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Blog 2.2 - Adi's Inferno - 6th circle

 Wee woo I'm running out of circles to write about!!!

Eh, it'll be fine. Once I finish the 9th circle I'll just add onto it with the 10th circle. The circles in Adi's inferno are infinite apparently.

Anyways, how was this week?

Besides the occasional stress of the up-coming stem congress (I will be slowly burning my skin alive for this oh god why is this happening). Safe to say I very much enjoy Stem Congress (No I DO NOT it is HELL THIS IS WHY I DIDN'T WANT TO JOIN STEM)

I was on the brink of crying my eyes out when our biology teacher gave us a jumpscare this Monday where we'll be having a quiz on Wednesday!!! That's right, a quiz on the day that we have AEP! I was worried as all heck when I got this news I was screaming crying and throwing up (This is an exaggeration. I am just fine, thank you).

Nevertheless, I aced the quiz (As yours truly always does) or at least I hope I did. I didn't study as much as I should for that quiz so safe to say I wasn't the most confident but I was just glad that it was over.

Anyways, enough about sciences (ew 😻) 

How was AEP this week? 

I can't say much since I was asleep for like half the first period oopsieeee

I won't lie. I barely get any sleep at night but I'm not someone who usually sleeps in class. I had a moment of weakness and that was my bad. (To be fair, had I not lay my head down on the table, I would've still hung my head against the chair and fall asleep that way instead)

Regardless, I finished our little seatwork and Miss wasn't too keen on waking me up anyway. She said something about how she's rather lenient towards the Grades 11 and 12 because she's more strict on the younger grades. I actually notice that a lot with the other teachers too. Compared to last year at least, they were more likely to let us get away with things.

For example, they let us keep our phones more, they leave us alone without supervision sometimes, and we can freely joke in class as long as the seatwork gets done. I want to say that we don't really abuse this new found freedom, but... I'm not one to lie.

But then again I don't think many of us misbehave that bad in class either. Other than being a little loud, it's not like we start pulling out our laptops to play Valorant (unless a teacher actively allows it) or start having full-on fights in the classroom.

Most that we do is probably just slack off on our work and have a karaoke session lol 

Not that I'm complaining. Who am I to complain about unplanned free time? At least I still finish my work by the end of the day.

Anyways, back to AEP.

During the second period, we revised over the seatwork to check our answers and even answer one of the more confusing questions together. This one had something like "match them with the opposites" which my brain just could not comprehend. That was the question that made me fall asleep in the first place.

And then, Miss assigned us with a list of words that will be our quiz for next week. I don't really mind AEP quizzes because they're never really all that hard.

We finished the rest of the second period by reading Dogonews. I'm a little surprised that we still use a children's news website for reading and recitation. I'm sure that Miss just chose it because each article is relatively short and it's easy to get the whole class to read it but GOD DAMN??? PEOPLE ARE SO BORED.

I mean, they're not bad news per se but you can just tell these articles were made for kids. Real news is often too dark and tragic and could end up being too long to read BUT WHAT IS THAT??? What do you mean President Joe Biden participated in a Turkey 'Pardoning' ceremony??? (It's basically where two turkeys were pardoned so that they won't be killed and eaten for Thanksgiving)

It was utterly ridiculous! And there was another news about people STILL trying to find the Lochness monster??? I wonder what kind of poison they're spreading in the water pipes in America or what kind of drugs they're distributing but I can't imagine being intoxicated enough to celebrate not eating turkeys or trying my damndest to find a very fictional monster who is probably just the tentacle of a large deep sea squid or an upside down whale.

Yes, I am very triggered about this, can you tell?

Not that I didn't have fun though. Sometimes the utter buffoonery of these articles are what makes it entertaining to read, despite of how childish they are.

Anyways, that's all from me today.

Thank you for reading!

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