Befriending a Psychopath: Blog#5
Cameron's Non-Fiction Writing Blog
by Cameron McGill
2y ago
Most people I connect with are fairly similar. They tend to have somewhat similar interests to my other friends and I, and I rarely have disagreements with any of them. This isn't necessarily a bad thing since similar people will get along much easier and most likely connect on levels that most dissimilar people can't. However, I have one good friend who is a very strong exception to this strange rule of similarity. Their name is Liz, and they are in many ways my polar opposite. We don't like the same foods, shows, music, hobbies, school subjects, hell we don't even like the same kind of peopl ..read more
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My Parents Decided There Weren't Enough Scottish Names Out There So They Gave Me Three of Them Blog #4
Cameron's Non-Fiction Writing Blog
by Cameron McGill
2y ago
Recently, I learned that my name is essentially just a mosh pit of the most Scottish sounding names my parents could think of. The first clan my name derives from is Clan Cameron. There are many theories regarding where the Camerons originated from, but the most popular of these theories claims that they originally descended from the son of the Royal Family of Denmark who assisted in the restoration of Kind Fergus II of Scotland. He was given the name Cameron as a derivation from the Scottish Gaelic word cam-shròn, meaning crooked nose. The other theories regarding the Clan's origins have to d ..read more
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Music Blog #3
Cameron's Non-Fiction Writing Blog
by Cameron McGill
2y ago
I don't remember much of my life before middle school, but for some reason listening to old music with my father has always been an exception to that rule. I remember we would find an album from his childhood, and listen to it on repeat for a month or two before moving on to the next. We would do this until we had listened to everything a band had to offer, and then we would decide which songs we thought we would always enjoy, and add the best ones to a playlist he created. My father and I would repeat this process for eleven months a year, making any necessary adjustments as we went along (Na ..read more
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Bitzer's Dog Blog #2
Cameron's Non-Fiction Writing Blog
by Cameron McGill
2y ago
About a year ago, my family and I adopted a six month old Silver Labrador from a dog breeder just outside of Kimmundy. We decided to name him Bitzer and less than an hour later I had already fallen in love with him. He is my favorite thing in the world and has been since the day we took him in. He is funny, playful, expressive, loving, and wants nothing more than a nice frozen orange yogurt and blueberry treat alongside a thorough scratching on the bum. As shown in the picture below, he doesn’t show any resemblance in color to a Silver Labrador, but he has two nice and soft floppy ears, a funn ..read more
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Fears and Phobias Blog #1 Cameron McGill
Cameron's Non-Fiction Writing Blog
by Cameron McGill
2y ago
I have been afraid of many things over the course of my life, but only a few of these fears have stuck with me over the course of my life. One fear that refuses to go away is my fear of heights. I have had this fear for as long as I remember but thankfully it’s not as severe as it used to be. I remember when I was smaller I had such a hard time dealing with this fear I refused to ride any Ferris wheel no matter how big or small, I would become anxious and scared if I so much as climbed the bottom few steps of a ladder, and I only ever used the swing set for sitting, not swinging as I was worri ..read more
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