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Wednesday, November 19, 2003
DPAK Rant #1--Human Curiousity
In case you were curious of the title, I'm beginning a series of rants (only 4-5 right now) on random stuff. This first rant is about human curiousity and how we tend to react to fights (in schools).
As I was walking down the hall with my friend, we were going to her locker, we noticed a large clump of student gathered near a door (leading to another section of the building). My friend, who prefers to be left annoymous, tried to peek over the crowds to see what was going on...
"Is that a fight?" She asked.
"I do believe so." I replied.
"I wanna see." She stated as I tried to drag her towards her locker.
"It's just a fight."
"I've never seen a fight!"
"Fights are like wrecks. Everyone flocks around when one occurs." With this, we continued on our quest. I later heard tale of what happened, but I don't keep track of these things. I'm not big into the whole 'Oooo!-it's-a-fight-let's-watch' sorta thing.
So, I question the nature of human curiousity. What is it that drag us to sites of wrecks and fights? I believe it to be that, as the sinful creatures we are, people somewhat enjoy seeing havoc brought by said incidents.
DPAK's Question of the Day: What is your opinion on the nature of human curiousity?
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