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the series - 37 why are all of you so grumpy it is not by me I hope I ran the issue insane I fixed the issue even Mark was impressed i did what I wanted with it all and I changed what I could my face of action fast unlike everyone else's but who can say when it all dies that I was there, standing and knew how to control what had gotten out of hand. |
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the series - 38 why must I be teased so i want you but I know better I chose a while ado to not do anything because you were older but then to see in five years who am I did you not see what happened to us all I can't do anything for I still think it is amusing for it is scary yes but like him and I our nature is the same but we both lock it up. |
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the series - 39 We all wonder how i did that that fast i said I was sorry in the beginning I wrote the letter when I woke up and then deliver my thoughts my actions all to fix this issue I came back knowing what I would find but it was a case comfort those who can't handle it and those who can go behind and slowly i talked to each and explained |
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the series - 40 And we all know why we all now see even when I am in a state that it doesn't work well when I want everything i want to have it all I still deal with the issue I still know exactly what it is like i feel my blood pumping just because of them it is silly but I understand that is affection that is what we are |
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the series - 41 if I was traumatized then then I am traumatized now for you see it is all over me i still type it all here it is silly but it makes sense I want the relief the understanding the knowledge that no matter what i will be there that in the end I can be there to see us all |
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the series - 42 when we told others there were a limited number that which people wanted to tell for Liz, it was one for me it was one for Tom it was one I suspect Zack might know, migth not it is Mark's choice but realistically it is stupid for I seem to understand that this virus this virus that should have never existed happened. |
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the series - 43 when it all broiled down to it this year was by far the weirdest I have had issues had someone want to suicide over me for my actions for it all to wash away had to deal with me traumatizing someone that was not always existent then had to deal with one affectionate person one person who I managed to know better for a small time and by the end of it couldn't stop. |
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the series - 44 if I could deal with it all. Then I'd e happy if I could know what I do would I be happy? would I understand all that there is that what I did was awkward maybe but I want to play play with this board in front of me play with it all and then choose which would i prefer. |
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the series - 45 When it all broils down to it can we even stay for that long can i keep it all up if he fails me I know his wishes is to do nothing but the question is in my state would i show up at your door unable to comprehend a thing and even without going there watching as I am on the bed pinned and having fun it would be weird but possible but that is soemthing that he probably wants badly. |
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the series - 46 that would be my dream I guess but not really it is a fun realistic thing fun for them fun for me I learn what I need they don't mind being a pawn if it means soemthing for them too as for me that is true too i let myself play a pawn regardless if I can play better for you see it is fun to be the weakling at times. |
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spacial theory part 1 When I walk into a building, I do not see rooms or walls. I see space. I see the space as someone else has created it, and I see the possibilities the structure holds. I begin brainstorming changes using walls and dividers to improve or change the space. In my mind’s eye, I am constantly dividing and recreating inhabitable space; although, sometimes my ideas are whimsical and I imagine what the space would look like if people were not bound by gravity, or if space could move and change with the mood of its occupants. |
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spacial theory part 2 As a kid, I drew objects isometric. My mom likes to show off my cows, which I drew sideways so the cow was looking at me with both eyes. I drew the cows with depth by showing all four legs, which where curved so I could color the entire cow. I did not draw stick figures or flat cows. As a young adult, I am better at sketching the space of an object rather than the lines created from the space. |
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spacial theory part 3 This ability to visualize in three dimensions has helped me see objects drawn as a model on two dimensional spaces. Currently, I am recreating a two dimensional blade from a video game. I started my project by drawing the space around and inside the object on drawing paper. Using the sketch and the image in my head, I can build the blade using wood as medium and a jigsaw to cut the shape. |
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spacial theory part 4 One building I am constantly re-imagining is my high school. The classrooms and hallways are a series of intermixed triangles and hexagons. The building is aesthetically pleasing, but it is not a comfortable learning environment nor is it not an efficient use of space. Most of the classrooms are a polygon shape, which leaves dark, unused corners in various places around the room. Some of the rooms must be arranged so student’s desks do not face the whiteboard or the teacher. My peers and I are forced to crane our necks and sit awkwardly to take notes or speak with the teacher. If I could change the classrooms, I would make the rooms more trapezoidal. I would arrange the rooms so the teachers sit at the smaller end of the trapezoid, in front of a white board. The student’s desks would fan out into the larger area of the trapezoid, facing the teacher. The desks would be staggered so every student could easily see the teacher and the whiteboard. The class could utilize the entire classroom for learning activities instead of avoiding corners the just gather dust. |
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spacial theory part 5 Another problem with my high school is the hallways. Due to the sharp geometric shapes, the hallways will turn suddenly. Our student center is the central hub of the school. The center is shaped like a large diamond, and the main hallway borders the diamond. Students must use the main hallway to move between classrooms. The student lockers line both sides of the main hallway. Although this design looks nice, it is not very practical for hardworking students because we have to remember to turn while walking down the hallway. Distracted students, including myself, are known to bump into the concrete separators to the lockers when the hallway abruptly changes direction. If I could change the school layout, I would have one walkway that goes straight through in a linear line with no turns or bends. I realize a straight walkway is not very creative, but it would save students from bumps and bruises. I would still have the lockers border the hallways. However, I would put dividers between the hallway and the lockers so when students are walking to class, they do not trip over the students getting things from their locker. |
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spacial theory part 6 I am learning to apply my natural ability to visualize in three dimensions and the new skills I learned this summer to plan projects on two-dimensional spaces. Currently, I am making a wooden version of an intricate two-dimensional keyblade from a video game. The keyblade is an elegant weapon, as well as an important key in the game. I started my project by drawing the space around and inside the keyblade on drawing paper. There is a center rod holding the keyblade together. From that rod, the main body of the weapon extends in the shape of a heart. Four smaller hearts crisscrossing outward like piece of lace form the heart. At the top section, a key-shaped heart protrudes out from the rod. At the bottom of the rod, the hilt balances the weapon. I created a series of sketches, before drawing out the full five-foot model. I put the full size sketch on a piece of two and half inch thick wood and used a jigsaw to cut the pieces. I feel like I gave an imaginary object a new life in my three-dimensional world. |
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spacial theory part 7 I know my ability to imagine in three dimensions is a natural skill ready to be further developed in a great college program. As a child, I drew isometric objects. My mom still likes to show off my cows from kindergarten. I drew the cows sideways, so the cows looked at me with both eyes. I gave the cows depth by showing all four legs, which were curved so I could color the entire cow. I did not draw stick figures or flat cows. In third grade, I created a dog character to share with my friends. The dog’s nose pointed slightly toward the view so I can see both his eyes and into his mouth. This dog was well known and liked among my classmates, so much so that they requested I draw the dog in their yearbook as part of my signature. My teacher recognized my work because I mastered drawing the dog in under a minute and added him to all my spelling tests. Now I have an entire portfolio of unique spatial characters, both animals and humans, to share with my friends and teachers. |
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spacial theory part 8 My characters are fun, but they are becoming easy. I look forward to mastering new artistic mediums and techniques. I am working on the art of sketching the space of an object rather than the lines created from the space. In the architecture summer program at Syracuse University, one of my assignments was to draw a chaotic pile of chairs. At first, I tried to draw the contour lines of the chairs. I was very disappointed with my shaky sketch. The lines just looked like lines, not a specific shape. My professor asked the class to redraw the pile of chairs and focus on drawing the space in-between the chairs. I was pleased to see my spatial drawing looks more like a pile of chairs than the contour drawing. I used shading to represent the spaces, so the chairs are created and defined by white space. This exercise helped me learn to see space in a project, rather than the walls or barriers that create the space. |
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spacial theory part 9 Through the architecture program, I hope to receive the instruction I need to refine my natural artistic skills so someday I can give the space in my imagination a three-dimensional life. I am choosing architecture as a profession because I can turn my strengths into a satisfying career. I already know the benefits of enjoying my job. I literally work at a chocolate factory during my school breaks. The job is fun, but it’s not a profession that uses all my talents and skills. Architecture is an artistic and analytical challenge for me, so I can push myself to excel at creating practical, fun, habitable space. |
spatial theory reflection
so this was and is a half essay version. it isn't like my other drabbles and is still clear cut, but it isn't soo much a journal as a drabble in my mind anyway. It is special for you see it is soemthing of a strange concept anyway, as architecture and space is considered art. |
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the riddle Choose your path. Left or right? To hidden path of no return. Into the depths and to where no one ventures. Will you go or stay in the safety. Is it safe? In the silence, will you be safe? Turn around into depths of the void. Absence of everything, rushing past, keeping you here. Walking is easy, confidence and courage are needed. Any amount of fear is sensed. Fear, necessary for meddling in my plan. Should you go, through the veil of shadow and nightmare. What is the origin of shadow and fear? Without darkness there is no light. But what created light? To try destroying shadow, is to destroy the existence of light and life of everything? Killing the world is the ultimate taboo. So, left or right? Flee or stay? Continue or play again? Into eternal corridors. Will you find the path? Or to the path of no return? Hidden in the depths is what you seek. Shall you seek it, or merely be lost? When will you choose? You have eternity to decide. Left or right, flee or stay? |
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things learned from one trip alone not a exclusive list, there is more, just I remember the strangest things. don’t collect bill put a cushion of money down that won’t get spent word choice don’t state, but ask expect about 15-20 dollars for dinner expect sharing don’t drive a point into the ground say something if you can’t pay especially don’t collect bill if you can’t pay always bring a camera gratuity is expected don’t caring only cash, have a way to get more money |
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my belief in time (also essay format) There are only 24 hours in a day, but it can be the longest 24 hours of your life, or the most well spent 24 hours of your life. |
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my belief in time (also essay format) part 2 I strive for eight hours of sleep every night and I spend eight hours at school. That leaves eight hours for me to eat, bathe and conquer the day. Think about it, in eight hours you could be halfway around the world, or in a different hemisphere. In eight hours you could watch the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy. Or your whole life could change in eight hours. |
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my belief in time (also essay format) part 3 I believe one has as much time as one creates and uses. Time is defined not by how many hours are in the day, but by what one does with their time. |
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