American Youth: Research & Report

The Meeting:

Jesse was the first 21-year-old college student that I met, noticed straight away, his marked intelligence. Jesse’s listening skills are very unique, in that he doesn’t look at my boobs when i speak.

Thought this very unusual, and asked if he was a homosexual, he said, “no” and took no offence to the question. I proceeded to dish out loads of advice and stories, Jesse listened, I was astonished that a young man was listening to me, and not due to wanting something more. Been a very long time since a man has actually listened to my words, so the talking, on my part, was most likely over-talking.I feel guilty for filling Jesse’s brain with useless facts (noted in the useless facts section category – on the sidebar to the right).

My Unwanted Advice (to Jesse)

  • “Always keep a badass in your back pocket, in case you get in a bad predicament somewhere”
  • Good idea to always know a badass, your entire life, so they will help you at a moment’s notice”
  • “Love sucks, I hate love, just breaks your heart into pieces”
  • “Keep relationships separate from sex – always” “The two do not go together well”

The interview continued on all topics, mostly about dating, sex and marriage. I found a 21 year old’s views on life really interesting, as they are so different from my own. Jesse told me of his girlfriend who lives far away, and that he was madly in love with her, and he wished to marry her. Found this to be even more interesting, as young men of that age (in this area) typically are not ready for marriage.

The Roommate Introduction:

He kindly introduced me to his roommate Dorian, as I walked into their flat.

The Flat:

The flat was amazing! I believe it was above a building, like a studio apartment.The ceilings were high, with crown molding. The building was very old and had much charisma.My amazement grew of the architecture of the rooms that were surrounding me.The crown molding around the windows, doors and on walls, made the flat seem so “homey” and elegant, especially for (2) 21-year-old old college students. Immediately,  began dishing out decorating advice, as the flat really needed a woman’s touch. Even though the flat showed obvious signs of “collegeness” it was quant and I just loved it, as I feel every old building tells a story (geek here).

The Fur Coat (has much significance for this report):

The large fur coat hanging on a door, grabbed my immediate attention. I decided best to wait a bit before asking of the coat, it was obviously old and had many stories to tell.

Lineage:

Jesse has a short and stalky build, while Dorian is taller and thinner, they both are exact opposites. Jesse was obviously from the United States, and his lineage appeared to be from the U.S. Dorian’s lineage is Irish.

Discussions: 

Myself, Jesse, and Dorian continued lengthy discussions on all subjects; music, human trafficking, vampires, vampire movies, drugs, college, you name it we talked about the subject. The two handsome men’s responses were thoughtful, although I was quite surprised as to their not studying/reading much of American or world history, this surprised me as I learned such things early on in high school and college here in the United States (history nerd here). Both of their questions were intelligent and were well spoken and seem of a good & higher education (which I found refreshing).

The Aging Statement:

Jesse said, “My grandmother’s favorite music artist is Janis Joplin.” I was shocked, as my favorite artist is Janis Joplin (70′s rock singer/songwriter). In other words, this statement by Jesse made me feel very old. Like a dinosaur, the statement aged me.

My Life Odd?: 

The conversations continued on as Jesse and Dorian were asking me bountiful questions of my life. Seemed as though, they were interviewing me, found their questions intriguing, questions that made me look at my self and life. Didn’t think my life was that odd, but apparently my life is not typical whatsoever compared to other woman in suburbia, of my age. Dorian and Jesse politely guessed my age at 31, thought that was sweet, as I am 34 or 35, one of those ages, I forget which one. The conversation continued into the wee hours of the night, and the discussions went deeper and deeper into the thoughts of my own and of the two young, handsome students.

Questions and Answers:

My spuing out facts, just to see their reaction, or if they knew of such facts. I asked these questions to the two:

“Do you know the significance of the song by the band Filter, “Hey Man, Nice Shot?” Dorian and Jess responding with “no.”

“Do you know where vampire lure originated from?” They responded, “no.”

“Did you know there are many children missing in Romania for no reason?” They responded, “what are your thoughts on where the children are located?” Amazed at their thoughtful and polite questions as such a young age, I responded, “I feel the children in Romania (in my opinion) have most likely been abducted or sold into human trafficking and taken to Mexico or the United States.” I requested to change topic, as the discussion of such things makes me terribly sad (almost cry). Dorian and Jesse responded, “that’s probably right.”

Sex Topic of Interview: 

How often do you have sex and with whom?” was my next question of the two.

Jessie quickly responded, “only with my girlfriend when she is is town.” Dorian stated, “a few times a week…I go to a homosexual bar and take home the straight woman that hang out there.” (yes, I was amazed, yet again).

I then asked Dorian, “Are you a homosexual?” He responded, with an abrupt “no.” I knew he was not, due to him only looking at my chest while speaking to me, but figured a valid question, considering his above remark, and that he was wearing a rainbow bandana, which is the LGBT organizations bandana. I said to Dorian, “you are wearing the bandana.” Dorian quickly took it off and threw it across the room, and said, “my sister is a lesbian and I support the movement.” My response was, “that makes sense, I understand now.” I found Dorian’s free spirit a nice change from my normal day to day conversations.

My Website Review by the (2) College Students: 

The two decided to check out this eccentric website, and looked it up on their, what appeared to be an iPad tablet. Jesse stated, “the way your websites slides on this tablet is awesome!” Dorian said, “yes, that is really nice.”Jesse laughed at the “Does Your Blog Suck?” post.

Personality Hypothesis:

Jesse seemed more of a “hardy boys” type, and thinking of & missing his girlfriend. Awww young love, so exciting! Dorian seemed more liberal, and Jesse conservative. The two were complete opposite. They told me they have been best friends since they were little. Have no idea how two complete opposite types of personalities get along so well. Dorian, with his free spirit, is in tune with others around him. He seems to sense feelings more than Jesse. Jesse is an intellectual, Dorian seems more into others and has a high sensory on emotions and feelings (my opinions). Jesse is bold. Dorian is bold too, but Dorian is bold, and chooses his words carefully (as not to offend others most likely) as he seems to have high sensory perception.

Twilight Series Discussion: 

Dorian continued to speak with me, asking me questions, me asking him questions, as he continued to stare at my chest. This is a few hours into the discussions, Jesse began to get bored, and retreated to his room, or to watch tv. Jesse did come back out and rejoin the conversation, after a short time. ”So, what are your thoughts on the new Twilight series?” Dorian asked. “I don’t really understand how a vampire would be able to ‘twinkle” in the sun, ” Dorion stated politely. The Twilight movies are a negative 25, on a 1-10 scale, in comparison to the books (my opinion). The Twilight book series is excellent, in my opinion, although the 3rd book seems a bit like soft porn, or whichever book in the series it is where the vampire marries the young woman, and they go on a honeymoon.Dorian retreated to bed, as he had to work today. Jesse and I continued our discussions into the morning hours. Needless to say, both young men and myself were exhausted from doing so much talking.

Let’s Keep in Touch: 

Honestly, most talking (during a website interview) I have ever done in an evening. I intend to keep in touch with both (hopefully), and Dorian did send me a text message today. Cannot put the text on this page, as it was a little, lets just say,R rated. I laughed and smiled upon receiving Dorian’s text message.

Fur Coat Significance: 

Liz finally drummed up the courage to ask, “why is this giant fur coat hanging here? Dorian responded, “my mother gave the coat to me.”

The subject of Dorian’s mother and the memorabilia(fur coat) seemed to bring on sudden sadness. The coat looked really warm, almost for an arctic like cold. Most likely was really expensive when first purchased. My eyes scanned the item, trying to take in every single detail to flash it to memory, almost like scanning an image into my laptop. Thoughts wondered through my mind of Dorian running his fingers through the long furs on the coat, and thinking of his mother. Memories, emotions, and pictures of people whom I loved came rushing into my mind looking at the details of the coat, people who abruptly left my life or have moved on to a better place. The coat had a special warmth about it, as I imagined his mother being very kind, loving, caring, and a warm heart, that held no boundaries of love for Dorion.

Rare Thoughts Rushed Through My Brain:

Eccentric thoughts rushed around in my brain, and hard not to say them outloud, as I had just discovered how much a coat holds hints of the inner core of the original owner. The owner who wore the coat for comfort and to get warm again from the cold for the long winters.Winter can sometimes seem endless as can grief, when grieving begins, and we cannot seem to grasp hold of anything, due to grief pushing the fog over our eyes, as a vail that we cannot ever remove.

People say grief can be resolved, I disagree. Have yet to meet a single person that is not still grieving over a loved one, even 30 years after the separation (including myself).

Quotes for Thought:

“coat that is worn on the outside shows the essence of the inside.”

“coat that is worn to protect our bodies from the elements, is often a parody of how we guard our hearts from love…as we do not wish for love to grow cold and become a victim of life’s never ending dark and icy winters. “

–lizeccentric7

English: Knox College students at St Clair dur...

English: Knox College students at St Clair during O-Week in Dunedin, New Zealand. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Little Room

No clue how to begin to write this or explain this topic that is rolling around up there in the brain. The only way for me to get started  is to just type away with no rough draft.

Have you ever had a person in your life that makes you feel like they are limiting your potential? This is so hard to explain. The person does the following things: (more…)

Blogging Challenge: Can You Win?

Challenge: Write a report/essay/informational post on an important event in history or historical person.

Winners: Eccentric will promote the post on eccentric’s front page as “sticky” for one month and put you on the blogroll as a “10″ spot indefinitely. What does this mean? Increased traffic and comments for your blog. You will also receive an award and be able to post it to the sidebar of your blog.

To enter the challenge: Write the post (please read earlier post on eccentric “report posts vs. Wikipedia”), Then place a link at the end of your post to Eccentric, if you do not see the link show up in the comments section, please send me a comment with a link to your post.

Placement of the link immediately notifies me, and your post will be reviewed the same day.

Winners: The winner will be chosen on October 1.

Happy blogging, hopefully this challenge gives some new writing ideas!

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Happy Blogging!

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http://awomeninherthirties.com/2012/08/29/blogging-steps-of-eccentric/ (report writing examples and steps)

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20 Ways to Drive Your Parents Crazy

  1. Reposition the driver’s seat of their car everyday.
  2. “Accidentally” send them a really strange text, that makes them think, “what the ____?”
  3. Place condoms in your drawer.
  4. Write something fictional & crazy in your journal. Let them find your journal.
  5. Leave your Facebook open and post a photo or a post that makes them think you are a homosexual (if you are straight).
  6. Tell your parents the voices in your head told you to join the Army.
  7. Put cat food outside and draw all the stray cats to your house.
  8. Stay out past curfew. When asked where you were say, “playing truth or dare with college kids.”
  9. Hide undergarments of the opposite gender somewhere in your room (where they will look).
  10. Put a password on your Smartphone and do not tell them the password, no matter the punishment.
  11. Turn the TV (if you are straight) to the lesbian/gay channel right before they get ready to watch TV.
  12. Use their credit card (if they allow you to) to buy any strange item. An item that will make them think, “what is going on?”
  13. Turn the dial on their watch right before they go to work.
  14. Place items in your house in different places (this drives me nuts).
  15. Change all the set radio channels on their car stereo.
  16. Change the time on the car radio.
  17. Set their cell phone alarm to sound at 3:00 a.m. one night (this drives me nuts too).
  18. Tell them your career plans are to become an actor/actress, and skip college.
  19. Pull up the craziest websites you can find on your parents laptop, so the pages appear in the internet history.
  20. Write on the family calendar, “appointment at Planned Parenthood” on any upcoming date.

Note: This post is only for humour purposes. I am not advising anyone to do any of the above items. You are reading this post at your own risk.

 

Suburbitches

 

Suburbitch:
•Bitch that lives in the suburbs
•Pretend to be wealthy (far from it)
•Snobby
•Bitchy
•Expect kids to be perfect
•Gossip
•Reputation is everything to them
•Can be male or female

The reality is a suburbitch’s child will most likely end up in therapy. I can imagination the therapist saying, “it’s ok, not to be perfect.”

Great parents do not sweat the small stuff. A suburbitch gets angry when their children break something by accident. Does that really matter? Thus the new word I made up, “suburbitch.”

A suburbitch freaks out if their child comes home with a grade lower than a “B.” In the big picture of life, is it worth getting angry if a child gets a “C?” The child has to make perfect grades, look perfect, act perfect, and do great in sports. It is an enormous amount of pressure.

Suburbitches also have their children in extracurricular activities six days a week! Where is the childhood fun in that?

Why are suburbitches adopting the new “my child must play every sport and every instrument – and be perfect” parenting style?

The kids hate it. Hey suburbitches, how about you let your kid be a kid, and have some fun? Stop putting enormous pressure on them.

Childhood is supposed to be fun!

Do you think the above parenting style is odd or normal?

Do you like the word I made up?

I wonder if suburbitch will end up in Webster’s Dictionary?

Useless Fact #17

Do you have a teenager that will not mind you? Has he/she gone rogue?

Embarrass them in front of their friends. Then, tell them you will embarrass them each time they misbehave.

I guarantee you, your teenager will straighten up in record time!

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