Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Friendship

"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland."

-------George W. Bush?
-------Adolph Hitler.

Today I went to school like I always did, sat with my friends, went to class, and enjoyed my day. I was happy for the most part, spreading my love with the other people around me. First period: typing exercises. Second period: setting up a display case in the main hall. Third period: Benchmark test, easy. Forth period: using Multisim to create and find flaws in made up circuit boards (troubleshooting). When I got home I didn't do anything except for mess around on my Xbox and computer. Overall, a chill day.

But I don't want to leave it as this. I want to make a subject to talk about. Friendship.

Over the years I have made many friends, in which I am glad to have. I didn't really notice them until recently, and I'm sure I have a lot more noticing to do. Friendship to me is a bond between two people, but not as powerful or as influenced by love. It can make, or break someone. A person doesn't have to have eye to eye points of view with, they can be almost opposite from you. I asked a good friend of mine, Brandon, what friendship meant to him. He replied saying this:

"Hmm, I believe that a true friendship is a bond you have between someone whom you care for deeply, and would do anything for. Someone whom you would put yourself in pain just to make them feel the slightest bit of happiness. Overall, a person who you are more than happy to share your life with."

I believe these words, and I would much appreciate it if you would tell me what Friendship is to you. 

I don't have much else to say, since my life as "That Kid" wasn't interesting today. So I leave you with that question. Also, if you didn't get a chance to read any of my other blogs, the links are down below. If you would like to join my daily journal, please follow me by clicking on the follow button. You can even make your own account and spread your views for free. Please leave a comment, and share with me what our generation really thinks. 


Until tomorrow, Isaac. 

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