*sniff* *sniff* .....*sniff* Isn't it strange? *cough* *cough* How when somebody in a crowded room sniffs their nose or coughs... *ahem* *hem-ahem* ...there seems to be a direct response from somebody else soon afterwards? Now, maybe it's just me that notices this or maybe it only happens in classrooms, but I know it happens. It's … Continue reading The Call of the Nose
Scheduling Classes
Let's go back in time for a sec. So, it's summer and high school has been out for a few weeks. I've been busy putting off writing thank you letters for the graduation party I had, putting off starting that book I always wanted to write, and basically not accomplishing much worth noting until it … Continue reading Scheduling Classes
10 Words (Purposefully) Taken the Wrong Way
The following is what happens when I feel my textbooks are getting out of hand with their fancy terminology; I make stuff up. (Oddly enough, during the course of the time I was writing these, my professor goes and makes up the following definition for “Relative Dating,” which wasn’t what inspired me to do this … Continue reading 10 Words (Purposefully) Taken the Wrong Way
Addition to Walking Post!
So, as usual, I was very much exaggerating in my previous post. However! I do have an important thing to add that I can't believe I forgot because this is a common one and actually does need to be taken care of: -Walking in large groups that take up the entire width of the walkway. … Continue reading Addition to Walking Post!
Walkin’ the Walk
Considering I have already touched upon the topics of bathroom mannerisms and hairstyle commentary, it would not be entirely out of place to now talk about something that perhaps also bears discussion: walking. We all learn to walk at fairly young ages; basically as soon as our legs are able to handle the extra work … Continue reading Walkin’ the Walk