As my parents say, Mondays are the best days of the week. I should agree, but the only thing stopping me is Period 2. You know what that is?
RS. It is a very enjoyable topic indeed, but not when Ms D is teaching you. Why?
At the start of the lesson, you must NOT have your water bottle out, you must NOT open your book, you must NOT talk.
I mean this stuff is basic Human Rights, isn't it? I can't help but notice how bothered she is if you OPEN YOUR BOOK at the START OF THE LESSON.
We are going to have to open it eventually.
And what does she have against WATER?
Our current topic is on Animal Rights, and she claims the class is OPEN TO OPINION. So, as I believe in freedom of speech, I casually throw in my opinion, cuz I care, and then she just SIDELINES MY WHOLE OPINION and opposes it, giving me a reason to doubt on my view.
SHE JUST SHUCKED MY BRAIN.
My issues with this are: - She opposed my opinion-She just made me doubt myself-I hate when anyone does that.
So, my natural instinct is to have an instant dislike to her. It is rude to do that, and she preaches on mannerism and etiquettes, and expects us to respect her.
SOMEONE CALL THE UN.
This is preposterous.
But, on the bright side, she is good teacher, teaches well, and at least OPENS THE CONVERSATION.
Its so funny when she starts a story on her having a friend. She has a friend!
Good That. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apart from that, the day is alright.
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