About Me

My photo
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Okay, sup? How you doing? Good! But you're probably here to know about me. I'm Sophie and I'm 15, grade 9, Asian, bla bla bla. I like a lot of stuff! Like books, music, MOVIES (if you want to know which ones, just go down to the bottom)! I want to be a director when I grow up, sooooo fun!! And I've got lots of friends, well, not lots, but a fair bit. People call me hard-working, or just a nerd. I am a nerd, a hard-core nerd, you got a problem with that? Good. I'm also just hard-core, I mean, I've got people's backs, I fight for what I believe in, I say what's on my mind, I don't sway with the crowd. Yeah, anything else? If you have any more questions (Which you probably don't, because you probably know me in real life, and you'll know that Sophie Tribiani doesn't exit, at least I hope I didn't steal someone else's name o.O....) Just read some of my posts, I've got lots!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Science fair

Okay, so this is the last night that any of us have to finish our Science fair projects, and it looks like a lot of people are still panicking. Not that I'm concerned, I finished mine last week, all the panicking already happened for me. I, though, had more time to work on it if anything went wrong, they, however, don't have that time. I know it's really mean, but I'm actually having some fun watching half the class freak out, it's like every one's butt is on the line and yours is far from it, you're just at the bleachers, watching the game.

So, we had a Code Red today, and I can't really make out what I have to say about it. Mr Dykstra, our PE teacher that we had the drill with, told us about the beginning of the Lockdown and what caused them to have a Code Red. It was the Colombine shooting in 1999. I actually saw a documentary about that, and if I remember correctly, they harmed over 40 people, and that's a lot actually. Any way, it was really freaky and the scene that I remember the most is the two people with guns went into the library, where everyone was under the tables, and they just bend down to look under every table and say "Peek-a-boo" and shoot, and it was so scary, as if they had no conscience. I also remember a teacher out in the hall and he was shot and two other students were trying to keep him awake by getting him to talk, like asking about his family and stuff like that. I actually started a short story on that, but I didn't get around to finishing it.

Quote of the day:
"Gravity is not responsible for people falling in love." Albert Einstine

Haha, true.

No comments:

Post a Comment