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About Me

Hi my name is Troy Vishnu Persaud and this is my web site. I'm a 17 year old male Persian, Caucasian, native, French, Scottish mixed student attending Sir Oliver Mowat C.I. This is my 3rd year at high school and interestingly enough my 3rd high school. I first started out at Stephen Leacock C.I. @ Shepard and Birchmount and attended that school for 3 semesters before my studies were cut short by a gang related incident involving in numerous arrests and charges which are still be dealt with up to now. Afterwards l was placed in Albert Campbell C.I. @ Finch and McCowan for the last semester of Grade 10 but due to legal issues l was not able to complete the year. In the summer of 2003 my family came to a decision to move from our town house and upgrade to a larger more comfortable home in Cedarbrae. After the durance of moving and having to deal with the Toronto blackout 2 weeks later we finally got settled in we began to prepare for a fresh start, in a new neighbourhood.

Me and my "Loving" brother

Interests

Throughout my experiences and tributarious experiences in life l have been exposed to many cultures, activities and accounts in which l now actively pursue and enjoy.

One of my most favourable activities would have to be watching movies. I like a wide variety of genres like action, horror, comedy, drama. My favourites movies are Fight Club, The Last Samurai and The Shaw Shank Redemption as they show immense drama and action scenes which are unparralled in any other motion picture. Aside from movies, probably the most influential past-time of my life would have to be Music. Its the most widely distributed, incredibly popular means of entertainment you can enjoy in today's modern society. The harmonious rhythmic dynamics and lyrical entwinements combine to form audio bliss.

Opinions and Rants

Rant: Social Sickness

Throughout my life, l have been somewhat defiant in the basic throughput of life that our civilization has been dependent on for generations. Yes, that's right, I'm talking about 'The System'.

The system is a dizzying array of binding rules and laws that we have all been led to believe is righteous and true. It shows us how to live, what to do, where to go and why we do these things. Mankind is and always has been dependent on this system for sustenance and purpose, and for what? If we are all told what to do, then are we truly in control of our lives? Allow me to rationalize this for you, let's say Person A was a hard working doctor of sorts, good pay, nice house, intellectual, funny, popular; living a generally happy life. But Person B was a sloth, unpopular, socially rejected, impoverish, dimwitted individual of whom had no prospects and no redeeming qualities whatsoever. What's to say that Person B doesn't deserve the same quality of life as Person A? To live a lap of luxury as his comrades in higher circles enjoy and take for granted? Aren't all human beings supposedly created equal? Shouldn't there be an end to this flagrant social apartheid from which we are bound to so vigorously?

Those whom come from a prestigious lineage of families with rich coffers and public status, expanding only within their gregarious, indigenous classes are blind to anything but their own statuitous egos. This type of capitalistic mind-set is what's wrong with our generation. Too set in our ways we are in terms of appropriate behaviour, natural expectations and being subjugated to the same conforming crap that over-minds everything else. We have forgotten where our roots lie, how we lived off one another in harmony, a utopia of social equilibrium.

We're led by the nose like lambs to the slaughter, ready to become next-generation poster children of modern society, and nothing will be able to stop it.