Wow. Should've gone with something like that. Went with something way to complicated.
-Earth is no longer able to support life after intense nuclear war.
-Survivors are forced to leave Earth to colonize Mars, which was under the process of terra-formation, and is still barely livable.
-Communist, peaceful lifestyle forced upon colonists after capitalism is blamed for the war.
-Rebellions and riots force pseudo-apocalypse and practically revert humanity to the middle ages.
-Character battles between ideas of anarchy and a government.
I tried to make a statement but it just ended up sounding like some kid clamoring about society.
Oh well. My Lit teacher's pretty cool, he won't really care.
Yeah. Holy Jesus. I can see the first four points working as the background and the story being a character study in that environment, but all five of those in five pages... jeez.
Yeek! What happened to Rachel?!? She's all mean and confusing and she's such a freaking drama queen... e.e Anyway, cheerleaders are funny, and Mom said she's on Sue's side now, a Glee anti-fan... XD And I really need to learn more of their names! D: But the gay guy and the black girl who hang out together all the time were totally reminding me of a couple of kids in my school... Kinda creepy XD
Permalink Reply by Xuut on September 22, 2010 at 12:08pm
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On my project I wanted to mention how I woke my friends up at 5 AM with the narwhals song. But then my friend told me that they discussed narwhals in Art class and started singing the song. No one sang with her. I'm supposed to be in her art class. It's like, practically our song.
Now I don't want to mention it because I'm scared I might randomly start crying in class.