Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Rally the good men

We're starting a revolution!

And we're going to fail utterly, since the authorities demand it to be so, and anything we say in reply is besides the point and hence not relevant.

It's not going to make you popular. It's not going to make you loved. It's simple logic - shooting down a person's point while making a fool of him does not constitute to boosting school morale. If you want an assembly that is supposed to let us share ideas and contribute to the school,

At least try to make it sound like you've considered the options before stating them to be flawed.

Yes, some are made of fail. Some are really fail. Some are a disgrace to failure. But it just isn't right to mock and make fun of them right in the face of their peers. Oh, perhaps it's all one great big joke to grin and yodel at. Hah hah hah - Am I laughing right? 'cos I think you're trying to be funny.

Watching some poor sod suffer for no apparent reason isn't entertainment. It's human ego running its path - reserve this for the silly reality TV shows, thank you very much.

(Actors don't count. They get paid to wallow in misery and publicity.)

This isn't a rant. It is constructive and happy feedback by a constructive and happy student.

And now, shifting onto the usual, crack-induced me -

I have utterly given up on math homework. This field is best left to be dominated by the Julians and Dereks of the world. Not for the personifications of the lack of logical reasoning - like me.

But overall, this has been a pretty GOOD DAY. But GOOD DAY was spoilt by bad assembly, which shall be cast aside and utterly ignored, ho-hum.

Math was wasted on trying to unblock the program we were supposed to use, so naturally, being active, multitasking students, we went and read our online lessons over and over while browsing miscellaneous sites of leisure pursuit in the name of fun, joy and laughter. History was quite funny, Mr Docherty was in a GOOD MOOD today, adding on to the GOOD DAY. Though he smells like a furniture store, somehow. The Ikea-ish sorta essence.

Then school ended, and Bing came over to my place to complete the Lit presentation. It was GOOD DISCIPLINE since we actually kept to task. Though the 40 minutes or so after we were done was spent on de_dust2 and the clever use of Krieg.

Following which I realised there was still homework, which put quite an indentation on GOOD DAY. But, hey! It was math which I wouldn't be able to solve regardless. So GOOD RIDDANCE to homework.

And then, GOOD GOSH, it dawned on me that it was 1 in the morning.

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