Monday, March 26, 2018

I just finished reading 60 pages of this new book called, " Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard". I will explain how I got this book as the post goes on, especially since it was a school day. Anyway, let me begin with the start of the day. After waking up, my sister and I walked downstairs and started putting on our clothes for school. Once we finished putting on our clothes I brushed my teeth. At first, my sister refused to clean her's. However, after a bit of persuasion, the two of us were both clean and ready for school. I took a shower today but my hair still wasn't dry by the time I had to drop my sister to her bus stop. That was why I put on my hoodie on for the whole time outside. While we were waiting for a boy named, "Ronan" came and started talking to Monkyi (sister). Apparently, my sister isn't exactly friends with this kid and let's just say they didn't get along.

When I got into my classroom there were a bunch of kids getting ready for a first and second period. I'm the type of person to start getting ready right before Homeroom ends so instead of taking some of my books from the locker I ate the school breakfast. Whoever's reading this (father) probably knows that I like to drink milk a lot. So when they gave orange juice it just really kills my vibe. Thankfully, there was one more cup of apple juice left and I quickly took it. For the first period, I had Social Studies and my teacher said all the classes (so not just ours) was behind because of the 3 or four days of no school due to snow. Sorry, something I just found out, they aren't going to take days away from the spring break but instead from the end of the school year. That may seem like a bummer to you but right now all I care about is the present. 

Anyway, let's get back to Social Studies. After mentioning the part about the whole grade being behind he starting talking about the debate we were going to do. The topic was about whether school teachers should be armed inside of the classroom. As you already know he loves to talk about what's happening in the present and doesn't talk about the past much often. Back to the debate, the teacher split the class into three groups by giving each kid a number from 1 to 3. Then he gave each kid in those groups a number separately, whichever one of the kids in your group that god the same number as you would also be the one that you worked with to answer the debate. I'm pretty sure I got paired up with mostly boys so its okay with me. I hope that my group got the part that said no because then I'd have the resources to provide (notes).

I think that for this last paragraph I'm going to skip to the part about the book. Once Technology had finished my teacher told everyone to grab their sweaters and stop at the end of the hallway. Apparently, we were going to be going to the book fair. At first, I was disappointed to have no money (or so I thought) but then checked my wallet and found $30. At that point, I had remembered my mother saying she wanted to give me some money since she wouldn't be home for the next 2 weeks. I also remember her saying to use the money on snacks but my aunt had already gotten to full bags worth of chips. That's why I thought there would be nothing wrong with buying a book at the fair. And if my dad didn't approve I could always use the receipt and get my money back. In the end, I couldn't find the first "Five Nights At Freddy's"  book so I checked the "Rick Riordan" and found this!

Google News

Now its time to get on to the NEWS! Today's story is going to be on Overwatch. From the latest update on "Jeff Kaplan," there is going to be some new changes to the reporting system for bad behavior. Apparently, this is to help "improve" the game and make it more friendly. According to what the developer said, you can pick up to two names (people who have Overwatch) and make it so you can't play with them. So whenever there are people who you think are "toxic" (mean, annoying, playing the game to purposely lose, or etc) you can just type their name down and then never have to play with them. This system is called, "Avoiding Teammate". When I first saw this name I thought it had something to go with not being a team player or throwing the game. By the way, "Throwing" means purposely trying to lose. Anyway, that is it for today's post.

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