Tuesday, January 18, 2011

College, Regular School & Moronic People

Well, the day started off rather nicely, it took a weird turn at the begining of 9th period in regular school. I'll get to that in a sec.

I woke up at 4 from the cold. I got out of bed at 5-ish. I was making breakfast when the power went out so I had to settle with cold toast for breakfast. I had a LOT of Coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee....
i loved it. xD

Well, I got to College... and I hid in the library until a half hour before my Intro to Web Technology class started. I explored the area for a while. I'm glad I dropped some text books off before hand. They got heavy after a while. Anyways, The class was simple enough.
I couldn't log into anything since I didn't have my id therefore I didn't have any way to log in.
I'll have to get that tomorrow.

Regular school was completely boring. Sub. for math, Though I actually understood the material she presented us with. Yay!
Uh...
History, boring. Just watching a video on women's suffrage.
...
I think I should be more interested on the matter but I'm really not. I mean I'm grateful that I can vote & I have rights.
...
I dunno. Um... Thank you Susan B. Anthony!
English was boring. Reading Shakespeare's Macbeth.

Then there was study hall, I share a class with several people, one of them being J. Beaton, who has never liked me. Used to pick on me & such. And at the very beginning of  class he was, in my opinion, throwing a tantrum; stomping, yanking chairs because the teacher said he was having an attitude, in which he insisted that he wasn't and that the reason that he was always pissed off was because the teachers were always thinking that he had an attitude.
Me, tired from a long day, was short tempered and said that he should stop throwing a tantrum, that he looked like an idiot for doing so. Childish.
He then threatened to "Punch my face off."
Which I think in physically impossible, but I'm not an expert so I don't know.
I was going to respond with something (probably not) witty when the teacher intervened and took him down to the office.
My peers told me that I probably should've kept my mouth shut, and I agree mostly. I understand that people get frustrated, but that boy needs some professional help. Besides the classroom is so much quieter without him & it's not like I'm at regular school for most of the day anyways.
Now I know that I don't know what his lifestyle is like, whether it's difficult or not. But I believe that when you are acting like a fool you should at least realize it. I don't usually feel the need to call someone on it, (it's amusing to watch them, actually) but like I said, I was tired and irritated.
I'm going now. I have so many things to plan for.
Ciao~

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