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somescenecatholic · 7 months
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KINDA LATE BUT I WAS DORAEMON FOR CHARACTER DAY ON TUESDAY!!!
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I AM SO NORMAL ABT THIS ROBO CAT GUYS
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bat-stuff · 1 year
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*Damian and Colin coming to the manor after school*
Damian: I still don't understand why you're wearing what you're wearing
Colin, in a baggy t-shirt and oversized basketball shorts: Do I really need to explain spirit week again?
Damian: I don't see why spirit week entails dressing like Timothy when hes been up for 46 hours...
Colin: ... It was Adam Sandler day Dami.
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littlesistersti · 7 months
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Rant or Trauma Dump: Overblot Leona is Relatable as a Student in American Public School
Will keep this short as possible
Abstract: Leona's trauma = shared trauma but (American) 12th grader student edition. I share my experience. Am I allowed to say it's my trauma when it's just resentment?
Work count: 585
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Leona expressed strong resentment at the idea of birth > skill so why r bother trying? Nobody cares. I understood it from a story writing standpoint at first then this came to me and I felt things.
Not sure how common this is around the globe but I went to an American public school for high school/secondary school education (why do I sound like a foreign exchange student haha) and every week of/before homecoming or winter break or some major event, there’s spirit week in which each grade level compete with themed outfits, lunch time activity\games, and assembly games. Win enough points to beat the other grade.
Off topic but my school’s Assembled Student Body have zero creativity for lip sync and themes because why do they keep doing Marvel and Disney? I might as well think we’re sponsored by Disney because we could’ve had HTTYD or Wonder Woman for crying out loud. Also there was a spirit day for “hype beast” in which you wear the high end stuff like Supreme. Well, I was bullied in elementary school for being NOT high income so I held resentment for those things.
Freshman year (9th grade), I did my best but we came in last place. Seniors won. Sophomore year, I felt bad for the freshmen who tried harder than us last year and they lost. Their side was decked out in white, it looked like Big Bear. Seniors won. Junior year, I figured it out it was pointless. Seniors won. Then came our turn. I noticed it. My fellow seniors would not bother trying because they knew they’d win anyway or would cheat the system like raising their hands for points even though they’re not wearing anything spirit (sometimes they be counting shoes). I hated it. I hated it more when the senior favoritism happens before your eyes.
Every winter assembly, there should be a sled race where one player is in a cardboard box and another pulls. Seniors never pull because their box has a giant hole so they can stand up and run to the finish line like a Grinch. I never saw that my senior year. Every assembly ever, there’s supposed to be a clapping game similar to Simon Says. The freshman are always duped on the first “clap” and the seniors don’t even play the game, it’s an applause! A standing ovation even! Even the seniors get to win the lip sync battle every time. Makes me wonder if they could stand in the corner then still win first place. In elective and math (above Algebra 1) classes, you would find mixed grade levels so not sure how much the point-counters scrutinize. They are not nit picky with seniors. If you raise your hand, we don’t check. Below seniors? They check. Yet, I think the cronyism is the main problem.
Seniors don’t need any skill set. They just need to be that class and bam, easy win. Any other class could try as they might and never win. I hated it more when people say, “let them win, they’re graduating.” Might as well give them all passing grades, senior year is the easiest anyways. No worries about senioritis. All the teachers love you because you’re mature baby-adults and about to leave. Hate the freshmen because they’re the hooligans. Let’s bully the freshmen.
Conclusion: Leona is relatable in the birth order > skill set resentment and not trying hard if nobody cares, because of the high school seniors favouritism I witnessed during spirit week.
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My school spirit week is coming up and Tuesday is dress as your. Top artist.
HOW DO I DRESS AS LEMON DEMON.
Please help.
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authorsadiethatcher · 1 month
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I had the idea for this series back in the fall, when American football reigned supreme, but now we're in the midst of March Madness and basketball is king, so the school spirit theme still works. And who doesn't like the idea of women who spurn sports suddenly becoming sluts for sports and frat boys alike?
I should also say that after getting bogged down in the Quantum Bimbo Series (just because it was so long), this series has been refreshing to write. It's just pure fun. And if you like the college setting of my stories, I've got something even bigger coming in the middle of April. Stay tuned.
Blonde Out is available from Amazon, Smashwords, Google Play, and Ream.
Cassandra is the student council president at Thatcher College. She takes her position seriously, even if others on the council, such as the frat bro named Brock who serves as vice president, don’t. But with the big game against Kinnock University coming up, the council votes to hold a spirit week leading up to the game, including a blonde out, where students will dye their hair blonde to match the yellow of their school colors. Even though Cassandra voted against spirit week and the blonde out, it still passed and she is expected to take part. But when she waits until the last minute to buy the hair dye, all that is left is a strange brand with the mention of bimbo blonde. But the hair dye does more than just color her hair. It changes her whole life. What will happen to Cassandra? Will she find happiness as a bimbo? Is it even permanent? And how might Brock play a role in her bimbofied life? Find out in Blonde Out.
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sad-trash-pigeon · 6 months
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it's spirit week at my school, and tomorrow is anything but a backpack day...
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187days · 4 months
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Day Seventy-Seven
The student council's holiday spirit week ended with pajama day today, which I thought was totally brilliant since it meant I got to go to work in flannel PJ bottoms and a hoodie. I was so comfortable and warm!
I spent the morning spreading holiday cheer (and candy canes) throughout the building, and receiving cards and gifts from various students, which was super sweet. I also sent a holiday email to my department, had a good chat with Mrs. T, and did some planning for after vacation. So that was fun and also rather productive.
And then I did my teaching!
My Global Studies students finished up the projects they started yesterday, and all four sections were great. Attendance was high, students were engaged, there was learning happening- and we still had fun chatting about holiday plans and eating candy canes while they worked! My APGOV students and I went over their most recent tests- I explained anything they wanted me to- and then, as a preview for what's coming after break, I showed the Crash Course Government episode on political ideologies, and had everyone re-take Pew Research's political typology quiz. They'd done it on the first day of class, too, and some of their results had changed since then, which was fascinating to discuss.
All classes were about ten minutes shorter than usual, and we had no flex block, in order to make time for everyone to attend a holiday concert put on by our band, drumline, and chorus. It's the first time we've had a holiday concert since before Covid (there was one planned last year, but we ended up having a snow day), so it's great to have that back, and give students the chance to support each other's talents and passions.
All in all? It was a super positive day, and great way to head into the holiday season!
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whimsicalchaos · 1 year
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Been feeling cute soo far this week ☺️
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an-idiot-173 · 5 months
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Public School Things
Kahoot
Walking over tables cause your chair is in the corner
Pacer test
Too many people, too small halls
The perfume corridor
Shitty school food
The microwave in the back of a coachs class??
Spirit week
Science rules
Stupid grading systems
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downerssouthhs · 1 year
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ceck out this absolute banger peice of fan art by @z0mb1b0y
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this proud student took it apon theirself to make this beautiful art piece to show his appreciation for the school.
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ithan-holstroms-girl · 2 months
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It's Era's Day (spirit week) at my school tomorrow so:
those or the only eras i have an outfit for
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oglegost · 2 months
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oh boy! spirit week at school! today is dress as a video game character! i proceed to wear the exact same outfit i've been wearing for actual week.
but it works because its simon henrikssons exact outfit
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tobbogan-13 · 7 months
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the pope at my school 😱
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sillyboigaylus · 6 months
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sometimes I hate my school, sometimes I love it. Today was one of the days I love it, imagine a band room of 30-40 cosplaying middle schoolers scream singing Dont Stop Me Now by Queen needless to say I lost my voice
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authorsadiethatcher · 21 days
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No, they're not twins, but there is something about sorority girls all looking the same. In this case, the nerds who help keep the sorority grade point average on track find themselves with new priorities after using magic hair dye for the Spirit Week blonde out. Yes, this might mean the downfall of the sorority in the long term, but in the short term, there are two bimbo sluts who are about to entertain an entire basketball team.
Bleached Brains is available from Amazon, Smashwords, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Everand, Google Play, and Ream. So many places to get ebooks.
Hannah and Melanie are the grade point average boosters in a sorority. Their good grades offset the lackluster grades of the other students. But when they are required to take part in the blonde out for the big basketball game against Thatcher College’s in-town rivals. That means wearing yellow, and more importantly, dying their hair blonde. But waiting until the last minute to buy hair dye is a bad choice. There’s only one option left: Bimbo Blonde. And since they have to share a package, they decide to bleach their hair first, enhancing the effects of the magic hair dye. Before either of them know it, Hannah and Melanie are bimbos with only one thing on their minds. And they know just what to do when Thatcher College wins the big game. Will Hannah and Melanie find their way as sorority bimbos? Can they really give up their academic pursuits for the carnal activities their new bodies are built for? Find out in Bleached Brains.
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duhhhitsangel · 11 months
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Spirit Week is always fun.
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