Friday, January 15, 2010
Spirit Week
Yes, those five days in which we call Spirit Week. Unfortunately, I usually don't participate. Let me tell you why. Honestly, some of the events, or shall I say, a lot of the events, require us to act unusual. Take, for instance, Wacky Hair Day, I think it is inconvenient to spend time making your hair look unusual, and, most importantly, showing people how unusual you can be. Maybe some people like to do that, but I don't. Here's another example, take Inside Out Day, first of all, there seems to be no point in wearing your clothes inside out, anyway, it looks messy with all the stitches and pockets showing out. It's just another way of showing everybody how unusual you can act. This is why I don't participate in Spirit Week. This is why half the Incentive class doesn't participate in Spirit Week. We (as in, half the class) don't like to act out of our moral code. Not everyone likes to try new things everyday. There are lots of people with different personalities in this world. So far, I have only complained about how "bad" is Spirit Week. By now, if you are someone who agrees with me, then, well, Good! However if you are someone who loves Spirit Week, you would probably want to chuck whatever is at your disposal at me. Now, before you do that, let me tell you what I like about Spirit. I said that I would not participate, but I never said that I wouldn't be a spectator. It's fun to watch all those shows they put up in during lunchtime. Looking at all the crazy concoctions people can cook up. It just makes the day less boring. The Student Council did do a good job of providing free entertainment. Anyway, isn't that what Spirit Week is for?
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Yes excellent. Though I'm pretty sure it wasn't there idea to make a show out of it.
ReplyDeleteThough I agree with you, at times it can be fairly interesting, but sometimes people forget that they're still in school and act inexcusably.