Who am I? This is the paralyzing question that every youth asks themselves and attempts to discover at my age. There are too many responses to this question. The thought of all the different possibilities makes me physically sick and filled with anxiety. ‘I don’t know.’ Isn’t really an acceptable answer considering I’ve been alive for 16 years, so if I were to settle on one word, it would have to be ‘misfit’. Most people would take this as an insult, and when i was first labeled this (by my father) anyone could guess that I cried. I’ve finally come to terms with it now, realizing that it in fact suits me and isn’t necessarily a bad thing. To me this has become a type of compliment due to the uniqueness that it requires to be a misfit. A misfit is “a person who is different from other people and who does not seem to belong in a particular group of situation” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). This definition fits me well enough, however, Urban Dictionary goes more in depth, truly describing me in an exact way. “an individual… a misfit doesn’t fit into any [group] quite right, not even the outcasts, but may have qualities of each one… They are usually introverts. Misfits tend to follow their own beliefs and are usually persecuted for it. Misfits …show more content…
For an eleven year old girl to believe this and think it constantly, there is obviously something wrong with the situation. These thoughts persisted, especially once my grandfather died and I stopped trying altogether. This is when I truly became a misfit. particularly once the more prevalent stages of my grieving passed. Most of the school pretended I was non-existent, and I hadn’t done anything wrong. There was a select two or three people who didn’t do this, but I only saw them for fifteen minutes a day. This all ended once Charter became my
who you are or where you from if you don’t fit in society way you seem to be an outcast,
A misfit according to the oxford dictionary is a person whose attitude or behavior sets them apart from others in an uncomfortably conspicuous way. A misfit is someone who does not
In 1983, Raymond Carver introduced his short story “Cathedral” to the public. The first-person narrative takes place within the narrator’s home, where his wife is waiting upon the arrival of her blind friend Robert. The narrator, however, becomes more concerned about how Robert’s visit will affect him rather than enjoy the situation. Once Robert arrives, the narrator tries to understand the blind man, but he is unaware of what tasks Robert is capable of performing due to the narrator’s inability to “see”. In time, Robert shows the narrator the difference between looking and seeing through illustrations of a cathedral, drawn by the narrator with his eyes closed. “Cathedral’s” narrator exposes readers to anti-heroic views
“As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands- one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.” – Audrey Hepburn.
Being an athletes is one of the best-paid jobs on Earth. Being that they are paid so much the cost for the consumer is very high. The prices of tickets and sports memorabilia have been steadily rising over the years. The average ticket prices for the NHL, MLB, NBA and NFL all rose 5% to 10% this year, according to Jon Greenberg, executive editor of Team Marketing Report. (Mihoces).
The cost of college tuition is continually on the rise and has placed many burdens on high school students as well as their families. Some of the burdens that are placed are a result of parents putting pressure on their children to earn scholarships. Some of the burden is a result of students putting pressure on themselves to earn scholarships. Then, there is the burden of high college debt once the student graduates. Is this pressure really helping our students or is it hurting them? The bottom line is college tuition is skyrocketing out of control and something must be done before it destroys our families and our children.
The last time I saw Charlie outside prison walls we were on the run. Charlie was on the run, not I, I just went along for the ride because he was my husband. Charlie was on parole, but he loved to drink his booze. In our state it's a violation to drink while on parole.
Everyone wants to be a good person or wants to try to be once in their lifetime. Sometimes other people have our fate in their hands and we learn to accept it. Other times we carry our own fate. People get wrongfully accused of a crime they do not commit. Then there are people you would never imagine committing a crime. Someone can look so nice and look like a good person, but looks can be deceiving. The misfit in this story, is that a guy's fate was in the hands of another and he has learned to accept it. The misfit seemed to accept the crime he did not commit and then continued to go in the wrong direction. He says he woke up and there's a wall to the left of him and to the right. When the misfit and his buddies went to go help the
With NFL Players kneeling everywhere and soldiers feeling unappreciated, our country is in shock. It all started by a player named Colin Kaepernick, a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, in 2016. This event persuaded numerous NFL players to continue this process. One by one, players all over the league began to protest to call attention to the issues of "racial inequalities and police brutality". With mixed reviews of this protest, I believe that kneeling during the National Anthem of the United States of America is disrespectful because it is abrasive, selfish, and hurtful. Also, I am not sure that all of those protesting in this manner know the true meaning of our national anthem or the flag that represents our freedom.
Why spend money that is really needed for other things? Why live uncomfortably? Why be trapped in this hole called a home that belongs to another person? Why not live free and peacefully? When a person rents he or she usually throws away money that could be used to purchase something that belongs to them. Money is not easy to come by so why pay out hundreds toward something that is not benefit to the person paying it out. There is no good explanation for making a decision like this. The best option in a situation like this is to buy a house. Buying a house is a better option than renting an apartment.
“Your assignment is to write a persuasive essay and present it to the class in a week. You will be graded based on how convincing it is. Today we will be choosing topics,” announced Mr. Bowerbank, my 7th grade English teacher and ruler of classroom 110. My class simultaneously groaned at the prospect of work. I simply lifted my head with intrigue as it was already May and about time we had our first essay. He then proceeded to give examples of topics we could choose and gave us some time to think before we had to tell him our topic. My classmates were already rushing to tell the teacher their idea lest someone else steal it. That meant the usual abortion, death penalty, or drug use topics were out. I really couldn't think of anything and the teacher was slowly making his way through the remaining students like an executioner beheading criminals in a line. I have always thought that he would make a marvelous supervillain if he had a curly mustache, a tophat, and a cape. Eventually my name was called. I slowly dragged myself over to his desk. Even sitting down, he still seemed to tower over me. “What is your topic Cindy?” As usual in such desperate times, my mind turned to food. “Waffles are better than pancakes.” I figured that a waffle was just a differently shaped pancake with a nicer texture. “Hmm. Excellent topic. I look forward to your essay!” I survived to live yet another day.
Constant controversy, immaturity at its finest, an American flag, a little blue birdy logo, a verified checkmark, more than 44 million followers, little elementary school arguments with Kim-Jong-un; the list goes on. If you are still unaware of what I am referring to, it is the twitter account of the current President of the United States (POTUS), Donald J. Trump. This man is one of the largest and most active gatekeepers in the realm of social media. Generally, one would assume information posted in a tweet from the POTUS would undoubtedly be accurate. How could that ever not be a reputable source? Why even bother to do some of your own research? Unfortunately, this is not the reality we live in; not everything presented to us through news, government or media is true and thus, everything you hear today requires a conduction of your own research prior to accepting anything as true. To be completely honest, if you did not know I was referring to the POTUS, you are probably in a much better position than his 44 million followers, as you have successfully managed to avoid one of the many gatekeepers/media outlets whose employed methods entail the plaguing that come with the concept post-truth politics. Though, you must keep in mind that is just one of the many outlets, as this concept is currently taking place all over the world. You, along with the rest of the population are essentially forcibly subjected to fake news every single day of your waking life whether you choose to believe it or not. On September 10, 2016, The Economist published an article titled “The Post Truth World: Yes, I’d lie to you.” The article claims the reality of the current political world; a reality The Economist suggests the general population is ignorant of. The article is severely opinionated and due to the multitude of reasons provided in support of their argument, many of which substantiated with an abundance of factual evidence, the authors were very convincing in their contention that post-truth politics are to be with us for many years to come unless changes are made immediately.
Gay discrimination is a major problem that affects individuals all across the country. The Defense of Marriage Act needs to be repealed. First, the Defense against Marriage Act will be explained and then why it needs to be repealed, then the effects the law has on society.
Source: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Health, United States, 2002. Flegal et. al. JAMA. 2002;288:1723-7. NIH, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults, 1998.
As I glanced at the back of my shoulder, I had seen Adam racing across the backyard. A woman was in a blind, irrational rage that we were running across her back yard. My friend, Adam hopped up the fence though, and went across, and like that we were gone. There was no propose in jumping across the angry women’s fence and through her backyard. We both just agreed to do it. The sense of mischief gave us a euphoric rush. We knew that we were both unwanted and invisible, but it gave us a sense of authenticity, as well as a sense of purpose. We had our small group of misfits. Together we made life hard for those in our high school, and the all people in the neighborhood. We accepted, we would never be in the colorful candy shop, which is popularity, high esteem, and people who work regular nine to five jobs. It was not going to be for us. We approached the window of that candy shop. Glanced through the flawless windows, and spat on them. Who ever was watching inside. We gave them the finger, and laughed.