Casey Newbegin / Texts
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I believe that to function as a human in this world we are forced to generally assume that some things are true. We assume that our perceptions are reality. We assume that we're thinking. We assume that anything that's happening is actually happening.
And while I, too, accept these things as truth in my daily life, I don't presume to accept them as truths on any higher plane. I don't presume them to be universal, or even actually true. They are just things I have to accept in order to survive and be happy. And I want to do both of those things.
When I wake up and have to pee I'm not thinking philosophically. I'm thinking "I have to pee" and I get up. But, after the fact, if I were to look at the incident in a philosophical light I would be the first to admit that my sensations were not necessarily reality. I just assumed they were so I wouldn't wet my bed.
Vote for mentioning Don Quixote.
Surprisingly pleasant.
For my ninth birthday I spent the night at Chuck E. Cheese's. My mom was the manager.
There's no actual Claycord, so there can be no Mayor of it :)
And to Flea, you are actually quoting Geonny, who commented anonymously a couple of times.
About your minor complaint, this task specifically says "Make the news by completing a task." I did my best to keep the information on both pages different, they're two separate write ups with different pictures and different text. I don't like double dipping either :)
Claycord is a portmanteau of the words "Concord" and "Clayton" - two local towns.
I did my very best.
Every other week or so he spends about 10 minutes "teaching" us something (like if your ball is curving right, move to the right) and then says "That's it for the day!"
Bowling is one of my favorite classes. Twice a week you drive yourself to the local bowling alley and bowl 3 games. On Wednesday's periods are too short to bowl, so we sit around a classroom and talk.
You don't have to dress out, run, or anything! It's the perfect lazy man's PE.







I like all the different backgrounds for the thumb pictures.