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January, 03, 2013

9:10 am [Mathematics Time]

 

 

First ever entry! I mean, ohem. Anyway… Just to start of… I usually get bullied. Yeah… BULLIED. I know, there are a lot of victims on this crime these days so I’m here to share my experience… until now! 🙂

 

So, I have this teacher. She’s in Mathematics Department and… she is so terrifying [atleast, that’s how I see her]. But strangely, my other classmates like her. I really don’t see the point. And. Just this day… and some of the last days of 2012, she, I think, dislikes me for not participating in her class. It’s really hard to cope up… especially when she’s around. She asks me to go out and told me that I’m not her student anymore. I know my fault in here, but, I think, she’s a teacher here! She should teach… help… or be kind, if you ask me. It really affects me. Especially my everyday life.

 

Everyday I kept thinking of that day… thinking if she would accept me again. I honestly swear that I regretted that “mistake” or whatever that made her mad. It affects me deep inside. Thinking, “I have a teacher, and she dislikes me,” and now I can’t make my parents proud. I’am scared of my grades now that she considered me a “Stranger”. Ugh… I felt bullied. I kept thinking on the positive sides but I really can’t. I feel ashamed… and a student feeling ashamed should have a support on his/her teacher. You may think it’s a small matter but… I’M ON SPECIAL SECTION. And being on a SPECIAL SECTION is a great opportunity. I’m not even smart. My parents will get mad when I’m not on special section anymore next year. I mean. REALLY MAD!

 

And now I’m living in fear and in nervousness..

1. First Online Diary

… and it’s public! 🙂

 

Anyway, Good Day Everyone! Just Got Home from School. Medyo sad and naiinis. Alam mo yung feeling na your Teacher hate you in a reason I didn’t even know?! Hotaena. Tas’ lagi pa akong iniipit. I’m being bullied… I think. Nakakapanghina ng loob. SOBRA! And now I feel so helpless… lagi akong tinatawag sa recitation kahit di ko pmaintindihan yung topic. And, she doesn’t even teach well! Arrgh. Special Section pa naman ako TuT 😦 SUPER SAD AND THE SAME TIME, MAD!

 

I can’t live like this forever. Right? Tsaka, yun lang kinaya ng utak ko eh. Pake nila? Tsaka, kailangan ko ba ng Algebra sa trabaho ko? Imeanasdfghjkl! Fvck. — deserve to dieeeee!

 

I… am… so… MEAN! Taena. Bye! :*

I hope someone can help me… I mean… I really need help! 😥

Catching Up… with Harry Potter

Ariela Vaughn

Yes, it’s true. I’m one of the few people who managed to stay away from the Harry Potter mania that swept through the U.S. (and other parts of the world, I’m sure) a few years back. I didn’t read the books. I didn’t see the movies. I didn’t buy any of the abundant merchandise. Yet in my pursuit of discovering what makes some books sell in the millions while others sell only a handful copies, I realized I was doing myself a huge disservice by  not reading the books our nation embraced and turned into a phenomenon.

With that in mind, I decided it’s about time I read some of the wildly popular books I haven’t picked up (although Fifty Shades of Grey is one I will never read). I decided to start with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.

Honestly, I expected to be bored out of my…

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#470 – The Order of the Phoenix – Chapters 32-38

The Christian Nerd

Once I got to the last few chapters of The Order of the Phoenix I couldn’t put the book down. J.K. Rowling has the amazing ability to slowly build her story and then ramp up the excitement and tension. The fight between Harry and his friends and the Death Eaters captivated me, so much so that I could hardly wait to turn to the next page.

Below are some thoughts from the final seven chapters of The Order of the Phoenix.

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Harry Potter and the Closet of Horrors

Potterflaw

Today I need to do important real life things so here is a very old fan fiction. Now I’m probably going back to twitter when I should be reparo-ing my life.

It was Harry Potter’s 7th year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and he was once again lurking in the girl’s toilets. This was not just because he and his good friend Ron Weasely were perverts; as well as checking out Hermione and Moaning Myrtle they were concocting a Polyjuice potion (does this plotline seem oddly familiar?).

Considering Voldemort’s breathtaking return to power you might have thought they would have found a more useful way of spending their time. The answer to this is that in their own twisted reality they could not make a plan without somehow involving Polyjuice potion, or keep their noses out of things that were clearly none of their business. The purpose of…

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The Hunger Games: A Sociopolitical Analysis, and Rhetoric on the Necessity of Hollywood

Sound + Noise

Director Gary Ross’ first attempt in the segmented adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games has been produced with more than enough resource to draw from. Not only is Collins’ book trilogy politically relevant at the time the film’s release, but the Hunger Games brand has garnered a worldwide fanbase of young enthusiasts, eager for more.

Now, backed by a $78,000,000 budget, a team of the best CGI professionals money can buy has been assembled to turn the tween reading sensation of the year into a major box office hit. Pulling in $152,535,747 (USA) from over 4137 screens around the world in just the opening weekend alone, this phenomenon of mainstream industry has even drawn competitive comparisons to its written-series-to-screen predecessors: Harry Potter (Rowling) and Twilight (Meyer).

However, one element setting The Hunger Games apart is the political and social rhetoric of its source material. Collins’ novels, in their three volume…

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