Yeah, yeah, I know, it doesn't look like Morty or Toxic Morty, but this started out as just plain human practice with a random person (again), so cut me some slack, I'm trying here.
There should be more drips and melting flesh and stuff but, like I said, this was a practice for human anatomy (albeit not a very successful one), so I wanted to keep it human enough to actually practice said anatomy.
I'm either getting better at humans or this constant headache I've developed is just affecting my eyesight XD
Shoulda done bigger drips :T
..I'll redo this someday.
Maybe.
Alright so this is irrelevant, but high school S U C K S .
The people are mean, (especially to freshmen) the teachers are either completely bizarre or super creepy, and the classes will probably reflect middle school in the sense that they'll either be overwhelmingly difficult or mind-numbingly boring.
Like, this is the first day, and my twin M is already seriously considering transferring to the Catholic high school that my dad works at. Like, she's discussing it with him.
Seriously.And it doesn't help that I'm either super awkward and timid or just way too overconfident, and I'm always one when I should be the other. Like I asked an upperclassman to please move since I was trying to get by, and apparently my tone was just too sassy for this guy because he sent me the deathiest of death glares.. It was scary XD
And, alternatively, I'm super awkward at the worst times too. There's this long hallway of lockers called The Green Mile at my school, and it is an unofficial school rule not to be awkward in the The Green Mile because it's usually empty or something so when you meet someone there it's super awkward??...Welp, I broke that role today.
There's also lunch, which isn't split up by grade but by A lunch, B lunch, and C lunch. All take place during 3rd Block at the beginning (A), middle (B), or end (C) of the block. I have A lunch this semester so I walked down to the cafeteria alone, since I couldn't meet up with someone in class and be all "Hey, wanna walk down to lunch with me and try not to steal the table of an upperclassman who for some reason didn't claim their table with their backpack?" Nope. Couldn't do that.
So I was alone.
And there was NO explanation of how things really work at lunch. And I don't mean where to get what food or whatever, I'm talking about the school hierarchy stuff. Where are Freshmen allowed to be? Is it a safer bet for us inside or outside? Is there a side of the cafeteria that unofficially belongs to upperclassmen? Am I allowed to stand here awkwardly looking for a friendly face or is that against another unspoken unofficial school rule?...I think I may be paranoid.
(This is the part where I'd ask for your opinions on high school if you've been in it or are in it, but my older sister J, a senior, has already made it clear that there's nothing to say that'll help lift my spirits. So I'm not going to ask.)