Hello everyone! The person writing this one is the author “J.E.” from our group, Finding Our Five Senses. I didn’t get a chance to introduce myself in the beginning. But here I am! And I am quite happy with joining this team! I love reading your posts! (Hopefully everyone will post).
A little about me. I am in my second year of college, getting ready to finish this semester to start my final year here at CRC. After this, I plan on transferring to Sac State to study my Masters in English. My goal is to be an English teacher.
Some of my hobbies include: watching anime, bike riding, playing card games, traveling, and sleeping. In fact, had it not been of one of the anime’s I finished last semester, Hunter X Hunter, I probably wouldn’t have picked this group.
For those of you who have never watched it, DO IT! It’s about a young boy on the quest to find his dad. I can’t give you anymore details about that or else it will ruin the plot. But one of the focuses on the anime is the idea called “Nen,” or the spiritual energy that one emits. The power of “Nen” allows anyone to create any power that falls into their category. Here’s a common link to show where you fall category wise:
https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=mtexodexmqrfat
I fall under the category of an “Enhancer,” which allows me to enhance my physical capabilities. And sense I have been told that I have really good senses, my “Nen” would be this power called “Sage Mode,” Naruto fans know what I am talking about. This power would allow me to sense anything within a radius, people, living things, emotions, the like. And since I like the idea of “Nen” so much and I’m in this group, it’s a great way to portray the writing aspect of what I experience due to my heightened senses.
Hopefully you all enjoy my blog posts! Feel free to leave a comment if you want to discuss any of them. It could be this one or any of them. See ya next time!
– J.E.
Tag: Creative Writing
Again
Again, I get up at such an early part of the morning. Actually, I shouldn’t lie to myself. I’ve been up since three o’clock, my sense of hearing is just so good that my brother ruffling in the covers in the room next to mine is enough to wake me up. I wonder what it’s like, to be deaf? I know that they can’t hear, but how do deaf people learn the way “day” and “Dre” have the same “a” sound, but the “a” isn’t present in the second word. I hope I don’t lose my hearing. I love knowing that I can hear the sounds of someone laugh, or the jingling of keys, or someone speaking. Even if everyone in the world has different voices, our ears are a universal communicator and translator. It can interpret the emotions and thoughts behind a sentence. Even a simple “I love you” can be taken differently, based off how one says it and how one hears it.
Blah, here I go again, about a whole bunch of nonsense. Sorry brain, but I need to go back to sleep, again.
— J.E.