Friday, September 26, 2014

Week 4: Behind Enemy Lines

Well since my sister, Leah, lives in Chicago I would create a zombie proof vehicle, probably with a snow plow on the front and bulletproof windows and then I'd get a shotgun and a whole butt ton of ammunition. Then I'd get someone to air drop my vehicle in to Chicago and then if she wasn't already infected, then I'd pick her up, but if she was infected, I would hogtie her and then put her in the trunk. Either way, afterwards, I would drive into Lake Michigan, with my amphibious vehicle, then drive to the shore outside of Chicago. Next I would drive back to Washburn and fortify my defenses. After that, I would set up a lab in my base and find the cure. Then, I'd cure every single thing that is infected and be the savior of the planet. Everyone would nominate me to be the president of the planet after this giant ordeal. It would be a dictatorship.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Week 3: Spoilers

Well, I actually am going to Chicago this weekend, but I'm not planning to go to any bookstores. If this were to happen, I wouldn't be looking for an R&R book because I'm in the middle of a book and it has a sequel. If I were to open this book, I don't think that I would read anything because why reread everything that I already know, when nothing has really happened that's been too fantastic. I like reading books with a bunch of action, excitement and other things and my life is the exact opposite of that. Also, I hate spoilers, absolutely hate them with the entirety of my being, so there is no way I would read about what is going to happen because then I'll spend the rest of my life trying not to avoid the bad, when I could just discover the rest for myself without spoiling anything.

Week 2: Back In My Day

Well I don't talk to older people about teenagers that often, but I feel like most elders think that teenagers nowadays, Have sexual relationships all the time and that everyone is getting pregnant. Which, definitely is not true. I think another myth is that a bunch of teens do drugs and party all the time, but from my standpoint I don't think those things really happen all the time. Another myth is that we don't go outside and be active, which is also false. Older people probably spent more time outside, but they never had Xbox's or PlayStation's. So, they can probably stop with the "back in my day..." lectures.