Thursday, January 30, 2020

Types of Golfers

By: Katie Stirling

In the sport of golf, there are many types of people you will come across. Each person has a different level of competitiveness. Some people are more shy than others. Other people are very strict rule followers. Sometimes you will encounter one or several of these types of people while golfing.

The first type are the competitive ones. These people typically want only themselves to succeed. They get happy when their competitors fail, whether they show it vividly or barely at all. They get upset when they don’t do well and when others do. Some people hide their competitiveness better than others, while some don’t hide it at all. These types of people are seen in all sports.

The next type of golfer is the strict one. These people are usually above average golfers. They typically carry a rule book around with them on the course and have most of the rules memorized. They watch what everyone is doing and sometimes even count other people’s strokes to make sure they aren’t cheating. They might do this to make sure their scores are higher, showing the competitive side of them. Otherwise they might do it just because it’s morally right.

Another type of golfer is the cheater. These people do exactly what it sounds like: cheat. They might be insecure about how many strokes they get or might just be competitive. They lie about how many strokes they had on either a few holes or sometimes all of them. This can be very noticeable sometimes. Obviously if someone is getting seven or eight strokes on every other hole, you’re going to notice. The strict golfer will typically approach the cheaters about their scores.

These are only a few of the types of golfers there are. Of course, there are so many types of athletes in every sport. Each of them can be different in several ways.

Honey Bees

By Ethan Schmidt

Honey bees play an enormous role in producing the highest quality fruit and vegetables that we consume. In 2000 the agriculture industry estimated the honeybee population had a value of $14.6 billion. It was a 36.3% increase from previous years. Honey production is valued at $200 million, which in comparison is small. Out of 115 leading agricultural crops worldwide, 75% depend on the honey bee population. Honey bees increase the yield by 71%. They also make them taste better.

Bees have been dying at a high rate. Between 2008 and 2013 the populations have decreased by 23% in America. Research has indicated that farmers in the US may experience increased cost and destabilization in crop production. Domestic bees are also showing decreasing trends. 44% of the beekeeper colonies were lost in the United States between 2015 and 2016. Their numbers appear to be getting worse every year.

There are many reasons the bees are declining. In 2009 Brown and Paxton assessed the major threats to bee diversity. They created a list of strategies to help them. Some examples include the minimization of habitat loss and degradation, adding bee-friendly features to agricultural areas, increase the studies to bees, and promoting public education. Saving the honey bee starts by collaborating with wild bee habitat restoration efforts, reducing harmful pesticides, and spreading knowledge about it.

Another important reason they are dying is the Verona mite. It is a small round mite that can destroy colonies if it is left untreated. They can act as a vector for severe diseases. This is why it is important to keep the hives sanitary.

Playground for the Wii: The Root of My Anxiety

By: Cole Negen

So… how many people remember Playground? EA’s 2007 title seemed to be a staple amongst the Gen Z crowd. It was available for the Wii and the Nintendo DS, but everyone remembers the Wii version. The basic concept of the game is that you are a kid at school, and you play playground games. A pretty straightforward concept. The games, however, were unique to the game. There are commonly known games, such as dodgeball and tetherball, but also very unique games, such as racing paper airplanes, RC Car racing, and a Soccer game that you’d just have to see for yourself, because it is really beyond description. It’s single player and multiplayer modes were both legendary. In single player, you run around the playground, beat challenges, unlock boosts, and work your way to play the boss. Standard concept. The thing is though, it had an open world concept. You could run around, collect hidden things, interact with random kids, and other things. The people who you challenged were stationary in specific locations, so you could progress the game at your pace. Amongst this open world are 4 areas. You start in the schoolyard, and as you complete the challenges, a gate opens into the next area of the game. This area you unlock acts as the center for all areas in the game. Some may skawk at the fact that you have to unlock the central area of the game, but I like it. It provides a unique experience, that in my experience hasn’t really been replicated in such a way.

Types of Lunches You See in a School Cafeteria

By: Grace Litterer

Continuing with my theme, I figured I would touch on a subject many have strong opinions on. Yes, it’s school lunches. Whether you are for them, against them, or somewhere in between, every cafeteria has a few infamous school lunches.

First, I must pay homage to the day that everyone loves. No matter if you bring your lunch every day, no matter if you skip lunch every day, heck, no matter if you’re homeschooled, everyone loves pizza day. You can see kids going up for seconds or even thirds. Nothing beats the simplicity of a cheese pizza, especially when it’s served to kids in the middle of a school day. After all, stressing out about tests and grades really does make you work up an appetite.

Next, is, of course, the classic burger and fries. It really is a United States of America staple. I can’t imagine school without one day a month when the school serves out a burger and fries. Well, they serve out unsalted fries and neon yellow cheese. But, what can you do? With limited options for school lunch, there isn’t much else you can do. What’s really funny is that there is always some odd fruit or vegetable paired with it to make it healthy. Whether it’s strawberry applesauce, mixed vegetables, or some “fresh apple slices” that have been packaged for months.

Finally, the most infamous, the most dreaded (at least for me), the fish stick lunch. Yes, this is saved for a very special time in the spring. Yes, every Lenten season we are treated with a cafeteria specialty. Every spring, Fish Fridays are held. By now, I am sure you can tell that I don’t like fish. But when I say that even the Catholics don’t eat the fish, you know something may be wrong.

Yes, school cafeterias certainly have some infamous lunch options. Whether it’s pizza, burgers, fish or even the rib sandwich that deserves an honorable mention, it’s served with love (or resentment). In all seriousness though, please remember to thank your lunch ladies. They do so much for the school and for its students. They do all they can so that students can have something hot for lunch, even if it’s the fish.

The Deadly Coronavirus


By: Tess Lampe

Recently, a new type of Coronavirus has caused an outbreak. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) have been paying close attention to this new outbreak. A Coronavirus is a respiratory illness that causes infection in areas like the nose, sinuses, or upper throat. Different types of Coronavirus’ have shown up in the past, so at first many thought it was not a big deal. However, this is a new type of Coronavirus, one that is called a novel virus (2019-nCoV).

This type of Coronavirus was first identified in Wuhan, China and has since spread quickly across the country. Now, the first few cases have been confirmed in the United States. As of Tuesday, January 28, about 106 people have died from this virus, along with approximately 4,500 people already infected in over a dozen countries. Because this type of Coronavirus is a novel type (meaning that it has never been seen before), it has become quite deadly, and the statistics prove that.

Not only does the virus cause pneumonia, but it also causes fever, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, even organ failure. Therefore, recovery does not rely on antiviral agents or antibiotics. An individual’s recovery depends on the strength of their immune system and what support hospitals are able to give. It has also been confirmed that human-to-human connection allows the infection to transmit to another person.

In the United States, there have so far been five confirmed cases: two in southern California, one in Washington, one in Chicago, and one in Arizona. This means that because these cases have been identified in places across the country, there is potential for an outbreak. Experts on these matters, however, are only worried about certain factors. A main concern they have is the difference in symptoms, or more specifically the intensity of an individual’s symptoms. Essentially, this means that as mentioned previously, more severe cases are more deadly and have stronger symptoms, which still remains unexplained. This has since made it difficult for experts and scientists to distinguish what causes the intense or mild symptoms and what extent of human connection must be met in order to transfer the virus. However, the majority of those affected have been and may continue to be those with poor health, which is similar to how the flu has affected certain people.

Conclusively, this new Coronavirus is another unfortunate matter to be dealt with this January. Scientists are staying alert to the fact that the spread needs to be stopped and that the virus could become worse over time. Since around 1620, there has been a sort of plague or pandemic every one-hundred years (1720, 1820, 1920), so here’s hoping that the Coronavirus isn’t the pandemic of 2020.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/jan/27/what-is-coronavirus-symptoms-sars-china-wuhan
https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/china-coronavirus-outbreak-us-plans-wuhan-evacuation-death-toll-number-cases-rises-today-2020-01-28/
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/index.html

Basketball



By: Kelton Kluiter

On Sunday, January 26th the world lost a legend. At the age of 41 Kobe Bean Bryant and 8 others were killed in a tragic helicopter accident on their way to a travel basketball game. One of the other passengers killed was Kobe’s 13 year old daughter Gianna also known as “Gigi”. Kobe and Gigi were very close. They seemed to go everywhere together. Gianna was a very skilled basketball player and loved getting coached by her father.

Kobe and Gianna were often found sitting court side at NBA games all across the country. Basketball was a passion that both Kobe and Gianna obviously shared. The others killed in the crash were John Altobelli, Keri Altobelli, Alyssa Altobelli, Sarah Chester, Payton Chester, Christina Mauser, and Ara Zobayan.

Human Trafficking



By: Conner Freerks

Did you know that Human Trafficking is one of the leading causes of death in the United States? 30,000 people die from human trafficking a year. Many people also go missing a year from human trafficking. The definition of human trafficking according to the google dictionary is, “the action or practice of illegally transporting people from one country or area to another, typically for forced labor or sexual exploitation.” My three main points in this paper will be Ashton Kutcher, ways to prevent human trafficking and ways human trafficking happens.

Ashton Kutcher is the is the co-founder of the Non-profit organization Thorn. Thorn is a foundation that helps families bring home victims of human trafficking and help people have more knowledge of human trafficking. On February 15, 2017, Ashton Kutcher testified in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the issue of Human trafficking. Thorn’s goal is to eliminate Human Trafficking threw spreading information about the dangers of the internet and the ways the traffickers try to manipulate the children. Thorn has created a product that helps identify the victims of human trafficking and helps identify traffickers. Since the spotlight was created it has helped identify over 9,000 children od human trafficking, over 10,000 traffickers, and over 35,000 cases. This quote is from the website Thron, “The internet has made it easier for children to be bought and sold online. There are more than 150,000 escort ads posted every day in this country. Somewhere in that pile of data are children who are bought and sold online for sex. When we surveyed underage sex trafficking victims, 3 out of 4 who entered the life in the past decade said they had been advertised online at some point in their trafficking situation. How can law enforcement sift through massive amounts of data to focus their time on the most vulnerable victims?” Spotlight was created to help law enforcement go threw million of ads and websites to help find and identify the victims of human trafficking.

There are many ways that you can prevent human trafficking. Now since we live in a media-based world most of the human trafficking happens threw social media and ads. Number one trusts your instincts. This means if a situation or an individual is making you feel uncomfortable trust it and end the situation or end the conversation with that individual. Number two report suspicious activity right away. This means if the situation or the person feels suspicious report it to a trusted friend or adult. Number three set up a safe word with your parents. This means if you are ever in the situation of getting human trafficked text your parents at the safe as soon as possible so they can call the police immediately. Number four use public computers or if you use a private computer let a parent know the password. Number five delete search history and browser history. Number six disable chat logs. Those six tips are simple ways to prevent human trafficking. Some other simple information is that never give personal information to someone that you don't know. Block the suspicious once you are unengaged from the conversations. As I said earlier if there is any suspicious activity by someone please please report it because it could mean your life if you don't.

My third and final point of this paper is what happens inside human trafficking. There are so many things that can happen in human trafficking. One is that you can be forced into a labor camp. Many times people will get trafficked and forced to work for the rest of their lives. Human traffick is alot like slavery. First, you get taken then sold and then forced against your will to work for free for the rest of your life or until you are rescued from the camp. Another thing that could happen in trafficking is that you are forced into rape and prostitution so that the people that run the organization can make money for their life or buy more people to work or prostitution. Another thing that could happen is once you get trafficked you will go straight to the hub of the State and get sold. When you get sold you could go anywhere. There have been cases where American citizens that were trafficked were found in Mexico and Canada. Also, you could be murdered right away if the people find you not worthy or strong enough to work if can’t produce money by prostitution or if you continue to refuse and say no.

So, in conclusion, the three main points that I wrote are the reason that many people go missing and die from human trafficking. Now you know ways to prevent it from happening to you. Now please use this information to prevent yourself from this terrible problem and remember the only way that human trafficking can stop is by you helping spread the word and information to help prevent other kids from this. It all starts with you.

Monday, January 27, 2020

Police Brutality and Its Effects

By: Tess Lampe

Because my English class has started to read the book All American Boys, I thought it fitting to review the controversial topic of police brutality, being that it is very present in the book (written by Jason Reynolds and Brenden Kiely). Police brutality is defined as “a civil rights violation that occurs when a police officer acts with excessive force by using an amount of force with regards to a civilian that is more than necessary.” Essentially, it is when a police officer is unnecessarily and excessively brutal or physical with a civilian.

Police brutality has come in many forms, those being general violence, torture, and even murder. Minority or discriminated-against groups like African-Americans, Native Americans, religious minorities, the mentally ill, the disabled, those of the LGBTQ+ community, and the poor are most affected by police brutality, according to SIRS. Some have come to believe that more accountability, oversight, and training would help prevent police brutality. Others oppose by stating that police have the right to use “reasonable” force in self-defense and should not be treated as a criminal for making “split-second decisions.”

These arguments frequently beg the question “Do you think the police are ever justified in using excessive force?” The answer for some is yes when it comes to self-defense and if the one the police officer is apprehending is fighting or resisting. However, for others, they want to protect themselves and their children at all costs, especially if they are apart of any minority groups. Do police unfairly target racial, ethnic, religious, or other minorities? Definitely, but that usually applies to the ones who hold discriminatory beliefs. While it is true that some police are racist, homophobic, etc., that does not apply to every police officer, which is why police brutality is controversial in the eyes of many. Some only blame the ones deserving and some believe that all or most police officers will abuse their power or put their own beliefs in front of their duty.

Addressing why police brutality was brought up in the first place, many people have died or have been seriously injured due to excessive & unnecessary force from police officers. More specifically, black men at age 15-34 are 16 times more likely to be killed by a police officer than any other. Additionally, police killed 1,164 people in 2018 alone. Further, even though black people are only about 13% of the population in the U.S., 25% of the 1,164 people killed were black. Despite this, 99% of officers involved in a police brutality crime were not convicted.

Police brutality has always depended on many things, including your race and where you live.

Not only are black people 3X more likely to be killed than white people (even though police brutality is most common with black, hispanic, & white), but they are also 6X more likely to be killed by police in Oklahoma than Georgia.

Conclusively, police brutality is not something to be treated lightly and when it happens by its definition, there is no excuse for it. It does not line up with other crime rates in the U.S., and there has been close to no accountability taken for it. Rest in peace to those like Keith Childress, Bettie Jones, Kevin Matthews, Michael Noel, Leroy Browning, and others who were treated so horribly.

https://explore.proquest.com/sirsissuesresearcher/document/2257695952?searchid=1579807228&accountid=65642
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/05/the-57375-years-of-life-lost-to-police-violence/559835/
https://mappingpoliceviolence.org/unarmed-2015/fuvbm3dyqdjiquus4et3t3q4n32vdc

Friday, January 24, 2020

NFL Playoffs

By: Kelton Kluiter

This week in the NFL Playoff the Conference championships were played. The Packers played the 49ers in Sanfrancisco and got absolutely hammered 37-20. 49ers running back Rahim Mostert ran all over the Packers for 220 yards and 4 touchdowns.

In the AFC the Chiefs took down the hot Tennessee Titans and stopped Derrick Henry’s hot streak. The Chiefs won 35-24. The Chiefs and the 49ers square off in the Superbowl next Sunday in Miami Florida. Can the 49ers defense stop the hot Chiefs offense? We will see next Sunday in what should be a great Superbowl to end another great NFL season.

Voting Republican

By: Conner Freerks

Have you ever wonder why the American government was awful from 2008 to 2015? Well, its because There was a democratic president. This is why you should vote Republican and not Democrat. Voting Republican is better because we want to lower taxes and we create a better economy.

We want to lower taxes.“Lower taxes are the only real check on the expanding size and scope of the federal government. If we want smaller government, our best strategy is to reduce the amount of money Congress has to play with.” “ Private individuals and businesses use money more efficiently than the government does.” We need to cut taxes so people can keep there hard earn money. Not only that they want to lower taxes make the economy better.

Republicans make a better economy.“The jobless rate fell further, to the lowest in nearly 50 years. The number of job openings grew to the highest in at least 18 years.” “Total nonfarm employment grew by 5,613,000 since the president took office, according to the most recent figures available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”Trump has made the economy way better by dropping the unemployment rate and creating many new jobs. That’s why the economy is better.

Voting Republican is better because we want to lower taxes and we create a better economy. So vote Republican for a better America.

Bell Ringers

By: Katie Stirling

In English class, almost every period has a bell ringer at the beginning of class. This is everyday except Mondays. It is a short writing assignment about four sentences long. There is a different activity every day displayed on the board.

On Tuesdays in Composition class, we do descriptive writing. There is a picture on the board and we have to write sentences about it. We describe what we see in several sentences.

On Wednesdays we write a journal. This can be a variety of different things. There are different questions we get asked every week. Sometimes it’s a “what if” question. In this case, you are given a situation and you have to explain what you would do if that happened. There can also be opinion writing. This is where you state your opinion and reasoning for it.

We write from a perspective on Thursdays. We are given a point of view and are asked to write from that viewpoint. These viewpoints can be a number of different things. It could be from the view of an animal, person, object, plant, etc.

On Fridays we do a journal prompt again. This is sometimes similar to Wednesday’s and sometimes completely different. We get asked on things we value, have strong opinions about, and more. We get to use our imagination quite often also.

Although bell ringers can seem pointless sometimes, we do them for a reason. They help our writing skills and help us develop new vocabulary.

Types of Math Students


By: Grace Litterer

Alright, in full honesty, I am running out of ideas. However, I can always count on some sort of school-based “Types Of” article. (It’s called drawing from life.) Ergo, this article will be about Types of Math Students. I can’t tell how many times I hear students groaning about math homework. As a student in a trigonometry class, I feel a great deal of this groaning. Of course, I feel I must write about it.

The first type of math student is the Boy Scout. No, I am not making a metaphor about grades and merit badges. Instead, I am focusing on the motto. Yes, the Boy Scout is always prepared. In fact, they probably have their own math toolset, complete with their own compass, ruler, protractor, and $100 calculator that creates graphs in color. Yes, this person is equipped with the best and brightest (and most expensive) math tools. Of course, their 90-degree angles have to be perfect and their circles have to be consistent. Anything to get a head start on an A+ grade. No price is too high.

The next type is the opposite of the Boy Scout, the Unprepared. (I know. I came up with the name myself. It is original.) As the name implies, this person is always unprepared. They don’t have a protractor, compass, ruler, calculator. You are lucky if this person has a pencil. This person would rather have the teacher take 5 points off of their total than find a book cover. (Before you ask, we do have free ones at the office. However, this person couldn’t be bothered.) Don’t underestimate this person, they can often do more with pen and paper than your average Boy Scout if they feel like it.

The final type of math student is the Panicked. Now, you can usually find panicked students in any class. However, this type of panic is specific to math class. This is the type of panic that you feel when you didn’t understand the second week of class, and now you are 3 months in and you are failing the tests. This is the panic that ensues when your teacher says you should have learned this last year, but you barely passed the class. Yes, it is a specific type of panic; panic that shakes you to your very core; a panic you feel when you step into a classroom and hear you have a pop quiz in conic sections.

So, no, math isn’t just another class. It’s a state of mind, a state of mind that’ll push you headfirst into a state of panic that makes you so anxious you’re calm. Math will make you care way too much or not at all. You will pay any and every price for a passing grade, or you will designate math class as nap time. And, honestly, I couldn’t say which is better.

Super Bowl

By: Ethan Schmidt

The Superbowl is a very popular sporting event that takes place every year to determine the championship of the NFL. Millions of people watch this event every year. It usually takes place on a Sunday in either February or January. It is broadcasted in more than one hundred and seventy countries. The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched sporting events in the world.

The NFL officially formed in 1920, but the super bowl didn't happen until forty years later. In 1960 a group of businessmen decided to launch a different league from the NFL and the called it the AFL. In 1966, they created an agreement to merge the leagues by 1970. The first Super Bowl was between the AFL champions and the NFL champions in 1966. They called it the “AFL-NFL World Championship Game.” Later the Kansas City Chief’s owner, Lamar Hunt, proposed to call it the Super Bowl. 

The first Superbowl took place on January 15, 1967. It was between the NFL’s Green Bay Packers and the AFL’s Kansas City Chiefs. It took place in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Ticket prices only averaged twelve dollars. It was the only Superbold game that didn't sell out. It was on two networks and it was watched by over 61,000 fans. The Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. The year after that the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 33-14. The next year the New York Jets beat the Baltimore Colts. The year after that, the Chiefs beat the Minnesota Vikings 23-7. This was the last game played between the AFL and the NFL. The popularity of the sport grew once the NFL and the AFL merged.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Winter Blues

By: Katie Stirling

Winter can feel like the longest season sometimes. About the middle of January is when it really starts to get annoying. I, along with many others, enjoy the summer weather a lot more than cold weather.

After the holidays are over, the months tend to feel longer. The weather starts to get very cold and snowy. Many people start to look forward to warm weather and spring. Especially when you live in Iowa, you never know when that warm weather will arrive. It could be as early as March or as late as May, it just depends on the year.

The summer is much more enjoyable for me for many reasons. Because of the warm weather, you can spend much more time outside. There are so many things to do outside. I especially like to kayak, camp, play games, go swimming, etc.

During the summer months, you don’t have to go to school. This break from school is very nice and stress-relieving. Although there are many things going on in both the summer and winter, school is one less thing you don’t have to worry about during the summer. It’s nice to have a little more free time for a couple of months.

I enjoy the summer months more than others mainly because of the warm weather. This creates more opportunities to have fun and more things to do. Although it’d be nice to have this last for a longer amount of time, every summer has to end.

History of Basketball

By: Ethan Schmidt

Basketball is a very popular sport here in America. Have you ever wondered how it started and where it came from? It all started in the winter of 1891-18892. It was in Springfield college, which was known as the International YMCA Training School. It is located in Springfield Massachusetts. They had a gymnasium class, which offered activities like marching, calisthenics, and apparatus work.

The teacher for this class was James Naismith, a 31-year-old graduate student. He graduated from Presbyterian College in Montreal with a theology degree. He wanted to create a new game that could be played during the winter. He asked teachers and students to help him find a game that could be played. He started thinking of a sport that could be played with a large number of players and wasn't as rough as rugby and football.

After thinking he finally found it. He made an adaptation of American rugby, English rugby, lacrosse, and soccer. Naismith had to find two baskets so he went up to the janitor and he gave him two peach baskets. He nailed them to the lower rail of the gymnasium balcony. It was ten feet in the air. There had to be someone at each end to pick the ball out of the basket. Later they finally cut a hole in the bottom. Naismith created the thirteen original rules. He pinned them up for the gym class and the teams were chosen with three centers, three forwards, and three guards per side. He would take two centers and throw the ball up. This game became known as basketball.

The game spread really quickly. After a few weeks since the game was invented, students introduced it to their own YMCA’s. The rules were printed in a college magazine. This magazine was sent to YMCA’s all over the country. Colleges and high schools introduced it and it finally became a recognized winter sport. Some rules were changed but all in all, the game of basketball has not been changed drastically since the thirteen original rules.

Kanye West: Music, Masterpieces, and Mental Health

By: Cole Negen

Kanye West was born in Atlanta Georgia in 1977. He moved to Chicago at the age of 3 after the split of his parents. Thus began the turbulent life of Kanye West. West got his beginnings as a producer for the infamous hip hop artist, Jay Z. He produced a single for him, and then would go on to produce 4 songs on Jay Z’s album The Blueprint, one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Kanye had quite a track record for producing, but wasn’t just satisfied with that role. In 2004, Kanye released his debut album The College Dropout. The album was not only entirely produced by him, but also consisted of him rapping throughout the length of the project. The album was a massive concept piece, detailing his life as a dropout-turned-musician, and attacking the idea of people who go to college because they were pressured into it, and get degrees in things they have no passion for, and in the end, can’t find work and make no money. It was a whale of a project on an issue nobody had really tackled before, at least not to the extent West did. More impressive though, was his style of music. The College Dropout contained old-school, simple, bass heavy drums mixed with samples of the 60's and 70’s soul music. It was a very simple style, but was done really well. The production was fun and beautiful, and allowed Kanye’s lyrics to take center stage. It’s straightforward and to casual listeners may not sound like anything that special, but at the time of its release it was a huge U-turn from where hip-hop, especially popular hip-hop, was heading. In 2004, hip hop was very short on innovation. Most hip hop of the time sounded like generic pop music, full of songs designed to be more catchy than memorable. West’s album was a safe-haven for people who wanted hip hop with something more than what was presented on the surface. West received a grammy for the album, but the question remained; was Kanye a one-album-wonder, or was he here to stay. He proved his spot in hip hop with his sophomore album Late Registration. It was of the same style of the first, and some of the same topics of school and college come up, but yet Late Registration stands out on its own. The samples used are a lot more up tempo and jubilant, and West raps about a lot of different things, such as his mother, race relations in America, and celebrating his spot as one of the best new voices in hip hop. These 2 albums, while unique in and of themselves, were generally similar. On his third album, Kanye completely flipped the switch. In an effort to break away from what he saw as a singular lane he was stuck in, Kanye switched up his style completely. Instead of a stripped back soul style, Kanye’s third album, Graduation, was full of electronic and dance elements. The instrumentals were grand, full of synthesizers and 808s. Instead of super focused personal themes, Kanye made songs intended to be catchier, pop rap songs. While this was by far his most contemporary album yet, Kanye still was at the top of the game, for being able to make it sound so grand and elegant. The album as a whole doesn’t match up with his previous albums in quality, but it was far from something generic. It is because of that that this album is a standout from the late 2000’s. Kanye was at the top of his game. He had released 3 straight albums, all very good. Unfortunately for Kanye, things would take a quick spiral from the grandiose of Graduation to his 4th album.

Infamous High School Students

By: Grace Litterer

I have to start this paper off with a confession. I cannot believe that I haven’t done an Infamous High School Students blog. Now, considering that I already discussed each class, I just have to highlight some of the well known students throughout many high schools. So, gather ‘round, and come with me on a nostalgia induced journey.

One student I must mention is the Freshman Racer. Freshman are always rushing. This is a fact we absolutely must acknowledge. This freshman zooms around groups of people and leaps over those sitting on the ground. This freshman may have 3 minutes to get to a class, but this freshman treat it like they only have 30 seconds to run from one end of the school to other. Now, this freshman is an absolute classic, and it would not be high school without them. To all the upperclassman who feel the need to trip a few racing freshman, please refrain. Afterall, you were a Racing Freshman.

Next, is the Driving Sophomore. I know, I know. This isn’t the most creative name, but it’s true nonetheless. Sophomore year is the year that everyone gets their license. Of course, everyone within a 10 mile radius must know. One staple of this student is that they shake their keys. You can hear hordes of sophomores shaking their keys and yelling at their friends.

Third, is the Stressed Junior. Now, I have a lot to say about this student. (Of course, I have to, being that I self-identify as a Stressed Junior.) First of all, we must acknowledge the fact that most people get a job their junior year, or the summer between sophomore and junior year. Most juniors either have a job or an extracurricular that consumes most of their time. Juniors are pressured into having so many clubs and extracurriculars. It seems that there are so many things to do and so little time. Of course, junior year is also the year of tests: ACTs, SATs, pSATs, ASVABs, etc. It’s almost as though junior year is designed to cause anxiety and depression. Frankly, it’s kind of ridiculous.

Finally, we have the Chill Senior. This senior has dealt with stress so long that they have entered a state of calm. Now, most people say that senior year is not a big deal. (Of course, it can be different for each student.) However, despite the easier classes. Senior year is about the future, which can be more stressful than hard classes. Between scholarship applications, job applications, and college applications, there is no room for error during senior year. Despite all of this, seniors seem to be the most calm.

In conclusion, there are many different types of students. There is a staple student each year. No matter which class you are in, no matter which student you are, you would be smart to take the advice of one Troy Bolton (from High School Musical). Believe me when I say, “We are all in this together.”

Holocaust Denial - How Are People Today Handling It?

By: Tess Lampe

For years, a few decades at the least, there have been plenty of individuals who have actively denied that the Holocaust during World War II happened. That being said, holocaust denial is essentially any attempt to negate or avoid any facts about the genocide that was the holocaust. Holocaust deniers usually share the belief that the Holocaust was exaggerated or invented by Jews to “advance Jewish interests” because of their antisemetic views, or hatred towards Jewish people.

In 2019, the Palm Beach County School Board fired a Florida high school principal for refusing to recognize the Holocaust as a “factual, historic event.” Cases similar to this have brought forward many critical questions such as the following: Should holocaust denial be treated as a crime? Should freedom of speech protect/allow holocaust denial? Why are there holocaust deniers? Should holocaust denial be considered hate speech? Why and where is holocaust denial active today? Middle Eastern countries like Germany, Belgium, and Israel have criminalized holocaust denial.

When making an attempt to answer the question if holocaust denial should be treated as a crime, there are two main viewpoints: Yes, because it is a form of hate speech and causes much harm. The opposing opinion says no, because it violates freedom of speech. Because there is a protection over freedom of speech, many companies, schools, businesses, and other institutes can’t justly punish someone for antisemitism or for denying the Holocaust. The circumstances of those punishments are different for each institute. For example, Rutgers University could not fire or otherwise punish Michael Chikindas for frequently posting antisemetic, racist, homophobic, and islamaphobic things on his Facebook page because of Rutgers’ freedom of speech policy and because he did not spread his beliefs in school or in any class. Many people would’ve preferred if he was punished for his bigotry - intolerance towards those who have different opinions than oneself - but it would be, according to some, unjust to fire a professor for having a “controversial opinion.

It is acknowledged, however, that “their [anti-semites] poisonous ideology must still be recognized as truly dangerous, and never discounted as simply ‘uncomfortable.’” To end his argument for the punishment of holocaust denial (according to SIRS.com), Steven Lubet said, “Those who encourage anti-Jewish terror are racists, not idiots; and they are motivated by hatred; not personal opinions.” Additionally, Robert Singer made an urgent statement saying that, “Amazon needs to prioritize the removal of all items that blatantly ‘promote or glorify hatred, violence, racial, sexual, or religious intolerance.’” He made this statement after noticing that Amazon had plenty of antisemetic and holocaust denial titles in stock.

Similarly, Donald Trump’s Press Secretary Sean Spicer stated in 2017, “Someone who is despicable as Hitler who didn’t even sink to using chemical weapons.” He said this in an attempt to compare Adolf Hitler and Syria’s president Bashar Assad. Afterwards, Spicer was met with much criticism because of this comparison. He later stated that he, “mistakenly made an inappropriate and insensitive reference to the Holocaust, for which there is no comparison.” When he was president, George W. Bush said something similar when addressing Sadam Hussein, former President of Iraq, seeming to defend Hitler in saying that he at least, “respected the legitimacy of the embassies.” Essentially, because of their failure to understand the Holocaust, they experienced much backlash.

These uneducated statements along with how the Holocaust is educated throughout the U.S. have contributed to misleading beliefs of the horrible genocide. To finalize his argument, Seth Frantzman stated, “It seems every day there is some abuse of Holocaust memory. We are coming to the point in history where any responsibility for the Holocaust will be whitewashed away… we will lose all understanding of it.”

With these arguments, the question of “Should holocaust denial and antisemitism be treated as a legal crime?” is not easily answered. What it does do, however, is encourage not only the education, but the accurate education of the Holocaust to make sure that it is not forgotten. Many stress the importance of making sure that it is not seen as an event isolated from the rest of World War II, which is important for the next generations and how they view the unfortunate events of the past wars.

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NFL Playoffs Updates

By Kelton Kluiter

This week in the NFL playoffs in the AFC the Chiefs played the Texans and the Ravens played the Titans. On Saturday the Titans stunned the Ravens on the road 28-12 with Derrick Henry rushing for over 180 yards once again. Then on Sunday the Chiefs beat the Texans at home with a remarkable 2nd quarter comeback after being down 24-0 in the first quarter. The Chiefs would then go on to score 6 unanswered touchdowns and win 51-31.

In the NFC the Vikings played the 49ers on Saturday and got manhandled 27-10 in San Francisco. On Sunday Night the Packers took on the Seahawks at lambo field. The Packers came out hot and were up by 18 at halftime. The Seahwks came out hot in the second half and brought it back within 5 points but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit as the packers defeat the Seahawks 28-3.

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

NFL Playoffs

By: Kelton Kluiter

The NFL playoffs started last weekend with wild card weekend. The Patriots played the Titans and the Bills played the Texans in the AFC. The Titans went on to stun the patriots and maybe put an end to Tom Brady’s legacy in New England. The Texans came out very slowly and were down 16-0 against the bills but roared back in the second half to win in overtime. Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson made an incredible play to get the Texans into field goal range to seal the victory.

In the NFC the Vikings played the Saints and the Seahawks played the eagles. The Vikings shocked the NFL in a Minneapolis Miracle rematch as they defeat the Saints at home in overtime. The Sunday night game between the Seahawks and Eagles came down to the wire. In the first half Eagles star quarterback Carson Wentz went down with an injury as Jadaveon Clowny speared him as he dove forward.

This week on Saturday the Ravens play the Titans in Baltimore and the Texans play the Chiefs in Kansas City. On Sunday the 49ers play the Vikings in San Francisco and the Seahawks play the Packers in Green Bay.

Friday, January 10, 2020

The New Year

By: Katie Stirling

The New Year can be an exciting time for many, especially this year. As we head into a new decade and more years to come, many people will be starting new beginnings. Whether it’s graduating from high school or college or starting a new job, changes happen often throughout the years.

After Christmas is over, many people look forward to New Year’s Eve. Some will gather with their friends or family to celebrate the new year that is finally upon us. Once the clock strikes midnight, it’s official. But what is there to look forward to after January 1st?

It’s true that after the 3 month stretch of holidays that some don’t look forward to the first couple of months of the year. Especially in Iowa when it’s winter time, sometimes all we think about is the warm weather that may be soon, or not so soon, approaching.

For some, the new year is when they set goals. A fresh start can be eye-opening for many. Some people may want to quit bad habits, or start new healthy ones. Patterns can form easily when given a fresh opportunity to start them. There are many people who take advantage of this. There are others who try, but just can’t succeed.

The new year means coming back from a long break. Whether you’re in school, college, or just working, you typically have some sort of break at the end of the year. This lasts about 2 weeks for kids in school, sometimes longer for college kids. Adults enjoy the break off of work also. Time spent at home is refreshing over the holiday break. Although it must come to an end and everyone returns back to work.

New Year’s can mean new beginnings, returning to your daily routine, setting new goals, or whatever you want it to.

Iran

By: Ethan Schmidt

Trump has eliminated Iran’s military strategist. He was responsible for killing many Americans. He was a singularly destructive actor in the region. He was considered the second most important man in Iran. He was behind Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah. Iran said they will not be following the restrictions laid out in the 2015 nuclear record. On Sunday they said, “Iran will continue its nuclear enrichment with no limitations and based on its technical needs.”

Many Americans are in fear of World War 3. It has been trending on Twitter with the hashtags #WW3 and #WorldWar3. They think Iran will strike back and will declare war with America. Iran hit back Wednesday. They fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two Iraqi airbases housing American forces. Iran Guards said it was in retaliation for the death of General Soleimani on Friday. Iraq and US officials say that there appear to be no casualties. Trump tweeted “all is well! Missiles launched from Iran at two military bases located in Iraq. Assessment of casualties & damages taking place now. So far, so good! We have the most powerful and well-equipped military anywhere in the world, by far! I will be making a statement tomorrow morning.”

Iran’s leader Ayatollah Khamenei has described the attack as a slap in the face to the US. He also warned that the attack will not end the dispute. He said a speech on Iranian state television saying “When it comes to confrontation, military action of this kind is not enough. What is important is that the corrupt presence of the United States should come to an end!”

What Makes a Winning Team

By: Cole Negen

High School sports are truly a unique experience. Some people don’t get as much experience in it, but as someone who participates in 4 sports, competition is definitely not new to me. Over my time it’s been no secret that the teams I have been on have not been very successful. I’ve been on some really fun teams, and I’ve been on some not very fun teams. As an avid sports fan, I’ve also been able to see what teams who are competing at the highest level looks like. Over this time I’ve noticed a few common denominators.

Identity

More than a lot of things, teams who are most successful have an identity. Not just amongst the best players, but amongst everyone. Everyone knows what is trying to be accomplished and what is expected of them as an individual. Recently while I was down at the state football finals, I got to see a matchup of 2 teams who I’m actually very familiar with. The matchup was the Class A finals, between Grundy Center and West Hancock. West Hancock had a very clear and obvious identity; run the ball. They had 3 players with over 1000 yards rushing, as well as the leading rusher in all of Class A. Their offense was straight forward, run, run, and run some more. By the state finals game, their quarterback had passed it a total of 37 times! For reference, they played 13 games, meaning they called a pass play on average about once a quarter… if you round up. The coaches knew what they wanted to do, they players bought in to that idea, and they were able to run with it.

Talent

So this is the obvious one. Like I said I played on teams that were super fun and everyone knew what we needed to do to win. The problem is, we just weren’t that good. You hear a lot of negative things about people with talent. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. This is very true. But after all, it’s hard to overcome a team that is naturally talented. A team that naturally has an advantage over other teams strictly because of genetics is very difficult to overcome when they are working hard.

Hard work

Yeah, it’s not glamorous. I am definitely one who is tired of hearing the old adage of out working someone. But that’s really a huge part. Nothing breeds success like trial and error. Teams that compete at the highest level put in the work. Not only that, but they are focused. They get good grades, they are focused in the weight room. They study the game. They just push themselves, and like I said above, when talent works hard, at least from an individual standpoint, it’s hard to get even a slight edge.

Coaching

A team needs coordination to work. Some people are just naturally inclined to buy into coaching, coaching methods, lifting programs. Good teams have coaches who can get all the rest of the people to buy in. These coaches know how to maximize the potential in every player. They don’t just teach, they have programs. A lot of the most successful teams have coaches who have been there for an extended period of time. These teams stay on top because that coach knows what it takes out of the players, and what he needs to do to get those players to do to be on top (if you can follow all that). Coaches know the process, and how to fit each individual player into said process.

Attitude

Attitude not in the mean or arrogant sense per say, but attitude in this case can also double as charisma. A lot of great teams have a lot of fun at what they are doing. They never take themselves nor what they are doing too seriously, to the point that they forget why they even play the sport. Every year our wrestling team wrestles Lake Mills. Last year, when we faced them in a dual, I just noticed how much fun all there guys had. There bench was super energetic and active, something you don’t often see in wrestling. They were really good to. They would later go on to State Duals, and made a nice run while they were down there. This attitude allows for teams to not over-complicate things, and also gives them the motivation to compete and win.

Intelligence

While this one isn’t as 1:1 as the other characteristics, but most teams who are the best of the best, have a lot of knowledge for what they are doing. They know the philosophy of the sport, why things are taught a certain way, what to do in certain situations during a game or match, and so on. Some teams are so talented they can coast on the fact that they may not know a ton about the game, but I would say a good majority of teams are very intelligent in their sport.

Balance

Good teams are good in all areas. For instance, a team may lead the state in 3 point shooting percentage, but say they also score in the paint at a JV level. This team is not going very far. Even if the coach draws up an offense designed to primarily shoot 3’s, eventually they will be exposed. Look at the best players on each team. Often times, the best players are amongst the best in all areas on there team. The best scorer is also probably one of the best rebounders, and one of the best defenders, and so on.

There are many other things that you could make a case to include in this list, but this is what I came up with. When I think of great teams, these are what I think of, more than most anything else.

Types of Relatives During Christmas

By: Grace Litterer

Per the fact that I wrote an article over Types of Relatives During Thanksgiving, I figured I would honor Christmas and all of the fun family time that accompanies it with a similar article. Now, I feel as though everyone has a similar experience when it comes to extended family Christmas celebration. I feel that these experiences must be honored in a blog before I welcome the new year.

First is the College Student Cousin. I have to pay homage to this relative, mainly because it’s a classic. The College Student Cousin has one thing that really sets them apart from the others. They always ask for cash. Yes, cash is really the only thing that they want or need in their lives. In fact, their sole purpose at family Christmases is to rack up cash and withstand interrogation about their classes, their majors, and whatever else every single aunt and uncle has questions about.

Next is, of course, the Sarcastic Uncle. Now, traditionally, this person is an uncle, but they don’t have to be. This person really has one role that stands above all else, and it is vital to a family Christmas. Yes, this person absolutely must speculate about what a present consists of. Now, here is where the sarcastic part comes in. The classic is, “Well, it looks like you got a box!” However, honorable mentions for the catchphrase of a Sarcastic Uncle include, “I bet it’s a bowling ball!” or “Did you get some socks in your stocking?” Yes, according to my Sarcastic Uncle, I have gotten a box for Christmas every year since I was born, but, hey, it wouldn’t be a family Christmas without the Sarcastic Uncle.

Finally, we have the Horrible Gifter. Yes, this is a family classic. This person could be a grandma, an aunt, or a cousin. This Christmas classic is made famous by Aunt Clara and a pink bunny suit that she gifted to Ralphie in A Christmas Story. From this person, you may receive a number of items, but none that you will like. Yes, you would find anything from socks to used candles to a big, pink bunny suit.

Of course, no matter what kind of relatives you have, Christmas will always be fun. I, for one, would never want to miss the ham induced comas and competitive Pictionary tournaments that accompany my holidays. Plus, what would Christmas be without a college student interrogation, a wise crack from an uncle, and a gift you have to lie about loving?


2020 - What We Can Expect From a New Year

By: Tess Lampe

If you didn’t already think that the phrase “See you next year!” was a bad enough dad joke that is often said on New Year’s Eve, try “See you next decade!” It’s certain that that was said plenty of times as the Earth made yet another full revolution around the sun and we entered a new year and a new decade.

With this new year and the 20/20 vision that supposedly came along with it, many new things can be expected. Just as every year, new memes will arise, more people will be born, and more experiences will be had. When it comes to large entertainment franchises such as Disney, Marvel, DC, Star Wars and others, there are many plans to continue to spread enjoyment across the world with new and highly anticipated films and series’. Even though many things are still being worked on and we don’t know everything that is to come, the following include much of what we do.

For Disney, they have many things coming from them to us this year. Films that will be released this year directly from Disney include: Call of the Wild (February 21, 2020 - Starring Harrison Ford), the animated film Onward (March 6, 2020 - Starring Tom Holland & Chris Pratt), Mulan (March 27, 2020 - Starring Liu Yiefi), and many more. Even though Marvel and Star Wars are currently owned by Disney, there are many things being released from those franchises as individuals. For Marvel, these include: Black Widow (May 1, 2020 - Starring Scarlett Johansson) and the Eternals (November 6, 2020 - Starring Angelina Jolie, Kit Harrington, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek, Gemma Chan, & Kumail Nanjiani). Venom, which has been apart of Marvel but not the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will be coming out on October 2, 2020 and will be starring Tom Hardy. New Mutants, an X-Men movie, will be released on April 3, 2020; starring Maisie Williams, Ana Taylor-Joy, & Charlie Heaton. X-Men is owned by Fox, but recently there was a deal made between Disney and Fox, meaning that Marvel now owns the rights to the X-Men. However, New Mutants is not yet a part of the MCU.

As for DC, there are also set to be many new releases: Birds of Prey & the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn (February 7, 2020 - Starring Margot Robbie, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, & Mary Elizabeth), Wonder Woman 1984 (June 5, 2020 - Starring Gal Gadot & Chris Pine), and Cyborg (April 3, 2020 - Starring Ray Fisher).

Star Wars, on the other hand, has less coming. Because the Skywalker Saga officially ended on December 20th, 2019, it is rumored that the next trilogy will not begin until around Christmas of 2022. However, the hit Disney+ show The Mandalorian will have a second season, which is supposed to be released around the fall of 2020.

Other highly anticipated movies to come in 2020 include Dolittle (January 17, 2020 - Starring Robert Downey Jr.), Bad Boys For Life (January 17, 2020 - Starring Will Smith & Martin Lawrence), A Quiet Place Part II (March 20, 2020 - Starring Emily Blunt), New Mutants - X-Men (April 3, 2020 - Starring Maisie Williams, Ana Taylor-Joy, & Charlie Heaton), No Time To Die - James Bond (April 8, 2020 - Starring Daniel Craig), Fast & Furious 9 (May 22, 2020 - Starring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, etc.), Top Gun: Maverick (June 26, 2020 - Starring Tom Cruise), Ghostbusters: Afterlife (July 10, 2020 - Starring Paul Rudd, Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Dan Aykroyd, Annie Potts, Ernie Hudson, etc.), and many more.

That may seem like a lot, and there is now doubt that it is. However, that’s not all. If there are any people within a certain category of entertainment that may be more enthusiastic about a new release, it’s the gaming community. There are many game releases to come this year, the most anticipated ones being Rainbow Six Quarantine, The Last of Us Part II, Cyberpunk 2077, Marvel’s Avengers, Dying Light 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 5, Halo Infinite, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Ghost of Tsushima, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Watch Dogs Legion, and many more. The vast majority of these games will be available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC (some being available for Stadia as well).

The Last of Us Part II happens to be one of the most, if not the top most anticipated game of 2020. It has had many changes in release date, recent changes going between February and May. The final decision was made by Naughty Dog and Sony Entertainment to release the game on February 21, 2020. The Last of Us (released in 2013 - Starring Troy Baker & Ashley Johnson) is a survival horror game that is mainly set 20 years after the “zombie apocalypse broke out across the world. This game was and still is in the top 5 most sold games in history that many people hold near and dear to them. With its sequel being known since around 2015 and the first trailer being released in 2016, the fans became quite exhilarated. Without the game even being out yet, the Last of Us Part II was previously nominated for most anticipated game of the year.

That being said, there is much love and excitement to come out of the entertainment industry, even though that is not the only thing that will make 2020 exciting. Basically, the year of 2020 is going to be a banger. Not only will franchises be expanding upon their fandoms and their creations, but inspiration will continue to spread across the people who enjoy it the most. Essentially, if this much is happening in 2020, you can only begin to imagine what is in store for the decade as a whole.

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Types of Basketball Fans

By: Conner Freerks

Since we are in the middle of the basketball season I thought I would tell you the type of basketball fans. I’ll be talking about the three most popular fans. The “Coach”, The “Dad”, and the “ Cheerleader”.

The “Coach is somebody the thinks they know everything about basketball. They sit at the very top of the bleacher and thinks they are the coach. They are always yelling at the coach or at the player to do something and most of the time they are wrong. They were most likely the little league coach and they are at every game. Next is the “Dad”.

The “Dad” is the person that is always criticizing their child no matter how good they did. They want their children to be the best player. They are always yelling during the game and like to disagree with the ref. Like the coach, they like to try to coach from the sidelines. Finally is the “Cheerleader”.

The “Cheerleader is someone that is always yelling let’s go, team and always participate in the cheers that cheerleaders do. I swear if the could become an honorary cheerleader they would. They like to get the crowd loud. You can hear them over anybody and usually a mom of one of the players.

There you have it, the three types of basketball fans. Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoyed it and stay tuned next week.

Lost Faith?

By: Lilly Cobb

Have you ever lost faith in something? Have you ever felt like giving up? Well if you ever did and don’t know where or how to get help. Well you are reading this so you found help. Hello My name is Lillian Cobb most call me Lilly.

Growing up I had a crazy life. Mine is not as bad as most but it can make you down. You would never think that someone that has parents not together would hurt. Well I know for a fact it does. At the age of 7 my parents broke it off. After a while my dad would come back around and try to break in and take me away from my mom. He was crazy but I did not know that until I moved two years later. Leaving my whole childhood behind. My friends, the rest of my family. It hurts.

After a few weeks after moving my mom found someone new. Well he was nice on the outside. He was abusive and hated me. The only time he was nice was when he was around my mom and would say “See I am not a bad man.” but he really was. Once my mom finally found out after 5 years that he was abusive she left him. Another year has passed I had friends and I felt like I belonged. That's where I as wrong. No one really liked me. I moved again to a new school and made friends. But what no one knew was that I was depressed a year before I moved once I found out people really did not care that much of me. I made friends online and left me like everyone else. Then I got tangled up in love with someone close to me well he cut me off within a month and moved on. It made me feel worse like I didn’t belong here in this world. Then I remembered something someone told me. Everyday is a new battle and each battle you get stronger. But you can’t become stronger just by yourself, you need to tell someone what's going on or else you will become weaker than what you were before. So let someone in and push through win every battle. You mean something in this world and to me. I can tell you are very special even without meeting you.