In twenty years, I'll either be in college learning about art, digital media, and technology, or I'll be working for Disney as a movie designer. I decided a while ago that no matter what, I'll be working for Disney, my favorite company in the world except for Monster High. Disney is the best movie and dream makers in the world and besides, "Who doesn't want to get payed to play?" As my dad, who worked Disney as a ride oporater, put it. I'm already okay at art, but I want to improve greatly before I start working. I need learn nearly everything about digital media, but I'll get it down. And I'm already better than my grandma, cousin, and uncle with technology. Not completly better than my parents, but in some areas I am.

And if I'm not a movie designer, I might be an actress or performer for them, I also love music.

9/11

9/11/2012

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September Eleventh was a frightening day for some people, I know that much from school, but I also know that it also brought America together. People from everywhere helping out anyway they can and volunteering. I don't remember it since I was one at the time, but my mom said it had scared her.
The attack on the Twin Towers themselves isn't that scary for me, if it happened to me, I'd be scared for the time being, but I'd start laughing afterwards. I'm not the type of person to be shaken very easily, in fact I enjoy scary things. If anything, I'd be one of the people volunteering to help.
 
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I'm supposed to respond to a quote, "Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal.  The winner is he who gives himself to his work, body, and soul." -Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton.
It means to me that this person thinks whoever really tries in whatever they like, they'll succeed. It just seems more of an athletic statement, though.