Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Question #1 What makes an incident in an individualistic worth retelling?

What makes an incident in an individualistic worth retelling? There are a lot of answers to this question. One answer can be something that has happened to you that may surprise other people. For example, one teacher in our school, who teaches physical education in the British School, served in the British Army and had nearly been killed a few times. He was involved in a car crash where the car was flying in mid-air and was shot twice but still survived. Another answer can be something where a band or person that you like does bad things that you never realized. For example, Gun's N' Roses had their concert in Seoul, Korea a few years ago. Out of the band, I liked Axel Rose a lot. After going to his concert and waiting for an hour for the whole band to appear, the newspaper said that he was smoking "pot". After reading this I was struck and in shock that my favorite singer in my favorite band smokes "pot". These stories and events that people talk about and eventually find the dark side of it may make an individualistic talk about it to his friends, families, and relatives.

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