Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Testing The Waters Response
I agree with statement eleven, which states that there are universal moral standards that apply to all human beings regardless of where they live. I believe that this statement is synonymous with saying that human nature is a real thing. Moral standards are something that people can be born with. Regardless of where one is from, they believe in working towards happiness and protecting those close to them. For example, there is no community in the world where its members do not wish to have all of its members be happy with themselves just as there is no place where people do not care about the safety of their loved ones. This is because humans are simply wired that way. Human nature is a biological truth, and as a result there are universal moral standards that apply to all human beings regardless of where they live.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Blog 1 --> N64
The nintendo 64 is the best system out there. Even thought the gamecube, xbox, xbox 360, and playstations 1-3 have come out after it, people still continue to play with their nintendos. Nintendos, despite being outdated systems, are still found all over college dorms and high school students' basements. The N64 is great not only because of its wide variety of types of games to play, but because of the quality of those many games. The N64 is also great because it doesn't break. My nintendo has fallen off of tables and desks and still remains intact, and an xbox or playstation could break from simply leaving it on too long. The glories of the nintendo and its countless classics such as Mario Party and Super Smash Bros will never get old and shall always be considered the best. Like C'mon...try and tell me you don't find my nintendo links amusing...
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