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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Are You Threatening Me?

Hey, it's Aneesa again. Today has been a really good day for me...probably because I found a heads-up penny in my third period today. I met a new friend, made up with an old one, and some money for UNICEF. I bet you all are wondering how I got money for UNICEF or why I got money for UNICEF. Well, I'm getting money for UNICEF because I care and because every child deserves an education. Now to tell you HOW. Well my first strategy to geting money was to ask nicely, but I decided against that because whoever got what they wanted by being nice?? So I decided to take the other approach and ask people that I know to "Donate or die". Not in a mean way or anything like that, but in a nice way where they aren't afraid to give money but are afraid to not give money. So far I have $5.08 cause Imma G.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

This Guy!

Okay, on Friday I was the "this guy". I was only the "this guy" because I'm freakin' hilarious. My first display of hilariousness was in second period Chinese and my friend Stephen was talking about something and the only thing I really heard was "I would just buy a whole bunch of stuff that I don't even need." Perfect opportunity that I had to take, I turned around and said, "Like condoms?"

My second display of hilariousness was displayed in fourth period P.E., it wasn't really that funny, but it inspired a few giggles. This guy behind me says to the guy next to him "You know what sucks?" Get your mind out of the gutter, I turned around and said "Vacuums?". tehe :D

National Silence Day

As some of you might have noticed, there have been a few people who decided to take a vow of silence for today. The majority of those people lacked the ability to stick to that vow, but I can't blame them it's hard to not talk when you're in high school. They did write down what their silence represented and I guess I'm gonna go ahead and type it out.

" Everyday in the United States of America, over 4,000 American citizens are silenced against their will. They have their voices permanently silenced and they never get the opportunity to speak on behalf of themselves. Today, we stand in silent solidarity with those who have been silenced. Today, we are silent, but by doing this we are being a voice for the 1/3 of our generation that will never have a voice. These victims are not being silenced, they are being killed. The victims we stand on behalf of are not going to be mentioned on the news. The victims we stand for will not have a funeral. The victims we stand on behalf of were ripped from the safety and warmth of their mothers' wombs. The victims we stand for were not blobs of tissue, but beautiful human people with hearts that beat, brains that gave out brain waves, and a soul. These are the victims of the abortion holocaust. Everyday over 4,000 babies have their lives ended in the name of choice. Since January 22, 1973, over46 million babies have died. The time is now to stand on behalf of these innocent victims."

And that's pretty much it.