Wednesday, February 14, 2018

I woke up knowing that today I had to wear the Winter uniform. It is just so tight sometimes and feels kind of weird. The P.E uniform is much easier to put on and lets you feel very comfortable. Also, you don't have to worry about uniform code. You see the P.E uniform is just a shirt and pants. However, the Winter uniform involves a buttoned-up shirt, tie, belt, and pants. In addition, you have to tuck in your buttoned-up shirt at all times. While with the P.E uniform you can just leave it like that. Basically, if you miss any of those factors for the Winter uniform the teachers will give you a detention, yell at you, or give some other type of consequence. The "principal" named Ms. Link is probably the scariest person in the whole school. If she witnesses you without any of those "clothing" you definitely have a week of detention.

Anyway, sorry for ranting about the uniform. Thankfully, my aunt dropped my sister at her bus stop (again). I only have to do that when my father gets a day off (one day). At 8:00 A.M I said goodbye to my aunt and left to the bus stop. I got to the school at around 8:35 A.M so it wasn't late. The first period was Social Studies (I thought it was Science) and my teacher continued talking about everyday stuff (happening now), including racism. He told the class that one of his students asked why he always talks about "Racism". Apparently to him, racism is happening every day and we just can't avoid it. Something that confuses me is how rare we use the textbook. I know the teachers are allowed to have their own curriculum but when you don't use the textbook for about 4 weeks it starts getting to you.

The good thing is that we barely have homework or quizzes. When Social Studies was finished there was Community Circle. Before it happened my teacher wanted everyone to review our "college" cheer. The reason I did that to the word "College" was that it has nothing to do with college. I don't even know what college my teacher went to. Our "cheer" is basically a diss track. Where we insult other classrooms (more towards the students) and say how much better we are. Not a single "cheer" I've heard this year had anything to do with a college. Since Mr. Correa (my teacher) teaches 7D (more or less the worst class in the 7th grade) he knows how bad they are (in terms of grades) and called out them in the cheer.

I actually remember what the cheer was so let me say it. 
"She said do you love me I tell her only partly, yo mama said ugly she'd disown ya I'm sorry,
(7A) We are the life of the party
And your below us, (7D) wishes they could be us,
You got bad grades and your breath stinks,
God's plan, God's plan (dramatic ending),".
The last part was actually pretty cringy since only half of the class did the dramatic ending and the rest were just standing like they don't know whats happening (me and my friends).

Google News

This post is about Overwatch and written by a man who plays the game himself. It is called, "Nearly Two years later, I still play 'Overwatch"- Here are 7 reasons why". I'm going to go by some of his reasons and explain them myself. 1, "The core of "Overwatch" is immensely enjoyable and well-designed". What this guy is trying to say is that Overwatch is very cartoony but serious at the same time. It's not like "Call of Duty" where everything looks so serious and real. The newest game for Call of Duty is called, "Call of Duty: World War 2" and it shows military soldiers fighting each other to the death. One of his other reasons is how "Overwatch is always growing". I truly believe in that, "Overwatch" has been released ever since 2016 and two years later is still played a lot. So far, they have remade several characters and added 5 new hereos to the game. Anyway, that is it for today!

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