But we do have the classical hischools like the one I went to and like, so called profession schools aka middle-schools that were much easier..For the #left behind folks :P
I know that it is this latest trend with you Americans, that the more shallow you are, the better you are perceived, G.W.Bush proved it two times in last 10 years. But, really, wtf happened here Mrs. Disney XD?
Gee, thanks for judging me before you even know me. You may think "We Americans" are shallow, which is only the way are perceived by other countries and not necessarily the truth for ALL Americans. Certainly don't think I'm shallow just because I'm American. Personally, I'm ashamed by the way our celebrities and our government represent our country to other nations. But then again, I'm sure we have a few perceptions of your people too.
@imadisney No, No..It is not how the celebrities and politicians represent you, but how regular people like you pride themselves with their ignorance about the outside world and history...Most of your celebrities, especially the older generation 50s,60s,70s are very wise and cultured individuals that understand how stuff works...The problem is in your generation, the desensitized, ignorant and uneducated bunch..
@TitoIsTheGreatest Thanks for the eyes compliment :) I have to agree with you on the ignorant, desensitized bunch. I think it's something that has to grow on us now a days, or not at all, and I'm one of the last to be semi-classically educated in my generation. I guess you're right about it being a beach read, but I've grown up a lot since then. I'll post a new vid on a non-fic book I just read that you might like. I'm sorry i over-reacted to your comment *sheepish look*
@TitoIsTheGreatest semi-classical means over here they teach some of the classics and fine arts that they taught kids 50 years ago and a lot of "modern" work, like Camus and Goldman and even Yann Martel. But most of my schooling was during the No Child Left Behind era, so my state was confined to teaching what was on the state tests and nothing else, and the standards have been dropping year after year to try to accommodate more kids so as not to get shut down. Ah, the US school system! lol.
@imadisney The Stranger is an interesting book as a study into human behavior, I thought...Funny thing about that school system you mentioned and how it lowered standards gradually to encompass the level of knowledge for all kids...When I was in school, the program was never "flexible", there were only strict or easy teachers, but all in all, tests were standard for decades and still are..No reducing of criterion..So you fail or pass, it's up to you..We left a lot of kids "behind" XD
@imadisney And I'm not judging you because I have no connection to you, but you just seemed like a bright kid reviewing beach chair literature in a, well, the way you would expect to hear a 5th grader do it. The narrative equivalent of fluffing and folding your laundry...You are obviously an intelligent girl, no question about it, it is just that I am interested in the root causes of the fall of mighty U.S. --hope you understand..Plus, you have cute eyes, so it is not so difficult to watch :P..
@TitoIsTheGreatest and you wreak of arrogance...shameful. I can't stand when people feel the need to 'one up' someone....it usually says a whole lot about their character, or lack of.
Ok, so you are 19..Let's see. When I was your age I have already read numerous books by Ernest Hemingway, Remarque, Paulo Coelho, G.G. Marquez, Kafka, Tolstoy, etc, etc..I was looking for something totally unrelated when i stumbled on your video here..The books you are spending time reading and reviewing, I wouldn't buy for my 11 year old cousin in fear of reducing his gray brain matter mass... What are you doing to yourself kid? :D
I was 17 when I made this video. I haven't done another book review in almost 2 years and I haven't read books like this for a long time, not since I started college. Since then I've been reading things with more meaning. While not necessarily the classics, I have enjoyed Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, and Catharine Sedgwick in my latest studies. And personally, I wouldn't touch Tolstoy because I think he's too long-winded and stuffed up.
@imadisney From that bunch I have read only Uncle Tom's Cabin, but it was so long ago, probably some 15 years that I don't remember even the basic plot, only that it was a decent read...:D Anyways, degustinus non discutabant I believe someone wise once said..Wish you all the luck and if you read some of the titles I mentioned there, and actually like them, want you to give me a "you were right", OK?! :D See ya
I actually have read every book in the Harry Potter series at least twice. I absolutely love them and think Chris Columbus was the only GOOD director the movie franchise ever had--every other director totally skews the movie version totally off the book version
Actually, many authors have written a book called Twilight. Stephenie Meyers wrote the more famous "Twilight" about vampires, but Meg Cabot also wrote "Twilight" to finish off her Mediator series. I don't know where you can read it online (at least not in its entirety), but your local library or bookstore probably has copies of the series!
she should write another book about how Suze and Jesse being together and one day Suze died in a car accident and asked Jesse to help her. Will Jesse sacrifices his life to save Suze again?
something like that..idk i just randomwly came up with the idea
Yeah, I did,It's my favorite series of the Meg Cabot books,I think now instead of making a movie for it they're going to make a TV show on Disney Show... but I'm not sure.
But we do have the classical hischools like the one I went to and like, so called profession schools aka middle-schools that were much easier..For the #left behind folks :P
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
I know that it is this latest trend with you Americans, that the more shallow you are, the better you are perceived, G.W.Bush proved it two times in last 10 years. But, really, wtf happened here Mrs. Disney XD?
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
Gee, thanks for judging me before you even know me. You may think "We Americans" are shallow, which is only the way are perceived by other countries and not necessarily the truth for ALL Americans. Certainly don't think I'm shallow just because I'm American. Personally, I'm ashamed by the way our celebrities and our government represent our country to other nations. But then again, I'm sure we have a few perceptions of your people too.
imadisney 1 year ago
@imadisney No, No..It is not how the celebrities and politicians represent you, but how regular people like you pride themselves with their ignorance about the outside world and history...Most of your celebrities, especially the older generation 50s,60s,70s are very wise and cultured individuals that understand how stuff works...The problem is in your generation, the desensitized, ignorant and uneducated bunch..
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
@TitoIsTheGreatest Thanks for the eyes compliment :) I have to agree with you on the ignorant, desensitized bunch. I think it's something that has to grow on us now a days, or not at all, and I'm one of the last to be semi-classically educated in my generation. I guess you're right about it being a beach read, but I've grown up a lot since then. I'll post a new vid on a non-fic book I just read that you might like. I'm sorry i over-reacted to your comment *sheepish look*
imadisney 1 year ago
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TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
@TitoIsTheGreatest me !
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
@TitoIsTheGreatest semi-classical means over here they teach some of the classics and fine arts that they taught kids 50 years ago and a lot of "modern" work, like Camus and Goldman and even Yann Martel. But most of my schooling was during the No Child Left Behind era, so my state was confined to teaching what was on the state tests and nothing else, and the standards have been dropping year after year to try to accommodate more kids so as not to get shut down. Ah, the US school system! lol.
imadisney 1 year ago
@imadisney The Stranger is an interesting book as a study into human behavior, I thought...Funny thing about that school system you mentioned and how it lowered standards gradually to encompass the level of knowledge for all kids...When I was in school, the program was never "flexible", there were only strict or easy teachers, but all in all, tests were standard for decades and still are..No reducing of criterion..So you fail or pass, it's up to you..We left a lot of kids "behind" XD
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
@imadisney And I'm not judging you because I have no connection to you, but you just seemed like a bright kid reviewing beach chair literature in a, well, the way you would expect to hear a 5th grader do it. The narrative equivalent of fluffing and folding your laundry...You are obviously an intelligent girl, no question about it, it is just that I am interested in the root causes of the fall of mighty U.S. --hope you understand..Plus, you have cute eyes, so it is not so difficult to watch :P..
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
@TitoIsTheGreatest and you wreak of arrogance...shameful. I can't stand when people feel the need to 'one up' someone....it usually says a whole lot about their character, or lack of.
mamacat28 1 year ago
@mamacat28 The question is...Do I give a sht about what you can "stand" or not stand?!?!
Maybe you better discuss that with the people that did you injustice in the first place, causing you to project it onto me...
Start there honey!
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
Ok, so you are 19..Let's see. When I was your age I have already read numerous books by Ernest Hemingway, Remarque, Paulo Coelho, G.G. Marquez, Kafka, Tolstoy, etc, etc..I was looking for something totally unrelated when i stumbled on your video here..The books you are spending time reading and reviewing, I wouldn't buy for my 11 year old cousin in fear of reducing his gray brain matter mass... What are you doing to yourself kid? :D
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
I was 17 when I made this video. I haven't done another book review in almost 2 years and I haven't read books like this for a long time, not since I started college. Since then I've been reading things with more meaning. While not necessarily the classics, I have enjoyed Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, and Catharine Sedgwick in my latest studies. And personally, I wouldn't touch Tolstoy because I think he's too long-winded and stuffed up.
imadisney 1 year ago
@imadisney From that bunch I have read only Uncle Tom's Cabin, but it was so long ago, probably some 15 years that I don't remember even the basic plot, only that it was a decent read...:D Anyways, degustinus non discutabant I believe someone wise once said..Wish you all the luck and if you read some of the titles I mentioned there, and actually like them, want you to give me a "you were right", OK?! :D See ya
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
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mamacat28 1 year ago
complete waist of time...total failure...you are better off reading Harry Potter
TitoIsTheGreatest 1 year ago
Why total failure?
I actually have read every book in the Harry Potter series at least twice. I absolutely love them and think Chris Columbus was the only GOOD director the movie franchise ever had--every other director totally skews the movie version totally off the book version
imadisney 1 year ago
Truely love this series, but i have to say that Heaven Sent (Twilight in Australia), is my favourite... The scene in the Hospital is the cutest!
sherry607 2 years ago
yeah sorry abt tht
kainaatBkfrmhell 3 years ago
twilight is not mag canots book
twilights author is stephine meyers
and can anyone plz tell me any site from where i can read mediator
kainaatBkfrmhell 3 years ago
Actually, many authors have written a book called Twilight. Stephenie Meyers wrote the more famous "Twilight" about vampires, but Meg Cabot also wrote "Twilight" to finish off her Mediator series. I don't know where you can read it online (at least not in its entirety), but your local library or bookstore probably has copies of the series!
imadisney 3 years ago
mediator series is my fave series then twilight series
alywashere007 3 years ago 2
good recap. lol I love this series, i dont really like meg cabots other books though, her style just isnt me. Jesse is sooo gorgeous <333.
abercrombiechic18 3 years ago
anyone read the whole series? i did!
camicoaster13 3 years ago
yeah, i read the entire series. LUV IT!! I wish Cabbot would write another mediator book, but i think it's all over :(
imadisney 3 years ago
she should write another book about how Suze and Jesse being together and one day Suze died in a car accident and asked Jesse to help her. Will Jesse sacrifices his life to save Suze again?
something like that..idk i just randomwly came up with the idea
ryouandhino4ever 2 years ago
Yeah, I did,It's my favorite series of the Meg Cabot books,I think now instead of making a movie for it they're going to make a TV show on Disney Show... but I'm not sure.
lovablemein3d 3 years ago
i thought that was avalon high?!?!
dramaQueen2max 3 years ago
me lyk and i agree with you the conversations between Jesse and Suze are so sweet and Jesse is hot spanish guys all the way :]
partygirl432 3 years ago