This blog is about my crazy family. Everyday is something different. You can read my blog about my psychotic mother, my antisocial father, my shy but snobbish sister, and my youngest sister, who is just in fact funny/special all around. They're crazy but all the best people are :)
Friday, November 9, 2012
In my english class we're reading about 1984... In MY opinion its not the greatest book, but it has a very interesting story plot. The plot is about some guy living in the future, which really isnt the future its the past now, but this book was published in 1960 something so yeah it was in the fuuuuuutuuuuure *ghost voice*. Ok so this guy is arrested for crime of loving this girl, Her names Julia and shes pretty and all. They are taken away and tortured (something my dad would do if me and my boyfriend would go to far) BUT he starts to break and not just confess to stuff but actually agree with this man named O'Brien. O'Brien would do hold up like 5 fingers and he would always tell him to say hes holding up only 4. Yeah thats how much torture he had to take to just agree to something that simple and stupid. This is an example of how crazy and controlling the government was. Again this can really relate to My breaking point and my family. My breaking point is just my sisters. I was raised that i had to take care of my sisters no matter what, protect them, feed them, make sure no one messes with them. All of that good shtuff. And my dad is extremely controlling. He calls my mom 5 times from the matter of 1 mile from the house, even when we're just going to Walgreens. Yeah my dad is like the government. I know i probably sound like a normal teenager, "WAAAH Hes so uncool, he never lets me party or anything!" Yeah... No. I appreciate everything my dad does for us but sometimes he needs to help out too. I would do anything for my sisters, like literally anything. Soooo Warning, to all of those who think of hurting my little sisters physically/verbally/ or mentally. I will find you. And i will hurt you.
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