Monday, May 13th,
Human Rights:
Plural of Hu•man right
Noun,
A right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person.
So, you are probably wondering, what shall she talk about today? Shall it be an exciting adventure?
No.
Will it be a drama filled day?
Meh, getting closer.
Is is a rant?
Oh you are so close your burning.
Today was our half day in track and field. Through it ended up taking a little bit longer then just lunch.
Now, just to make things clear, I ran in one of the two events held today, but I shall not tell you what place I got in it, nor how far we had to run, because, frankly, I don't feel like people (cough, stalkers, cough) need to know how fast I can run at any given distance.
The whole human right thing is up there because I do not believe we should be forced to do events, in fact, you could drop out or not show up and they would just make you as not doing it, even if you really wanted to do the event, which I think is stupid and rude to the people who want to do it. What if you were in the washroom or didn't hear the call? Suddenly you can't do the race anymore because they wouldn't restart.
This in fact happened to some of the boys in their races after lunch. I wasn't out, I was inside because I got permission to stay inside and put books away. Which means I avoided the freezing cold weather, and the cuddle puddle the other grade 8 girls had created to stay warm.
Nobody left the cuddle puddle uninjured.
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I know it is short, and I know it's almost a week behind, but, I will try and update more since there is pretty much a month left until the book is done (at which point it will be edited).

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