Monday, November 28, 2011

Is your frontal lobe fully developed?

I recently joined my school's science/math club.
For our main objective we must create a presentation that will be presented at one of the local colleges.
I choose my science project to be on the human brain, because I've always been fascinated with how others think, and act.

So today I'm going to give you a lesson on the brain.
First, let us start with the basics.
The human brain is made up of eight individual parts.
  • The Frontal lobe
  • The Central sulcus
  • The Pariental lobe
  • The Occipital lobe
  • The Temporal lobe
  • The Cerebellum
  • The Olfactory bulb
  • The Spinal cord
Each one of these parts of the brain are made for different, yet, slightly similar things.
The main one I will talk about in this blog will be the Frontal lobe.



The Frontal lobe is what causes/allows emotions, problem solving, planning, parts of speech and so on and so forth.
Now here's the real kicker, and pay attention because this might come in handy in the future!

The average frontal lobe does not develop fully until around the ages of 20 or 21.
Full maturity comes at right about that age. More reasoning, and more thinking.
Should I do this, and what will happen if I do that?
You think less about these kinds of things when your frontal lobe isn't developed to the fullest.

----- Now for what I think about this.
I think that the frontal lobe develops more quickly after childhood trama.
Take notice that after many men are sent out to war, they come back with a colder stare, broader shoulders, and more sense to their actions.
Have you seen a lot in your life? Have you been through something that haunts you even now?
~ For these things to react with what you do now would only mean that the thoughts that are flowing through your brain and morphed into a more adult-like stature.

Am I sensing a Hypothesis?

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Google knows I like asains.

Ohhhh my obsession for K-pop runs deep.
I started listening to K-pop about two years ago, but I honestly thought it was really weird at first. Now I just can't listen to any other type of music with as much respect as I have for Korean pop.

Well, as most of you know, when you use major websites like amazon, or google to search certain things, related ads will pop up on other websites that most match what they think your interested in.
For example: you search the local weather for Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Soon adds will start popping up. "Singles in Scranton P.A." or "Easy cash for Pennsylvania citizens."

I guess I've been searching Korean music/ dramas more often because when I clicked on YouTube last week I saw an add with (someone who looks like) Lee Min Ho. Thank you YouTube?

AH! THERE HE IS! GAAAAA! RUUUNN! OMO OMO OMO

Monday, November 14, 2011

Writing a book, for morons like myself.

Before reading please understand that these are the rules that I follow. These are more like "guidelines" that I TRY to follow when writing, or putting together a story. There really is no one way to write a book. Everyone is different and that needs to be understode.


First off, to understand the point of writing a book you HAVE to have persistence.
You can't just start writing a novel one day and then get an idea and abandon your book the next day. That is a very bad habbit that needs to be broken.

Another thing that has to be known is characters. Writing a ficton book for teenagers is VERY challenging. Teenagers love characters that are relatable, and everyone has flaws so creating a character without flaws will be unentertaining to the reader.

In a timeline you should have, at least ,one fault. This is not a children's book, this is for people who like drama, action, fighting and pretty much any theme you can place in a book. Everything can't be happily ever after.... well, I guess it could, but then is that a fun book to read?

Keep it interesting, my friend. Your writing a relationship? Have the couple overcome something together. Your writing about adventure? Don't be afriad to kill off a primary character. (VERY IMPORTANT!: DO NOT KILL OFF A CHARACTER THAT IS NEEDED TO FINISH THE BOOK! MAKE THE READER WANT MORE!)


--Will add more at another time--

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

FRACKEN WEIRD.

I'm weird. I mean, it's not like I hide it or anything, and I'm sure most people who have meet me in real life have picked it up by now.

When I don't listen to Korean music I'm pretending to compose Mozart in my room while flipping the lights on and off.

I bit the inside of my lip to the point of bleeding, and I read the Odyssey when I was fifteen.

I dance in the car even if I risk breaking my arm while trying to fist pump, and I sing so loud even MY ears hurt.

Men who have good hand-writing and actually know how to type on the computer are so much more appealing to me.

I can judge someone( most of the time accuratley) within an hour of talking to them. (This is something my mom finds the weirdest).

I can't do any type of Math equations. I actually still have problems with even comprehending my times tables even though I can probably tell you everything about 1800's writers, Korean pronunciation, and astrology.

I've been reading comic books since I was twelve.

I was the schools mascot for a year and did stand-up for the past two years for run.

My friend and I watch "My little pony" in our free time.

I have really bad vision when it comes to anything that is more than three feet away from my face.

Thoose big glasses I wear come in handy.

I'm guilty of singing Justin Bieber.

My laugh is so damn loud, and every thinks it's hilarious.


Today is a day to look at all of thoose cute little flaws you have, and laugh about them.
If you do any of the following above, your pretty cool (on my terms).