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Thursday, March 1, 2007


I'm watching you...*glares*
Yo. Allo.

How do you do?

I'm fine, thank you.

Take your time, there's no rush.

...Yeah. Being totally random here.

Right at this very moment, I'm watching Naruto episode 19 on Toonami Jetstream (I'm not sure if I mentioned this already, but I prefer the English version of Naruto over the Japanese version...don't ask, I just do). Anyway, when I read this part in the manga...I was near tears (it was so touching!) But when I saw the actual episode (in English), I cried. So..sweet and emotional. A sweet and sad ending to a magnificant arc. That's why I love the Land of Waves arc and the Survival Test episodes the best. :D

Anyway, it was a pretty boring day today...

In Art, we finished, or at least tried to finish our fish pictures, and there is absolutely NO way I'm entering my dumb picture in the contest...even if the reward is a scholarship.

The only thing I've ever won at a contest was at the orthodontist swimming party, when I actually won a cool DVD player (and it still runs like a charm! :D) out of sheer luck. But I'm good at Rock, Paper, Scissors, and Connect Four. I LOVE Connect Four! :D

In Tennis, we did Winner, and may I just add that it was a blustery day today? The winners of the courts would drive back to the campus riding in one of the coaches' car, while the rest of us would have to run back there; it didn't matter to me either way, I love running in windy days, which is just what I did!

In Science, we watched a Bill Nye video about Energy. I love watching Bill Nye episodes. :P

In Pre-Algebra, we took a quiz today, and I think I did well on it.

I went to the library again today; I almost usually spend my time in the library during homeroom. Today, I got two books that I enjoy reading over and over again: The Ghost of Fossil Glen, which we read in 6th grade, and The Hork-Bajir Chronicles, part of the Animorphs series. I like reading Animorphs as well, but I hated the ending of the series. It was like a cliff-hanger, and it really disappointed me.

In English, we reviewed for our test tommorow, and our teacher asked us a few questions. What we've discussed today, was that if Anne Frank HAD survived in the concentration camps, do you think her point of view on the world would be changed. To be a bit more specific, her line of, "Despite of what is happening, I truly believe people are really good at heart."

Sadly, I'm afraid I have to disagree with that phrase. You see, we all know we live in a terrible, cruel world. When World War II began; it wasn't just the Jews the Nazis were trying to annhiliate...it was the handicapped, and 'half-Germans' and others they were trying to get rid of. Fortunetly, from what I've read, there WERE a few German Nazi officers that were reluctant to destory these people and sympathetic, and were rather soft toward them, and perhaps the German citizens who were living normal, every-day lives did not know what was happening to their Jewish neighbors. Maybe they heard, but they did not know exactly what was going on until the last minute.

What forced me to say no was what I remembered what I read from I Have Lived A Thousand Years--They were treated even less than abused slaves!!! Stipped naked and put into gas chambors and starving to death...*shudders*

I don't think all the Nazis were bad though, like the sympathetic ones who were just forced into this situation. Only...the ones like Hitler, who hated.

That's all I've got to say about that.

In Computer Lit. I we did our stocksmarket thing (I think I'm making a bit of progress! :D)

In American History, we graded our reviews, and I made a 96! :D
Tests tommorow for English and Am. History.

And one more thing:

GO HAHLI AND KAKASHI! YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!

Hee hee! :D




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