8 Things (or people) I would rather do without:
1. Muslim-Haters2. Pop or Rap music (any and all)3. Over-exaggerated Southern Behavior4. Drugs, Alcohol, etc...5. Reality TV shows6. And while we're on the subject of Reality TV, Irony.7. Bad puns8. Video Game Haters
8 Things (or people) that I cannot do without:
1. Really long video games (preferably 40-80 hours worth)
2. Ken Kansky (Got to have help with those AP Chem problems)
3. Close Friends, even though they like to argue incessantly (Tag and Chuck)
4. VGM (Look it up)
5. Most Blues, Jazz, and Rock (Usually older music)
6. ROMs (Once again, look it up)
7. Video games that aren't really long (Basically all video games)
8. Parenthetical Phrases
Emerson Quote
"The voyage of the best ship is a zigzag line of a hundred tacks"-- Ralph Waldo EmersonWithin Ralph Waldo Emerson work, "Self-Reliance", are his theories about nonconformity and individuality. The quote above is an excellent example of his work. First, the ship of which he speaks is actually a person, not the body but the spirit and mind. Normally (or Conformally), the ship (or person) takes the straightest route to a place, which is the fastest route. However, Emerson states that a zigzag pattern is necessary. I believe that his idea is truth. Emerson promotes individuality; however, he also proposes that a person must have experience in the world. The zigzag line indicates someone stopping at many different places before the destination, gaining experience that will help them during their voyage (essentially their life). In this way, the person learns from their past mistakes, thoughts, and feelings; therefore embettering the connection between everyone and everything.