Instead of beginning from the very start of my day and finishing somewhere in the middle, I've decided to revert back to what I used to do. This is to just talk about the "highlights" or "interesting" stuff that happened. During P.E there was a lockdown that drastically lowered the time in the period. I received good news from my P.E teacher. She explained that my class was going to do their Fitness Tests in the next month or so. Apparently, she couldn't do them at the start of the year since the pace was too fast. Something else that's happening in the next month is Stepping. Stepping is a "form of percussive dance in which the participant's entire body is used as an instrument" (quoted from the internet). That means we need to use our whole body and create dance moves.
I really didn't like hearing this but decided to not show it. The game we played in P.E was "MatBall" (basically kickball). I really enjoyed it and even scored 2 points for my team. Unfortunately, while kicking the ball I accidentally hit one of the girls on the opposing team. Thankfully, I didn't get in trouble and said sorry. My teacher was kind enough to give me a second chance! That was how I got my first point! I'm going to count Lunch as a highlight because there was food. However, "highlight" doesn't mean it was good. During Lunch, there was indoor recess since it was too cold outside for kids to go. The lunch attendant decided she could take us to the Technology lab if we were quiet. My friends and I wanted to go so badly but this one group in the middle of the class ruined our chances.
I was extremely pissed when the lunch attendant said we couldn't go anymore! My friends were the same as me and all of us wanted to yell at their little group! They could've played when we got to the cafeteria or during Dinner but NOOOOOO. It had to be now that they played "UNO". I mean seriously! The lunch lady would've let us go while at the cafeteria but had no one to come and stay with us. Their group is called the 'ELA Squad". One of my friends told me they think their popular but only hang out with themselves. I had a friend named, "John" in Sixth grade and he's still in my class this year. Unfortunately, John decided to join them and to this day I still don't talk to him.
This last paragraph of school is going to be during Math. Just to let you know, it isn't good. At around the middle of the period, a fire alarm rang. Everyone in my class knew how cold it was outside so they went to their lockers. Suddenly, my teacher yelled at them ( I was part) saying you couldn't take your sweaters. I was astonished when I heard this but knew I couldn't do anything about it. So I reluctantly got in line with the rest of my classmates to go outside. And let me tell you, it was FREEZING! The kids all around me could agree on the same thing! The weather was around 20 degrees! I was complaining so much and almost landed myself a detention! I just can't talk about it anymore!
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Today's post is going to be about Overwatch. I'm sorry but I can't think of anything else and it's also the fastest to write about! This story I read today is a 19-year-old boy who dropped out of school to become a full-time pro. I think that the kid's dad must be pretty cool and chill to let his son pursue his dreams like that. However, I'm worried about the future of this kid. Maybe he'll play other games that don't involve the turning and swiping of Overwatch. What I'm trying to say is that first-person shooters require good game sense and fast reflexes. If you don't have that then whats the point of playing. Once this kid grows older he'll probably lose his gaming skills and have to resort to a full time job (real, physical). However, since he dropped out of school I wonder how he'll make a living? My dad says his dad is extremely stupid to do something like that. Anyway, until next time.
I really didn't like hearing this but decided to not show it. The game we played in P.E was "MatBall" (basically kickball). I really enjoyed it and even scored 2 points for my team. Unfortunately, while kicking the ball I accidentally hit one of the girls on the opposing team. Thankfully, I didn't get in trouble and said sorry. My teacher was kind enough to give me a second chance! That was how I got my first point! I'm going to count Lunch as a highlight because there was food. However, "highlight" doesn't mean it was good. During Lunch, there was indoor recess since it was too cold outside for kids to go. The lunch attendant decided she could take us to the Technology lab if we were quiet. My friends and I wanted to go so badly but this one group in the middle of the class ruined our chances.
I was extremely pissed when the lunch attendant said we couldn't go anymore! My friends were the same as me and all of us wanted to yell at their little group! They could've played when we got to the cafeteria or during Dinner but NOOOOOO. It had to be now that they played "UNO". I mean seriously! The lunch lady would've let us go while at the cafeteria but had no one to come and stay with us. Their group is called the 'ELA Squad". One of my friends told me they think their popular but only hang out with themselves. I had a friend named, "John" in Sixth grade and he's still in my class this year. Unfortunately, John decided to join them and to this day I still don't talk to him.
This last paragraph of school is going to be during Math. Just to let you know, it isn't good. At around the middle of the period, a fire alarm rang. Everyone in my class knew how cold it was outside so they went to their lockers. Suddenly, my teacher yelled at them ( I was part) saying you couldn't take your sweaters. I was astonished when I heard this but knew I couldn't do anything about it. So I reluctantly got in line with the rest of my classmates to go outside. And let me tell you, it was FREEZING! The kids all around me could agree on the same thing! The weather was around 20 degrees! I was complaining so much and almost landed myself a detention! I just can't talk about it anymore!
Google News
Today's post is going to be about Overwatch. I'm sorry but I can't think of anything else and it's also the fastest to write about! This story I read today is a 19-year-old boy who dropped out of school to become a full-time pro. I think that the kid's dad must be pretty cool and chill to let his son pursue his dreams like that. However, I'm worried about the future of this kid. Maybe he'll play other games that don't involve the turning and swiping of Overwatch. What I'm trying to say is that first-person shooters require good game sense and fast reflexes. If you don't have that then whats the point of playing. Once this kid grows older he'll probably lose his gaming skills and have to resort to a full time job (real, physical). However, since he dropped out of school I wonder how he'll make a living? My dad says his dad is extremely stupid to do something like that. Anyway, until next time.
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