The bus incident: It was on the 27th of June, 2017, that I spaced out in the wrong place at the wrong time. You would think that once a person's remembered a route and gone on the buses countless times, they couldn't possibly end up in a completely different place... I left my house in the pouring hail and paced my way to the bus stop 10 minutes away. By the time I had reached it, I was drenched and I could feel the water in my shoes :/ I sought shelter under the stop and sat there for half an hour, somehow patiently waiting for the bus to arrive while strangers raced past, gripping their umbrellas in the weather. To be honest, I love hail, but only when I'm not being attacked by it. It felt like more than half an hour had gone by when I squinted and made out the shape of the big, red bus and uncomfortably climbed my way up to the top deck. The hail ended in the 30 minutes I was on this bus, so I was lucky when I got off at the last stop. The luck disappeared as
What if the world was a place where children aimlessly followed the example of their parents… a world where they had no sense of individuality? What if they attempted to speak out? Well, unfortunately for them, their parents would have adopted the authoritarian technique of parenting and would punish their child for being ‘wrong’, and instead allow their sons and daughters to walk around like emotionless robots, anticipating them to obey their every order. Parenting can be split into four categories. As a consequence of authoritarian parenting, children become obedient but have a lower self-esteem as their parents don’t permit mistakes, yet they offer little guidance. A frightening image is created in the child’s mind as they follow orders in fear, similar to the dictatorship of Hitler as the Nazis killed anyone who showed any resentment towards the Nazis. Needless to say, children raised like this are likely to portray traits of someone neurotic. You would think it couldn