Today I want to talk about the Liberty Science Center. I know I said that I didn't go to the Liberty Science Center field trip that was for my class but during the weekend (Saturday), after reading my spelling list a few times at Jersey Shore my dad told my sister and I that we could go to there. I was pretty excited when he told us this and so was my sister we started running and jumping everywhere. Once we got in the car I buckled my seatbelt and opened my window to feel that fresh cold breeze since it still in the morning. After 5 minutes of driving we bought a ticket to enter the parking lot and parked our car. Then walked to the front entrance of the center and saw all the cool exhibits!
I am going to go into detail about everything that we did. At first my dad was checked by a security guard at the entrance and then we went to the Ticket area to get our little wristband. After applying the wristband I took my family to the gateway that led to all the exhibits and activities that were taking place that very moment. The first place that we went to was "Infinity Climber" which was on the 2nd floor. One of my friends at school told me about this after coming back from the trip but I didn't know how it looked like, until now. It turned out to be some circled shaped disks thirty feet from the ground. I was kind of surprised and scared when I looked at it but after going inside and playing tag with my sister I really enjoyed it.
After about 10 minutes my sister and I crawled out and looked at the animal exhibits. All the animals looked really cool because its been a while since I been to the center. I saw scorpions, snakes, poisonous frogs, alligator snapping turtles, and awuatic creatures as well such as hermit crabs, starfish, tiger sharks, and some huge fish that I don't know the name of. Anyway lets just say that it was pretty cool. I even saw a parrot outside of a cage or box (exhibit) but I wasn't able to touch it. Apparently people were allowed to ask questions about it. Unfortunately there was a "Mouse Olympics" inside a huge box that I missed. The animal exhibits were realy cool and my dad just kept on reading the little descriptions for the aquatic one.
By the time finished with the animal exhibits it was 1:00 P.M. The next exhibit or activity I went to was the Touch tunnel. I really enjoyed it because it was really dark and the only way to get out was by using your touch. My dad said it was a waste of time but I disagreed. Before leaving the center I also visited the star trek exhibit that my dad payed a lot of money for, however for people who know nothing about the show (me and my family) it wasn't really worth the price. The last thing I forgot to mention was how my dad, sister, and I ate food there. Each of us got a little tray full of chicken tenders and french fries. The ketchup was near the tables so we didn't need to buy that and my dad let me have soda for once. Anyway that was my dad at Liberty Science Center.
On Google News I read a story about my favorite game so far, "Overwatch". Apparently the Overwatch team are taking measures to ensure that Overwach doesn't have toxicity in it. Apparently they have built or created a team called "Overwatch's Strike Team" that is taking care of this problem or at least thinking of ideas to do so. In my opinion, I think that for PC if someone types a bad word to someone else or if the sentence is directed as an insult in a way that is taken too far, then they should suspend or at least give a warning to that player. The reason I didn't say ban is because that seems a bit too harsh to give to someone for saying a bad word (could be by mistake). That is my post, see ya'll later.
I am going to go into detail about everything that we did. At first my dad was checked by a security guard at the entrance and then we went to the Ticket area to get our little wristband. After applying the wristband I took my family to the gateway that led to all the exhibits and activities that were taking place that very moment. The first place that we went to was "Infinity Climber" which was on the 2nd floor. One of my friends at school told me about this after coming back from the trip but I didn't know how it looked like, until now. It turned out to be some circled shaped disks thirty feet from the ground. I was kind of surprised and scared when I looked at it but after going inside and playing tag with my sister I really enjoyed it.
After about 10 minutes my sister and I crawled out and looked at the animal exhibits. All the animals looked really cool because its been a while since I been to the center. I saw scorpions, snakes, poisonous frogs, alligator snapping turtles, and awuatic creatures as well such as hermit crabs, starfish, tiger sharks, and some huge fish that I don't know the name of. Anyway lets just say that it was pretty cool. I even saw a parrot outside of a cage or box (exhibit) but I wasn't able to touch it. Apparently people were allowed to ask questions about it. Unfortunately there was a "Mouse Olympics" inside a huge box that I missed. The animal exhibits were realy cool and my dad just kept on reading the little descriptions for the aquatic one.
By the time finished with the animal exhibits it was 1:00 P.M. The next exhibit or activity I went to was the Touch tunnel. I really enjoyed it because it was really dark and the only way to get out was by using your touch. My dad said it was a waste of time but I disagreed. Before leaving the center I also visited the star trek exhibit that my dad payed a lot of money for, however for people who know nothing about the show (me and my family) it wasn't really worth the price. The last thing I forgot to mention was how my dad, sister, and I ate food there. Each of us got a little tray full of chicken tenders and french fries. The ketchup was near the tables so we didn't need to buy that and my dad let me have soda for once. Anyway that was my dad at Liberty Science Center.
On Google News I read a story about my favorite game so far, "Overwatch". Apparently the Overwatch team are taking measures to ensure that Overwach doesn't have toxicity in it. Apparently they have built or created a team called "Overwatch's Strike Team" that is taking care of this problem or at least thinking of ideas to do so. In my opinion, I think that for PC if someone types a bad word to someone else or if the sentence is directed as an insult in a way that is taken too far, then they should suspend or at least give a warning to that player. The reason I didn't say ban is because that seems a bit too harsh to give to someone for saying a bad word (could be by mistake). That is my post, see ya'll later.
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