Tuesday, October 28, 2014

If I Could Change the World

If I could change the world, simply banishing any (irrational and symbolic) thing in the world, the three things I would get rid of The term 'dreads' , Mathews 4th period, and the entire 2013 sophomore year. Sounds strange but um.. Yes that would be very nice lol. 

If we could just vaporize the word 'Dreads', no idiots would ever even think to give themselves that word as a nickname. You wouldn't have to constantly be reminded of stupid guys with that name. Cocky, irritating, horrible, sweet, kind, stupid guys. Lol. Besides, the term is dreadlocks, not dreads. It's common sense right? We live in in America so speak some proper English. Many wouldn't sound so illiterate using that dumb word anyway. So again, that term should definitely go. 

Next on the hit list is Mathews 4th period English class. This is because, as about 99% of all Summit High relationships, if that is even what you would call it, they all end. The classroom you used to laugh, take pointless pictures, ignore the teacher ( Sorry Mathew lol) in is now just a reminder of what was and how clearly mentally slow you were for ever getting involved in that in the first place. You avoid where you sat, you randomly remember stupid jokes, that didn't even make sense I might add, and it's completely distracting. 


Lastly, I would get rid of the entire sophomore year. This is because, you wouldn't have even met of the complete buttholes that year right? Lol. I wouldn't have met some idiot eating pineapples out of a can without a spoon with nappy hair, then we wouldn't have became friends, fallen in 'love', I wouldn't have broken his heart, he wouldn't have turned into a heartless jerk and the whole thing could've been avoided. Just saying. 

2 comments:

Sara said...

Yes, you have a point that things shoulve been different. However, you can't change that past. I like how you remembered the details about your "lover". I find that admirable, because if I had ever tried to remember my ex's then I'd be in a ton of pain, especially if I remembered the good things because I don't have those anymore.

I love your outlook on Matthews class because things never stay the same, but things are as much as you make them.

Aspen said...

Angel,
I love this because it is written how I picture you speaking it. I am interested in your stories and wisdom with everything you have just nonchalantly slipped in. We have. Lot to talk about haha.