Field trip was alright, though nothing spectacular. Best part was keeping the teachers awake deep into the night at Jericho.
Oh, by the way, whoever decided to make the music player ban can shove it up their ass. Whoever dares to ban culture, media, freedom and ritual from me should expect it to provoke an aggressive response. If the staff expect me to endlessly listen to people talk about their relatively uninteresting and meaningless lives rather than music while I am trying to work, then they can go to hell.
I didn't invest over $300 and many, many hours of downloading for my iPod just so I could not use it. If the staff seriously thinks that listening to music doesn't help concentration (at the very least when it is an alternative to listening to other obnoxious people), then they should be mature enough to realise that their opinions are not necessarally fact and therefore not impose their bullshit onto us, the students. I should probably add that if it wasn't for us putting up with the staff, then the staff wouldn't have jobs right now.
And yes, I do agree that listening to music when you should be listening to the teacher is ignorant, but listening to music when you are working alone is our productive right.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
First Week of the Grad Year
First week has gone without major incident, but just because I can, here's some words of advice that I've confirmed after my first week of Grade 12:
Life's a bitch and then you die. Even Al Bundy agrees!
PS: Don't be a bunch of cheap bastards and click on the ad below so you can financially support your local arms dealer! ;)
Life's a bitch and then you die. Even Al Bundy agrees!
PS: Don't be a bunch of cheap bastards and click on the ad below so you can financially support your local arms dealer! ;)
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
New Year, New Blog
This is probably my fourth blog, the third created for school purposes. However unlike the others, I'll be forced to keep this one updated. So I'll try to keep it simple and "appropriate" (censored) for school.
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