Changes in the family
As I promised, I’m here to tell you about my family’s news.
If you recall my post titled “Begging for a brother” from April 19th, I was involved in a heated discussion with my parents, as they were doubtful on a possible adoption of a young robot named Night Tenjo, and I had been pushing them for a few days, together with a group of my siblings. In the end, they agreed on the adoption and Night is now an official brother of mine.
However, Night isn’t the only soul to have joined the Prime family recently: mom and dad adopted Aetera (ten years old Autobot girl) on February 5th, from the same orphanage as Smokescreen, Kylia and other siblings; then Kitra followed, on February 6th, whom turned 8 last month; finally, in April, my parents adopted Sheldon, a shy robot from an alternative universe. All of these new siblings are currently undergoing the process of building their bonds with the family, which is still rather difficult since we are a lot and with different personalities. I try to stand by their side and help them integrate as much as possible, but it’s a matter of time anyway.
They’re going to love it in the end.
In other news, my mom changed her name in Aurora, since she loved her middle name the best (Luana is now her middle name, she simply changed their order). I think there’s nothing weird with that, since names are just names, and people can change them all the like, but dad wasn’t very pleased with the news. I guess he’s going to need time to adjust.
Now, let’s switch subjects and talk a little about research papers. Academic writing can be rather difficult to master, but it can be done. Reading a lot of essays and studying their style and structure is also very important to the purpose of learning how to write your own paper. Personally, I always keep several books and essay papers at hand when I write my paper, so I can get the inspiration I need when I start lacking useful ideas and argumentations. If you really can’t get to write your paper on time, you can still buy research papers, but I strongly suggest you learn to do your own.
Trust me, you shall be more than satisfied with your own skills in the end.
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The name is Buzz Lightyear, and I've recently acquired the last name of Prime from my adoptive family. I'm neither a human being, nor an alien, but I'm a closest thing to a robot: I'm a toy. Thus, the blog you're going to read was written by a toy, one that is willing to share his own feelings with whomever cares to read. And, of course, with my beloved 'adoptive' family.



