When I bring something 'new' to school (and I know this is not just me, I am just referring to myself since that happens to be the easiest thing to do in my position of being me), it takes a bit for it to catch on, but I assure you, it does.
After this, almost EVERYONE knows about it.
Take GIR for example. He is from an old TV show called Invader Zim. He is absolutely adorable and everyone loves him. They didn't used to, because they had no idea who he was. I brought Invader Zim to school, I started drawing fan art, and talked about it.
Now, as I stated earlier, everyone loves GIR. We had a project in math about scaling things up and I chose GIR as my model. The other class started it after we did, and one of my friends in that class asked everyone what she should do. They all said GIR of course.
And because I know how things always turn out in Towntopia, I am depressed about this. But for you who do not know, I will explain. She will work on her project every day, and have good materials to work with. She will finish it soon, and it will look very good. There will be no mistakes noticeable to the human eye besides something that happens everyday such as the marker going over the same spot twice, making that spot a bit darker. She will show me her picture. It will be way better than mine. I get depressed because of this. She says it doesn't look right. I say it does. We fight. Hers is still better....
I also know this is more likely to happen since I have already noticeably messed up on my picture. I really don't notice things until the last minute. When things like that happen, I get upset. My teacher said it was OK because "I was taking my own twist on the picture" or something like that. I nod, but mentally sigh and grumble. The point of the assignment was to make it look the same.
So this is why I've become afraid to bring things people don't know about to school... :( I will tell friend, friend tell everyone else, friend will get credit. I will be sad. THE END.
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On D Brink
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