Hi,
My name is Mercy. I am 22 years old. I am the most honest person you will ever meet. I mean everything I say but I will admit that some of the things I say come out harsh and I am working on that.
I can't say that I have one favorite anything in each categories....For example
favorite movie: Never back Down, Death Race, Fear, Remember Me, S.W.A.T., all of The Fast and Furious movie and many more.
favorite tv shows: Sons of the Anarchy, Teen wolf, Prison Break, Rookie Blue, Once Upon A Time, and many more.
favorite songs: blurred lines, tie me down, American Idiot, BedRock, Daylight, Don't Stop Believin', I love it, Imma Be, The Lazy Song, AND many more.
favorite books/authors: The Jungle, Pride and Prejudice, Anne Rice, Nicholas Sparks and many more.
favorite colors: mostly blue and green
favorite animals: penguins, dogs(boxers, bulldogs, pugs etc.), white tigers
If you like to know more about me....ask and you shall receive lol.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
My Five Items
Item #1: Was a picture of my family (my grandparents, my parents, my to aunts and their husband's and my uncle and his girlfriend, also my brother and my nine cousins). My family has always been close and we always help each other out no matter what the cost.
Item #2: Was a picture of my 15th birthday. To most people that our Hispanics they believe that is my QuinceaƱera but being a Mexican American I never really followed through on all the traditions of a normal quinceanera. But it was still my coming out party to my social world (friends and family).
Item #3: Was a book. I choose a book for two reason the first is that in my spare time I like to sit around and read books and the second reason is because this book help me understand the struggles that I went through in my life as an Mexican American were real and that I was the only one going through them. The book is called "George Washington Gomez"- write by a Mexican American writing about a Mexican American boy and his life struggles being a Mexican in an American society. He was able to fit in either Mexican society or American society because he was Mexican American. But because of his struggles in life he was still able to make his dreams come true for himself. I high recommend that if you have a chance to read it you should it will open your eyes to a new experience of another race.
Item #4: Was a Movie. Mostly because if I am not reading a book I am most like watching a movie and it could be any type of movies. I like all types of movie: action, romance, horror, thriller etc..
Item #5: Was box of pan de dulce (basically with donuts and cookies) to share with everyone because I was brought up to share and give to others.
Item #2: Was a picture of my 15th birthday. To most people that our Hispanics they believe that is my QuinceaƱera but being a Mexican American I never really followed through on all the traditions of a normal quinceanera. But it was still my coming out party to my social world (friends and family).
Item #3: Was a book. I choose a book for two reason the first is that in my spare time I like to sit around and read books and the second reason is because this book help me understand the struggles that I went through in my life as an Mexican American were real and that I was the only one going through them. The book is called "George Washington Gomez"- write by a Mexican American writing about a Mexican American boy and his life struggles being a Mexican in an American society. He was able to fit in either Mexican society or American society because he was Mexican American. But because of his struggles in life he was still able to make his dreams come true for himself. I high recommend that if you have a chance to read it you should it will open your eyes to a new experience of another race.
Item #4: Was a Movie. Mostly because if I am not reading a book I am most like watching a movie and it could be any type of movies. I like all types of movie: action, romance, horror, thriller etc..
Item #5: Was box of pan de dulce (basically with donuts and cookies) to share with everyone because I was brought up to share and give to others.
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