Friday, May 1, 2015

What If?



What if my cat could talk to me.
What if the world was still segregated.
What if the world was made up of only girls.
                                                                                           






If my cat could talk to me, id call him when i was away just to see how hes doing and let him know i miss him. Wed talk so much my mom would make us go outside. Id have him take me around to meet his cat friends. id ask him how he likes being a cat and ask him if our cnob converstations before he could talk acttually made sense to him wehn i meowed with him. id ask him what his favorite canned cat food was. I might buy him a phone so i could text him and call him. id ask him if eh remembered the day i camea nand picked him up. i love my cat so much. if he could talk to me id have new best friend and he could let me know when he didnt feel good and he would really be like my baby beause he could talk. id ask him how fhe feels on cat nip and if he had a best cat friend or if eh ever had a girlfriend. id ask him hif h e loves me id also ask him if he likes when i give him a mohawk. id aks him if he misse s me when im gone. if my cat could talk wed just never ever stop talking and id feel complete , id become famous for having a talking cat, kind of like on ted when his bear starts talking. it would be fantastic. it might scare me at first thought. id also see what him and goose talk about and id ask if he misses his siter sasha adni if hes seen ghostst in thise house. i dont have anything left to talk about.. i think i about covered everything. wed just talk alot and id ask him everything about his thoughts and how he communicates with other cats, like if they ask eachother how they are and so on like humans do. i imagine if he talked hed never stop asking for treats or canned catfood. i got nothing else..im sweating, i need to get this under control.i need to blow my nose too. i want a typewriter. id love the sound of the keys. that would make me happy.

What if mental issues were not overlooked.
 If mental issues werent overlooked i think that the world would be a happier placce. Alot of the people that kill or rape or assault or steal is mainly because they have issues that non one has dealt with. families cant or dont have money to get kids help and older people just arent really important to others for other people to help them out. Alot of kids that have mental illness end up committing suiced or hurting others around them because their issues are overlooked or people pretend the problems are small and dont matter. If people actually gave time and resources to people and helped them, the world would be more beautiful, almost everyone would have a healthy mind and be motivated to do good. its hard in this world to find the resources needed to get help and not be looked at  for an hour then told your fine. if people got the help they needed they would get jobs, theyd be good citizens they wouldnt feel aone. ITs a big issue now that people arent getting the help they need, and mainly because hospitals
wont keep patients the length they should and parents want to pretend their kids dont have problems. Imagine a world where people talked aboutu their feelings, expressed their pain and emotions, and other people cared and places did what was needed to hellp those people get better. tered would rpobably be less crimes and higher employment rate, People would also have more trust in their hospitals and officals to be helpful when needed. i dont know much about other mental issues like down syndrome or anything like that, so im not sure how much different this would be in that aspect, i just know this for people with like depression. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anger, stuff like that.

1 comment:

  1. The first part of this blog post was very funny. Imagine what cat's would say if they could talk! The second part about Mental Issues is where you really make a point. I couldn't agree with you more. When mental issues go unnoticed in a child or the parents do not get them the correct resources to deal with their mental illness than the child has a harder time growing up to be a "good" person.

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