Thomas Tang
Professor Balance Chow
English 1A
17 November 2014
A Pet Cabbage Named Peeve
When put together side by side, is there a visible difference between every grain of sand?
Well there is size, density, and maybe color that matters, but why is it important at all? It is important because it is a type of pet peeve! More often than usual, friends of mine say that all of my robot plastic models look the same when they are in fact not the same as each of them carry their own theme and difference. I could never understand why they cannot see the different detail and design put into every model that gives it originality. What if I put myself into their shoes?
Will I view them as all similar looking?
First of all, give me a plate of salad. Ask me what the name of the greens of the salad is.
My answer? …show more content…
I have no idea. It is a fiftyfifty chance with either lettuce or cabbage, but why do I care? I do not actually. It was only a weird vegetable comparison to ponder about from time to time as I do not eat as many greens as I should, until it became a heated discussion topic between a friend of mine named Helen. Not knowing the difference between the two is enough to irritate her, and mistaking them for the other is a whole different level of anger and frustration that could possibly awaken from a pet peeve. It was important enough for her to make a whole blog post on the subject. Natural curiosity got the best of me as I then began to research the differences and similarities of these vegetables.
Tang