Tuesday, October 27, 2009

wild

For me the phrase “wild” is when I do something I never would have expected I would do, something so out of the ordinary that gets your blood pumping, so to say. Being wild can have consequences or you may have experienced something new and exciting that can only result in good things. I think some animals are wild, for examples sharks or squirrels. These animals do their own thing; they don’t have to listen to any other animal or human. I’m not positive if you can tame a shark, so that also makes them wild. Having no control over a situation does produce chaos which makes it harder to gain control, like in a classroom, kids can be described as wild if they have a substitute. Some other things or circumstances where the word wild is used can be at a party, a zoo, seeing something really pretty like going through Yellowstone Park in Wyoming, I thought was wild. Yellowstone was wild in the sense that it was so pretty, all the trails were covered in snow, we saw animals roaming free, the hot springs, it looked like a place on the discovery channel. Well it probably has been on the discovery channel, but the experience did not feel real; I saw things that I have never seen before. The whole experience was wild, buffalo; real buffalo, were literally five feet away from me. These massive “wild” animals have freedom to do whatever they want whenever they want. When I think of the word wild a few things pop up in my mind, these would consist of; something being cool, hanging out with my friends is always wild. When I’m with my friends and we go on road trips, or get lost, dance in my basement or even just roam the streets the situation always becomes pretty crazy and loud. We are never out of control I don’t think, but we can be really obnoxious and no matter what we do it is always a good time. Some nights a friend and I could just be singing our hearts out driving to little johns and it would be a wild night for us. It may sound funny, but everyone has a different perception, so even the simplest of things are wild to me. In another sense I can find a person to be “wild”, if, for example, he/ or she is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This person has no control over their actions, or their body. Losing control over may make the situation pretty reckless.

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