Monday, August 31, 2015

Reading Diary A - Aesop's Fables (English)

Aesop's Fables (English)

First thoughts while reading these classical stories were - 1) I had no idea Aesop fables had reference to Greek and Roman gods! This type of mythology is just about my most favorite of all. I just figured Aesop's fables were all about nature and classic animals like wolves, hares, and tortoise (apparently that is the singular and plural version - learn something new everyday). But no! Aesop's fables also include Greek Mythology! Dooooope. 2) Second thought was, WOW, some of these are confusing because they were written in such and old, and poetic manner. 3) Aesop (Esop) was an Athenian - so him writing about classical gods is a given, further reinforcing my first thought.


An Ape and her Two BratsThere was an Ape that had Twins. She doted upon one of them, and did not much care for t'other. She took a sudden Fright once, and in a Hurry whips up her Darling under her Arm, and carries the Other a Pick-a-pack upon her Shoulders.

In this haste and maze, down she comes, and beats out her Favourite's Brains against a Stone; but that which she had at her Back came off safe and sound.


Thoughts
I was surprised by this story most. Not only in the outcome but the explicit imagery compared to most of the fables, especially in the line "beats out her favorites brains against a stone" - so tragic. And she shouldn't have favorites. Rude.


A Boar and a Fox
As a Boar was whetting his Teeth against a Tree, up comes a Fox to him.

"Pray, what do you mean by That?" says he, "for I see no occasion for't."

"Well," says the Boar, "but I do; for when I come once to be set upon, 'twill be too late for me to be Whetting when I should be Fighting."

No Man, or State can be safe in Peace, that is no always in readiness to encounter an Enemy in Case of War.


Thoughts
I love morals like this. I was a warrior in a past life. Sport and competition are small scale is wars in the world of present. You're welcome.

Final Thoughts
The stories about Apollo, Lions, and conflict are my favorite. There were a couple that left me wanting to draw epic images for the stories, but sometimes stories are better left allowing the reading to create their own. We all have unique visions, stories are where they come to life.



Thursday, August 27, 2015

Week 1 Curation

Folders and bookmarks have been A1 since day 1. They are a necessity to any college student for personal and educational curation and organizational reasons (I sometimes like stringing long words together to make me seem smarter). Personally I prefer when the sites are organized in a grid in favicon form as I am very visual and I love icons and logos as I am a designer. A list of words is just less attractive to moi.

Folder. I'm a minimalist.

Growth Mindset

The concept of Growth Mindset is almost like a Buddhist, zen, spiritual learning aura one should try and practice to become a better learner and ultimately a better person. Some parts are easy said, harder done. Some of it seems cliche, while some of it seems totally logically and like what our teachers and parents have preached to us. Practice makes perfect. Versatility and an openness to new ideas and different ways of thinking all expand the mind and further ones being. I feel like a monk typing this haha. One thought I had while listening to and reading Carol Dwek's teachings and the continuous use of the word "mindset" was how it related to difficult times in sports and the hours of practice, being coached, and preparation to be great. My former football coach would always say "live like a champion." It was our creed, our motto. Being an athlete my mentality has been molded by my many practices, experiences, hard lessons, and the moments that sculpt the competitor to grow and overcome the exhaustion, failures, and other obstacles. Learning is an obstacle at first, and we get better at it by continual exposure, preparation, and training of this ultimate skill. I think the most important things to take away from Growth Mindset are - practice, versatility, mentality, and positive belief.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Storybook Favorites

The first storybook I read was Japanese Samurai Tales, a book about swordsmanship, spirit, death, and of course the almighty samurai. It was written in letter form making it feel very special. There weren't much details about the actual fighting but there was a poetic feel to the stories that lined together through letters. It covered four samurais (Yagyu Tajima no Kami, Miyamoto Musashi, Sasaki Kojiro, Hattori Hanzo), each important to Japanese history and culture. I enjoy samurais as they are considered perhaps the most skillful warriors of all time.

The second storybook was Mythology's Most Wanted, one highlighting Egypt's Set (God of chaos, confusion and storms), Loki (Norse god of trickery and wrong doing), and Medusa (Greek monster, a female with snakes for hair). Monster are of interest to me. Mix mythology and monsters and we have a match, no tinder. I'm a real boy if you can't tell, action, violence, swords, and monsters interest me like a little skipper playing with army men. I am also a designer so thus far I have not been too impressed with the physical look or feel of the pages. I have learned through my studies and design experience that clean, readable design lets the content take front stage. I plane to have a fairly simple layout like my blog, and black type on white background, because white type on black backgrounds are a little harder to read. Besides that small critique, I enjoyed the storybook and its content.

The third storybook I read was The Monsters of the Twelve Labors, which was about, you guessed it, the monster Hercules fought in his daunting twelve labors. One particular section intrigued me the most in this storybook - the Lernean Hydra part. The author broke the story up into three sections, the search, the clash, the victory. He goes into great detail about how Herc defeats the Hydra by cauterizing its wounds before more heads sprung up out of the many decapitated necks. I love descriptive writing of action and the Hydra in the below pic is dope.


UnTextbook Story Exploration

Unit: Aesop (All)
I enjoy short stories of moral, and just about every kid grows up with these types of stories that teach valuable lessons using animals and the personification of them. I like how these stories are usually more serious than those like Disney or Pixar, and hardly sugar coat death or wrong doing to in order to stay true to life teach real life lessons. I also wanted to be a zoologist at a young age (but I strongly dislike biology haha) so my interest of animals is strong.

Unit: Blackfoot
Native American tales are rich with true North American culture. They are similar to Aesop's fables but with a native homage. I also just think the name Blackfoot is dope and I have Native American blood mixed in with all of my other genetic goodness.

Unit: Arabian Nights
Along with Native blood I have a Saudi Arabian background as my grandfather is originally from the Middle East. I also want to compare and contrast the original writing of Aladdin to its Disney remake. 

Unit: Nursery Rhymes
Who doesn't like rhymes?! I mean most of America listens to hip-hop or rap and this is where it all started haha.


Unit: Ovid I
Classical mythology is perhaps what I am most interested in. I love the classical Greek and roman cultures, particularly their mythology and ties to warfare. The image below reflects the chaos, divinity, and classical antiquity I have come to enjoy by one of the most interesting times in history. Ares and Apollo are my two favorite gods as Ares is God of War and violence - with my entrenchment into a culture of competition he is the one I would pray to if I lived in that time. The Aries is also my horoscope sign (aka a ram). While Apollo is the archer, and God of Light.


Michael Al-Jiboori - aka DarkSkinnedDrake - Introduction

The young man. The myth. The soon to be legend.. Ha I wish, hopefully. I'm ridiculous. I'm chill. Sooner born and bred. I'm from Tulsa Oklahoma. My Snapchat name is DarkSkinnedDrake. I'm a jokester at heart. But I'm also an athlete, designer, and big brother. Family, rugby, and design are my passions, my life. I am a graphic designer majoring in Visual Communications here at THE University of Oklahoma. I'm proud to be from this state despite others thinking that all we have are buffalo and the Oklahoma City Thunder. I'm also a mutt (puppy emoji) meaning I am mixed. My mother is Arabian and German. My father is African American and Cherokee. I am all! I love it. I feel culturally blessed and interesting. Plus I can act light skinned and dark skinned haha. All of my little brothers are light skinned, I am the only one that came out dark but its ok I compare that to being the male lion of a pride with the dark mane, as they are the alpha. I love my little brothers though, and my little feisty princess of a baby sister. Rugby has been a big part of my life recently. I was captain for 4 years for the University of Oklahoma. All-American honors. Notoriety throughout the American rugby world. D1 player of the week. And have also played for the likes of Dallas, Denver, and most recently New York City. All have been great times with great competition. I live for competition, and I live for good vibes and chill times.

 photo credit Alex Foster NYC teammate
for my personal use

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Week 1 Storytelling - A Lion Amongst Bulls

Three Bullocks & A Lion
an Aesop fable

The original story:

A Lion had been watching three Bullocks feeding in an open field. He had tried to attack them several times, but they had kept together, and helped each other to drive him off. The Lion had little hope of eating them, for he was no match for three strong Bullocks with their sharp horns and hoofs. But he could not keep away from that field, for it is hard to resist watching a good meal, even when there is little chance of getting it.

Then one day the Bullocks had a quarrel, and when the hungry Lion came to look at them and lick his chops as he was accustomed to do, he found them in separate corners of the field, as far away from one another as they could get.

It was now an easy matter for the Lion to attack them one at a time, and this he proceeded to do with the greatest satisfaction and relish.



In unity is strength.

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A Lion Amongst Bulls

A rendition of the Three Bullocks & A Lion:

The king of beast lay flat on a grassland, stalking a group of three male bulls. This stalking beast was a golden big cat, and the most ferocious of animals, none other than the majestic lion. The bulls were just as majestic but did not have the kill-or-be-killed, take everything, leave nothing mentality the lion had earned throughout the test of survival that is life - though burly with chiseled thigh muscles, hulkish traps, and equipped with three to four foot long horns on either side of their heads. The bulls were powerful, but they weren't as hungry as the lion as all they had to do to survive was graze on a gold pasture. This burned laziness, and a docile mentality into their hearts and minds as they were not prepared for what they were about to face in the great lion who was just as chiseled, just as burly, but with a desire to conquer and eat to survive, and survive to win the game of life for as long as he could. He was no docile creature, he was a beast of speed, power, intensity, and intelligence, well-rounded, covering all areas of a creature deserving to win life.

The lion rushed the three bulls.. The youngest split from the other two in a hectic dash, showing his immaturity and stupidity. The lion picked him off as easily as a domestic cat does a mouse. One down. The second bull bum rushed the lion with what he thought was sheer power and rage, and just as quickly the lion side stepped that bull showing his grace and agility, all while maneuvering his deathly blow to that bull. Two down. The third bull, and the worthiest of the three starred into the lions eyes. This was a true showdown. A clash of beast. The lion shrunk his shoulders engaging in an offensive stance, ready to charge or pounce. The bull motioned its classic hoof through dirt gesture. They both shot out of stance ready to lay waste to what they held on to dearest..

Be the most bad ass.



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Author's Notes

My story is based off of an Aesop fable named Three Bullocks & A Lion found in Aesop for Children, by (anonymous), illustrated by Milo Winter (1919). I used the same characters as the original story but added much greater detail. What drew me to this story was that lions are by far my favorite creature. The simple moral and style of the original fable was strength in unity, while the moral in mine is of more colorful description, aggressive in nature and one of survival and relentless mentality. The strong survive. I swear I am a lion reincarnate haha. 





Monday, August 24, 2015

Tulsa: My City // My Most Favoritest Place

"918 to my city, I get it I get it" - to reference a quote/verse in rapper/singer Drake's song 305 To My City in which he sings about his area code and city. Tulsa is my city and I am very loyal to it and Oklahoma. I am proud of each, despite others thinking that this is a flat land where buffalo still roam. Tulsa was the oil capitol of the world at one point in time, and is unbiasedly the best city in Oklahoma. It is my favorite because its my birthplace and holder of many of my memories. I just wish it was the Tulsa Thunder, just saying.


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