Of course, hippo-deer is not the only thing that we did during lunch. That would just be boring. Oh, compare milks and then eat like good little children. <3
Our teachers only wish that we were complacent and good, but that's never the case... Okay, maybe when we're too lazy to do anything stupid which may happen more than we like to admit.
Usually after we eat, I start a game of ninja.
In ninja, you take turns. You can only move once during your turn and you want to try and strike your opponent's hand. When somebody goes to strike your hand, you are allowed to dodge and hope that you don't fall. You may not hide your hand behind your back unless it has been struck, then it must stay behind your back at all times and can not be used.
We start out with three or four people from our table and then people decide that they want to join the stupidity. Imagine about twenty highschoolers in awkward positions, trying not to fall and hitting each other while pretending to be ninjas.
It's always an amusing image. <3 I'll try to catch a picture of a game one day and put it on here.
Next there comes the plotting. This usually takes place while we're shoveling down food or playing some odd game.
From our plotting, we have managed to get the entire cafeteria to walk out of the school in protest of the Lee High Walkout (Several people also played a large role in this, we just helped), we had the entire cafeteria sing happy birthday to the principal, and we threw him a going away party.
Yeah, happy birthday may sound lame... It was pretty epic though. We made banners with Spongebob on them and had someone dress up as Spongebob. The song went like this,
"Happy Birthday to you.
Happy Birthday to youuuu-
Oh, who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
MR. PARVIN!"
You should get the point though.
Today we ate and then two of us, me and a friend, retreated to the photography classroom where I like to make my domain amongst the darkroom and Photoshop.
Unfortunately.... The darkroom is off limits at the moment because the new photography teacher is scared of the dark... And in turn, scared of the darkroom.
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