The Day I Will Never Forget Essay

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    I don 't think anyone will be particularly interested in what I have to say. These days, people my age only care about who is having sex or who is selling the best weed for the cheapest price. All I have ever cared about, though, was being skinny. That’s the sole reason my junior year of high school was hell. Not because of the SATs, not because I was worried about my grades, no one all too important had kicked the bucket, and my family life was just fine. The thing that made my junior year so…

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    debated about for centuries. Some will say that a hero is one that can fly, has super strength, or some other superpower. I say that a hero is someone that makes a significant impact to society and to life in general. A hero is the firefighters that helped bring people out of the twin towers when they were attacked. A hero is the policemen that put their lives on the line every single day to keep our world safe. A hero is the person that has gone through terrible circumstances and came out a…

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    sophomore year of high school, I received an award for Most Improved in cross country. That day I felt on top of the world. As a matter of fact, I felt on top of the world that entire season. I was never athletic, as a matter of fact, before joining Track the year before, I had never ran more than three feet in my entire life. The first day of cross country was an awful start. We had to time our first mile in the 90 degree heat. Needless to say, I walked home that day feeling a bit…

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    easier to forget. I can remember my most awkward moment as if it happened yesterday. I’ve tried, over the years, to forget this moment, but it just never seems to go away. Sometime in life you experience memories where you were caught in hard situation which are impossible to forget and on the other hand sometimes even a little situations that occurs, has a huge impact in your life that one can never forget those moments throughout the lifespan . The memory that I cant seem to forget As the…

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    to seek distraction from unpleasant realities, which is what the character's goal was. They tried to use this machine to make them happy and forget about all their real world problems and just go into a state of bliss. Jus6t as well all the characters who even wandered into this room full of “happiness” ended up not caring for their bodies for at least two days, the idea of hunger even came up but blind minded people just shoved the ideas aside. “Mom, I’m kinda…

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    the one thing in my life that i can truly say was life changing for me was meeting one person in particular this person who we will refer to only as person from now on was a huge part of my life for a long time not only being the only person that i felt i could really talk to and communicate my feelings with this person was the one and only person that i ever felt comfortable around sitting talking or just sitting around and being stupid this was the only person that i could really be around and…

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    This one day I told him if he could teach me how to play baseball and he said yes, If there was a time of my life that I have to write about it would be when I started to play baseball. The reason why I talk about this period of my life is because it made my life better in many ways. I was only 9 years old when I started getting interested into baseball. The main reason why I got interested in baseball was because a friend called Roberto was always batting balls in the field as far as he…

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    silence but a question I have hangs in the air. I Decide to ask it, wondering what’s the worst that could happen. Nervous for his response I open in close my mouth a couple times, but eventually get the question out. “Why were you crying?” I ask. “Personal stuff,” he stiffens. I wonder if I went somewhere I should not have. “Secrets?” I ask. Wondering if I’m making the situation worse. “Yes,” he says.” “Well you won’t have to worry about it soon. The ceremony is in two days.” “I know,” he…

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    sense I was a young child I always had dreams of becoming a drummer. Weather it be at church every Sunday morning, or at the restaurant that had live music, I would always watch so closely. I would watch them play with such great speed and dynamics that in my eyes, seemed so easy. As I sat in church every Sunday, the only reason I really wanted to be there was to hear the music. I never really understood what the sermon was about, or why everyone loved it so much. As a young person I was…

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    that describes my hockey tryouts. I received many warnings that I choose to ignore. When the time came I knew what the outcome would be. I also knew I couldn’t blame anyone but myself. It started in line to go talk to the coach. Soon the moment would come that would determine if I made varsity or not. A girl and I exchanged nervous glances. As one girl came out the next would go in. The girls kept straight faces coming out trying to hide what team they were on. I could see it in their eyes…

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