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Wednesday, February 4, 2004


*groan*
Have you ever had a "conversation" with some one that ends in both parties saying "What?" at least three times? *sigh* Sometimes, I wonder how the world is able to communicate at all.
It's not as bad as what happened in class today, though...XD

My friend: The school was also situated next to a church, which could mean that they were closely linked, throughout that time period.

Teacher: Just because this one school was next to a tree, it doesn't mean that it had anything to do with the school system in general.

My friend: I said that it was next to a church.

Teacher: The schools were not all built next to trees! This school just happened to have one.



O.o Talk about communication issues. Aiya...church. Tree. They don't even sound similar! ><"

There was a basketball tournament at my school today, so we ended up watching it (not by choice, mind you) for an hour. And I have come to these conclusions:

1. Having names on the back of your jursies does not make you the best team.
2. Alterinatively, wearing black does.
3. My school's basketball team is skinny, utterly silent during play, wussy, incredibly...bad at basketball (comparatively), and for some reason, almost completely Asian.
4. Other school's teams are tall, loud, violent, and equally bad at basketball.
5. When the other team misses a point, you hear, "Awww..." When our team misses a point, you hear, "AI~YAA! You SUCK!!!"
6. Similarly, when the other team gets a point, you hear, "YEAH! DAMN STRAIGHT!" When our team gets a point, you hear, "..."


Another serious issue: swearing out of context. A friend of mine has brought this up several times--apparently she knows some one who says things along the lines of "What the damn?!" Of course, this is utterly, utterly, unacceptable. Come on, people--if you are going to be rude, at least do it properly.

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