Silver Lining
Transcript: "This is what I believe to be true, you have to do everything you can, you have to work your hardest, and if you do, if you stay positive, you have a shot at a silver lining." Silver Lining I could feel a six-pack coming on The best in the business I woke up on December 10th, feeling the most ordinary I have all year long. 365 days surpassed my emotional presence as I came to the realization that 17 years of my short-lived life has gone away like tumbleweed across a deserted road. I couldn’t come to the consensus that I was actually 17 years old, and that 6,205 days, and 148,920 hours could not be relived, no matter how desperately I wished to be reawakened into my most cherished memories. Anatomical Bones By far, Richard Sherman's interview with Erin Andrews was outstandingly awesome. The simple fact that he got unreasonably out of control was the best part of it. Her blank stare said it all. The Study of Neurological Medicine. Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo... On August 12th at 8am, Mr. Carpenter introduced himself to the class and began by saying something like, “…by the end of the day you guys will understand how the weirdness of the language will allow ‘buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo’ to be a grammatically correct sentence.” In that moment I knew that this class would be an interesting one. Going into my junior year, despite my huge crush on Mr. Carpenter, I was dreading English. Last year I didn’t really enjoy going to English because of the deep, analytical thinking we had to do for every passage ever read. But after watching how Mr. Carpenter teaches and encourages his students to part take in his ridiculously weird and crazy schedule for the morning, I considered otherwise. I was undeterred by the concept of English this year, and in great gratitude to Mr. Carpenter, I might actually consider a minor in Journalism all because of the silly lesson taught on the first day of school. I hate playing games with people when it comes to my emotions. Its hard for me to let my guard down, and when I start liking someone the walls are built even higher. I was talking to a guy for about 8 months and on the second day of school I woke up to text saying he was moving to Washington to get out of this cancerous town. I knew it was because there was a girl he use to date before we were affiliated with each other. He was deceptive to me, and allowed for my walls to come down to just stomp all over them. Ever since I haven't been able to 100% move on, but one thing is for sure, he had too much baggage for me to handle so it was a blessing in disguise for him to walk out of my life. To be more studious... My Share of satanic nightmares I have faced many challenges in my life and dealt with my share of satanic nightmares that seemed to take over my sub consciousness. I have tango danced with the devil, and read a book with someone called God, but watching someone you care so much about suffer from things they cannot control, is like shoving needles through your eyes. Death is a common obstacle that everyone and everything consistently face from the moment they open their eyes, to the moment they drift off in an unforesaken land of dreams. Not knowing how to comfort a broken soul to being a shoulder for anyone to cry on has taught me a lot. It doesn't matter how much you say, but just being a physical presence for someone who really needs you is the only thing that matters for him or her. Something I undoubted would do over this year would be to study more. I feel like if I would have just worked harder this year at being studious, then a mountain of stress wouldn't exist. Doing well in high school is unquestionably significant and determines how well you will do on ACT/SAT tests. It inflicts direct influence to what college you get into. For me education is the most important thing to have, so being more studious this year would have opened up more doors for me, and dimmed my heightened mountain of stress. Introduction/theme Katy Perry’s song Roar is by far the best song of the year. This song integrated everyone from annoying freshman to disconnected seniors in our school. Yes, we lost, but we didn’t lose everything. Entering this competition I didn’t think that we would go as far as to having a plane donated to get aerial shots of the students on the bleachers, to us (the student body) staying up all night to arrive at the school at 3am just to part take on an episode of Good Morning America. Waking up on the 25th of October to hear that Lake Wood clenched the win was certainly disappointing, however, if you take the time to credit our student body and what the leadership class, media class, and the owners of Hill Lane Productions did to make this “dream a reality,” Roar is the best song of the year. Infamous interviews Roar! My emotional roller coaster The iconic sex book of the 2000’s, 50 Shades of Grey, is my favorite book I have read, and the first series I have