winter "lollie" parker thought she knew the world but in reality it's gonna hit her like a truck
[ lucas friar x fem oc ! ]
girl meets world season one - three
[not every episode is included]
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Lollie Parker
"The sun shines during the day." Mr. Matthews stated, "Ms. Matthews will argue the affirmative."
"Good morning, everybody. You know why people say that in the morning?" She asked.
She walked towards the window and pulled on the blinds to reveal the sunlight.
"Paam!"
She walked towards her podium, "Nailed it."
"How can you possibly lose?" Maya asked.
"Trust me, she can lose." Lollie said.
"First of all, let's understand that day and night are merely words invented by human beings to communicate simple conceptual constructs apropos of nothing." Farkle explained.
"Ooh!" Smackle muttered.
Lollie looked at Lucas, "That could've been us, you know."
"I'm glad it's not."
"Apropos." Farkle repeated.
"Rawr."
"I take it back. I'm glad it's not."
"Thank you. Thank you very much. Anyway, science tells us that the sun is always shining and what appears to be day and night is merely our angle of proximity at a particular time to the Earth's revolution." Farkle explained.
Lollie looked over at Riley who continued to make faces at Farkle.
"And, for extra credit, there's no such thing as time." He said.
Riley shouted, "Time!"
"Our debate topic, therefore, is false. The sun does not just shine during the day, it also shines during the night, just not on us." Farkle said.
"I win." Riley declared.
"How do you win?" Mr. Matthews asked.
"Because I have high hopes. Because when you believe passionately-"
"And our debate winner is Farkle Minkus!" Mr. Matthews said.
The class applauded for him.
"I don't understand. I said what I believed. How could that be wrong?" Riley asked.
"There's no wrong, Riley. But there are rules to a debate."
"Okay, who cares about the rules when we know that the sun shines during the day?" Riley asked.
"That's interesting, isn't it? How often do we get so lost in what we think, that we refuse to listen to what the other side has to say, huh? You guys know why we debate in history class? History teaches us that most wars start because we don't listen to the other point of view."