But the truth is still the truth, even if it's not a pleasant truth.
If only more innovations came about for the betterment of humankind, and perhaps by extension, all life on Earth as well.
But I'm a pacifist and idealist I suppose.
I'll note that I don't mind violence in a movie or television show setting. I mean, I enjoy the horror genre and I enjoy stories that have plenty of action in them. But I'm referring more or less to real life, when real people are involved.
That said, I make exceptions for self defense. I also support the martial arts, because martial arts can be used as a means of self defense or defending loved ones. I have no issue with sports like wrestling or boxing either.
Just throwing that out there to clarify.
Defending our country is important and having a strong military is as well.
But starting war just to start war for the sake of profit...that's just wrong. Although historically I do know that WWII got the world out of the Great Depression. But it just feels more like trading one evil for another. For the economy to prosper there has to be a need or a want, and those needs and wants need to be produced. War created a need, therefore weapons were produced and jobs were made.
I wish more conflicts were resolved by other means. Competition, games, and I don't mean games like The Hunger Games.
I know the word "utopia" has a negative connotation to it due to its association with Socialism and Marxism. But the definition of the word is "A perfect world." We live in a dystopia, the complete opposite. I don't think a true utopia is possible with human beings.
Really cool you got to meet Lois Lowry, author of The Giver. What was that like? I've only read the one book in 8th grade so like yourself, I haven't read any of her other books. I think they tried to compare it to Logan's Run, an old movie with a similar premise. But I've only see clips of it. Never the whole movie. I know not too long ago they made a film adaptation to it. I wonder how close to the book it is. Of course, with films, they're going to add stuff and cut stuff out that wasn't in the original.
I do think it was a good story for older middle school aged kids. I may consider adding it to my own curriculum, but I need to get that teaching license first.
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I enjoyed the Knuckles series. I really enjoyed the interactions Knuckles had with Wade. But I do feel like the focus should have been more on Knuckles and the echidna tribe rather than Wade, but I did enjoy how they played off each other. I feel like both characters grew from the experience of working together. I'm even more excited for Sonic 3 now!