talk Lani.
Real Talk Lani.
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