Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Progressive Health by Carl Dennis

This was a poem I found via my Comp class on www.poetryfoundation.org 

Progressive Health

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We here at Progressive Health would like to thank you   
For being one of the generous few who've promised   
To bequeath your vital organs to whoever needs them.   

Now we'd like to give you the opportunity   
To step out far in front of the other donors   
By acting a little sooner than you expected,   

Tomorrow, to be precise, the day you're scheduled   
To come in for your yearly physical. Six patients   
Are waiting this very minute in intensive care   

Who will likely die before another liver   
And spleen and pairs of lungs and kidneys   
Match theirs as closely as yours do. Twenty years,   

Maybe more, are left you, granted, but the gain   
Of these patients might total more than a century.   
To you, of course, one year of your life means more   

Than six of theirs, but to no one else,   
No one as concerned with the general welfare   
As you've claimed to be. As for your poems— 

The few you may have it in you to finish— 
Even if we don't judge them by those you've written,   
Even if we assume you finally stage a breakthrough,   

It's doubtful they'll raise one Lazarus from a grave   
Metaphoric or literal. But your body is guaranteed   
To work six wonders. As for the gaps you'll leave   

As an aging bachelor in the life of friends,   
They'll close far sooner than the open wounds   
Soon to be left in the hearts of husbands and wives,   

Parents and children, by the death of the six   
Who now are failing. Just imagine how grateful   
They'll all be when they hear of your grand gesture.   

Summer and winter they'll visit your grave, in shifts,   
For as long as they live, and stoop to tend it,   
And leave it adorned with flowers or holly wreaths,   

While your friends, who are just as forgetful   
As you are, just as liable to be distracted,   
Will do no more than a makeshift job of upkeep.   

If the people you'll see tomorrow pacing the halls   
Of our crowded facility don't move you enough,   
They'll make you at least uneasy. No happy future   

Is likely in store for a man like you whose conscience   
Will ask him to certify every hour from now on   
Six times as full as it was before, your work   

Six times as strenuous, your walks in the woods   
Six times as restorative as anyone else's.   
Why be a drudge, staggering to the end of your life   

Under this crushing burden when, with a single word,   
You could be a god, one of the few gods   
Who, when called on, really listens?

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Men and Feminism

Currently in my AP Language and Composition class, we have started off the second semester with gender issues and feminism. I had an intense dislike for my class, for all we did was learn the types of rhetoric, and attempt to write essays that analyzed rhetoric, that was used in some paragraph by some author, without really learning how to construct them properly. However, being a feminist, I have found some serious interest in this so called 'unit'.

For an assignment, we had to choose an article that relates to the topic of gender issues, write a short summary about it, and make a case to pitch to our classmates of why they should choose to read this particular article. I wanted to look at gender issues from a feminist standpoint, and searched for some articles on the internet. I found a lot of publications and began to skim a few, but found that they contained a lot of bias. I finally found one that fit what I viewed as perfect.

After this discovery, I began to think about the other articles I came across. Skimming them, they seemed to be fairly biased and specific about men haters and not to cave in and submit to patriarchy. I don't think that is feminism. It's being a feminazi. I also noticed they were mostly written by women, which I expected. But what about a man's point of view?

I chose to read one more article to make the pitch perfect. Without much effort and a few keywords, I searched for a short essay article published by a male who was a feminist. I found Can Men Really Be Feminists? by Noah Berlatsky from the Atlantic. He wrote about how most men are viewed as misogynistic when it comes to feminism and such, but it's really more than females. It's male rights too. It's always been about what being a man is defined as. I like how he talks about the women's issues regarding feminism, like the definition of femininity and being treated differently, but he also discusses the fact that men, if they act anything like a girl or thy don't act tough, then they end up being pushed around, being called names, and being treated differently. He brought this up with the example of the movie, Sixteen Candles, which I liked.

Berlatsky also touched base on rape and men. Men are treated differently when it comes to rape, whether they have been raped or they are accused of it. Misogyny tells men, especially men, that they shouldn't let anyone rape them and to be a man when it comes down to the situation. The way he explained the situations of rape concerning women and contrasting it against men and their situations was rather interesting, and I found his claim, that men can be feminists and that misogyny affects every gender, very convincing. Being a feminist, it appeals to me for I advocate for these things and ideas, and am fought every day for what I stand for.

Overall, I believe his article was fantastic and spoke to things that needed to be addressed. It really appealed to me and my own beliefs and experiences, and speaks to the issues about men regarding sexual assault and insults that come with being feminine. Having men constantly criticized for this particular issue in society is ridiculous, and having some awareness about it is excellent. It is always okay for a man to be himself and he shouldn't be criticized for what he does. I stand and endorse his claim.

Reading this article can help open up some minds to feminism. Most people see it as attacking men, hate against men, and fighting the patriarchy. While yes, it is about fighting patriarchy, it doesn't hate on men and social issues involving them. Most people only pay attention to the feminists, who are also referred to as femininazi's, who are super extreme, while in actuality, feminism advocates for doing what you want, and not what you feel society is forcing you to do.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Pokemon Updates!


Pokemon is an extremely fun RPG game made for handheld gaming consoles like the Gameboy and Nintendo DS game system series. Created in 1996, the games were aimed at children around 10 years old. But, as the games continue to develop, more and more adults began to play it again for that nostalgic feel. I've played all of the main Pokemon games, except for a few, and I still continue to play them all. I have also played a few of the other Pokemon games made for systems, like Red Rescue Team, or mobile, like Shuffle or TCGO. Super Mystery Dungeon for the 3DS system has just come out and looks like a blast to play.

However, soon to appear is a game that has gamers and nerds in a craze internationally.

And now...Pokemon GO.

This live action Pokemon adventure made for your mobile devices is to be released sometime late this year. Interact with real people and battle with Pokemon that you catch while walking around outside, or "the wild". Travel the world to catch them all!

With beta testing coming to a close, everyone anticipating the game is gearing up and getting ready to take off and be a Pokemon master. When you come across a Pokemon near by, the app will send a notification, and you can go catch it. They have even made a special Bluetooth wristband that buzzes when a Pokemon is within catching range.

Not only have they come out with this new take on Pokemon, but they are releasing Pokemon Yellow, Red and Blue for digital download on the 3DS. Coming out in February, Nintendo has the games out for presale via Amazon.

Finally, but just as great as the others, Nintendo has also announced a re-release of the original 60 card deck as the 20th anniversary celebration. You can purchase these on February 27th.


That's all the nerd news I bring you tonight. Until another time.