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11Sep 05
Book It.
The Jets will finish 11-5 this season.
And that's the bottom line, because Magi said so.
*cue theme Music*
- Posted Sep 11, 2005 4:30 pm PT
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1Sep 05
Magi's First College Essay!
If you're reading this journal, you've been wondering where I've been the past couple of weeks or how my first days of freedom as a college freshman have gone. Needless to say, I've thoroughly enjoyed myself through partaking in a dangerous combination of reading, writing, arithmetic, getting jacked out of my mind, 2:00 AM fire drills, wild and sloppy orgies (sorry BC), and much much more. However, at the end of the day it's the work that really counts, and I've spent quite a while (the past hour) crafting fine-tuned masterpieces such as the one below -- my first college essay! The topic involved making a 1-2 page self-assessment of both yourself and your writing ability, which I believe I accomplished with flying colors. Don't expect anything Michael Jackson-caliber here, but get ready for some damn good writing and a closer look at the man behind the Magi name.
The State of My Writing
The self-assessment is a useful and accessible tool not only for examining one’s strengths and weaknesses, but also for developing a better understanding for who one really is. Featuring an endless amount of topical possibilities, self-assessments may range from evaluations of one’s artistic ability to considerations of one’s zebra riding skills. However, in order to achieve success in such an endeavor, one must examine and recognize all facets of his being – the good, the bad, and the ugly – and strive to both capitalize on his strengths and remedy his inadequacies. Writing is a unique topic in the sense that no matter how well-versed one is in the subject, he always has room for improvement. While my academic surroundings and personal activities have benefited my development as a writer, not even my mother, who has hammered grammatical rules into me since my infancy, has rendered me an exception to this standard. Such an upbringing has made me a talented writer, yet my improvement potential remains boundless, a fact that I must capitalize on throughout my college experience.
Harnessing this potential should prove to be an interesting and difficult task because my greatest strengths and weaknesses as a reader, writer, and thinker are intertwined. On one hand, I believe that my imagination in each of these fields is my strongest suit. I constantly strive to spin my words in such a way that I can both surprise the reader and maintain his interest. The same holds true with my preferences as a reader in the sense that I favor creative writing that may or may not border on the outlandish. This creativity, coupled with sound grammatical techniques and a willingness to explore virtually any subject, gives my writing a style and flow that is uniquely my own.
Unfortunately, my creativity is both a blessing and a curse in writing, as well as in everything else I do. My spontaneous style often evokes my personality’s self-indulgent side, the one that wanders off on random (albeit interesting) tangents when it should be focusing more important tasks at hand. This self-indulgence also manifests itself in my writing through unnecessary wordiness, wild compound-complex sentence structures, disinterest in thoroughly editing my work, occasional tirades about the New York Mets’ pitching staff or Michael Jackson’s mansion in essays where neither subject bears any relevance, and a general lack of organization. However, as a fat boy enjoys inhaling dozens of luscious, onion-laden hamburgers at White Castle, I too take pleasure in indulging myself. As a result, I appreciate writing assignments where I am free to use as much fluffy language as I wish, as well as reading material that takes a similar approach. On the other hand, this renders reading and writing experiences that require concise language and attention to detail uninteresting and nearly unbearable to me. Fortunately, I understand that such writing has its merits and that in order to appreciate it I must give it a chance and make an honest effort to try working within its boundaries.
The college years are not only a time of physical and mental maturation for students, but also for discovering who one really is. Self-assessments are valuable tools for finding one’s true place in the world, and reading, writing, and thinking in general can aid one in reaching this realization. As a writer and a newly instated college freshman, I hope to make the most of my opportunities and to utilize self-assessments like this to constantly evaluate my writing ability and my life as a whole
- Posted Sep 1, 2005 9:39 pm PT
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10Aug 05
Yet Another Maginalogy
Sometimes I wish that life had an "edit message" button, but at the same time I fail to realize that it does possess a proverbial "preview message" key. At this point in my life, I can no longer be careless and rely on non-existent edit buttons to get by -- I must be more thorough.
- Posted Aug 10, 2005 2:47 pm PT
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