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longest day
Monday, December 7, 2009 7:25 PM
currently listening to: true colors - glee version
this had to be the longest day of the week so far. and it's only monday.
the day started out innocently enough, with a faith sharing. i really liked the faith sharing this morning because i just sat there and zoned out. eco was fun because all everyone did was crack jokes. and i actually knew something about the issue we were discussing. someone just keeps on getting on my nerves for her parasitism. can she just stop? i've accepted that i'm not the most generous person so she really shouldn't push it. i don't know what's stopping me from telling her to get lost. after all, she's the one who'll suffer in the end. stupid leech.
the physics long test was...long. i felt like i was taking the friggin' exam. i didn't know what to do for a certain test she had in there. well, we'll see. it was really a bad idea to have a discussion after that brain-draining test. nothing was getting through my skull as she discussed the formula for bernoulli's principle. which begs the question, is there another name for bernoulli's principle? calling a principle by any other name does not make it easier to stomach. english period was the same. everyone was noisy and the reporters did their thing. there had to have been a better way to discuss dante's inferno.
research was cancelled so we had trigo instead. i totally failed that quiz she gave us earlier. i studied, i really did. i just studied the wrong thing. darn. double period of religion because we're a catholic school like that. and finally filipino where we discussed "cellphone".
hung about after dismissal. as we were going home, the craziest thing happened. and i do mean crazy. i don't wanna blog about it. that's how crazy it was. crazy in a bad way. crazy. and my neck and back totally hurt because of it. pshh.
i have no idea how to do my micropaper. whatevs. it's due on friday. you know it's not homework until it's due tomorrow.
Labels: drama, procrastination, school
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