Monday, September 8, 2014

Future

I'm not one to say what's going to happen to the planet in the future, but I can predict. What I definitely know is that there will be way more advanced technology. Technology will most likely be used for anything and everything. I even recently heard of some sort of 3D printer type of machine that basically "prints" out and forms objects. I have NO idea of how that works but I wouldn't be surprised if in the near future, it were to start being sold. I think cars will no longer run on gas. The gas will be replaced by a much more natural liquid, or they will all be electrical. What I'm not sure about is if the world will be more peaceful and clean, or if it will be chaotic, dry, and ruined. Or maybe there will be no advanced future at all and a horrible disaster happens and humans die out.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The Time I Laughed Super Hard

There have been MANY times in my life where I had laughed incredibly hard at something. But, now that I have to think about the time I laughed most, I can't remember anything. There was this one time my mom told me a story from when her, her mom, sister, and nephew had first came to the United States from Cuba about 20 years ago. It's not funny when being written, but when my mom told it, it was really funny. She said that when they arrived at the US airport, the floors were extremely shiny. They had never seen such shiny and clean floors at Cuba, so they thought the floors were wet. And the whole time at the airport, they were trying to walk on the edges to avoid the "wet" floor.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

My Review of Modern Times

In my opinion, I think "Modern Times" was a decent movie. At first, I didn't think it was going to be entertaining because there was no speaking and I wasn't used to that in movies. But, now I feel like the movie is much better silent, than with speaking. Charlie Chaplin did a good job at frustrating you in a comical way, with all the bad luck that he has in the movie. The movie was funny, but there may also been scenes where he tried a bit too hard to be funny. But "Modern Times" isn't all about comedy, it is also pretty symbolic in a way. Scenes where they get "eaten" by the machine kind of speak out and are trying to say something more.