Friday, January 2, 2009

INDEPENDENCE

When you don't have to rely on anyone else except yourself is when you can declare independence.

But independence also means being able to go out and do things on your own without other's consent, and being able to do that is a wonderful thing, it means looking like a fool and not caring what others think. Living your life to its fullest.

I've earned my independence from my parents, I do need to rely on them, but, I don't like to.

I've earned my independence from my friends, I act ridiculous when I'm with them, they feel embarassed, but will still remain my friends.

I've earned my independence from my community, helping others out through Key Club.

-Sean Dylan

DEJA VU


The experience of Deja Vu is having a sensation of familiarity, of having been in a certain place before, when your mind becomes blank and you try to remember if you had been here, and done this before...

Although in my case...
Deja Vu is a series of stories I am writing, for fun of course.

So far I've only been able to write one story, I plan on writing 6 other stories.

: Promnesia {Scientific name for Deja Vu} [Prequel]
: Deja Vu
: Clockwork
: Mnemophobia {Fear of Memories}
: Chronophobia {Fear of Time}
: Remnants
: Father Time

Quite Alot...yes.

The series is about a teenager named Alex Monroe who discovers he has the ability to turn back time, and redo things, to change the outcome of events, to a maximum of a few hours. But in doing so, he severly alters the timeline of events that should have happened. Because of this, he causes the events that are about to transpire...

Speaking of Deja Vu, when I originally wrote the story, back in my sophmore year, I based the events around the beginning of '09. And the events actually started December 30th '08. The events are overlapping with me right now.
For More Information Check Out My Other Blog: http://wrongtimeline.blogspot.com/

-Sean Dylan

PROMISES and PUNISHMENTS


Promises are when one makes an oral statement to fulfill someone for someone else, no matter how long it takes.

Punishments are when one does something wrong, incorrectly, they must recieve the consequences of such actions.

My parents do not uphold either of these. Don't you hate it when parents do this? They promise you something, but you don't get it? When you do something wrong, you know the consequences, your parents say that you're grounded, but they do not uphold this consequence...

These two tie together more than you think.

When you promise your friend, or anyone you know something, make sure you keep that promise. If you don't the punishment will result in a loss of trust between you two.

-Sean Dylan