Today in Lit. class we were asked a bunch of wierd questions like:
-Statement: You should leave fate alone, and not try to change it.
-Answer: I don't believe in fate. Yes, there are happy accidents and things that aren't coincidences. But we are only what me make of ourselves. I disagree with this statement.
-Statement: Is it fair to treat people based on their intelligence.
-Answer: I don't think you should treat anyone based on your opinion of them, or what you think you know, like intelligence. You should treat people not by what you know about them, but what you don't know. I disagree with this statement.
And so on. I don't think I was giving her the answer she wanted the way she wanted... But, I might've did it on purpose. ;)
I have a problem with just giving short answers. Yes and no are highly overrated, don't you think? It's so much more interesting to give detail, and actually think into it. I hate having to take multiple choice tests and quizzes (In math, they're lifesavers) But in English and Lit. they're just painful.
Well, I'm gonna hit the sheets. 8:25 and I'm EXHAUSTED, pathetic, right? -I'm quite the party animal. ;)
I got this picture off of Google Images, but this is one awesome cake.
Happy 30th blog. ;)
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Quote-
Song-
It ends tonight- All American Rejects
Mission?
It's my 30th blog, and you're awesome.
Go celebrate.
-Grace
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