Graduation is next week and I haven’t started my speech…
These past few weeks have been stressful, annoying, and boring. Last Friday was probably the only thing the seniors were looking forward to. And let me tell you, it was something we will never forget. From the bus ride to Disneyland to actually being at the park, everything was just great.
I want to thank everyone that made it possible for our class to do things we never thought we could do or have. We’re the class everyone looks down on, but no matter what, we pull through. No lie, our class knows how to get things crackin like no other. Sadies our freshmen and sophomore year made everyone love going to Sadies. Junior prom was crackin. And Winter Prom would have been crackin if we had a better DJ.
Now, we have two weeks left. Prom is this week and our last is next week. I just want everyone to reminisce on our last four years and everything we’ve accomplished. Grad nite was fucking great. Prom will be great. Enjoy the last weeks of really being a kid before we have to grow up.
All I wanted to say is that no matter how divided our class seems at times, we come together when it really matters and do things no one has expected. That’s why no matter what, I’ll always stand by the Class of 2012.
Berkeley wif ma boo Indy Prabhuuuu
Lol I’m not going to SF state, but I’m planning to major in Business/Econ!
Lol it’s hella funny to me how people always assume I ditch school without having it excused. I know I’m absent a lot, but I don’t ditch lolol. It’s funny cause when I have food that’s not from AHS at lunch people guess that I left during leadership, but in reality my mom or Indy bring me food. I don’t have the balls to ditch cause everytime I do something I’m not supposed to, I get caught. I haven’t ever gone off campus without a pass. I’m not tryna waste my Saturday at school, yadadamean?
Favorite movies of all time » 13 going on 30 (2004)
“I think we all - I think all of us - want to feel something that we’ve forgotten or turned our backs on because maybe we didn’t realize how much we were leaving behind. We need to remember what used to be good. If we don’t, we won’t recognize it even if it hits us between the eyes.”