Sunday, December 11, 2011

What the BLEEP

SO to be honest, I didn't get anything from the movie. It confused me and I forgot everything about it accept one thing and that was the comment about God. I agreed with the fact that the image of God shouldn't be of a man because that is something he isn't. Making him a man is simply personification.

As for this class, I feel like I got to bring out a lot of my creativity. I've always liked to do crafts and this class has allowed me to do some of that. Thinking is important. Questioning causes progress.

It was awesome.

FINAL-who am i

Alright so I answered the questions and made a model of paper with my answers.

Who are you in the eyes of others?
Pretty, confident, perfect life, sweet, funny, always happy, everything under control

How do you perceive yourself?
Attractive, not driven enough, afraid, fantastic friend, overall confused about identity, funny, smart, lazy, amazing caregiver, loyal, sensitive, crazy, curious, laid-back

Why are you here?
I am here to make others happy and to portray my parents' vision of perfection.

What are the implications of your identity to others?
People like to be around me. They call on me when they need something because they know I'm someone they can count on. They are generally happy around me.

How are you affected by others?
When around people I know, I'm outgoing, crazy and make everyone laugh. I'm more reserved and watch how they act when around people I don't know to gauge their tolerance. Around my parents, I act as if everything is fine. Around my boyfriend, I try to be absolutely perfect.

Is identity static?
Identity is static. You are who you are, only perception changes.
I put question #1 on the person's glasses because it's the reflection of what someone sees in me.
I put question #2 on the cutout of me because that's how I feel.
I put question #3 at my cutout's feet because that's where I stand in life.
Question #4 and 5 are the shadows because that's how perceptions are casted.
And of course I just posted question #6 almost like a stamp on the page. Yup.