I'll go with the second one.
Want to know what's worse than BOTH? The number of ignorant grade nines that were in the Library this morning. Actually, I'm not certain that they were grade nines, but they were short, so that's where my reasoning is coming from. I was waiting to get into the Library, and the first thing I noticed was how massive the group of people waiting was. After quite a while, Mr.Wong finally came with the key and he practically had to push through the mob (what a brave soul). Whats more, once Mr.Wong unlocked the door at least three students pushed past him and barged in before him. I was actually shocked! No manners whatsoever! At first, I decided to give them the benefit of the doubt thinking that maybe they had to write a last-minute paper and hand it in before the bell rings. Nope, I was being too kind. There were at least 10 kids on the computers for Facebook, and five people were on this Google application playing the most unentertaining game I have ever seen! I was furious! I feel like the grade nines have NEVER been that rude and oblivious to others around them. There were a few people there who actually needed a computer for work, so I, being the no bullshit person that I am, told them to kick the little stinkers (for lack of a better word) off.
♪ Whatever happened to fair dealing and pure ethics and nice manners?
Why is it everyone now is a pain in the ass? Whatever happened to class? ♪
To sum things up, I'm pissed, Mr.Wong is shocked but stable, and this is just straight up ridiculous.

Yea I completly agree with you people should not be this pushy and rude. We also need some sort of rule that you can't use a computer in the library before school and during lunch unless you need it to work on a project. Honestly I hate when people play that game if its the one I am thinking about. Seriously if you want to do that do it on your own time not someone elses.
ReplyDeletehahaha everyone is uber short now. Sorry to burst your bubble! I don't know what happened but the generations to come are all getting smaller. It really is a growing epidemic.
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