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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 124579" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>Hmm... my school was actually starting to get a bit boring and I am considering of skipping a few days of school to take a rest. About three months ago, one of my friend-classmates got (according to another friend) in a sort of depression and didn't seem to get out of it. He decided not to go to school during that time (and decided to quit school two days ago) and was quite... what shall I say? Depressed. It was nothing serious, but he just wasn't able to bring up the motivation to go to school and/or study. Many people in my class got mad at him because of that reason (it does sound stupid) but I knew exactly how he felt. I felt the exact same way last year, nearly resulting me in failing the year - a lot of people got angry for me too, except for one, who had the same situation a year before that ironically; but I decided to keep coming to school. Quite unfortunate, actually. I liked him; he was a nice guy.</p><p></p><p>But next to the project days, it is a bit boring. Law-class only exists out of writing all the time (which is decent enough for 6 months, but it gets dull after that), Dutch class has some stupid assignments, I dominate in ICT and I don't even bother to come to English-class anymore. Project remains loads of fun.</p><p></p><p>With a combination of all my friends together, it just results in being loads of fun. Today Franklin (a friend) noted that one of the customers at the store he works has mentioned him on the internet. ("What? Did he call you an arrogant bastard?" - n/a, a classmate; "No. But you aren't far off." - Franklin, a friend) What resulted in a little laugh from all sides was when Mavus was chatting (on MSN) with Franklin and my 'chaotic teacher', Wagener. Other friends, classmates and project-members looked at us. Hilarious and certainly not something which is easy to forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 124579, member: 5833"] Hmm... my school was actually starting to get a bit boring and I am considering of skipping a few days of school to take a rest. About three months ago, one of my friend-classmates got (according to another friend) in a sort of depression and didn't seem to get out of it. He decided not to go to school during that time (and decided to quit school two days ago) and was quite... what shall I say? Depressed. It was nothing serious, but he just wasn't able to bring up the motivation to go to school and/or study. Many people in my class got mad at him because of that reason (it does sound stupid) but I knew exactly how he felt. I felt the exact same way last year, nearly resulting me in failing the year - a lot of people got angry for me too, except for one, who had the same situation a year before that ironically; but I decided to keep coming to school. Quite unfortunate, actually. I liked him; he was a nice guy. But next to the project days, it is a bit boring. Law-class only exists out of writing all the time (which is decent enough for 6 months, but it gets dull after that), Dutch class has some stupid assignments, I dominate in ICT and I don't even bother to come to English-class anymore. Project remains loads of fun. With a combination of all my friends together, it just results in being loads of fun. Today Franklin (a friend) noted that one of the customers at the store he works has mentioned him on the internet. ("What? Did he call you an arrogant bastard?" - n/a, a classmate; "No. But you aren't far off." - Franklin, a friend) What resulted in a little laugh from all sides was when Mavus was chatting (on MSN) with Franklin and my 'chaotic teacher', Wagener. Other friends, classmates and project-members looked at us. Hilarious and certainly not something which is easy to forget. [/QUOTE]
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