Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The consequential presence of that which makes me wish I wasn't here, STAR testing. But that's in a week, so now it's worry about French class and get through the day without losing my mind, although certain people would the rest of my mind, seeing that they believe I'm already crazy. Obviously, they haven't seen themselves lately.

Now to explode is too messing. I hope we take notes again for Journalism, I got a chance to write really strange poems, which I might post on Recycled Lives, if that is, I can find them. Oh well, no heroes for me. A little strange is I but then isn't everyone in their own way? Not to mention, I hate how certain things are set up.

1) I hate how health insurance is covered. I don't mind the reform, although I think it could be better. No you see I was going to take a break and volunteer or travel or both and learn stuff, but the only way I can do that is when I stop being a student and if I stop being a student then I won't be covered. So that means, I either a) get my own health insurance or b) stay a student. Tricky, very, very tricky.

2) What is wrong with us? I know certain people look at the world a certain way, and this may be old news, but there is a volcano in Iceland which exploded. Do they remember the coverage of snow? I mean you would naturally think that a volcano would trump snow any day of the week. I mean really. And the volcano is called Eyjafjallajökull. The newspeople should learn how to pronounce this, because it would make sense to give people information. I know for certain that one newsman was able to pronounce it, but there may be others. Who knows.

3) Why can't the school system of California figure out a more effective way to give schools money other than STAR testing?

Those are my points for the day.

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