Hello to anyone who sees this. I’m Cas and I’m 16 yrs old. This is my first time ever posting on social media. I’m only posting on here since I literally have no friends and I don’t really know how to talk to ppl.
Here’s some things I like so if you like them too maybe msg me :)
Dinosaurs (I barely know any facts so I’d love an info dump), Heartstopper / Solitaire, Brooklyn 99 (haven’t finished yet 😔), South Park, Hermitcraft, Haikyuu (and some other anime’s like Horimiya), Stardew Valley, cringey kid games like toca boca or Gacha 😶, and Eddsworld.
Id also probably get into anything you wanna share and talk about with me ^^
(How does tumblr work, am I allowed to post like this. 🤷♂️)
Anyways if you wanna talk I’ll msg back :D (Even though I’m cringe asf and don’t understand ppl sometimes). Thanks for reading this abomination x
A high school senior in Louisiana has received more than 170 college acceptance letters and more than $9 million in scholarship offers.
Dennis Maliq Barnes, a 16-year-old senior at International High School of New Orleans, told CNN he wasn’t initially looking to set any records. As I applied to more schools, as my numbers went up, with the financial aid and acceptances into universities, I became intrigued,” Barnes said, adding that when he was told he was close to the record, he “just went for it.”
Barnes said he began applying to schools in August 2022 and took pride in watching the acceptances and scholarships roll in. “It was never really a surprise for me once I reached that number,” Barnes said.
School officials say Barnes’ accomplishment sets a new world record and have reached out to the Guinness Book of World Records to make it official, according to Clark Castle, a spokesman for the school and Barnes. CNN reached out to The Guinness Book of World Records for comment.
Barnes has a 4.98 GPA and is graduating two years early and hasn’t decided which school he will attend in the fall.
“I don’t know where I want to go,” Barnes said, but added, “I intend to pursue computer science,” and then go to law school. Barnes credits his family and friends and faith in God for his accomplishments.
“I am a God-fearing young man; I keep God first,” he said.
Barnes has applied to 200 schools and plans to announce his final decision in early May before graduation on May 24th.And for those coming behind him, Barnes had some advice, “If you keep your school, your education a priority and keep God in the mix, then you are definitely going to be successful no matter what you do.”