You could be happy, and I won't know...
I uploaded a photo of my vulgar face. Sa-weeet.
So today I spent 2/3rd's of my school day at the Melton campus for my People & Power History and IT App. classes. I have never been in a place so big in my entire life. You could speed-walk around the smallest garden in 20 minutes. It's a great place for hide-and-seek, though it wouldn't be so great when you realise 5 hours have passed and you still haven't found anyone.
Well to the point, after People & Power History, my friends and I decided to check out the planet-sized campus. I've been at the school for 4 years and I still don't know where the toilet is, on the Melton campus. (Compared to my campus, pft, my campus is smaller than the average garage). The group and I walked around, (side note: recess goes for half an hour), and we decided to take a break because we were growing tired from walking from destination X to destination Y. Taking note that Jake was the only male, outnumbered by 4 other females in the group. He decided to challenge us to a game of 'Mercy'.
Check out http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mercy if you're unsure about what 'Mercy' is. I love Urbandictionary.com
Morgan and Emily decided not to participate, reason being that their maturity level is far higher than ours. So Anastasia and I were left to the challenge. Ana was first, and called out 'mercy' after the a few painful arm twists.
However, I called out 'mercy' several times and his response was "WOW! You're double-jointed!" and kept twisting further. Sick man. As a result to the brutality of his strength, he "accidentally" grazed my left index finger on the gravel road.
Tomorrow are the auditions for 'Annie the Musical' at school. You can either choose singing, dancing or acting; but I guess I'll stick with singing. I was originally going to dance, but my back hasn't properly healed from the infection. So it tingles pain when I bend and etc.
I've finally forgiven this guy in my school, whom I've held a grudge against for almost a year. And it's quite ironic to know we used to be really close friends.
My friends bought me a ticket to the 'Twilight' movie premier, and... I appreciate it. Although I cringed as I'm not the 'receiving' type. Gifts and presents aren't really my thing. It's tomorrow night, 7pm at Highpoint Shopping Centre. I admit I've read all four books in the series (all in a span of 6 days, Breaking Dawn took up 3 days of my life), and... it's a good series! However, it's not the best read I've had. I'm not Twilight-crazy, and I don't know why some people criticise it. So what if almost every teenage girl in the world has read it? Most of whom which criticise the series probably hasn't read it. Don't judge a book by its cover (no pun intended). Though, I like the fact that the 'Twilight' series is Muse-inspired. Ooohhh yyyeeeaaahhh!
Speaking of movies, I want to have another Harry Potter movie marathon. ):I love Harry Potter.
I wrote a lot of bullcrap today.
Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow!
You Could Be Happy by Snow Patrol
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