me non compos mentis!! Ahem.. [Second] Staff Member: When intelligence is in the appendages of two geeks, it is not a good thing. So naturally I don't know where he is. [First] Staff Member: Bazinga, he must be playing his foolish video games. Pokemon was so last year! This searching and waiting is making me go ballistic!, faster than Ununoctium's half life can end!…
five. It wasn't until the fifth grade, I discovered my love for art. Although I wasn't taught any basics on how to do art, up until high school, I would still try and draw characters I loved, like Pokémon or Nintendo characters. I remember asking my mom to buy me computer paper just so I could draw Pokemon characters clearer because I didn't know what a sketchbook was until middle school. Entering The High School of Art and Design was practically a dream come true. I loved the experience of…
Samual Yisehak C. Petitti ENGL 1105-42R 29 September 2016 Hidden Intellectualism Response Gerald Graff, a professor of English at the University of Illinois, wrote Hidden Intellectualism, an excerpt from the book They Say/I Say. The essay tackles the issue that one cannot be intelligent in any context except for the academic world. Intellectualism by any other subject is just as academic. I agree with Graff’s main point, however, I take umbrage with small details used in the essay. In any other…
They love the classic Red, Blue, Gold, Silver, and all of the other incarnations; Pokemon is the exact definition of this Core Drive as users can collect, improve, and gain more of their Pokemon. They can also treat them as their own pet such as: dressing them up, feeding and caring for it, and aiding them along on their adventure together. They feel connected, and have sentimental value;…
look at it. I had asked if I could see it and it was something that I never felt before. It was awesome and so cool to me that it was a portable game device and had an amazing game (Pokemon). This was the first system that you could play your games on the road instead of waiting to get home. I was into cards and Pokemon and was awesome to play the real game.…
Everyday in our country more and more people are dying from guns. Which is why we need better gun control. The right to bear arms is starting to infringed on every ones right to pursue happiness. My whole life I have lived in Cleveland, Ohio and since it 's an open carry state. Meaning that it is legal to carry a gun as you walk down the street, as long as you have a license. The fear of being shot by a gun is all to high. We need better gun control because people getting shot is becoming all…
When you were heading home you spot a new shop called: Franz Joseph Illusions. It has a white outline square that’s five feet long and wide, and in front of the automatic sliding doors. But in the center of a square says 'No parking '. You know magic isn 't real, but you walked in any way. You see nothing but magic stuff, but something caught your eye. It 's a Guillotine; you walk toward it until you stand in front of it. "Who in the right mind selling this?" you complained. Suddenly, an…
purpose of most of my arguments was to try and convince the other person that my ideas were right and the best choice. In total I made six arguments where my purpose was to convince the other party. The six arguments I made are as follows; The best pokemon go team is Mystic and not Valor or Instinct, that 9/11 was not an inside job nor was it done by president Bush, that we need stricter gun control laws, that Trump should not be president, and that the education system for grades 12 and lower…
and I went to Raging Waters. We all got prepared for the trip. We went in the car and drove to Raging Waters. It took fifteen minutes to go to Raging Waters. During the ride my cousins and I were playing Minecraft, listening to music and playing Pokemon on the DS. When we got there my dad paid for the tickets. After that we changed into our swimsuits. Then we went on a ride called Lazy River. It was fun because at first the river had very cold water but then it got warmer. We swam back and went…
These are my gripes about Neumont: 1. **Academic freedom**: When you go to Neumont, there is next to no variety of class you can take. Your first year, you don't get to choose any classes. From then on 3/4 of your classes are already pre-registered based on what program you decided to enter. The electives that you get, range from Artificial Languages (You learn Klingon) to Math-Based Codes, Cyphers & Secrets. You have next to no opportunities to study something mildly interesting besides…