Friday, February 7, 2020

Black fish part 2, after black fish

I have seen black fish. Not only has Tilikum been abused, but many others have also been. Also, it’s not Tilikums fault that he killed, it’s a trainers fault. In sea land, before he was moved to sea world, he was trained with a partner, and the trainer used a horrible method, were if him or his partner must up, they would both get punished. That’s right, punishment. The trainer took a rake, and raked Tilikum. So it was not his fault, it was the trainers fault. Kyle Kittlestin is a worker at sea world, and claims that 85% of the documentary was false. I find this unbelievable, and impossible. I would be able to see this through if it was 15% fake, but 85% is just absurd. I sill agree with black fishes point of view, and that killer whales should be released, unless they are physically or mentally disabled.



                                                               ~🙃~

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Black fish part one, before black fish

Tilikum was a abused killer whale. He was sadly taken away from the ocean at a very young age, and put in a aquatic show called sea world. He has killed 3 people. The first one was a trespasser, who was drowned to death by Tilikum. The other two were trainers who were killed while putting on a show. He was born on December 1981. He passed away on January 6, 2017, at the age of 35. He died of a bacterial disease. He was very big compared to other orca whales of his kind. I am very mad at sea world Because they abused a poor orca till he was mad enough to kill. Killer whales should never be kept in captivity. He also didn’t have a big enough pool, to the level were its dorsal fin was collapsing. My closing statement that all orca whales should not be metaled with, or abused.  Orcas do not usually attack people in the whiled, so I think I speak for every one, that all killer whales should be left to be in the wild, were they are most happy.

                                                   Tilikum

                                                   ~🙃~

Monday, December 2, 2019

Rating scale

Some of you may have wondered how I rate the books that I read, so here is the rating scale I made. Enjoy:


🤬-😡-🥺-😭-😠-😒-🙁-😑-🙂-😀-😁-😂-😇-🙃
Perfectly balanced, seven on each side, plus the 😑 in the middle. The 🤬 is obviously if the book was horrible, and 🙃 is obviously the best. I rate it on 3 things. Length, qualities, and well used words. I will give one face for each, and then I will round them up to the face they are closest too. For. Example, a book that is very short, 😡, good quality, 😁, and really good used words, 🙃. I will round the 🙃 with the 😁, and get 😂. But then I will round 😂 with 😡 and get 🙁. I guess it’s not the best book.
                                          With all my gratitude, 🙃

THANKSGIVING BREAK!!!!!!!!!!

Best break ever! So many things have happened and unfortunately I can’t cover everything, so here is a list:
1.snake shedded skin!
2.decided on name of snake. (Fluffy)
3. Double  night sleepover with cousins!
4. Help cook thanksgiving dinner
5. Help eat thanksgiving dinner. 😑
I am really happy with all of those things I did during this break, but I’m sad my great aunt marry couldn’t come to thanksgiving.
                                                     With love and hope to aunt marry, 🙃

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

125 fun facts

It’s the moment you have been waiting for... the moment you have been begging for... the new release of...                                                     125 fun facts

Please  enjoy the show:

1. A baby  porcupine is called a  porcupette
2. At this moment, hundreds  of thousands of mites are eating, matings, and living there life on your eyebrows
3. There are unlimited numbers between 0 and 1
4. A billionth of a second is called a nanosecond
5.these facts are fun
6. Sharks can not actually smell blood from a mile away
7. The most trending hashtag is #love
8. The fear of loud chewing is called missphobia
9. In 1972, chuck Yeager broke the speed of sound
10. The weakest currency is

Venezuelan Bolivar, were 1 u.s dollar = 99875 VEF

11. If you break the speed of sound, you will get younger or older, depending on wich way you go
12. The world champion card thrower can strike blood with a card
13. Your ears are made of the same thing as nails.
14. In Egyptian mythology, the 5 children of nut, the sky god, are Osiris, Anubis, Isis, Horus, and nymphios.
15. The largest animal is the blue whale, but the largest organism is the humongous honey fungus.
16. There is a doctor that was gifted with x ray vision.
17. In Iceland, there is a tradition to put water on your eyebrows and hair, then walk outside so it freezes.
18. Georgia Produced more raisins then plum 

Monday, November 4, 2019

1st quarter reflection

This first quarter of the school year was really... something. Middle school is a whole knew experience, and with all knew classes and teachers, not even too me bring up the new students from different schools, its hard to stay focused, yet I’m still able too get great grades. I was able to get into a accelerated math class, and throughout all the classes, my grades were really good. With only 2 2s, and multiple 4s, I’m proud of myself. I get to see a lot of my friends from school plays, and choir concerts. So far it has been a pretty great school year. I got to participate in cross country and robotics. I learned about otzi the frozen mummy in social studies, we learned about glucose and food chains in science, reviewed plotting on graphs for math, wrote a personal narrative in ELA, we learned how to create many things in STEAM, and we played soccer and ultimate football in P.E.


                                                      Sincerely, 🙃 

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Worst day of my life

There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.

Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where the sidewalk ends.

Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
The place where the sidewalk ends.

In the 
poem Where the Sidewalk Ends, author Shel Silverstein is essentially suggesting that there is a magical place that children know of "where the sidewalk ends." That place represents childhood, its innocence, and its fundamentally different way of looking at the world. Or as I like to think of it, a poem that helps you see the good in the bad.

That’s why I think of this poem when I’m in a time of need, to see greatness in something like a disaster. To see happiness in something sad. Even in this blue and green world, covered up by smoke, we can find clouds in smoke, water in oil, and a garbage rain forest. The worst day of my life was when a fractured my elbow. A green cage wrapping around my pale arm. Now even though I have a healed arm, my heart and my brain will forever remain fractured. But when I think of that poem, that green cast is like every thing else, a natural thing, cursed from something not natural. And on my way, to finally be at peace. I will think.                            Were the sidewalk ends


                                                             Always here for you, 🙃