Sunday, January 25, 2009

Three paragraphs of three topics

1. After reading the book, "Into the Wild" I kept questioning myself, "Do humans need human contact in order to survive?" The person you love the most is suppose to be your self and I am just wondering if that will suffice in our world we live in today. Someone who is content on living in seclusion will be able to endure it, but the outcome of losing his or her mind would eventually come.

2. I have always been fascinated with the danger of freezing waters, ice the strength of steel and the seclusion from any life execpt whales, seals, and the great white bear. It would be cool to be on a boat and explore Antartica. There is a volcano that is still active and it warms up the water around enough that anyone can swim in it comfortably.

3. Dangers of hitchhiking... There are skiddish people out there that will pick you up and cut your head off, no joke. Back before 2009 trampers would be able to tramp and hitchhike with ease. Nowadays you would get some curse words that start with the letter "F" and end with a "you." People are ignorant and hitchhikers have no luck these days.

1 comments:

  1. The first idea you mentioned sounds interesting, but I hope you can find good keywords to search it. I saw the movie, too, and it does make you interested in that question. Think of Castaway also, how Tom Hanks' character, to survive, pretends that Wilson the volleyball is a person who listens to him and replies back.

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