Fraternity and Respect— I’m a Robocitan
May 13, 2012 ♦ 0 comment ♦ Filed under Daily Life, Robocitan, Updates
Hi guys! How is everyone? :) I’m doing– VERY good, actually. Today I was invited at Skyblast‘s birthday party for his 11 years, which could be summarized in “a lot of fun” and I’ll tell you why: among the invited Robocitans, the Cortili Allder brothers (Dion, Duns and Ewan) set up a magician number that consisted in cutting one of them in three parts, and then recompose, and then sang as a trio at the karaoke— fun pieces from Michael Jackson and Cathy Perry. LOL! Amazing guys, they are. :) Dion, in particular, is an amazing guy, a music lover and a curious mind. Talking with him is a pleasure of its own, especially when the discussion revolves round singers and patissierie.
I wish I had a family— a brother or a sister, at least. That’s why I’m working on an online project called “Robocity Fraternities“, which our Leaders kindly allowed me to host on the community site, at fraternity.robocity.us. It would help some of us, the most lonely, to find and develop a tie to other lonely Robocitans, to build a ‘family of the heart’, so to speak. I think that’s going to bring more smiles in this beautiful town.
Now, about my studies: did you know that Robocity has no Photography course… yet? I petitioned our Leaders to try to find a Photography teachers for the ones of us interested in the field. We’re not a few, I swear.
Another good thing is that, since our Leaders promoted a school Reform just for Robocity last year, money spent on education has diminished considerably; that means I have more money to live on and save up for the emergencies (or that Photography course, if we’re getting an outsider as a teacher).
Recently I had a bad experience with a human being on the street, who mocked me for being “an arrogant Robocitan who thinks to be superior to all human beings”— those were her exact words. Want to know what I did? Nothing. I turned and entered the grocery as I meant to. The best thing to do with random people telling you bad things is to IGNORE them. Seriously. There’s no point in arguing with them, because they won’t learn from the mistake; they’re as stubborn as rocks and only seek pervert amusement from others’ pain. Sh**ty people.
Besides, being a Robocitan doesn’t make me arrogant or superior; it only makes me worthy of a good life, unlike some humans who want us all to be slaves think. I’m a Robocitan because I respect myself as a living being, not a tool.
End of the *super*long post. ;)
Reisi D.