Non-emo entry. I hope.

Sep 08, 2007 15:05

Well, on close inspection of my friends page, I've realise that a lot of the entries were well, emo. Personally I find it all a bit depressing, lol. Have fun with your issues, everyone, and I'm gonna try to ignore mine for the moment.

The other week was alright, I guess. We won both our debates, which was good, although we didn't actually debate very well. We were against Crestwood again on Monday, and then Kellyville on Thursday. The two topics were that the internet does more harm than good, which we did last year, and that we should welcome refugees. We were negative for both of them. It was quite amusing actually, because for the refugees one, in which we had to debate that we should reject them, our team was extremely multicultural... all of different backgrounds. Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Australian/English. We got away with it by saying that immigrants are all the nice, skilled people who come to Australia legally, whilst refugees are all the cue-jumping, violent boat people who come via illegal means.

I ended up cramming on Monday and Tuesday for my musicianship exam, mainly because I got rather paranoid about it all. The weird thing was, I was more nervous before the aural than I was before the written, which I shouldn't have been, because it was a lot easier. I definitely forgot a couple of things, but I'm still overjoyed about Cecil Armstrong Gibbs being British, even if I spelt Gibbs with only one B! Lol.

Seeing as I missed about 3 quarters of school on both Tuesday and Wednesday, and half of Monday and Thursday, I fell even further behind with my schoolwork. I now have french and science assignments, an english essay and a history portfolio to finish, or at least work on, and I'm falling really, really behind in French and sewing. Neither of which I care about or anything, but y'know.

Nothing particularly eventful happened at school last week. I caught up on some work, tried not to fall asleep during this video we watched in commerce about a credit game of some sort, and managed to get rather pissed off with a couple of guys in my class, who literally flinched as I walked past them.

I'm very greatful for the public holiday yesterday, as I'm sure all Sydneyans are. I didn't get anything constructive done though, which is why I'm doing my science, English and French now. I had a rather amusing skype conference with Scott, Pearl, Andrew and Eshleigh last night though, in which we talked about random crap, I became scarily obsessive and started spouting incriminating things, and laughed myself silly when I overheard a very amusing spam message which was sent to Scott.

Anyway, better go and finish off this essay.
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