Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Away at Camp: Part 3

I leave camp tomorrow, a blessing and a curse.

On the positive side of camp, I made a ton of new friends, got a better taste on how people outside of the world think, and made some pretty amazing shirt designs. But there was also tons of bugs and terrible weather patterns, not to mention many boring activities.

I'm glad I'm not staying for another session though, because MTV is here.

What the fuuuuuuck.

They're filming some girl's experience here for some show called "Made" or something like that. The last thing I need after climbing millions of hills and hearing the New York accent everywhere I go is to see a bunch of cameramen filming everything I do.

I'll have plenty of pictures upon my return.

Also, I helped out some kid with her new V5 Tamagotchi. I'm so nice. ^^

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

My Plan to Save the World

We all know about now that the world is kind of screwed over, and that's an understatement.

Oil prices are skyrocketing. Food prices are soaring. Jobs are disappearing. I fear that if this continues the way it does today, another World War may break out over the basic human needs.

I have some ideas on what can be done to save our dying world.

First, we need to construct Floating Farms. It's a little idea I've got; artificial farms built indoors or above buildings that grow important crops, like wheat (which we're running out of). With proper regulation and a little time and effort, food can be produced cheaply, and there would be no more fears of flooding killing crops.

Also, we need to have a Democrat leading the country. Right now, the Republican party believes that all of our money and resources should go to a country that wants us dead. Oil prices are driving us mad, as all the oil we need for our everyday lives is going to our dying troops fighting for a lost cause.

We need to leave the country and go into a period of global hibernation; we stop meddling with the affairs of other countries and focus on the people here at home. We have kids that need to go to school, people who need to be fed, and an economy that needs to take a turnaround.

Also, could we NOT put a tariff on imported stuff? Maybe other countries would do the same, so we can SELL stuff?

And finally, we need the government to stop turning a blind eye towards big businesses. As the companies send their work to other countries, we lose work over here. They need to bring the factories back to America, and as a more helpful approach to saving the planet, start up farms in the foreign countries to increase food production.

That's my two cents, because I don't believe we should sit around and let the world die.

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Away at Camp: Part 2

I'd love to get out of here right now.

It's cold and wet, there are tons of bugs, and I get treated like a little child.

Plus there's no cell phone connection, and MySpace and YouTube are blocked.

On the plus side, I'm godly at silkscreen.

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Away at Camp: Part 1

Sup readers!

So, I'm away at camp. Let me tell you about it.

Yesterday, I left home at about 11 AM. I went on a long flight from where I am all the way to somewhere in New Jersey or New York (I'm not even sure where we landed, we were given two names). After that, we went on an "Airtrain" (which is really just a monorail) to get to the van.

After a gruelingly long van trip, I got to camp and got to my bunk. As luck would have it, I'm in a bed next to a poster of wolves!

So I thought the summer wouldn't be all that bad. But then I found the Computer Lab.

It's filled with iMacs.

Oh lord...

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