I'm a senior in high school, and I'm SO glad this is my last semester at this terrible place. I love music, especially singing. I'm not afraid to voice my opinion (most of the time) despite what other people think.
Other than that, there's really not that much more to know about me.
My first topic? Freshmen.
Get over yourselves. You really aren't as important as you think you are. Yes, you have a place in the school, but let me tell you, it's a really low place. You may think I'm treating you as lesser beings. In fact, I was accused of exactly that a few weeks ago. However, you act like it. I lost all respect for the majority of your class within three weeks of school starting. The few that I still have respect for are those that I know personally. Sorry, but as a group, you have no respect for upperclassmen, especially seniors, and you don't seem to understand that this is NOT middle school anymore. You stand in the middle of the hallway, cut us in the lunch line, and act like all-around imbeciles!
If you want respect, act like the adults you should be. Stop blocking everyone else's way so you can stand around in groups and gossip. Do it in a lobby, or in one of the side hallways, not in the main thoroughfares. Seniors, this applies to you, too. Find a corner, and don't block the hallways. Not everyone wants to be stuck behind you while you tell Ashley who Katie slept with last weekend. Act like those of us who have been here a while know what we're talking about. Treat everyone, including each other, with respect. Actions are louder than words, guys. I know it sounds corny, but it's totally true.
And speaking of sleeping around, that'll be tomorrow's topic. Adios til then, and be smart: don't act like an middle schooler.
If this is the case, the topic should've been students or blocking the hallways, not just freshmen. Although this year's batch is my least favorite, due to the fact that they think they're badass, it's still more.
ReplyDeleteGood blog. I'll follow it.