Sunday, February 22, 2009

2.22.o9 - Versatility.

After the passing of this week, I have come back to terms with the reality that no, I won`t be getting any respite from daily life so I must accept this and proceed like usual instead of staying up out of rebellion, starting my homework at one, only sleeping for four hours. That I must go on with school makes it seem utterly mundane and leaves me feeling lackadaisical. Throughout English this week, however, we spent it in the Career Center receiving crucial information about applying for jobs, writing resumees, and determining which professions and colleges are best suited to us. The pitiable part about this is as of next year, it is very likely the students of MSJ will be left without counselors who can give us advice on the matters concerning our near future after graduating high school. Other than draining track practice, school has been fairly uneventful with the exception of ASB elections. After much contemplation and dilemma on who to vote for, a certain candidate presented himself to be a wild card for the presidential office, so for the most part, I`m hoping I voted well in making the decision not to vote for any sophomores so that they can stay our class officers. My logic behind this is that the other junior candidates are as capable as the sophomores, so by electing the juniors our class and our school are both benefitting. Now that preliminaries are over, it remains to be seen what the final outcome will be until this Friday.
Yesterday my friend left me three missed calls. I texted him saying "What`s the national emergency?"
His reply: "I`m leaving the nation for good." FML.
Today, I told my dad I wanted to be a lawyer.
He asked me three things:
"How do you know when a lawyer is lying?"
-When he`s moving his lips.
"What`s one lawyer in the ocean?"
-Pollution.
"What are all the lawyers in the ocean?"
-The solution.
FML.

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