Friday, January 22, 2010

150 word response #2 five dollar bill

If I was in line and someone in front of me dropped a five dollar bill and didn't seem to notice it I would probably pick it up. I would observe them to see if they were dropping it as a trick or if they really lost it. then I would see who they were to see if they were a person that I liked or disliked. If they were a friend, I would just give it back to them. If they were really big and scary I would just give it to them so thatt I don't get beat up. if it was more money like a hundred dollar bill I would keep it either way. But a five I may return. It also depends on if I need money that day. For instance if my lunch acccount was empty and I couldn't get food without money than I would probably take it instantly. However if I didn't need the money I might point it out to one of my friends to see what they would do. Your reaction to this situation really doesn't affect your character, everybody will look at the situation before immediately bending down and picking up the five dollar bill.

150 word response #1 evil

Nobody starts off evil. People can be neurologically different from birth but in most cases people don't start off evil. It is something you have to become through much suffering and loss. Most evil people had a tramatic childhood. They may have lost their parents or been abused. Everyone is innocent as a baby but some build in violence and evil as the grow. Killers may start with torturing animals and then work their way up to people. Evil is wishing and causing harm to people for no rational reason. In my opinion evil people are made not born. People may blame a group of people for something bad that happened to them and then spend the rest of their life trying to get back at that group of people. For example, Hitler believed that a certain group of people were dominant and everyone else was superior. He was evil to cause harm on all other races that weren't up to his standards.