The J.A.W.S society

JAWS stands for the Journeying and Writing Society. The ruling body of JAWS is a dictatorship, run by the friendly dictator, Jordan Wagner. We value control highly in this society. In the year 2010, we broke away from the United States and journeyed into the Pacific ocean, whereupon we found an island to start anew. Our society breaks away from the hardships of regular technology, including cyber bullying, over-dependence on cell phones and Iphones, and unhealthy lifestyles due to too much time spent inside on game systems. We monitor everyone's lifestyles on the island to make sure they are healthy and happy with their technology uses. Kathryn Palmer, the head of history division, is in charge of watching the history of all activity on our internet servers and making sure there are no mishappenings. Tara Schnepp, our athletic director, sets the regular amount of time for kids and teens to get outside and play every day. Katy Williamson, the head of entertainment, makes sure all videos, games and anything else related to entertainment is clean. There has never been a suicide or murder in the JAWS society.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Post #1- A New Device is in Town!

Today was definitely a day for the J.A.W.S. history books! Me and my brother were about to leave school on the “fast bus”, which is the transportation system for more advanced students. These special busses usually have computer monitors on the back of each seat for us to continue on with our work, but on this particular day the monitors had been torn out and the bus was seemingly under construction. When I got home I asked my father, who is the vice president of the transportation system, what they were planning on doing with the busses. Apparently they are going to replace the computer monitors with new state-of-the-art telepathic monitors, which are said to predict your search for you before you know what you are going to search. I know it sounds a bit far-fetched, but my dad assures that this will soon be the new method of browsing the web, so we all better get used to these new devices.

Overall it was a pretty good day. I went with a few friends to the island's biggest water park and rode the two most daring slides: Attack and Jaws of Fury. Jaws of Fury was especially scary because there are overhead projectors throughout the tunnel of the ride that show intense shark jaws coming at you. It makes me feel at home, however, because I know what the jaws represent in this society and it makes me feel proud.

Posted by Tara Schnepp

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