Category Archives: Science

Why I Write Horror

It has been asked of me, more than once, by multiple peoples:

    “How can someone like you, who loves peace, non-violence, and animals; how can you write the horrible things you do in your books?”

This question is most often presented after someone reads about either The Lansquin or The Red Dragon, the two vivisecting blood crazed villains from The Twighlight Manor series.

My answer to that question: As writers we write what we know. Every writer will tell you that they get their ideas from events of their own lives. I am no different than they. As my fans, friends, and family all know, I am more outspoken for animals rights than the average animal rights activist.

Ask anyone who knows me personally, and they will warn you to stay clear of that subject with me. They warn you for good reason. I was only 6 years old when I began my early protests. I lived on a chicken farm. We ate chicken. One day when I was 6 years old it occurred to me that my beloved babies in the yard and the food on the table were both called chicken, because they were in fact the very same thing. I stopped eating chicken and turkey that same day. About a year later I found out that steak was cow, and I stopped eating that as well. By the time I was 8 years old I had become a devote vegan, and have been so ever since. What does this have to do with me writing horror? I’m getting to that.

As most of you know, I had already written the first 2 volumes of The Twighlight Manor series by the time I was 8 years old. Those early stories of cute talking animals and Herbie-esce living cars, were markedly different from the later rewrites that dripped of horror and blood. Friends Are Forever, originally written in 1978, has undergone 3 major rewrites since it’s first creation, each more grim than the last. Why?

By 1982, I heard news stories of a young girl who refused to dissect frogs in science class. The school expelled her, even though she was only 12 years old. The story mesmerized me. It was one of the few times in my life that I became truly interested in watching the news. I began to tell anyone I could about the evils of frog dissection.

When I was 12 years old, I was with my mom, while she was visiting one of her Avon customers. Who was also one of Maine’s most dramatic and outspoken PETA members. I listened for 2 hours as she retold her latest adventures of rescuing a circus donkey, followed by her latest craze: she was hell bent on telling the world about the horrors of a company known as Proctor & Gamble. It was the first time I had ever heard of them. At this time, almost no one knew anything about P&G’s vivisection and Draize testing, as the horror of this fact had only been just discovered that same year. My mom and me went home that day with a carload of pamphlets about PETA and animal rights and how evil animal testing was.

Over the next few months, I sent for every free pamphlet, brochure, magazine, and catalog I could find about the animal rights movement. By the end of the year, the first revision of volume one of The Twighlight Manor series, Friends Are Forever, had been written. Into the series had been added a new set of characters. The cars were no longer living cars, but now had owners who had taken on the characteristics the cars had had. That same year I would start writing The Wild Years.

the new characters included also a new planet into The Twighlight Manor solar system: Planet Diona, and its formidable scientists who had infiltrated the earth. Testing lab scientists on Earth, were no longer humans, but now aliens. A later, rewrite would change this, and instead of animals, the alien scientist would do word for word everything that P&G did, only my scientist would do it to humans.

In 1993, The Twighlight Manor series took its final turn, becoming what it is known as today, when the addition of a prime villain known as The Lansquin was added to the series. The Lansquin was everything in my book that Proctor and Gamble was in real life. Every bloody glorified horror straight from the laboratories of Proctor & Gamble went straight into my books, under the guise of a deranged madmen bent of torturing every human to cross his path. His reason? For the good of science. For the good of mankind.

And that is how I came to write horror.

Though I write a wide range of other things, including children’s books and romance, it is for my Twighlight Manor series and it’s M rated graphic tales of horror that I am most well known. Yes, I love animals. Yes, I hate war and promote world peace. Yes, I abhor fighting and violence. And yes, I write some of the most graphic tales of gore ever written. Why? It is because I love animals and hate fighting that I write what I do: to open readers’ eyes, so that they too, may come to hate fighting and love peace. Peace for all, including peace for those who cannot speak for themselves. I speak for the animals. I write the tales they themselves cannot tell. I write in memory of those who died for the name of science, for the good of mankind. That is why I write horror, so that the animal who have died at the hands of P&G scientists, may not have died in vain.

~~Wendy.

pet food recall update: HUMAN FOOD BEING RECALLED!!!!!!!!!

Remember when I wrote this post and questioned what would happen; the effects of farm animals eating tainted food ; being a poultry farmer, my post focused on chicken not pork, but news that corn was now effected, and chickens eat corn one thing lead to another and I started questioning what we feed our chickens…. PORK from pigs that have eaten tainted food, has now been added to the recall!!!
Reading this post lead me to:
Pet Food Contamination Scandal Spreads to Pork, FDA Opens Criminal Investigation.

You know what this is staring to sound like? Biological warfare.

Latest Pet Food Recall info From Skeezic’s vet

Skeezic’s vet has just sent me the following email. I quote it here in memory of our beloved Skeezics, in hopes that it may help other pet owners.

Good afternoon,

Here is my weekly food update.  Information is coming fast
and furious.  I am including the link…

https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/30/pet.food.recall.ap/index.html

Basically, they have discovered that the “toxin” found in
food is commonly used to make plastic.  And there is also
a chance that dry food soon might be included in the recall
as well.  I reiterate that this is just speculation.  I advise that
you do watch the evening news tonight, and of course, I will
try to keep you posted as well.

and yet another email:

Good evening,

Here is the newest update in the food recall news. There
is another product added to the food recall list,
Prescription Diet m/d. I just got off the phone with our Hill’s
(Prescription Diet) rep. She assures me that this only
applies to the m/d dry line of food. They have learned that
they have purchased wheat gluten from the same
company China as Menu Foods. Since they are unsure
where the contamination has come from, they have
decided to issue the recall. There hasn’t been any reports
of issues with the Science Diet or Prescription Diet line of
foods.

As previously stated, I will give updates as I can
throughout the weekend. I have found the cnn.com
website to be very helpful through all this.

Saddly the news of the petfood recall came to late for my Skeezic’s. hopefully this info will help protect others from falling prey to his fate.

EK

testing tags

having a problem getting posts to show up… testing to see if tags are working yet

666

I just logged in for the day. First thing I always do is check comments in queue waiting for moderation. Today there were only 2 comments wating for me to approve them. After reading and approving them I checked the spam comment list to see there were ant comments that got stuck in with the spam ones. About 1 or 2 comments get shifted into the spam section and have to be moved to the comment section, so I always check. Well today I got this message:

Caught Spam

Akismet has caught 666 spam for you since you first installed it.

You have no spam currently in the queue. Must be your lucky day. 🙂

Well, if it isn’t a 458 that’s following me around it’s a 666. What is it with these two numbers anyways? Seems like every day one or the other shows up somewhere and sticks out like a sore thumb at me.

Does this ever happen to any of you? If so what number(s)?

~~EK

Writing Exercise: Word of the Day: Panspermia

Writing exercises come in many forms. Basicly anything that can inspire you to write a story, can become a writing exercise. Well, today I came across a word which I had never heard before: Panspermia. I looked at that word and thought: “What the hell?” It wasn’t used in a sentance so I had no way to figure out it’s meaning. It was part of a True or False quizz, which asked what the meaning of Panspermia was. Of course never hearing the word before, I had no idea what the answer was, so I guessed “False”. Turns out I guessed correctly, but still didn’t know the true meaning of the word, so it was off to the dictionary for me. Here is what I found:

Panspermia: noun

Theory that life on earth originated from organisms coming from outer space. According to this theory, the seeds of life were scattered to Earth but could have been distributed to other parts of the universe as well.

Well, now THAT I have heard of before. (Avid fan of David Dochovny 😉 ) So it got me to thinking, why not have a writing exercise based on a word. That word. Well, why not? So here it is:

Write a story using the word Panspermia as your inspiration. It could be about the begining of life on earth, a sort of creation story, a court room drama about a scientist forced to defend his theory, the discovery of proof, even a fan-fic peice about Fox Mulder! Be imaginative, be creative, but most of all have fun!

~~EK

Unusual sea creature…

I just saw this picture on another blog:

Under The Sea

[…  The picture at the top of this post is of a creature (one of many bizarre and odd beasts) that washed up after the tsunami in Southeast Asia in December of 2004. Its alien strangeness reminds us of the natural possibilities…  …]

Does anyone have an info about this creature? Perhaps someone knows of any articles about it? if so please post a link to them in my comments, I’d love to find out more about this. Thanks!

~EK

Blogs for Writers: Third Round of Blog Additions

Here once again are more blogs for/by writers, which are to be included in the Writer’s Z-List…

Self-Publishing
ZDocs Blog
The Golden Pencil
DarkMoon Press
Home of the Children’s Writers Coaching Club
SmallPress Blog
Tumbled Words
yoga gumbo
The Writing Show
Stories Rule!
Murderous Ink
Advice on Novel Writing by Crawford Kilian
Right Writing
Fiction Writing Site
Fiction Factor

this last addition is not really a writer’s blog nor a blog by a writer, but I thought it would be of great interest to writers, and so I am adding it to this list as well:
Pretty Good on Paper
How many words do you actually use?
Which words do you own?–Neil Gaiman

Star Trek vs Star Wars

The Trekkies and the Jedi Knights have long argued that their series was the greatest, but who is actually right? That is what I would like to find out. Well, I was wondering, when it comes to bloggers, do more bloggers like Star Trek or Star Wars? Which do you think is best? Leave a comment and let me know!

I’m a doctor not a… He’s dead Jim.That’s illogical.

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you know who I voted for

however, I almost voted both, because I’m a big fan of Star wars too… though when you get right down to it, I think I like Dr. Who even better and Retief and HGTG and most every other sci-fi anything out there

Second Round of Blog Additions

Here is the second round of blogs I plan to add to the Z-List for Writers:

Writing Fiction
Crime Fiction Dossier
Kathryn Cramer
WritersWrite.com
Writer’s Beware
The Fiction Writing Blog: Articles, Writing Exercises, Prompts and More….
sfsignal.com
Bowing to the Future
David Louis Edelman
Louise Marley
Among Amid While
Authors Blogs
The Writer’s Life

Weirdly Wednesday

Weirdly Wednesday

 weirdly wednesday

You can find “Weirdly Wednesday” posts at these sites:

1) https://atlindas.wordpress.com
2) https://fracas.wordpress.com 
3) https://eelkat.wordpress.com
4)… add your site here…


Want to join us in Weirdly Wednesdays? Here’s how it works.
On Wednesdays, post a “Weirdly Wednesday” post… a weird site, the weirdest search term in your stats, something from Hollyweird. Whatever.    Link to www.atlindas.wordpress.com  — Let me know and I’ll link back to you.

This weeks addition from EK’s Star Log:

A Chinese Scientist discovered that the Earth is round during the Han Dynasty by measuring the sun and moon’s path in the sky. He recorded this fact down in the imperial records but went unnoticed until it was unearthed recently but Chinese archaeologists.

First Round of Blog Additions

Here is the first round of blogs I plan to add to the Z-List for Writers:

Writing White Paper
Fiction Scribe
How To Write and Blog Better
Write Now!
So You Want To Write
Rosebud
Lighthouses
Storyteller
INKSLINGER
Book Blog
Alicia’s Writing Forum
A Writers Words an Editors Eye
Suspence Thriller
The Conjurers
A Writers Eye With Jacob Malewitz
Bearing Life
52 Novels
Write and Publish Fiction
Custom Book Publishing
Library Girl
CopyBlogger
Freelance Writing Jobs
These Words
Finding the Right Words
Reading For Writers
Successful Blog(gers)
Copy Writer Underground
Angela Booth’s Writing Blog
Ink Thinker
Ask Allison
Content Done Better
The Golden Pencil
Blogs In Space
The Human Race
The Black Blog(Italian)
OLIN e-Book e-Publishing
How to Promote Your Self-Published eBook (or Print!)
Corner of Writers Block
Scribe Life
O Making Many Books
Dragons of the Pyramid Book Reviews
WriteLines
Fantasy SF Horror

Is your blog on this list? If not let me know so I can add it.

Blogs for Writers

I’m planning on doing an update for my Z-List for writers. I’ll be posting the new edition in the next week or so. For now I am searching the net for blogs geared for writers, blogs by writers, blogs about the writing life, blogs that give writing lessons, and other such blogs that would be of interest to novelists everywhere. While most of the blogs I have added thus far are blogs that I read, I am looking for suggestions. What I mean is: If you are a writer and you have a blog for other writers, feel free to leave a comment on this post with a link to your blog so I can check it out. If it fits the type of blog I’m looking for, I’ll add it to the next edition of The Z-List for Writers. I look forward to reading your blogs.

For those of you who don’t know what The Z-List is, here is an explaination:

Like the chain letter, the Z-List contains addresses, but it differant in that it never asks you to buy anything. You don’t even have to buy a stamp. The Z-List is the chain mail for bloggers. It gets a blog pingbacks and inbound links, and helps to send more traffic to the blog, hopefully traffic that well stay on to become regular readers.

Anyone can start a Z-List. It’s easy. Just take a list of Blogs which you enjoy reading, and put them in a post on your own blog. Some say not to add your Blog to the list, while others say to go ahead and put your Blog right on the top of the list. Well, it’s your Blog and your list so you can put links to any Blog you please in it.

With the list you leave a message, asking that the next person to read this post, copies it and pastes it into the next post they make on their own Blog. They are free to add as many Blog links to the list as they like, and they are welcome to remove any links that are already in the list, if they feel that theose Blogs are inappropiate to be linked back to their own Blog.

Most Z-Lists start out with five or ten links, but after being passed on to just ten more bloggers, that Z-List can quickly have 100 or more links in it. The advantage of this is, that for each post, that each Blog in each link, well recieve a ping-back for that post. In other words, their Blog becomes linked to your Blog and your Blog to thiers, making it a win-win situation for both your Blog and their Blog, by raising the inbound link ranking with such places a Technorati and Google, meaning that you Blog moves higher in the ranks on search engins, resulting in more people finding your Blog and giving you more readers. Great huh? Absolutely!

P.$.

I only accept family friendly blogs into my Z-Lists, so blogs that promote sex, porn, hate, racism, violence, hunting, guns, drugs, and other such acts are never added to any of my Z-Lists. If after addition to one of my Z-Lists, I later find that such posts and links have been added to the blog, the blogs link well be removed from all of my Z-Lists.

Please note, that spam posts are deleted automaticlynow, cause I got sick of scrolling through dozens of Porn and sex posts. Blogs that are about or link to sex or porn sites are automaticle scanned and deleted and I never even see them at all now, sobe sure your blog has no sex or porn on it or linked to it, before you post it, because it well never be reviewd if it does.

This is the Z-List for Writers as it originally appeared. As you can see, it was thrown together as I read the blogs, with no rhymn nor reason. The new edition, well be in alphabetical order.

The Z-List, EK Edition 1.0: Blogs for Writers

The Copywriting Maven
Click Here to Advertise on My Blog
EK’s Star Log, the Pink Edition
EK’s MySpace Blog
Wayfarers Journal
Calling On All Serius Bloggers To Read This And Respond
Are most writing contests even worth it anymore?
Writer’s Block
writers are horribly boring
journalcomic
Troy Worman’s Blog
Copywriter’s Crucible
Copywriting Tuneups
bizsolutionsplus 
Servant of Chaos
darrenbarefoot.com
ANITA’S OWL CREEK BRIDGE
Decadent Tranquility
Welcome to Axe’s Asylum
NaNoWriMo: I Won!
Whew!
Hawaii, My New Novelwriting : thinkmap visual thesaurus
1minute book reviews
livingthequarterlife
Naughty Heather
Mom & Much More
ninglun
lew-lew
Writing Mamas take note
what you write
the book
Blog Of The Problematique
Chasing The Starlight
Saipan Writer
a lifetime of dreaming
 antithete
Michigan::Flint Red Hot Writers Blog
1 Word 2 Words
NaNoCaiRo
The Dream Thief
Reality is Running Away

This Day in History: March 13

March 13 is an interesting day; here are a few examples:

On March 13 in 1781, German born English astronomer Sir William Herschel discovered the seventh planetfrom the sun, Uranus.

On March 13 1887, Chester Greenwood of Maine recieved a patent for earmuffs.

On March 13, 1964 Catherine Genovese was killed in the Kew Gardens Community of Queens, NY, while 38 of her friends and neighbors, “not wanting the get involved” watched for nearly 30 minutes as the girl was repeatedly stabbed by her 29 years old attacker. Others, outraged by her friends’ testamony declared March 13 “Good Samaritan Day”, a day to emphasize the importance of unselfish aid to those who need it.

What happened to this girl reminds me of our family. Dozens of people, possibly hundreds, know what has been happening to our family, and yet, no one well help us, no one well do anything to stop it, even when we have begged and pleaded for help from everyone we can think of, still no one well help us and thier reason is always the same: “It’s not my place to get involved.” Most of those would say this claim to be Christians. Now I ask you, in view of this being Good Samaritain’s Day, “What would Jesus do?”

R2~D2 Mailboxes!

WOW! Check these out! I want me one of those!

You can find more comments on this at these blogs:

The Force
Show Me SciFi
Virginia Virtucon

Want to Live Longer? Go Sleep On It.

Today from Answers.com: 

Spotlight: A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine has found that people who take a regular daily nap are less likely to die of a heart attack. Researchers mapped the sleep habits of adults in Greece and found that those who napped most frequently for up to 30 minutes at a time had a 37 percent lower risk of heart disease. In France, the health minister has commissioned a study to determine if napping at work could increase performance and benefit health. And in the US, a study released by Columbia University shows that if you’re middle-aged and sleep five or less hours a night, you may be increasing your risk of developing high blood pressure. So George Costanza had the right idea when he carved himself a little nap area under his desk at work. Sweet dreams.

Quote: “When you can’t figure out what to do, it’s time for a nap.”Mason Cooley

Garden growers?

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries.

 I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

Garden growers?

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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Garden growers?

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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Garden growers?

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Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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Do you look your age?

I am 30 years old, and still get asked for my ID at several places; when I go shopping on a week day, store workers well often stop me and ask “Why aren’t you in school? It’s not a holiday is it?”…my friends tell me that I should be glad that I look so young and that most women in their 30’s would die to be in my shoes, but I really hate it, and am annoyed at having to always have to prove I’m over 18 every where I go.

Public School: Dumbing Our Future?

What is the world coming to these days? I look at the idiosy of the young people today and I wonder, what the hell are they teaching in public school these days, or are they even teaching anything at all may be a better question?

you’d be shocked at how many people I’ve met who didn’t know that pork and ham came from pigs or that hamburger started out as a cow, or how many I’ve meet who thought that Maine was a providance of Canada, not a US state or that New Mexico was a part of Mexico, also not part of the USA, I’ve yet to met a single person that knew roosters/hens/chickens were birds before I told them of that fact, 9 out of every 10 people I’ve met belive that Ben Franklin was a President of the US. I once meet someone who actually believed the moon was made of cheese!!!! My experiance with most young Americans (fresh out of high school age) hadsled me to believe that the education in public schools has failed beyound belief and serves no real purpose when it comes to an actual education.

With minds like that destined to be our future, what possible future can our planet expect to have? And note, that I do not blame the students. It’s not thire fault that their parants were too dumb to teach them how to think. It’s not their fault that public schools are too worried about political correctness and sex education to teach history and science. Students are getting jipped. They are the ones getting the short end of the deal. Students everywhere should band together and demand that schools shape up or ship out, before the mind that can think becomes any more of an endangered speicis.

Life, the Universe, and Everything…Don’t Panic

This board new, just started, so still getting things moved around. Any suggestions?

Life, the Universe, and Everything…Don’t Panic