Monday, September 20, 2021

Drivers Begining

 Last weekend was one of the biggest steps in my life I have faced so far. On Saturday 18, 2021 I got my drivers permit. Driving was one the scariest skills to me because of how reckless people can be on the road, as well as seeing so many accidents and hearings of them on expressways. Now that I passed my permit test it was time that I began to sharpen my driving skills. So far driving isn't as complex as I had made it to be; drive at the speed limit, break and slow down when necessary, and don't hit anyone. Turning is still kind of a challenge and I need to learn how to use my mirrors, but besides that I am feeling more confident in my driving abilities. To be completely honest I should have got my permit a long time ago during high school, when I could have gotten more practice and advice. I now look forward to driving, because my first time I had a blast and felt the most accomplished I ever had in my life.

Monday, September 13, 2021

Gaming Subculture

 Last week in my sociology class we had to write about a subculture that you belong in. The subculture that I personally associate myself with if the gamer subculture. As a gamer I play video games with people to have fun and make experiences. People may look at gaming as a weird hobby, because unlike a hobby like say writing for painting you don't gain anything physical from it. Where the gaming community gets its praise is that everyone in it is there to get an escape from the unfortunate harsh reality we live in. I find myself not doing this all the time, but every now and then I'll go online and play with some of my friends and enjoy myself. I wanted to share this as a way to get to know me more, and understand what I'm into. I look forward to know more about you all as well.

Friday, September 3, 2021

Dark Days Guided Reflection

    The documentary that I chose to watch was Dark Days, directed by Mar Singer in 2000, and I don't think I have ever been more engaged with a documentary in my life. I wasn't brought into the richest family, but we did live comfortably in the low to middle class. The men and women that lived in this abandoned tunnel had to be innovated and street smart in oder to live in the kind of conditions that they live in. Setting a trip wire to pans to make an alarm system, nailing and tying pieces of wood, metal, and fabrics to create huts, selling items on the street, and scavenging in dumpsters for useful items are only some of the ways that these people survive down in the deep dark.
    what mostly caught me off guard is how there is an actual community that if formed in this tunnel. It's as if someone took a community, stripped it of its resources, and stuck them in a hole where they would try to survive. Being in this survival situation, forming a community to aid one another is a key factor in survival, which made me think about how our community would be affected if we didn't have each other, how much more difficult it would be to survive.
    The scene that got to me the most is when Ralph explains why he is living in the tunnel. Ralph was a heavy coke addict that caused him to be kicked out off the house by his wife when he chose drugs over her. later we would hear about what happened to his daughter, that she was raped and murdered, and how this news had a sociological affect on him while serving time in prison. This scene nearly made me cry, because I could not imagine how Ralph must have felt when he has given this information. The scene shows how negatively addictions to drugs can affect peoples lives, and forces them to become homeless in order to feed their addictions. I highly recommend if you have the time to watch this documentary in order to see these peoples stories for yourself. 

End Of 1st Semester

    The first semester of college went better than I had ever expected. I was a shy kid during high school, never really leaving my comfort ...