So, I'm a loser who finds fan made opening credits. I don't care though, it's entertaining and this one is really good. Watch, enjoy. :]
SLIGHTLY GRAPHIC; IT'S NOT THAT BAD SINCE IT AIRED ON TELEVISION, BUT STILL. [FROM 41SECONDS - 44SECONDS]
Thursday, March 5, 2009
A Word That Defines Me;
The word that defines me is loser. :D
Dictionary.com defines it as:
Loser
–noun
1. | a person, team, nation, etc., that loses: The visiting team was the loser in the series. |
2. | Informal.
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3. | Slang. a misfit, esp. someone who has never or seldom been successful at a job, personal relationship, etc. |
Loser
1. A person who does not care what other people think.
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I think loser defines me because if the dictionary defined loser the way I do, I would definitely be one. But the first part of the third definition does describe me. "A misfit." I'm a misfit and proud of it. ;] I don't need to fit in. I'm happy being who I want to be and I don't need to fit in. Honestly no one fits in. People are almost never who they make themselves seem to be, everyone is always trying to seem like someone they're not, someone they think is "better". Well, I'd rather be myself and a "misfit" than be someone I'm not, someone fake, and fit in.
I also went on to urban-dictionary.com and found this definition for my nickname:
Kaci
1. The best person to ever walk the Earth. A Kaci is the most beautiful, gorgeous, and amazing person ever. She has the most memorizing eyes that you could stare into forever.
Example: "That girl is definitely a Kaci!"
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Today in History;
In the scientific revolution we learned about:
Nicolaus Copernicus and how in 1543 he proposed a heliocentric, or sun centered, model of the universe.
Galileo Galilei and that he built a telescope and confirmed Copernicus's heliocentric model. His discovery caused an uproar and he was tried before the Inquisition.
Scientific Method was a new approach to science and depended on observation and experimentation.
Isaac Newton proposed the law of gravity.
In the philosophy of age and reason we learned:
Thohmas Hobbes and how he believed that people are naturally cruel, greedy and selfish.
John Locke believed that people are basically reasonable and moral.
Baron de Montesquieu said that the seperation of power is the best way to protect liberty.
Voltaire defended the principle of freedom of speech.
Mary Wollstonecraft fought for women's rights and said that a woman should not be completely dependant on her husband.
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