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1991-03-07
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Sitting in the corner of my circular room.
Member Since
2004-11-26
Occupation
editor, graphic/web designer, writer, illustrator
Real Name
Katrina Alexis (aka: Akemi Kimiya)
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Achievements
Been casted for several plays/musicals, I've been in the newspaper, and I'm typically a good student.
Anime Fan Since
since sailor moon aired on cartoon network O.o I was the biggest fan of that show...
Favorite Anime
Full Metal Alchemist and Furuba
Goals
To write the next great american novel; become a teacher
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Writing, drawing, acting, singing, computer graphics
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I'm an okay artist, singer and actress. I'm excellent at writing, and I am a great listener, as well as a talker!
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Thursday, October 5, 2006
Hoorah Bombs.
Yesterday, at approximately 1:20pm, my school went under a lock down? What for?
"On Thursday, at 8pm, I will blow up the school."
That was the message written on the Girl's Bathroom wall.
Today, as I and a few friends walked into school, we were immediantly stopped by a series of police and staff so they could search our bookbags. We were ordered to drop our bags, purses, and any hoodies or jackets we had in our lockers and to not carry them around the school all day. The only things we were permitted to carry were our text books and writing/school utensile
We were put under a strict lock down during class hours, and were not allowed to use the bathroom during class time, no exceptions. If we did use the bathroom between bells, we had people watching and listening to our every move, which makes taking a dump very uncomfortable.
Near the end of first hour, we were called to assemble in the aditorium (only after some canines sniffed it through and the police deemed it safe). We stayed in the aditorium for just over an hour and a half so the same dogs could sniff out the rest of the school.
Many students were worried because this was the first bit of information they had received, so they began taking out there cell phones and calling their parents to inform them of the situation.
These students were told that there was no need to call their parents, that if this was a situation that required it, then they would have been told they could.
So a bomb threat, bags being searched, hallways being monitered by police, and classes being stuck under lock down is not a situation that is of our parents concern?
When we were finally released, I had missed the majority of my 3rd hour and the school continued to stay under a lock down.
My next question is simple.
WHY DO YOU LOCK STUDENTS IN A CLASSROOM WHEN THERE IS A -BOMB- IN THE SCHOOL?
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Yeah. So. Thoughts, opinions, answers? <3
xD School is gonna go boom boom tonight!
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