Forgive me But this is a rant: Nooooooo! i'm completely hopeless! I dont hav a decent I.D.! It's so annoying!
DUN DUN DUN
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"DRUG ADDICT"
Yes! Drug addict! It's really pissing me off. I mean, me, a drug addict. What did I do to deserve this much humiliation? I mean, I haven't lied-unless necessary- What have I done to actually deserve this "DRUG ADDICT" look. I even look like FPJ doing his "ISANG BALA KA LANG POSE"! I really hate, detest, despise and loath "my" I.D. What is that all? No. No. no. My rant has a part two.
No, duh. It'll be too short if I only put "that" in.
Dotcha think? My second rant is about the god forsaken P.E. uniforms.
We, the three guadalupe, was instructed to wear our P.E. uniforms before coming to school. I, Paola Bianca, was again the earliest in the pack.
Coming to school early, I received vicious glances from gradeschoolers and some 1st years.
I also whole-heartedly received scary glares from second years, fourth years and co-third years.
Yes, of course. I being the earliest to come to school in P.E. uniform was mistaken for a homicidal maniac. From the looks of people, they think I was an alien from another planet who had just mistakenly landed on their premises. It, my dilemma, was scary-for how many people glared at me as if they were gonna rip me to shreds- was actually over in 5 to 6 minutes.
Alas! My knights in shinning armors had arrived. Atlast, the reign of doom and destruction was over.
Chaos and isolation was gone-somehow-.
And I was no longer a menace to society.
For we were two now to. And as time and time passed, another classmate came. And sanity was present, atlast.
And to protest about the injustice we were treated-the scary glares were the first- we, 8 of us, all went to the canteen. Of course. Our attire was the "P.E. Uniform".
As we rallied through the vast path to the canteen we passed through the other 3rd year students who were wearing the normal school uniform. Someone asked "Bakit kyo nki P.E.'ing lahat?" The question was too complex to answer so I answered "Xmpre eh. Meron kming anti-school uniform movement." as funny as I sounded, that's what it looked like. Also, Charis, my classmate also replied "Wla kc kming pasok eh." LMAO. That was funny. And after we protested and gave other students a piece of our minds, our situation redirected to our whereabouts. Of course, what were we to do at the canteen? Finding something reasonable to do-which was to buy tape measure for our P.E. (first class: P.E.)- we displayed our uniforms with heads help up high. After all the stressing things we had to worry about. We returned to the classroom.
We had the morning praise and S.M.A.R.T. So far everything was normal-except for the fact that we wore our P.E. uniforms before coming to school... That was until...
DUN! DUN! DUN!
until mrs. soliman announced that the wearing of "P.E. uniforms on P.E. day" was.... NOT YET APPROVED! :O erm... yes... a shocker isn't it? Yet, we were told to wear it yesterday. @_@
alam nyo rin bah n ang I.D. pic qoeh dis year is aView User's Journal
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